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Books with title Alone Together

  • Alone Together

    Clayton Junior

    Hardcover (QED PUBLISHING, Sept. 21, 2016)
    Alone Together
  • Alone Together

    Clayton Junior

    Paperback (words & pictures, Feb. 22, 2018)
    Looking at opposites and contrasts through unusual and humorous examples in the animal world, this stylishly designed picture book is a great introduction to a key early years concept. Its bold, colourful illustrations are perfect for parents and young children to explore together and to pour over time and again, sparking conversation about every day contrasts and opposites.
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  • Together

    Dimitrea Tokunbo, Jennifer Gwynne Oliver

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Cartwheel has partnered with Read to Feed and Heifer International to create this picture book about working together. Heifer is a nonprofit organization devoted to ending world hunger.The sheep bleats, "Baa, baa, baa."She gives us warm, soft wool.Giving to me, giving to you,Together there's a lot we can do.The beautifully illustrated picture book TOGETHER introduces children to farm animals and the ways they work to provide for us. 50,000 paperback editions of TOGETHER are being donated to Heifer International for distribution.
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  • Together

    Charles Fuge

    (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Dec. 22, 2020)
    From the illustrator of Sometimes I Like to Curl Up In a Ball and I Love It When You Smile comes a sweet and reassuring picture book about the love, friendship, and togetherness of a parent and child - starring two super-adorable polar bears.A parent and baby polar bear have a sweet, fun-filled, loving day together in their cheerful Arctic home, as the big bear reassures the little bear that they will be best friends forever. For bedtime or cuddle-time, here's an adorable and soothing picture book celebrating love, friendship, parents, children, and the bonds of family.
  • All Together

    M. C. Badger

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, Dec. 1, 2016)
    The Tinklers Three are three very unusual children. For one thing, they live alone because their parents are away with the circus—and for another, they have enormous imaginations and lots of crazy ideas! Whether it’s having chocolate ice cream for breakfast or trying to get all the way to the clock tower without touching the ground, the Tinkler children’s deliciously funny adventures will surprise and delight readers of all ages. All six books come together for the first time in this special bind-up.
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  • Come Along Together

    Emily McLeod

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 25, 2019)
    When Patrick the pig had an idea to help the farm animals, he never expected such a great adventure! When Theodore the tiger found a pig in the forest, he never expected to become his friend. This is the story of a group of animals that worked together as a team to stop humans abusing them and became the best friends forever. They probably never imagined that farm animals could get along with wild animals, but discovered the meaning of true friendship during their fight for justice and liberty. That is how a brave tiger, a playful monkey, an intelligent pig, and a clever crocodile taught humans a lesson.
  • Together

    Paul Heron

    (Independently published, May 7, 2019)
    'Harry Potter didn't make it to class, instead, they were dragged off to save the world' ***** Amazon review! After what happened in France and the increasing pressure placed on the chosen seven, more and more attention is coming Michael's way. Even the Sirani Foundation is looking at the Irish lad, wondering what makes him so special... This is a question Michael continues to ask himself... His increasing notoriety in the eyes of the world, along with his fame within the Sirani Foundation and Mancini Corporation results in Michael becoming increasingly cocky, which has dire consequences in Spain... Has Michael proven himself unsuitable for leading such a task? Is he destined to fail? One thing is certain, the pressure is mounting and their experiences in Mexico and France will seem like a walk in the park in comparison to what's about to go down in Madrid.