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Books with title Please

  • Say Please

    Virginia Austin

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 6, 1996)
    Having heard the farm animals say "Please" with woofs, quacks, oinks, and meows, Tom adopts the same noises when he asks his aunt to read him a story
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  • Please Say Please

    Nicki Clausen-grace

    Paperback (Rourke Pub Group, Jan. 30, 2007)
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  • Fleas, Please

    Donald W. Kruse, Donny Crank

    Paperback (Castle Keep Press, May 28, 2012)
    For readers and listeners 5 and up. A delightful story, told in verse, about a boy's experiences with a terrible bully (and his pet gorilla) who terrorizes the boy and his friends ... but there's an 'itchy' revenge in this bully's future!
  • Say Please

    Virginia Austin

    Paperback (Walker Books, Sept. 4, 1995)
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  • Say Please

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, March 15, 1995)
    Baby Lamb Chop and her friends help children learn manners, such as saying "please" and eating neatly, showing how important these manners can be.
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  • Please

    Patricia Hegarty

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, March 15, 1745)
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  • Peas Please!

    Fiona MacDonald

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Where do peas come from? How do they grow and how do they get from the field to our dinner plates? All these questions and more are answered in this informative and photographic journey of the pea.
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  • Please!

    Janine Amos, Annabel Spenceley

    Paperback (Cherrytree Books, Sept. 30, 1998)
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  • Fleas, Please!

    Donald W Kruse, Donny Crank, Ed Asner

    Paperback (Zaccheus Entertainment, July 21, 2017)
    A boy and his chinchilla go to the park to play, but a big bully and his terrible pet gorilla become the "fun police" and put a kabosh on any fun they might have had. They also take away the boy and his chinchilla's ice cream cones and eat them. Worse still, the bully imposes a use tax of one dollar per person per day for anyone using the park. Now the boy and his chinchilla must pay the cash toll if they ever want to enjoy the park again. But that was the straw that broke the camel's back. The boy becomes frustrated and decides to fight back. But what can the boy do? He's much smaller than the big, bad bully. And the boy's chinchilla is much smaller than the huge, terrible gorilla. After visiting his local pet shop, the boy comes up with a very clever but itchy plan to defeat the bully and his ape. Goliath was stopped by a single stone, and this bully (and his gorilla) were stopped by a tiny flea ... well, make that an army of tiny fleas! Told in verse, and enhanced with fantastic, full-color illustrations by Donny Crank, readers and listeners ages 4 and up will thoroughly enjoy this fun and delightful story. Includes forewords by Ed Asner and Ernest Borgnine.
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  • Please

    Edith Flack Ackley

    Unknown Binding (Frederick A, )
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  • Please

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    Hardcover (Ice Water Press, )
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  • Please

    Janet Riehecky, Gwen Connelly

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, May 1, 1989)
    Describes various situations in which it is appropriate to say, "Please"