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  • Do NOT Feed the Animals!

    V Moua

    language (, May 24, 2020)
    Do NOT Feed the Animals!It's a beautiful day and Sammy decides to go hiking. However, this little bird encounters one problem...the outdoor excursion has made him hungry and thirsty. Will Sammy find food and water or will he regret going hiking? Read the book to find out!About the Sammy Bird SeriesThis is a picture book series about a quirky bird named Sammy and his amusing misadventures. Readers will discover that Sammy is a little red bird who has a BIG personality. The books in this series are humorous, engaging and sometimes deal with common childhood issues like bullying, fear of the dark, patience and friendship. The books are interactive and engages young readers to participate in the story. There are over 90 Books in the series and counting! From the AuthorI like to think of myself as a storyteller who brings families together through the medium of picture books. Whether it is between a parent or child or a grandparent and child. These stories are intended to be light-hearted and funny and most importantly the stories engage young readers to be a part of the story itself. My hope is that these books will help build upon a child's love for reading and allow families to laugh and enjoy spending time together. As a reader, you can look forward to many more adventures with this silly and fun-loving red bird!-V. Moua About the children's book: Do NOT Feed the Animals!This is a read aloud kids book. The target age range audience is appropriate for pre k preschool and young children who are at the following stages of reading: I can read level 1, I can read level 2, I can read level 3 and I can read level 4.This is a book that any child will love, especially at bedtime. It is suitable for parents to read to their children. Also, grandparents will enjoy reading this book to their grandchildren. This series is part of the short bedtime stories for kids. Read this children's book FREE as part of your PRIME or Kindle Unlimited membership!
  • The Not BAD Animals

    Sophie Corrigan

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 7, 2020)
    We all have a certain creature that makes our skin scrawl and give us the ‘heebie jeebies’. Spiders that make us scream, mice that make us jump on top of furniture until the coast is clear, or bats that make us shudder at the thought of them flapping around our hair. There are creatures big and small all over the world that make us squirm and wriggle in our seats just at the mere thought of them.But what did these animals ever do to deserve such a bad reputation? Most of the time it’s humans that have labelled them ugly, dangerous and downright gross. But it’s one false acquisition too many for these little guys. They’ve had enough of being called scary, slimy, nasty and ewwy. They’re here to dispel these false acquisitions and set the record straight once and for all!"You humans have given us a BAD rep! You've been spreading rumours about us - you think we're scary and spooky and dangerous and icky. Well we're here to set the record straight because we're fed up with the lies you've been spreading. We're not bad animals at all -we're just misunderstood!"With laugh-out-loud illustrations from the immensely talented Sophie Corrigan, uncover the truth behind the animal and learn all about how each creature plays an important role in our world. With bitesize text that will leave you giggling and a fact box about each misrepresented creature, this is the perfect introduction to over 30 critters big and small who really aren’t all that bad at all!
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  • Feed the Animals

    H. A. Rey

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 27, 1998)
    In Feed the Animals David and Caroline take a trip to the zoo and help Keeper Bill feed the animals.
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  • Feed the Animals

    H. A. Rey, Hans Augusto Rey

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin (Jp), Dec. 16, 1972)
    David and Caroline take a trip to the zoo and help Keeper Bill feed the animals who live there. Pages fold out to reveal the various animals.
  • Don't Feed the Animals

