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Books published by publisher Rocking Chair Kids

  • Surprising Spring

    Jennifer Marino Walters, John Nez

    Library Binding (Rocking Chair Kids _ Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Suddenly the Earth warms up from a long winter nap. Green appears all around. Nature comes alive and spring surprises us all as robins hatch and flowers bloom, beginning a new cycle of surprises.
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  • The Not-So-Right Day

    Wiley Blevins, Elliot Kreloff

    Library Binding (Rocking Chair Kids _ Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Milo likes to do things in the right order. His little brother Iggy has his own way of doing things. Young readers will see themselves in Milo or Iggy. And at the end of the day, either way is just fine.
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  • Count On It

    Wiley Blevins, Elliot Kreloff

    Library Binding (Rocking Chair Kids _ Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Gigi is planning a Gigi and the Three Bears theme party. With nine friends coming, help Gigi count what she needs from 0 to 10.
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  • Colors All Around

    Wiley Blevins, Elliot Kreloff

    eBook (Rocking Chair Kids - Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Coco loves colors. Help her explore the colors all around her world. Will your favorite color be among them? The charming text and warm illustrations encourage children to interact with the story as Coco discovers Colors All Around!
  • Wonderful Winter

    Jennifer Marino Walters

    Paperback (Rocking Chair Kids, Aug. 16, 1791)
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  • Amazing Autumn

    Jennifer Marino Walters

    Paperback (Rocking Chair Kids, March 15, 1608)
    None
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  • Sweet Summer

    Jennifer Marino Walters

    Library Binding (Rocking Chair Kids, March 15, 1668)
    None
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  • Big Box of Shapes

    Wiley Blevins

    School & Library Binding (Rocking Chair Kids, March 15, 1882)
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  • The Not-So-Right Day

    Wiley Blevins, Elliot Kreloff

    eBook (Rocking Chair Kids - Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Milo likes to do things in the right order. His little brother Iggy has his own way of doing things. Young readers will see themselves in Milo or Iggy. And at the end of the day, either way is just fine.