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  • Cookie

    Andrea Posner-Sanchez

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 9, 2019)
    Meet your favorite Sesame Street friends in this adorable photographic book!Learn all about Cookie Monster in a new Sesame Street board book illustrated with bold, bright photographs. As they pore over the many sturdy pages, babies and toddlers will be delighted to see what Cookie likes to do: play with friends, dance, bake cookies, EAT cookies, and much more. It's a book they'll go back to again and again.Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, aims to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder through its many unique domestic and international initiatives. These projects cover a wide array of topics for families around the world. Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.
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  • Cookie

    Jacqueline Wilson, Finty Williams, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Dec. 7, 2009)
    Beauty Cookson is no beauty. She's a plain, timid girl who constantly feels inferior to the super-confident, snooty girls at school. Worse than the teasing in the playground, though, is the unpredictable, hurtful criticism from her father. Beauty and her meek, sweet mother live in uneasy fear of his fierce rages, sparked whenever they break one of his fussy house rules. Eventually, after an unbearable birthday party and the very real threat of Dad's out-of-control temper, Mum and Beauty run away. Finding themselves in a quiet, idyllic seaside village, their new-found freedom and a moment of culinary inspiration give them a hobby, an income and even a new nickname for Beauty. Can they begin a happier, sweeter life – without Dad?
  • Cookie

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Jan. 26, 2010)
    Beauty Cookson is no beauty. She's a plain, timid girl who constantly feels inferior to the super-confident, snooty girls at school. Worse than the teasing in the playground, though, is the unpredictable, hurtful criticism from her father. Beauty and her meek, sweet mother live in uneasy fear of his fierce rages, sparked whenever they break one of his fussy house rules.Eventually, after an unbearable birthday party and the very real threat of Dad's out-of-control temper, Mum and Beauty run away. Finding themselves in a quiet, idyllic seaside village, their new-found freedom and a moment of culinary inspiration give them a hobby, an income and even a new nickname for Beauty. Can they begin a happier, sweeter life - without Dad?A charming, page-turning and heart-warming story from this beloved author.
  • Cookie

    Andrea Posner-Sanchez

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 9, 2019)
    Meet your favorite Sesame Street friends in this adorable photographic book!Learn all about Cookie Monster in a new Sesame Street board book illustrated with bold, bright photographs. As they pore over the many sturdy pages, babies and toddlers will be delighted to see what Cookie likes to do: play with friends, dance, bake cookies, EAT cookies, and much more. It's a book they'll go back to again and again.Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, aims to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder through its many unique domestic and international initiatives. These projects cover a wide array of topics for families around the world. Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.
  • Cookie

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, May 6, 2014)
    Cookie is plain and shy, not the confident, popular girl her father wanted when he named her Beauty Cookson. Her mother helps her cook up a clever scheme to change her image--but, as usual, Dad doesn't approve, and this time his anger reaches frightening new heights. Will Cookie find the strength to stand up for herself? Honest and emotionally resonant, COOKIE faces tough issues with the unflinching directness and unflagging tenderness that make Jacqueline Wilson one of today's most admired-and popular-authors for young people.
  • Cookie

    T Reeves

    language (, April 5, 2020)
    Cookie is the cutest and spunkiest calf in the county, but her left hind leg is scarred and difficult to walk on because she had been attacked by a wolf when she was a baby. She lives on a farm with her mother and friends. All is well until an old bull moves to the farm.The bull is a friend of Cookie's parents, and Cookie discovers that her father, who she thought dead all this time, is still alive at a place called Flat Road Ranch. But Flat Road Ranch is also a place where cattle are raised to be butchered. Cookie's dream is to have her parents together again and be the family they never got to be. Cookie knows she can run away and rescue her father, but what she doesn't know is that the wolf who had attacked her still lives in the woods between her farm and Flat Road Ranch.
  • Cookie

