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Books with title The House That Mack Built

  • This Is The House That Jack Built

    Simms Taback

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Aug. 5, 2002)
    Caldecott Award-winner Simms Taback infuses this favorite children's rhyme with his distinctive, creative flair and humor. His Jack builds a house like no other and fills it with cheeses from all nations, which of course attracts the rat that stirs up the cat. Taback takes the usual cast of characters in this classic cumulative rhyme and presents each in a funny new light that will keep readers laughing. His addition at the end neatly fits an appropriate character into Jack's story and makes his telling even more unique.
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  • The House That George Built

    Suzanne Slade, Rebecca Bond

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Dec. 1, 2015)
    THE HOUSE THAT GEORGE BUILT takes readers through the process of how the president’s house came to be—starting with the contest George held to choose the perfect design for this legendary landmark, all the way to President John Adams’s move into the grandiose home. Cleverly written in the familiar format of "The House That Jack Built," author Suzanne Slade supplements her rhyming verse with lively conversational prose, describing how George was involved in this project from beginning to end, from selecting the location to figuring out how to get the thousands of heavy bricks to the construction site. Rebecca Bond’s watercolor illustrations help readers follow the steps to what became the White House as we know it today.
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  • The House That Love Built

    Natalie Farber Brumfield

    (Trilogy Christian Publishing, March 24, 2020)
    Based on a real family that was built in a very extraordinary way. The Brumfields grow not only in size but in Love. Their different eyes, unique noses, and special hair and skin display the beautiful array of God's personality and intentional design. Through this family, children will discover that you don't have to match to be a family, that every child is special and wanted, and that God is the Love that glues a family together.
  • The House That Jack's Friends Built

    Gare Thompson, Winfred Barnum-Newman

    Paperback (STECK-VAUGHN, Jan. 1, 1998)
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  • This Is the House that Jack Built

    るう ランゲージ・ラボ(編), 癸生川 英子

    language (, July 3, 2019)
    英語絵本にもっと親しんでほしい!読み聞かせのためにつくった、マザーグースの絵本です。英語の伝承詩、童謡や言葉あそびで有名なマザーグース・ナーサリーライムの中から親しみやすいものを選び、絵で内容が伝わるようにたくさんの美しい絵を使用して構成しました。シリーズ第2作。(表紙除き18P)
  • This Is the House That Jack Built

    Pam Adams

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Oct. 1, 2000)
    An illustrated version of the cumulative nursery rhyme about the chain of events that started when Jack built a house; some pages are die-cut, permitting a portion of the next illustration to be seen.
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  • The House That Drac Built

    Judy Sierra, Will Hillenbrand

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, Sept. 15, 1995)
    One by one young readers meet the creatures that live in Drac’s house--a bat, a werewolf, a monster, a mummy, a zombie, and other frightful monsters. They chase, wrestle, and roar until the doorbell rings and in walks a group of fearless trick-or-treaters who know exactly what to do. Clever, repetitive text--a playful adaptation of the popular nursery rhyme about the house that Jack built--and creepy paintings are sure to make this a spooky favorite for years to come. “The skillfully executed artwork adds a zesty dollop of suspense to a familiar storyline.”--The Horn Book
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  • The house that Jack built

    Willow Rose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2015)
    If you love mysteries, don't miss this spine chilling read from Amazon Bestselling author Willow Rose! Scott Kingston is afraid of monsters. He thinks they're lurking outside his bedroom window at night when his mother tucks him in. He asks his mother to keep the light on to scare the monsters away. But that light is exactly what lures the kidnapper to his window and the next morning, Scott Kingston is gone. Twenty-eight years later, Vernon Johnson is released from jail after spending the biggest part of his life on death row, convicted of having kidnapped and killed Scott Kingston. As so many times before, he has appealed his case, but this time, the judge decides to let him go. A witness has finally told the truth, and there is no longer sufficient evidence to keep him in jail. But shortly after Vernon Johnson is released and has returned to his childhood town, another child disappears, and soon all eyes are on him - again. Jack Ryder is getting ready to build the house of his dreams, while hoping that Shannon won't end up in jail for the murder her ex-husband committed. She is expecting their child and the pregnancy, along with the worrying, takes a toll on the both of them, especially when a dark secret is revealed about the lot where they are preparing to build their house. The House that Jack Built is the third novel about Detective Jack Ryder and his girl friend, the country superstar, Shannon King.
  • The House That Max Built

    Maxwell Newhouse

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, April 8, 2008)
    Having worked construction for many years, author and illustrator Maxwell Newhouse shows young readers step-by-step how houses are built in this captivating picture book. From drawing up the plans to excavating the site to laying the foundation, the unique and colorful paintings move through the seasons as Max builds the house of his dreams. Watch the framing crew as they build a floor frame to hold the house, raise the walls into place, and make the roof frame. See them install the windows and doors, bricklayers build the outside walls with bricks and mortar, and roofers nail the shingles into place. Follow the plumber as he puts in the water lines, the electrician as he installs the wiring, and the drywaller as he places wallboard on the inside walls. Along come the tile setter, floor layer, cabinetmaker, and painter, who all do their part to make Max’s house beautiful as his mischievous little dog romps through the pages. Finally, when the property has been landscaped with plants, trees, grass, and stones, Max moves into his beloved new home.With a list of all the trades and a description of what they do, The House That Max Built is a must-have for any child with a natural curiosity and a passion to build things
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  • House That Jack Built

    Rand Mcnally & Company

    Hardcover (Rand Mcnally & Company, March 15, 1959)
    Classic Rand McNally Elf Book: this rollicking rhyme tells the story of a very important house-the house that Jack built-around which wacky things happen to animals and people alike! It's a shining example of how one event can spawn a whole series of mishaps. Best of all, it's fun to read aloud!
  • House That Jack Built

    Graham Masterton

    eBook (Cornerstone Digital, Feb. 29, 2012)
    After Craig Bellman is horrifically attacked, he and his wife Effie leave New York for the peace of the country, hoping to rebuild their damaged relationship. However, when Craig insists on buying a derelict mansion on a mountainside - despite Effie's serious reservations - their problems are only just beginning...The house echoes with a terrible agonised sobbing, and Effie, trying to overcome her fears, recruits a spiritualist to deal with its threatening vibrations. But when a gruesome death occurs she starts to fear that the spirit of the past, and of the previous owner, notorious gambler Jack Belias, is back to haunt them for good...
  • The House That Drac Built

    Judy Sierra, Will Hillenbrand

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Sept. 15, 1998)
    One by one, a bat, a cat, a werewolf, a monster, a mummy, a zombie, and other frightful creatures emerge in the dark house. They chase, wrestle, and roar--until the doorbell rings and in walks a group of fearless trick-or-treaters who know exactly what to do.
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