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Books with title A FISH OUT OF WATER

  • A Fish Out of Water

    Helen Palmer, P.D. Eastman

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1961)
    A classic, comic easy reader about getting a pet!In this beloved Beginner Book written by Mrs. Dr. Seuss (aka Helen Palmer), a young boy hilariously learns the consequences of not following instructions when he feeds too much to his goldfish—causing it to grow as big as a whale! With delightfully retro illustrations by P.D. Eastman (Go, Dog. Go!), the message of the book—that getting a pet is a big responsibility—is as true today as it was when the book was published in 1961. Perfect for beginning readers and read-alouds—and anyone getting a pet, especially a fish—it's ideal for birthdays, holidays, and happy occasions of all kinds! Launched in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat and written specifically for emergent readers, Beginner Books combine an exacting blend of simple words and fun pictures that encourage children to read—all by themselves."Comic pictures show how the fish rapidly outgrows its bowl, a vase, a cook pot, a bathtub."--The New York Times.
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  • A Fish Out of Water -

    Gabrielle Charbonnet

    Paperback (Disney Press, Sept. 18, 1998)
    Longing to spend more time with the other Disney Girls, Ariel gives up her leadership of the swim team and joins Jasmine and Yukiko in ballet class, where she struggles to stay afloat and avoid embarrassing her puzzled friends. Original.
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  • Fish Out of Water

    Helen Marion Palmer

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2010)
    A fresh new cover for a classic story from the Beginner Book range. A little boy who overfeeds his goldfish begins an adventure that brings even the police and a fire engine to cope with a fish out of water. Beginning readers will delight in this fast-moving story.
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  • Fish Out of Water

    Joanne Levy

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 3, 2020)
    Twelve-year-old Fishel (Fish) Rosner doesn’t like regular “boy” things. He hates sports and would prefer to read or do crafts instead of climbing trees or riding dirt bikes with his friends. He also loves to dance. But all his interests are considered “girly.” Fish doesn’t get why that’s a bad thing. He’s just interested in different things than other boys. When he asks his Bubby to teach him to knit, she tells him to go play outside. When he begs his mom to take him to Zumba, she enrolls him in water polo instead. Why does everyone else get to decide what Fish should or shouldn't do?
  • A Fish Out of Water

    Kendall Dwyre, Zachery Manza Wideman

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 23, 2019)
    Roman isn’t like the other fish in the pond. While the others like being in a school, he prefers to be alone, concentrating on his artistic pursuits. But when he decides to strike out on his own in order to swim after his dreams, a chance encounter with his friend Roger teaches him that you don’t have to be alone just because you are different.
  • Fish Out of Water

    Joanne Levy

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 22, 2020)
    Twelve-year-old Fishel (Fish) Rosner doesn’t like regular “boy” things. He hates sports and would prefer to read or do crafts instead of climbing trees or riding dirt bikes with his friends. He also loves to dance.But all his interests are considered “girly.” Fish doesn’t get why that’s a bad thing. He’s just interested in different things than other boys. When he asks his Bubby to teach him to knit, she tells him to go play outside. When he begs his mom to take him to Zumba, she enrolls him in water polo instead. Why does everyone else get to decide what Fish should or shouldn't do?
  • A Fish Out of Water

    Kendall Dwyre, Zachery Wideman

    eBook (Teleo Publishing LLC, July 16, 2019)
    Roman isn’t like the other fish in the pond. While the others like being in a school, he prefers to be alone, concentrating on his artistic pursuits. But when he decides to strike out on his own in order to swim after his dreams, a chance encounter with his friend Roger teaches him that you don’t have to be alone just because you are different.
  • Fish Out Of Water

    Natalie Whipple

    eBook (Whipple House, April 20, 2017)
    Mika is about to fulfill her dream of working at the world famous Monterey Bay Aquarium when her plans are derailed by an unexpected arrival-her estranged grandmother Betty. Betty has dementia, and is no longer able to take care of herself. Betty is in need of her family's help-and she's not going to be particularly nice about it. Mika has to give up her summer internship at the Aquarium and stick to working part-time at AnimalZone in order to take care of Betty. The manager at AnimalZone has hired his nephew Dylan to work there, and Mika thinks he's entitled and annoying. Or is he just trying to become a better person? Mika is trying to be as patient as possible with her grandma-but Betty doesn't make that easy. And neither does Dylan.
  • Fish Out of Water

    Carole Holliday

    Hardcover (Happy Holliday Books, Oct. 20, 2017)
    Follow the heartwarming, fun, and inspiring tale of Marguerite as she goes from being a lowly fishmonger to becoming a big band leader in a swanky nightclub, in the pages of this expressively illustrated tale set in 1940's and written in verse.Timid Marguerite flounders as a fishmonger for her crabby uncle Earl. When her animal pals, a dog, three birds and a rat, attempt to help her enter a nightclub contest, her world comes crashing down around and her Uncle lowers the boom: her beloved trumpet has to go! It's only then that a magical muse, named Coda, gives her the strength to swim against the tides and catch her dream, no matter what form that dream takes. In the end readers, both young and old, will cheer as they follow Marguerite's journey through the colorfully illustrated pages of this story which asks the question: has Marguerite got what it takes to succeed, not only in the big boy's world of jazz but can she overcome her own crippling self-doubt which may prove to be a greater obstacle than all the other conflicts combined? "Fish out of Water" is a story which entertains with the universal and timeless lesson for today: "Though people may tell you you're destined to fail, remember this one little speech: there's magic with just keeping on with the thought that your gift is what makes you unique."
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  • A Fish Out of Water

    Helen Palmer, Philip Dey Eastman

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, July 31, 1984)
    A little boy who overfeeds his goldfish begins an adventure that brings even the police and a fire engine to cope with A FISH OUT OF WATER. Beginning readers will delight in this fast moving story. 'I can read it all by myself' is the Beginner Books motto, and behind it is an understanding of how important it is for children to take pride and pleasure in their early reading. Beginner Books have been designed to appeal directly to children through the use of humour, rhyme and bright pictures that can be 'read' even by the non-reading child. Some Beginner Books are simple stories, others are hilarious nonsense: both types have been designed to give children confidence and make them want to go on reading.
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  • A Fish Out of Water

    Wesley Eure, Meredith College Art Department

    Hardcover (Pelican, Nov. 30, 2000)
    A bird and a fish, against all odds, have fallen in love. Unfortunately, their families object because, in order for the two to be together, one must give up everything they have ever known. It all works out beautifully as they find middle ground with a little help from a kind mermaid and a friendly eagle.
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