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Books with title Buster the Balloon

  • The Noon Balloon

    Margaret Wise Brown, Lorena Alvarez

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, April 21, 2020)
    Go on a magical adventure in this fun and playful story by Margaret Wise Brown, best-selling author of the children's classics Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny.Travel on a magical adventure with a little dog in The Noon Balloon, from best-selling children's book author, Margaret Wise Brown. Beautifully illustrated, this lyrical text will be a soothing bedtime favorite.
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  • The Noon Balloon

    Margaret Wise Brown, Rachel Gippetti, Robyn Newton, Lorena Alvarez

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, Dec. 26, 2014)
    Travel on a magical adventure with the boy, girl, and their dog in The Noon Balloon.
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  • Buster the Balloon

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    Paperback (Mimosa Publications, Jan. 27, 2001)
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  • The Balloon

    Steve Rock, Ishaarah Arnold

    eBook (Rock Creative Partnerships, Aug. 13, 2019)
    Do you believe you can achieve your dreams?Ava believes...A short children's story about the importance of perseverance when chasing one's dreams. Ava pursues a goal that her Dad doesn't think is possible but Ava has other ideas.
  • The Balloon

    Monica Filippenko

    eBook (, Jan. 1, 2012)
    A little girl takes a walk with her dad, and their simple experience is a picture of true love, joy, and the beauty of childhood innocence.
  • THE BALLOON

    Anon

    Paperback (Macha Press, Oct. 23, 2014)
    In the 21st century - the age of the budget airline - where quick and reliable air travel is available to a large segment of society, it seems hard to comprehend that it is less than 250 years since the first human took to the skies.Although the wing of the bird seemed like the most obvious natural mechanism to attempt replicate, it was actually contained hot air, as demonstrated by the Montgolfiers and their balloon, that gave birth to the era human aviation. Since the first manned balloon flight in 1783, developments have come thick and fast, the airship, the aeroplane, and finally the space shuttle.This reprint of a classic publication from 1879 contains a wealth of fascinating information on the early history of aviation. Complete with illustrations and a brand new introduction, it covers the adventures of the great aeronauts such as Coxwell and Rozier, and famous ascents like that of the Zenith. This is a wonderful work for anyone with an interest in the technology and events that defined the lighter-than-air period of aeronautics.
  • Buster the Bug

    Christie Canter

    eBook
    In rhyming Dr Seuss-like style, Buster the Bug is an easily read fun book that also teaches a moral lesson. The colorful and lovable characters must learn to accept one another's differences while becoming friends. Children and parents alike will enjoy getting to know the animals while learning about acceptance and diversity.
  • The Noon Balloon

    Margaret Wise Brown

    Paperback (Changjiang Juvenile & Children's Publishing House, Nov. 1, 2015)
    A boy and a girl have a small dream -- to fly across the sky on a magic trip. They climb onto the fantasy balloon and fly across the clear blue sky. Fantasy balloon, where are you going, what would happen, is it fun and amazing? In this picture book full of imagination, Margaret will take the little readers on a fantasy journey from the ground to the sky, and from the city to the wild.
  • Buster the Bug

    Christie Canter

    Paperback (ChrisDen Books, Dec. 28, 2017)
    In rhyming Dr Seuss-like style, Buster the Bug is an easily read fun book that also teaches a moral lesson. The colorful and lovable characters must learn to accept one another's differences while becoming friends. Children and parents alike will enjoy getting to know the animals while learning about acceptance and diversity.
  • The Balloon

    Monica Elisabeth Filippenko

    Paperback (Moonbeam Press, Jan. 23, 2012)
    A little girl takes a walk with her dad, and their simple experience is a picture of true love, joy, and the beauty of childhood innocence.
  • The Balloon Galloon

    Edward Allan Faine, Joan C. Waites

    Paperback (IM Press, Sept. 15, 2001)
    WHO: The Balloon Galloon. WHAT: The eater of lost balloons. WHERE: Jackson Hole, Wyomimg. WHEN: 24/7/365. WHY: Somebody's got to do it. The Balloon Galloon is the first book to: 1) present a children's fantasy character for one of life's most enduring mysteries: the inability of children to hold onto their balloons and suffer their losses gracefully; and 2) help parents comfort a child who has just lost a balloon, namely: "There it goes! The balloon is off to the Balloon Galloon and Jackson Hole. And remember what Ping says in the book: 'Be brave. Don't cry. There will always be a brighter day. There will always be another balloon.'" STORY SYNOPSIS: Children all over the world are losing their balloons to a mysterious faraway force. Not satisfied with his usual quota of lost balloons, and mistakenly fearing an impending shortage, the Galloon is luring children's balloons to his lair in Jackson Hole, stockpiling them for the impending shortage to come. Ping happens upon the scene, confronts the Galloon and, using a combination of reason and pressure -- pin pressure to be exact (popping some balloons) -- convinces the Galloon to return the balloons to their rightful owners: the children of the world! The Balloon Galloon is a Picture Book for kids 2-8. Illustrated by Joan C. Waites.
  • The noon balloon

    Margaret Wise Brown, Leonard Weisgard

    Hardcover (Harper, Jan. 1, 1952)
    Beautiful double spread pictures by Leonard Weisgard, many in four colors, illustrate this tale of a cat who takes the noon balloon from here to there and how he has a happy ending. Book and dust jacket have just a hint of edge wear. not paginated. quarter cloth, pictorial paper-covered boards. 8vo.