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Books with title Farm Animals with Pigs

  • Farm Animals

    Angela Royston, Jane Cradock-Watson, Dave Hopkins

    Hardcover (Little Simon, March 30, 1991)
    A newborn lamb, curly-tailed piglets, a mother hen and her chicks -- all the barnyard favorites are here in superb close-up photos. Why do pigs play in the mud? Where do milk and wool come from? Simple text and detailed illustrations will satisfy inquisitive preschoolers who are busy learning about the world around them.
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  • Farm Animals

    katie-daynes

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Limited Harper Collin UK, March 15, 2007)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Farm Animals

    Flowerpot Press

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    The sweet and simple artwork of Lisa Gardiner beautifully illustrates the word concepts in this First Words Series. Bright, high quality illustrations fill the 10 spreads of these padded board books. Product Features: * Attention getting illustrations * Interactive approach promotes joy of reading * Supports hand / eye coordination * Padded board construction for long life and tactile interest * Child safety tested
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  • Farm Animals

    Xavier Deneux

    Board book (Twirl, April 7, 2015)
    Eight slide-&-play pages feature puzzle pieces that never fall out and are safe for children of all ages. Toddlers will delight in discovering different animals and creating endless new designs. Take a trip to the farm with this slide-&-play book for toddlers!
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  • Farm Animals

    Teora USA, Teora

    Board book (Teora USA Llc, Dec. 1, 2007)
    Do you want to know a little bit more about the animals that you like best? With the books of the "Zoocubes" collection, you will be able to do it while having fun doing the 6 different cube puzzles. The image on the right-hand page will help you to correctly order the 12 cubes of each puzzle. Learn fun things about farm animals and complete the cube puzzles!
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  • Farm Animals

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Feb. 15, 2011)
    Wonderful images of life on a farm help introduce children to the names of baby animals. Children will love the adorable photographs of a horse and its foal, a sheep and its lamb, a cow and its calf, a chicken and its chick, and many more. Simple text also describes what each animal provides for people, such as wool, eggs, or even fun! An activity asks children to identify five animal sounds, then challenges them to do something funny that a cow can do.
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  • Farm Animals

    Peter Curry

    Board book (little bee books, Feb. 2, 2016)
    A cheerfully illustrated board book of farm animals!In this bright and colorful board book, children are introduced to farm animals with engaging illustrations of paddling ducks, pecking hens, a spotted cow, a galloping horse, a muddy pig, and hungry piglets. The illustrations are accompanied by short identifying phrases, which makes this book a perfect teaching tool for parents.
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  • Farm animals

    Hans Helweg

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1978)
    Identifies and explains the usefulness of animals commonly found on farms.
  • Farm Animals

    Carl Sommer

    language (Advance Publishing, Jan. 19, 2018)
    Young children get an inside look at a busy farm and the variety of useful animals in this book from Our Amazing World. Some the animals eat grass, others eat bugs, but they are all important to the success of the farm. Spectacular up-close-and-personal photos and fun facts engage children in lively discussions, such as: How does she get the milk from the cow? Can I ride a horse?
  • Farm Animals

    Nicola Tuxworth

    Board book (Lorenz Books, Jan. 16, 2013)
    First word and recognition books for both parent and child
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  • Farm Animals

    Manisha Jain, Mohit Jain

    eBook (RisenShine, Dec. 27, 2013)
    Farm animals pictures for your little ones
  • Farm Animals

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    How can you raise farm animals without acres of land? This childrens title has the answer, showing readers how to mountain-fold and valley-fold a cow, horse, sheep, goat, pig, chicken, and other livestock. Animal herds and flocks can form with additional paper and repeated folding.
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