    Tima Vlasto

    language (Cool Wisdom Books, Feb. 4, 2016)
    An artistically illustrated picture book with a powerful message and method to endow a child with a practical mental skill set to conquer fear, anxiety and adversity.Meet a clever little girl who goes on a journey through the magical "Zoo of Life' where she conquers her fear, anxiety and disappointments.On the "Road of Obstacles' and up the 'Mountain of Challenges', through the 'The Sea of Feelings' and the 'People's Place', her downbeat thoughts are transformed into vivacious and helpful creatures that encourage a her to confidently not feed the 'negative thought' animals.This book is a delightful educational tool for parents and teachers to help children free themselves of negative brain babble and overcome their anxieties and fears.As parents and teachers, we take care of our child's health, safety, clothes, food and even spend time searching for the right preschools and future colleges. We educate them with history, math and literature. We counsel them and give them advice and wisdom - but it is hard to give a child a mental mindset that prepares them emotionally for life's ups and downs so they can live happy and creative lives while dealing with life's challenges.In the unformed, impressionable and fragile mind of a young child, tiny disappointments: falling down, being left out of a game, rejected or bullied by playmates or simply a broken toy can spark a surprisingly intense pattern of negative thinking.Small problems begin to appear monumental in the young mind and this creates great distress for both the child, parent and teacher.Harsh and overly critical self-talk not only effects the child's perception of future events but also their self-esteem and eventually how they will treat others."Don't Feed the Animals", doesn't downplay a child's distress and pain or even forces them to be positive, but takes them on a journey, through a magical zoo, where their negative downbeat thoughts are transformed into vivacious and helpful creatures that encourage a child to confidently not feed the 'negative thought' animals. ReviewsThis story can serve as a wonderful tool to help children with confidence and to be more aware of their thoughts. In turn, it will help children realize that they have the POWER within them to CHOOSE their thoughts, change negative thoughts to positive thoughts, no matter what is happening to them in the outside world. – Erin Kelly-Allshouse, Children of the New Earth magazineTima Vlasto has written an excellent children's book offering the potential to reshape a child's negative brain babble.Don't Feed the Animals is an asset to parents and teachers in conquering the ever present doubts in developing young minds. The author creatively transforms downbeat thoughts into vivacious creatures leading children to learn how "not" to feed the animals.Children will romp along on a journey through the Zoo of Life with a little girl as she starts to understand the results of self-defeating judgement. While visiting the Zoo of Life, she meanders through the Road of Obstacles, People's Place, Mountain of Challenges and Sea of Feeling.This is a perfect book to help open the right mindset for developing a solid good self-esteem. Ingenious and artistically illustrated. – Sherry Russell, Midwest Book Review
  • Do Not Feed the Table

    Dee Lillegard

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, )
    Humorous poems offer an original and fanciful look at ordinary kitchen utensils and appliances, as a little boy and his dog go through the day observing all the activities that take place in the kitchen.
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  • Do not feed the Troll!

    Ryan Cartwright

    language (Crimperbooks, Aug. 3, 2014)
    WINNER: The Wishing Shelf Awards 2015When Martin’s family moved house his Dad told him things would be better: he’d have more space to make his models, his sister would have her own bookshelves so she wouldn’t use his ones and Dad would be doing all his beer brewing in the garden.Nobody said anything about a troll under the lawn!At first they think the troll is cute and funny but things never stay that way. Soon it takes over their whole lives and they realise they should have heeded the warning they found with it: DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!This entertaining and exciting book, aimed at 6 to 10 year olds is packed with action, humour and surprises. It's the sequel to the popular "Sugar the Robot and the race to save the Earth" and winner of the Gold Medal in The Wishing Shelf Awards 2015 http://www.thewsa.co.uk
  • Do not feed the troll!

    Ryan Cartwright

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Gold Medal Winner of the Wishing Shelf Awards 2015 When Martin’s family moved house his Dad told him things would be better: he’d have more space to make his models, his sister would have her own bookshelves so she wouldn’t use his ones and Dad would be doing all his beer brewing in the garden. Nobody said anything about a troll under the lawn! At first they think the troll is cute and funny but things never stay that way. Soon it takes over their whole lives and they realise they should have heeded the warning they found with it: DO NOT FEED THE TROLL!
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  • Feed the Animals

    H A Rey

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, March 8, 1967)
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  • Feed the Animals

    H. A. Rey

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, Dec. 31, 1975)
    Feed the Animals
  • Let's Feed the Animals

    Kathleen N. Daly, Anne Kennedy

    Hardcover (Carnival, )
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  • Please do feed the animals

    Babs Bell Hajdusiewicz

    Unknown Binding (Steck-Vaughn Co, Jan. 1, 1991)
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