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  • Ball

    Mary Sullivan

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 2, 2013)
    A dog with a ball is one of the most relentlessly hopeful creatures on Earth. After his best little-girl pal leaves for school, this dog hits up yoga mom, baby, and even the angry cat for a quick throw. No luck. Forced to go solo, the dog begins a hilarious one-sided game of fetch until naptime’s wild, ball-centric dream sequence. The pictures speak a thousand words in this comic book-style ode to canine monomania. Ball? Ball.
  • Ball

    Dr. John Hutton, Sarah Jones

    Board book (blue manatee press, April 8, 2016)
    Dedicated to simple yet developmentally stimulating icons and experiences of childhood, this series encourages children to have fun discovering their world through real experiences rather than through screen-based media. From baseballs to beach balls, and every kind in between, the ball is a beloved shape to children.
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  • Ball

    Mary Sullivan

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 9, 2015)
    A 2014 Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor BookA dog with a ball is one of the most relentlessly hopeful creatures on Earth. After his best little-girl pal leaves for school, this dog hits up yoga mom, baby, and even the angry cat for a quick throw. No luck. Forced to go solo, the dog begins a hilarious one-sided game of fetch until naptime’s wild, ball-centric dream sequence. The pictures speak a thousand words in this comic book-style ode to canine monomania. Ball? Ball.
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  • Ball

    Mary Sullivan

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 2, 2013)
    A 2014 Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor BookA dog with a ball is one of the most relentlessly hopeful creatures on Earth. After his best little-girl pal leaves for school, this dog hits up yoga mom, baby, and even the angry cat for a quick throw. No luck. Forced to go solo, the dog begins a hilarious one-sided game of fetch until naptime’s wild, ball-centric dream sequence. The pictures speak a thousand words in this comic book-style ode to canine monomania. Ball? Ball.
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  • Ball?!

    Jonathan M. Romig

    language (, Jan. 23, 2020)
    When my son first began to talk, one of the first words he said was, “Ball?!” Anytime and anywhere he saw a ball, whether it was a soccer-ball, basketball, exercise ball, or football, he would point at it and say with excitement in his voice, “Ball?!” It was clear that he loved them and so I put together this picture book of different kinds of balls. As he reads through it he likes to point at each and every ball and say “Ball?!” I hope your child will enjoy “Ball?!” too.
  • Ball

    Mary Sullivan

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 17, 2016)
    A 2014 Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor BookA dog with a ball is one of the most relentlessly hopeful creatures on Earth. After his best little-girl pal leaves for school, this dog hits up yoga mom, baby, and even the angry cat for a quick throw. No luck. Forced to go solo, the dog begins a hilarious one-sided game of fetch until naptime’s wild, ball-centric dream sequence. The pictures speak a thousand words in this comic book-style ode to canine monomania. Ball? Ball. This lap board book edition is ideal for sharing.
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  • Ball

    Tatyana Fagerjord

    language (Studiofreya, Nov. 17, 2013)
    It was a nice and sunny day.Furmonster and Dragonmonster were out to play.Far away, behind a tree, someone was thinking.It was Eyemonster. His eyes were blinking.Ball is a fun potty story in verse about friendly cartoon monsters playing games. It combines educational and expressive illustrations. Subject of the book is the friendship and the importance of including everybody in a game even when your friend is a green slimy monster who can't play with a ball.This is book #3 in "Adventures of Eyemonster and friends" series. This is a second edition and contains more easy rhythms then the first one.This picture eBook features 25 bright and vivid illustrations optimized for reading on the tablet,bringing the story to life. It is sure to captivate the heart of young readers between 2 and 5 years.
  • Ball

    Dr. John Hutton, Sarah Jones

    Board book (blue manatee press, June 1, 2012)
    Dedicated to simple yet developmentally stimulating icons and experiences of childhood, this series encourages children to have fun discovering the world through the real world rather than through screen-based media. From acorns to planets to the kind you kick and throw, the ball is a beloved shape to kids. Whether pondering them or playing with them, fun and adventure abound.
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  • Ball!

    Ros Asquith

    Paperback (DK Preschool, June 1, 2000)
    A baby crawls after his bouncy ball, down the hall, out the door, and into the woods--before being rescued by his mother, in a story with a punch out ball which can be inserted in pockets
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  • Ball?!

    Jonathan M. Romig

    (Blurb, Jan. 12, 2020)
    When my son first began to talk, one of the first words he said was, “Ball?!” Anytime and anywhere he saw a ball, whether it was a soccer-ball, basketball, exercise ball, or football, he would point at it and say with excitement in his voice, “Ball?!” It was clear that he loved them and so I put together this picture book of different kinds of balls. As he reads through it he likes to point at each and every ball and say “Ball?!” I hope your child will enjoy “Ball?!” too.
  • Ball!

    Ros Asquith, Ros Adquith, Sam Williams

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Feb. 9, 1999)
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  • Ball!

    Ros Asquith, Sam Williams

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, March 25, 1999)
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