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Books with title Mo and His Friends

  • Niall and His New Friends

    Jayleen Hackmann

    eBook (WestBow Press, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Niall decides it is time to make friends. Unfortunately, as a skunk, this is not very easy. Then one day, a brilliant idea comes to him. He decides to disguise himself as another animal. Soon Niall is making friends and having a great adventure. Sadly for Niall, this adventure soon turns into a deadly encounter. This encounter will make him decide if lying about who he is really is the best idea. Niall must decide about being the skunk he was destined to be or to continue his masquerade and risk the lives of his new friends.
  • Chik and His Friends

    Fazil Iskander, J. C. Butler

    Hardcover (Raduga Publishers, June 1, 1985)
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  • Toots and his Friends

    Kate Tannatt Wood

    language (, April 15, 2014)
    Toots and his FriendsWHEN Toots was old enough to enter a little school, his mamma said he must go to a Kindergarten, which, you all know, is a delightful place for all children. Our good German friends first thought of it for their little people, and here in America we have found it an excellent fashion to follow. Block building, song singing, and drawing with pretty things in needlework, and forms in clay, not only teach the children to think but to do, and good thinking must always come before well doing, Toots' mamma knew a kind German lady who understood teaching the little ones, and after some delay a school was opened and Toots was a pupil. He cried hard at first. He was afraid of strangers, and he dreaded to speak aloud before them, although he was such a rogue at home. His mamma bought him a pretty lunch basket and put in it some little cakes for his lunch, and then they rode away in the horse car to the schoolroom. After the first day Toots was always ready to go. "It is only play," he said. But it was more than play, for every night Toots had something new to tell; sometimes he had watered the plants in the school-room, sometimes he talked of cubes and triangles, sometimes he sang a little song. Toots was learning without knowing it, and all the time he was very happy. No one was allowed to say a naughty word, no one was ever rude or unkind, and all the little eyes and hands were trained.
  • MEET LARRY AND HIS FRIENDS

    McDERMOTT DAVID

    eBook (LARRY THE LONDON BUS AND FRIENDS LTD, )
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  • Andy The Cat and His Friends

    Kaye Goodyear, Sherry Goodyear

    language (, March 20, 2018)
    Andy and His Friends is a children's poetry book about cats and what they like to do.
  • Mottle and Friends

    Anthony Jude McGowne

    language (Anthony Jude McGowne, Aug. 14, 2011)
    This is a children's book with some pictures hand painted by the author. It is suitable for all children able to read around the age of six and over.It will be suitable for parents or siblings to read to smaller children and kindergarden readings.
  • Bear and His New Friends

    Jesus Leos, Ralph E Villalobos

    eBook (Jesus Leos, Oct. 5, 2015)
    Bear is an eccentric kind little boy that has a difficult time making friends until one day. On that day, Bear shows the other kids to respect, be kind, and to not bully someone based on their appearance.
  • Morgan and His Dino Friends

    Ekaterina V Vantseva-Fornshell, Morgan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 29, 2011)
    When a little boy named Morgan finds an old toy Dinosaur in the backyard of his new house, Morgan discovers that magic does happen; when the dinosaur toy gets hit by lightening, he turns into a real live dinosaur. But how can huge dinosaurs live among people? Morgan figures out a way for his new dinosaur friends to help people and become useful.
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  • Lars and His Friends

    Based On Books by De Beer, Hans de Beer

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, April 1, 2003)
    Lars loves playing in the snow with Greta, Pieps, and Anna, and especially his best friend, Robby.
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  • Jesus and His Friends

    Patricia A Pingry, Joseph Cowman

    Board book (Museum of the Bible Books, )
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  • My friends and I

    Lilian Ohanedozi

    language (, Feb. 25, 2019)
    It's important for children to read stories, in fact they love to read stories. Remember that what they read is just as important as why they read. Therefore it is important to make sure that they are learning from what they read. "My friends and I " is a book of moral lessons written for children to read and learn even as they're being entertained. Moral lessons are bedrocks of strong and positive character formation and this book has got you covered. There is no reason art should be for arts sake, it should be for entertainment, education, edification and instruction. These children books "My friends and I" and "My book of Moral Stories" couldn't have come at a better time. Let them be your child's positive companion!
  • Lars and His Friends

    Hans de Beer

    Board book (Sterling, March 1, 2004)
    The little polar bear turns nature into his playground as he splashes in the ocean, hurls snowballs through the air, and slides down icebergs. Every child will beg to join in.
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