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Books with title Dancers in the Garden

  • In the Garden

    J. C. Greenburg, Debbie Palen

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 22, 2003)
    Andrew, his cousin Judy, and super-smart robot Thudd hitch a ride out of the kitchen on the back of a fly and end up in the garden. The view is awfully nice from the head of a daisy, but time is running out. . . . They have to get back to the Atom Sucker and unshrink themselves before itโ€™s too late!
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  • Dancers in the Garden

    Joanne Ryder, Judith Lopez

    Hardcover (Sierra Club Juveniles, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Lyrical text and watercolor illustrations depict a day in the life of a hummingbird as it steals its breakfast from a spider web, then flits among the garden's red flowers, sipping their nectar.
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  • Dancers in the Garden

    Joanne Ryder, Judith Lopez

    Paperback (Sierra Club Books for Children, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Slowly the morning sun lights up a graceful spring garden, warming the plants and animals that live there. Nestled on a tree branch, a tiny creature awakens. Then, stretching and spreading his wings wide, the hummingbird dances into the sunlight to begin his busy day.
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  • In the Garden

    Elizabeth Spurr, Manelle Oliphant

    Board book (Peachtree Petite, May 1, 2012)
    Simple and evocative language and charming illustrations describe a boyโ€™s experience in the garden.In this gently rhyming board book, a young boy creates a garden, one small action at a time. First he digs in the dirt and plants seeds, then he adds soil, water, and some patience. With time, the seeds grow and the boy excitedly discovers what he has helped to make.Elizabeth Spurr and Manelle Oliphant together create a perfect sit-in-your-lap reading experience for toddlers.
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  • In the Garden

    Caralyn Buehner

    Hardcover (Deseret Book, Feb. 15, 2007)
    What happened in the Garden of Gethsemane? Did Jesus feel a lot of pain? Was it hard for him? Was he all alone? How did he die? When was he resurrected? And why is all of this important to me? From the Passover to the Garden of Gethsemane and from Golgotha to the Resurrection, this story helps children better comprehend the role Jesus Christ played as Savior of the world. Nationally renowned and bestselling author Caralyn Buehner teams up with the acclaimed illustrator Brandon Dorman to help children understand the most significant event in the history of the world--the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
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  • In the Garden

    David M. Schwartz, Dwight Kuhn

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, March 1, 1997)
    Explores the peas, potatoes, pumpkins, and other vegetables in a garden, as well as the insects and other animals that help them grow.
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  • In the Garden

    Hunter Reid, Alex Chiu

    Board book (little bee books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    A unique board book with bright, fluorescent images of all sorts of creatures found in a garden!What's going on in the garden?Dragonflies zipwhile turtles sip.Ladybugs feedas queen ants lead.As dragonflies zip, frogs leap, and bunnies wiggle, kids can explore how various creatures move around in the garden. The scenes are accompanied by simple, descriptive phrases on each page. With bright, fluorescent colors, this book is sure to catch children's and parents' eyes!
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  • In the Garden

    Small World Creations

    Rag Book (B.E.S., Sept. 15, 2016)
    Babies will love learning about the big wide world around them with this first crinkle cloth book that gets all of their senses engaged and involved! The soft-to-touch padded pages reveal charming animal illustrations, brought to life by the crinkle in the covers. Watch them laugh with delight as they squeeze and play with these adorable crinkly, crackly first cloth books.In the Garden, kids learn all about stripy bees, tickly-feathered birds, and more garden critters.
  • Pairs! in the Garden

    Smriti Prasadam-Halls, Lorna Scobie

    Board book (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Jan. 16, 2017)
    Lift the flaps to find the matching pairs in this fun novelty series that's all about habitats! This book has seven die-cut flaps on every spread for little ones to lift to find the matching pairs, and spot the odd one out. Lift stones to find snails, grass to find ladybugs and lettuce leaves to find caterpillars, then answer a simple counting question and spot the odd one out. The first two books in the series are Underwater and In the Wild. Printed on sturdy card, perfect for little hands, these books provide enjoyment while out and about or at home, as well as teaching important recognition and memory skills.
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  • In the Garden

    Emma Giuliani

    Hardcover (Princeton Architectural Press, April 7, 2020)
    Marvelous wonders await in this extraordinary garden book. From season to season, children follow the life of a garden as each page reveals new treasures hiding under lift-up flaps. Peek inside the curious tulip bulb and discover the peas inside a peapod. Watch a ladybug help with pesky aphids and search for ripe strawberries under the leaves. Rich in detail, Emma Giuliani's bright, immersive illustrations and flaps in fantastic shapes, sizes, and colors carry the reader into the enchanted world of gardening. Discovering different facets of the garden-fauna, flora, and the work necessary to help it grow and thrive-will delight gardeners of all ages.
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  • In the Garden

    Kate Riggs, Monique Felix

    Board book (Creative Editions, Feb. 25, 2020)
    Unfold the flaps of this board book to watch what grows in a garden environment.
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  • Gabe in the Garden

    Adam Schrader

    language (Adam Schrader, Jan. 8, 2020)
    A young angel named Gabriel, whose parents are divorced, is rewarded by his dad and step-mom for his good behavior with Sunday field trips. Gabe is sad that his mom lives as a demon in Hell and never gets to go on their adventures -- so he decides to sneak away from his parents while visiting the Botanical Garden of Eden. Gabe plays dangerous pranks on people, quickly learning the consequences of his actions as he transforms visually into a little devil.