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Books with title Babies For Breakfast

  • Babies For Breakfast

    Kenneth O'Shaughnessy

    language (Pig Nose Press, May 27, 2013)
    “What’s for breakfast?” I ask Mum. She’s bustling around the kitchen in her bright yellow apron over her bright pink dress. They stand out against her dusty grey skin. She wears special gloves called Handz-On to make sure her fingers stay on her hands while she cooks and cleans.“I’ll have brainpancakes ready in a minute,” she says.Brainpancakes aren’t as scary as they sound. Well, they don’t taste scary. My mother serves them in plates that look like the tops of skulls. The pan puts grooves in them so they look like brains. And they have brains (not human!) in the batter.Maybe they are as scary as they sound._____________Ace has a problem with what's for breakfast. It's not too much spinach in the scrambled eggs - it's too much human baby!Join Ace's friends Drake the vampire and Accalia the werewolf, as together they try to save the baby from Ace's zombie family!
  • Pickles for Breakfast

    Janet Mitchell, Lisa Adams

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2014)
    Patrick loves pickles, especially for breakfast. Pickle pancakes, pickle waffles, pickles and oatmeal—as far as Patrick's concerned, pickles should be part of every meal, every day. When Patrick announces he's making breakfast for the family, his brother panics. He's sure Patrick's going to make everyone eat pickles for breakfast, and at first that's Patrick's plan—an enormous breakfast feast with pickles on every plate! But if Patrick serves everyone pickles, no one's going to enjoy breakfast—not even Patrick, who'll see all his hard work go to waste. Patrick knows what it's like to have different eating habits. Will he realize this means his family does too? Pickles for Breakfast is a fun story with a moving message, brightly illustrated and sure to appeal to children ages four to seven.
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  • Bear for Breakfast

    Robert Munsch, Jay Odjick

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, April 7, 2020)
    Donovan is hungry for a special kind of breakfast . . . BEAR!It's breakfast time and Donovan knows exactly what he wants this morning! Not eggs, not pancakes, not cereal. No, what he wants is BEAR, just like his grandfather used to eat for breakfast!So Donovan sets off to bag a bear of his own, going on an adventurous hunt through the woods, where he stalks and is stalked by an ant, a squirrel, and a dog — but they are not bears, so he shoos them away!When Donovan finally meets a real, big and growling bear, he quickly learns that sometimes breakfast tastes best when it doesn't have any teeth!This story was inspiredby Donovan, a first-grader in in La Loche, Saskatchewan, a Chippewancommunity in northern Saskatchewan that Robert Munsch visited in January, 1990. When Robert asked what the kids liked to eat, Donovan said that he liked to eat BEAR!
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  • Soup for Breakfast

    Calef Brown

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2008)
    From the inner workings of Grandpa’s nose hair to noodles in a haystack, Calef Brown once again proves he is a master of hilarious poetic imponderables such as . . . donuts: Why do all grownups like donuts so much?They rave about flavors and fillings and such.They praise all the glazes. They savor the dough.Donuts are tasty. We get it! We know!!
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  • Breakfast for Jack

    Pat Schories

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
    In this wordless picture book, there's a lot going on at Jack's house, and someone forgot to feed him.
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  • Babies For Breakfast

    Kenneth A O'Shaughnessy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 28, 2013)
    “What’s for breakfast?” I ask Mum. She’s bustling around the kitchen in her bright yellow apron over her bright pink dress. They stand out against her dusty grey skin. She wears special gloves called Handz-On to make sure her fingers stay on her hands while she cooks and cleans. “I’ll have brainpancakes ready in a minute,” she says. Brainpancakes aren’t as scary as they sound. Well, they don’t taste scary. My mother serves them in plates that look like the tops of skulls. The pan puts grooves in them so they look like brains. And they have brains (not human!) in the batter. Maybe they are as scary as they sound. _____________ Ace has a problem with what's for breakfast. It's not too much spinach in the scrambled eggs - it's too much human baby! Join Ace's friends Drake the vampire and Accalia the werewolf, as together they try to save the baby from Ace's zombie family!
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  • Cookies For Breakfast?

    Michele L. Medlyn, Michele Medlyn

    eBook
    Bennie can’t wait to run to the park to play with his friends. After eating his breakfast, Mom offers him a cookie – something she has never allowed before. It’s just the beginning of a day full of surprises. But when Bennie returns home, he is in for the biggest surprise of all!
  • Baseball for Breakfast

    Bill Myers, Frank Riccio

    language (Thomas Nelson, Aug. 30, 2005)
    In this picture book from Bill Myers, author of The Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle series, Jimmy finds a magic pocket watch that lets him skip ahead in time. Maybe a week, a day or just until the end of class or until it's his turn up to bat again.Soon, however, he discovers the wisdom of God's Plan for us to experience not just the good times, but the bad times, and especially the in-between times.
  • Cookies For Breakfast?

    Michele L Medlyn

    Paperback (Goose Flats Publishing, Aug. 3, 2019)
    Bennie can't wait to run to the park to play with his friends. After eating his breakfast, Mom offers him a cookie - something she has never allowed before. It's just the beginning of a day full of surprises. But when Bennie returns home, he is in for the biggest surprise of all!
  • Boy For Breakfast

    Carolyn Murray, Alana Kendrick, Rennie Brudnjak

    language (Carolyn Murray, July 17, 2011)
    In this scary short story, a boy finds his life in danger when he accidentally turns a potted plant into a monster with a very large appetite. There are details of a contest on the last page of this story, explaining how you can write what you think should happen next in this story. The winner may even get to help me write the next installment of this short story series. Tell your parents this short story costs less than a cup of coffee, and will help you practice your reading skills.
  • Bear for Breakfast

    Robert Munsch, Jay Odjick

    Hardcover (North Winds Press, April 7, 2020)
    It's breakfast time and Donovan knows exactly what he wants this morning! Not eggs, not pancakes, not cereal. No, what he wants is BEAR, just like his grandfather used to eat for breakfast!So Donovan sets off to bag a bear of his own, going on an adventurous hunt through the woods, where he stalks and is stalked by an ant, a squirrel, and a dog — but they are not bears, so he shoos them away!When Donovan finally meets a real, big and growling bear, he quickly learns that sometimes breakfast tastes best when it doesn't have any teeth!This story was inspiredby Donovan, a first-grader in in La Loche, Saskatchewan, a Chippewancommunity in northern Saskatchewan that Robert Munsch visited in January, 1990. When Robert asked what the kids liked to eat, Donovan said that he liked to eat BEAR!
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  • Bugs for Breakfast

    G. E. Stanley, Sal Murdocca

    Paperback (Aladdin Paperbacks, April 1, 1996)
    Disgusted by the boring camping trip that her parents have planned and her little brother's bug-eating habit, Sara is dismayed when the vacation includes a visit to a very strange theme park filled with cave people and saber-tooth tigers. Original.
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