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Books with title Strawberries

  • The First Strawberries

    Joseph Bruchac, Anna Vojtech

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 6, 1993)
    A quarrel between the first man and the first woman is reconciled when the Sun causes strawberries to grow out of the earth.
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  • Lili's Strawberries

    Sahar Berjis, Gary Sanchez

    Hardcover (Heart to Heart Pub, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Lili's Strawberry House is an engrossing story aimed at encouraging small readers to eat their vegetables. Lili, who lives with her mom and dad in a strawberry-shaped house, enjoys working in her vegetable garden each day and loves to eat the vegetables she grows. With the help of her mom, Lili discovers the nutrients in her vegetable garden and learns how they help her stay strong. One evening at supper, Lili decides to make a vegetable plate to show her friends at school. Which of the many vegetables will Lili choose to make a special plate to show her pals?
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  • Strawberry

    Jennifer Coldrey

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, June 1, 1988)
    Photographs, drawings, and text on two levels of difficulty describe how the strawberry plant produces juicy strawberries and sends out runners to start new plants.
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  • Strawberry

    Kimberly G Jackson, Sofia Q Jackson

    Paperback (Tandeta Books, Feb. 24, 2020)
    The Zimmermans are a Maine family that adopted three children from different parts of the world. Six-year old Yuna was born in Korea, seven-year-old Diego came from Guatemala, and nine-year old Maila, who uses a wheelchair, was born in Somalia. They love to adopt animals, too, and with a mom who's a vet, they're always ready for more! Plus, the kids know something their parents don't: Maila can communicate with animals telepathically, and learn about each species' particular view of the world. So when a baby squirrel gets hurt falling out of a tree in their backyard, they name her Strawberry for the patch of bushes she fell into, and decide to nurse her back to health. It turns out that squirrels are great at mental maps, so they can give you driving directions, or help you build huge Lego cities. They find out that squirrels gnaw all the time, so if you give them a chair, they might just think it's a snack! And they're fun-loving and small, so one might just hitch a ride in your backpack to school. But squirrels love their families, too. Can the Zimmermans help Strawberry get back home?
  • Strawberry

    E Merwin

    Library Binding (Bearport Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    "A round, juicy strawberry grows in a garden. It was once a small seed. So how did it get that way? Beginning readers will discover how a seed turns into a strawberry plant in this basic introduction to plant development. Each 24-page book features controlled text with age-appropriate vocabulary and simple sentence construction. The clear text, fresh design, and colorful, eye-catching photos are sure to capture the interest of emergent readers."
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  • Growing Strawberries

    Sarah Tatler

    Paperback (Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, Jan. 1, 1783)
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  • Strawberries Are Red

    Petr Horacek

    Board book (Walker Childrens Hardbacks, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Two stylish die-cut board books that introduce the concept of colours. These two colours concept books are part of Walker's new range of concept board books that combine graphic pictures with ingeniously simple novelty devices. In this case die-cut pages reveal that strawberries are red, oranges are orange, bananas are yellow and so on. Each page has more cut off it than the one before, so that the layered images finally form a delicious-looking fruit salad (Strawberries are Red). What Is Black and White? works in a similar way, with the pages revealing that the night is black, the snow is white, the cat is black, the milk is white, and so on. But this time, the black and white pages are turned to reveal...a zebra!
  • Strawberries Are Red

    Petr Horacek

    Board book (Walker Books, May 8, 2001)
    Two stylish die-cut board books that introduce the concept of colours. These two colours concept books are part of Walker's new range of concept board books that combine graphic pictures with ingeniously simple novelty devices. In this case die-cut pages reveal that strawberries are red, oranges are orange, bananas are yellow and so on. Each page has more cut off it than the one before, so that the layered images finally form a delicious-looking fruit salad (Strawberries are Red). What Is Black and White? works in a similar way, with the pages revealing that the night is black, the snow is white, the cat is black, the milk is white, and so on. But this time, the black and white pages are turned to reveal...a zebra!
  • Smooshy Strawberries

    Joel R Harris, Barbara Ransom

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 9, 2009)
    Have you ever opened your lunch to find that something got mashed, melted, or perhaps, SMOOSHED? This is the story of Cate, her smooshy strawberries, and a very important life lesson she learned in first grade. Enjoy coloring this cleverly illustrated picture book as you read (and try to avoid being misguided). A "COLOR ME" BOOK.
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  • Strawberry

    Jennifer Coldrey, George Bernard

    Library Binding (Silver Burdett Pr, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Photographs, drawings, and text on two levels of difficulty describe how the strawberry plant produces juicy strawberries and sends out runners to start new plants.
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  • Sure as Strawberries

    Sue Ann Alderson, Karen Reczuch, Karen Reezuch

    Hardcover (Red Deer Press, Dec. 1, 1993)
    When Mattie's water-divining uncle breaks his arm and a drought strikes, Mattie must save the day and their prized goats.
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  • The Magic Strawberries

    Ms Mary Juncker Araujo

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 24, 2012)
    When Emily moves to the country, she discovers a meadow in the woods near her new home. One day, when she goes to play there, she meets a mysterious little man and chases some playful pups away from his strawberry patch. After she helps him repair the little garden, he promises to come some time when she needs him. When Emily’s mother comes up to take her home, the little man and his garden are nowhere to be seen. But Emily won’t forget her adventure. Later, in the winter, when Emily falls ill, she encounters the little man and this time, he brings his magic strawberries.
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