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Books with title Pumpkin Pumpkin

  • Pumpkins

    Robin Boyer

    language (School Zone Publishing, Dec. 7, 2014)
    Disguised as pure fun, it’s spooky how fast kids will learn opposites and adjectives! A clever Halloween board book comes to life in this interactive eBook with kid-friendly audio.Tall pumpkin, short pumpkin, slimy pumpkin. Slimy? You bet, and what a silly, squishy, splatter sound it makes. Eeuw, that’s gross. Kids will love it! Tap each unusual pumpkin and see what else happens. Ever watch a jack-o-lantern cry? Explore, imagine, and change things up. Use the “stickers” at the top of the page to create a new look. Your little learner will LOL. Easy-to-use audio and page-turn settings allow children to control their eBook experience. Follow along with the narrator as each word onscreen is highlighted. Or turn it off, and the interactive activities move faster. It’s a howling good time!Features:• Adjectives and opposites in context• Fun, familiar seasonal themes• Memorable word combinations and animations• On/off read-aloud narration optionSkills: opposites; adjectives; reading; vocabulary; eye-hand coordination; focus; fine motor skills; creativitywww.schoolzone.com
  • Pumpkins

    Erika L. Shores

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Big orange pumpkins grow in a patch. Fall is here! Celebrate the season with this easy-to-read book. Lovely photos and a simple design beautifully support early readers.
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  • Pumpkin Time!

    Erzsi Deak, Doug Cushman

    Paperback
    The day the cows strolled down Main Street in fancy hats...Evy didn't notice. What was Evy doing?? Evy is focused on watching her garden grow.
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  • Our Pumpkin

    Renee Keeler

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Providing maximum support to emergent readers with repetitive, predictable story lines and illustrations that match the text, these books offer engaging stories that will inspire confidence in young readers. These books help develop fluency, vocabulary and comprehension.
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  • Pumpkin Pumpkin

    Jeanne Titherington

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, May 12, 1986)
    Jamie planted a pumpkin seed in the spring. All summer long he watched his pumpkin grow -- from a tiny sprout to a huge orange pumpkin. By Halloween it was ready to pick and carve. But best of all, inside th epumpkin were seeds -- to be planted next spring. A celebration of lifeand growth for the very youngest.
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  • Pumpkin Spice

    Jenny Meyerhoff, Éva Chatelain

    eBook (Aladdin, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Anna and her community gardening friends are excited for the Windy City Pumpkin Fest but then their prize pumpkin disappears in the second book in the Friendship Garden series.Autumn has arrived at the Friendship Garden! That means: 1. Pumpkins for carving 2. Sweet potatoes for eating 3. Piles of leaves for jumping Besides tons of yummy fall food, Anna is excited for the Windy City Pumpkin Fest. There is going to be a bake-off, a moon bounce—even a biggest pumpkin contest! Anna, Kaya, and Reed are sure that their pumpkin, Herbert, will take home first prize. But just two days before the contest, Herbert disappears! Kaya and Anna are sure someone stole their perfect pumpkin. After all, pumpkins can’t just get up and walk away by themselves. Can the Friendship Garden crew catch the orange-fingered thief in time for the festival?
  • Papa's Pumpkin

    Sandra Biersdorfer, Nikki Cooper

    Paperback (Crescent Renewal, Oct. 22, 2017)
    Kylee Rain loves cupcakes with sparkly sprinkles, anything pink, Paris, France, and her Papa—her favoritest person in the whole wide world. Her Nana and Papa live with them in a big old house on a farm in the country, where she gets to cuddle with her grey kitty Purrlock Holmes and explore their HUGE vegetable garden with its extra large pumpkin patch. Ever since she was little, Kylee’s helped Papa take care of the pumpkins. Sometimes he tells her, with a wink and a grin, “Why when you were just a teeny weeny baby, you showed up one day in that pumpkin patch, and you were so stinkin’ cute we decided to keep you! That’s why to me you’ll always be ‘Papa’s Little Pumpkin.’” Kylee and her Papa prove that the bond between a grandparent and a grandchild can indeed be something special. From motorcycles to airplanes and everything in between, join Papa and Kylee in this heartwarming tale as they make lifetime memories while waiting for their pumpkins to grow into the prettiest, plumpest pumpkins in the patch. Perfect for ages 4 and up—and all the young-at-heart grandparents too—this book from Crescent Renewal is sure to find a spot on your family’s bookshelf.
  • The Pumpkin

    Clifford E. Mendenhall

    (Independently published, Jan. 22, 2020)
    A non scary cute Halloween story for youngsters to be read at bedtime, story time with friends, and sleep overs.
  • Pumpkin Pie

    Harriet Ziefert, Donald Dreifuss

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 26, 2000)
    Selected by his owner, Donald, to compete for a blue ribbon at the Fourth of July fair, Pumpkin Pie the goat shares his misadventures of getting his coat trimmed and standing for the judges despite his predisposition for trouble.
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  • Snow Pumpkin

    Carole Lexa Schaefer, Pierr Morgan

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 2000)
    The author-illustrator team of the celebrated picture book The Squiggle team up again to tell of a heartwarming and surprising snowy adventure.No school tomorrow! With a few inches on the ground, Lily is off to the park bright and early to find her friend Jesse and build the season's first snowman. But everyone's already at the park and everyone's building snowmen. Lily and Jesse roll enough snow for the body, but there's not enough for a head until Lily gets an idea. A head should be round, but it doesn't have to be white. It could even be . . . a pumpkin!
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  • Pumpkin, Pumpkin

    Jeanne Titherington

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 21, 1990)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Jamie plants a pumpkin seed and, after watching it grow, carves it, and saves some seeds to plant in the spring.
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  • Pumpkin Head

    Ebriana Keiffer

    language (Mystical Publishing, June 26, 2019)
    Ebriana is a talented children’s author from New Orleans who discovered her gift of writing when she was in the 3rd grade. Ebriana is the author of multiple published books, including: Pumpkin Head; Why?; Where is Home; and Believe in Rose. Her books empower youth with messages of self-respect and family values. Ebriana’s desire is that the topics she writes about will encourage and inspire youth to be confident.