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Books with title Where's Molly?

  • Where's My Mom?

    Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler

    Hardcover (Dial, March 27, 2008)
    When little monkey canÂ’t find his mother, butterfly offers to help in the search. Little monkey says that his mother is big, so butterfly leads him to . . . an elephant. No, thatÂ’s not right! Little monkey says his mom is furry, so butterfly leads him to . . . a bat. ThatÂ’s not right either. From then on, little monkey and butterfly meet many jungle animals, but they donÂ’t find Mom until little monkey comes up with just the right description. With Julia DonaldsonÂ’s effortless rhyme and Axel SchefflerÂ’s vibrant illustrations, this circular tale combines funny miscommunication with a little bit of science for a charming feel-good adventure.
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  • Where's Wally?

    Martin Handford

    Paperback (Walker Books, Aug. 5, 2002)
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  • Where's Wally?

    Martin Handford

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, July 7, 2005)
    For years, Wally fans have been seeking their bobble-hatted hero across the crowded pages of his books - and this, the fifth book, is the most complex of all. It's so complex that this mini edition comes complete with a magnifying glass so that readers can get every speck of pleasure possible!
  • Where's Woolly?

    Heather Amery, Stephen Cartwright

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2003)
    There are only five sheep in the field at Ap ple Tree Farm. Woolly has gone missing, so Poppy and Sam set out to look for her. Young readers are invited to help them by lifting the flaps - there''s always a surprise to find, e ven if it isn''t Woolly '
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  • Where Is Molly's Teddy?

    Jay Dale

    Paperback (Capstone Global Library Ltd, May 1, 2012)
    The Engage Literacy Wonder Words series is a collection of twenty-four levelled books that will help and motivate early readers, including English Language Learners (ELL), to learn their first 100 high-frequency sight words in a meaningful context, through stories. The series is accompanied by a teacher resource book containing 48 photocopiable activity worksheets, two for each book in the series.
  • Where's My Mom?

    Leon Rosselson, Priscilla Lamont

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 1, 1994)
    After waking from his nap, a toddler searches the entire house for his mother, until finally he finds a lumpy shape under the covers in her bed.
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  • Where's Wally?

    Martin Handford

    Paperback (Walker Books, Sept. 29, 1988)
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  • Where's Wally?

    Martin Handford

    Hardcover (Walker Books, Aug. 16, 1987)
    The reader follows Wally as he hikes around the world and must try to find him in the illustrations of some of the crowded places he visits.
  • Where's Woolly?

    Heather Amery, Stephen Cartwright

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Jan. 1, 1999)
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  • Where's Willy

    Carol C. Stack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2014)
    WHERE'S WILLY is my new Read and Learn book. It is written for grades pre-K thru 2nd. This is a whale of a tale about a young whale who gets trapped in a small harbor. Can anyone help him? A small boy sees him, but what can one little boy do? An old seagull sees him, but how could he possibly help? The TALK ABOUT page at the end of the story has some fascinating information about whales. There are questions to think and talk about. Don't Worry, the answers are there. I have also included a link for the reader to use to hear actual whale sounds and to use a great interactive page.
  • Where's Wally?

    Martin Handford

    Hardcover (Walker Books, June 8, 1998)
    In this special edition mini version of "Where's Wally?", Wally himself has moved - he's in a new place in every scene. Also hidden are Woof, Wenda, Wizard Whitebeard, Odlaw, and loads of Wally-watchers.
  • Where's Mommy?

    Beverly Donofrio, Barbara McClintock

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, March 11, 2014)
    In this companion to acclaimed Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, Maria (Mary's daughter) and Mouse Mouse (Mouse's daughter) are looking for their mothers. They're not in their bedrooms, their car and cart are still in the driveway, and they are not in the gazebo or under the mushroom! Where could they be? Well, turns out Mary and the Mouse are great friends—just like Maria and Mouse Mouse—and soon the new generation is in on the old generation's secret, and vice versa. Sparingly told and beautifully illustrated, this book is every bit as charming as its predecessor. Kids will pore over the minute details of a mouse's parallel world.
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