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Books published by publisher Picture Window Books (2003-01-01)

  • Too Many Carrots

    Katy Hudson

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    The bestselling picture book that Publisher's Weekly calls "simultaneously sassy and sweet." Rabbit loves carrots and that's a big problem! In this phenomenal bestseller, Rabbit loves carrots a little too much. In fact, his carrots are crowding him out of his cozy burrow. When his friends offer to help, they're just asking for trouble, a lot of trouble! This charming and lovingly illustrated children's book, by acclaimed author Katy Hudson (A Loud Winter's Nap and Bear and Duck), shows how friendships get us over the rough spots in life, even if the going gets a little bumpy. Too Many Carrots is the perfect springtime, Eastertime, and anytime gift.
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  • Scaredy Cat

    Charles Reasoner

    eBook (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Don't let Halloween Kitty spook you! This black cat is anything but bad luck in this rhyming die-cut book by Charles Reasoner.
  • Little Dinos Don't Hit

    Michael Dahl, Adam Record

    eBook (Picture Window Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Little Dino must learn that even though he's very strong, hitting is not proper behavior.
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  • Thumbs Up, Brown Bear

    Michael Dahl, Oriol Vidal

    eBook (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Little Brown Bear must learn how to stop sucking his thumb in this eBook.
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  • Boo Bat

    Charles Reasoner

    language (Picture Window Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Bat flies through the Halloween night, yelling, "Boo!" at all he meets in this rhyming book.
  • Goodnight Baseball

    Michael Dahl, Christina E. Forshay

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, July 1, 2013)
    "A fun, comforting bedtime story for sports fans" - School Library Journal. From the arrival at the stadium to the last goodnight, Goodnight Baseball is a sweet, nostalgic tale―told in gentle, fun rhyme―about the thrill of a baseball game.
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  • The Alphabet Parade

    Charles Ghigna, Ag Jatkowska

    eBook (Picture Window Books, April 1, 2014)
    Iguanas, pandas, tigers too! Its a letter parade just for you!
  • Bears Make the Best Reading Buddies

    Carmen Oliver, Jean Claude

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, March 1, 2016)
    All the students in the class are assigned reading buddies, except for Adelaide. She already has one, a bear! And Adelaide is quite persuasive as she explains to her language arts teacher, Mrs. Fitz-Pea, and the reader, that bears really do make the best reading buddies: they sniff out good books and their claws are just right for turning pages. And the bear looks rather friendly (and studious) in these crayon-bright, contemporary illustrations, making this is must-read picture book for story time!
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  • Medea Tells All

    Eric Braun, Stephen Gilpin

    eBook (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    OF COURSE you think I was a power-hungry witch, that the ways I helped Jason get the Golden Fleece were underhanded and cruel. You don't know the other side of the myth. Well, let me tell you É
  • Hippo Says "Excuse Me"

    Michael Dahl, Oriol Vidal

    Board book (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Hippo might bump and squish others as he makes his way through his day, but he always remembers to say, “Excuse me!” This board book in the Hello Genius series is perfect for teaching manners in fun and playful way.
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  • Writer's Toolbox: Learn How to Write Letters, Fairy Tales, Scary Stories, Journals, Poems, and Reports

    Nancy Loewen, Dawn Beacon, Christopher Michael Lyles, Todd Irving Ouren

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Turn readers into writers. Using a single or small number of genre-specific works, this new series explores the tools all beginning writers need. Each title includes a review list of key concepts, at least four exercises for getting started, and numerous writing tips.
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  • What If There Were No Bees?: A Book About the Grassland Ecosystem

    Suzanne Buckingham Slade, Carol Schwartz

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Grassland ecosystems can be found on nearly every continent. Countless animals and plants live in them. So what difference could the loss of one animal species make? Follow the chain reaction, and discover how important honey bees are.
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