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Books with title A Pumpkin for Pooh

  • A Pumpkin for Pooh

    RH Disney, Frank Berrios, Gus Alavezos

    Board book (RH/Disney, Aug. 13, 2002)
    What is Pooh to do? He has four friends, but only one pumpkin to share. Fortunately, Piglet has the answer–they can make a pumpkin pie!
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  • Pooh's Pumpkin

    Isabel Gaines, Asabel Gaines, Josie Yee

    Paperback (Disney Press, Aug. 16, 1998)
    A Disney First Reader book: paperbacks perfect for young children just beginning to read on their own.
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  • A Pumpkin for God

    C. Gale Perkins, Steve Lavigne

    language (CCB Publishing, Aug. 20, 2015)
    A Pumpkin for God was inspired by my granddaughter Keri, who was trying to accept her grandfather's death and did it in such a beautiful way that I felt it was a story that should be told.About the Author:The author, C. Gale Perkins, is a 75-year-old grandmother. She has three children and several grandchildren. She will be the first to tell you that her grandchildren are the gifts from her children to her. She is the widow of the Evan F. Perkins to whom she was married to for 42 years. She now has a companion in her life that she has enjoyed the past ten years, who has been an inspiration in her journey of writing and publishing her three books: The Baby's Cross, La Cruz Del Bebé (Spanish translation of The Baby's Cross), Transcending Times: Poems by an Angel, and A Pumpkin for God.About the Illustrator:The illustrator, Steve Lavigne, has been drawing his entire life, professionally for the last 24 years, with Mirage Studios, home of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, working on comics as a Letterer, Colorist, and Licensing Artist. Currently, he works as a freelance artist from his home in Maine, with his lovely and very supportive wife Denise, their three amazing kids, Gracie, Jackson and Cooper, two dogs and a turtle.
  • A Pumpkin for God

    C. Gale Perkins, Steve Lavigne

    (CCB Publishing, Feb. 19, 2019)
    A Pumpkin for God was inspired by my granddaughter Keri, who was trying to accept her grandfather's death and did it in such a beautiful way that I felt it was a story that should be told.About the Author: The author, C. Gale Perkins, is a 75-year-old grandmother. She has three children and several grandchildren. She will be the first to tell you that her grandchildren are the gifts from her children to her. She is the widow of the Evan F. Perkins to whom she was married to for 42 years. She now has a companion in her life that she has enjoyed the past ten years, who has been an inspiration in her journey of writing and publishing her three books: The Baby's Cross, La Cruz Del Bebé (Spanish translation of The Baby's Cross), Transcending Times: Poems by an Angel, and A Pumpkin for God.About the Illustrator: The illustrator, Steve Lavigne, has been drawing his entire life, professionally for the last 24 years, with Mirage Studios, home of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, working on comics as a Letterer, Colorist, and Licensing Artist. Currently, he works as a freelance artist from his home in Maine, with his lovely and very supportive wife Denise, their three amazing kids, Gracie, Jackson and Cooper, two dogs and a turtle.
  • A Pumpkin for God

    C. Gale Perkins

    (AuthorHouse, Jan. 22, 2009)
    A Pumpkin for God was inspired by my Granddaughter Keri, who was trying to accept her Grandfathers death and did it in such a beautiful way that I felt it was a story that should be told.
  • Pooh's Pumpkin

    Isabel Gaines, Josie Yee

    Paperback (Random House / Disney, Aug. 25, 1998)
    A Disney First Reader book: paperbacks perfect for young children just beginning to read on their own.
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  • Pooh's Pumpkin

    Isabel Gaines, Josie Yee

    Paperback (Demco Media, July 1, 2001)
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  • Pooh's Pumpkin

    Isabel Gaines, Josie Yee

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Aug. 16, 1998)
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  • A Pumpkin for Pooh

    RH Disney, Frank Berrios, Gus Alavezos

    Board book (RH/Disney, Aug. 13, 2002)
    What is Pooh to do? He has four friends, but only one pumpkin to share. Fortunately, Piglet has the answer–they can make a pumpkin pie!
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