    JACQUELINE WILSON

    Paperback (Square Fish, Oct. 12, 2010)
    Beauty Cookson isn't beautiful. Her father chose her name because he wants her to be a confident, popular girl. She tries to fit in, but she's plain and awkward. All the girls at school make fun of her and have nicknamed her Ugly. Her mother thinks she needs a fun, creative nickname, something like . . . Cookie! But kids at school can't just be told to call her Cookie. And, even worse, her Dad doesn't approve. His already bad temper reaches frightening new heights. Will Cookie find the strength to stand up to her dad? And will she find a way to be the person she wants to be?
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  • Cookie

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 29, 2009)
    Cookie is plain and shy, not the confident, popular girl her father wanted when he named her Beauty Cookson. Her mother helps her cook up a clever scheme to change her image--but, as usual, Dad doesn't approve, and this time his anger reaches frightening new heights. Will Cookie find the strength to stand up for herself? Honest and emotionally resonant, COOKIE faces tough issues with the unflinching directness and unflagging tenderness that make Jacqueline Wilson one of today's most admired-and popular-authors for young people.
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  • Cookie

    T Reeves

    (Independently published, April 6, 2020)
    Cookie is the cutest and spunkiest calf in the county, even though her left hind leg is scarred and difficult to walk on because of a wolf attack when she was a baby. She lives on a farm with her mother and friends.All is well until an old bull moves to the farm. The bull is a friend of Cookie's parents, and Cookie discovers that her father, who she thought dead all this time, is still alive at a place called Flat Road Ranch. But Flat Road Ranch is also a place where cattle are raised to be butchered. Cookie's dream is to have her parents together again and be the family they never got to be.Cookie knows she can run away and rescue her father, but what she doesn't know is that the wolf who had attacked her still lives in the woods between her farm and Flat Road Ranch.
  • Cookie

    Wendy Willaby

    Hardcover (Liferich, Sept. 29, 2016)
    Farmer Jeff needed some feed for Sassy and Sissy, his two Leghorn chickens that have had a home on his farm for a long time. At the store, a cage of chickens caught his eye. One, in particular, kept pecking at him. Impulsively, Farmer Jeff purchased the six-month-old Barred Plymouth Rock chick and took her home. Cookie became a member of the farm family. But Farmer Jeff soon discovered there was a problem with this sweet new chicken. After being cooped up in a cage, Cookie didn't know how to walk, and she didn't do all of the things most chickens do like scratch the ground and peck for bugs. Farmer Jeff and his trusty dog, Harley, devised a plan to help Cookie learn how to be a chicken A picture book for children, Cookie shares a heartwarming tale of how friends work together to help a new chicken overcome challenges.
  • Cookie

    Wendy Willaby

    Paperback (LifeRich Publishing, Sept. 29, 2016)
    Farmer Jeff needed some feed for Sassy and Sissy, his two Leghorn chickens that have had a home on his farm for a long time. At the store, a cage of chickens caught his eye. One, in particular, kept pecking at him. Impulsively, Farmer Jeff purchased the six-month-old Barred Plymouth Rock chick and took her home. Cookie became a member of the farm family. But Farmer Jeff soon discovered there was a problem with this sweet new chicken. After being cooped up in a cage, Cookie didn’t know how to walk, and she didn’t do all of the things most chickens do like scratch the ground and peck for bugs. Farmer Jeff and his trusty dog, Harley, devised a plan to help Cookie learn how to be a chicken A picture book for children, Cookie shares a heartwarming tale of how friends work together to help a new chicken overcome challenges.
  • Cookie

    Lisa Woomer

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, March 17, 2009)
    How many cookies can one little girl eat before something strange begins to happen?Once there was a very happy little girl who loved cookies. She loved them so much that she wouldn't eat anything but cookies-cookies for breakfast, cookies for lunch, cookies for dinner. (Need we even mention dessert?) Her parents tried everything they could think of to get her to eat the right foods, but all she would eat were cookies! Then one day, she began to change.
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