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Books with title Little Lost Lamb

  • Little Deer Lost

    Janet & Rosalind Beardshaw Bingham, Rosalind Beardshaw

    Hardcover (Scholastic, March 15, 2011)
    Silver and Sparkle are two excited little deer. They have just seen snow for the very first time, and playing in it is so much fun! But everything looks the same when it's covered in a white blanket of snow, and the twins soon realize that they're lost... Will they be able to find their way home?
  • Little Deer Lost

    Janet Bingham, Rosalind Bearshaw

    eBook (SCB Picture Books, Oct. 3, 2011)
    Silver and Sparkle have never seen the snow before, and when it arrives they are amazed. Snow is soft, and white... and lots of fun! But when it starts to get dark, the two deer feel lost and afraid - will they manage to find their way home? A soft and reassuring story from the creators of MY LITTLE STAR.
  • Little Lion Lost!

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    Hardcover (Back Pack Books, March 11, 2007)
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  • Little Lamb

    Barron's,L. Rigo,Inc. (COR) Barron's Educational Series,L. Rigo,

    Hardcover (Barrons Juveniles, March 15, 2011)
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  • Little Deer Lost

    Janet Bingham

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2011)
    Silver and Sparkle have never seen the snow before, and when it arrives they are amazed. Snow is soft, and white... and lots of fun! But when it starts to get dark, the two deer feel lost and afraid - will they manage to find their way home A soft and reassuring story from the creators of MY LITTLE STAR.
  • The Little Lamb

    Judy Dunn

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 12, 1978)
    Book by Dunn, Judy
  • Little Bird Lost

    Steve Larkinson, Kate Larkinson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 1, 2013)
    ***** Winner of the 2015 Literary Classics Gold Book Award ***** ***** Winner of the 2016 Readers' Favorite Silver Book Award ***** One of the baby birds seems to be missing. His greedy siblings have pushed him out of view! A tale of sibling rivalry and their parents love for ALL their offspring. The series of real-life photographs accompanied by the simple rhyming tale provide a rare opportunity of a 'birds-eye' view into the nest. The reading content is aimed at 3-5 year-olds, but the photographs and the story that they tell will fascinate all age groups. The length and content make it a perfect bedtime story, a great start for beginner readers and a superb study of the natural world that demonstrates how care and compassion persists amongst even the tiniest of creatures. Steve spotted this family of swallows in the eaves of a small bakery in south-west France and this delightful story unfolded as he photographed them. Kate added the words in rhyming couplets and created the book. This book was inspired by the birds themselves and by a chapter in Spontaneous Evolution by Bruce Lipton about Darwin's theory of the survival of the fittest. Available in paperback and kindle books. The Lexile measure is 380.
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  • Little Lamb

    L. Rigo

    Board book (Barron's Educational Series, March 1, 2011)
    Barron's delightful series of Look at Me Books for toddlers continues to grow with more brand-new titles for the Spring 2011 season. Each of these board books tells a story about mother animal, how she cares for her baby, and keeps it out of trouble. The stories have natural appeal for younger boys and girls. This book's color illustrations on every page show a mother sheep and her baby lamb rendered in a naturalistic style and placed in realistic settings. The book is die-cut in the shape of the baby lamb that is shown on the front cover and depicted in the story.
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  • Little Dog Lost

    Rene Guillot, Wallace Tripp

    Hardcover (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company, March 15, 1970)
    A cute story of Tiny, a Welsh Corgi puppy, who gets lost in the woods and is befriended by a mother fox. Lovely ending! Accompanied by Walter Tripp's detailed, often humorous line drawings.
  • Little Lamb

    Piggy Toes Press, Liz Conrad

    Board book (Piggy Toes Press, Jan. 5, 2009)
    Little Lamb plays happily in the sun in this sparkly story that celebrates spring and friendship. Little hands will love these small-scale, foil accented board books and the adorable barnyard pals. Also available in this series: Little Duck (1581178670), Little Chick (1581178662), Little Bunny (1581178654).
  • Little Boy Lost

    J. D. Trafford, JD Jackson

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Aug. 1, 2017)
    An Amazon Charts bestseller.A broken city, a missing young man, and a lawyer searching for truth when nobody else cares.Attorney Justin Glass’s practice, housed in a shabby office on the north side of Saint Louis, isn’t doing so well that he can afford to work for free. But when eight-year-old Tanisha Walker offers him a jar full of change to find her missing brother, he doesn’t have the heart to turn her away.Justin had hoped to find the boy alive and well. But all that was found of Devon Walker was his brutally murdered body—and the bodies of twelve other African American teenagers, all discarded like trash in a mass grave. Each had been reported missing. And none had been investigated.As simmering racial tensions explode into violence, Justin finds himself caught in the tide. And as he gives voice to the discontent plaguing the city’s forgotten and ignored, he vows to search for the killer who preys upon them.
  • Little Boy Lost

    Marghanita Laski

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1949)
    This is a deeply moving story of a a father's search for the little son whom he has never seen. Hilary Wainwright is a young English poet who has had to bear the double tragedy of certain loss and uncertain hope. His French wife has been murdered by the Gestapo during the war, and their baby has disappeared. By the war's end, Hilary has managed to bury his tragic past; but a French friend persuades him to look for his child if only for the sake of his wife's memory. Determined not to let his emotions become involved again, he returns to France. But three years is a long time for a little boy to be lost in a country disrupted by war. Records have been mislaid and memories have grown vague. The search leads from the back alleys of Paris to a Catholic orphanage in a little French provincial town, where at length, Hilary finds a child who may or may not be his son. His attempts to get to know the little boy, and the choice that he must make at least within his own heart, build up a suspense that is not resolved until the last pages.