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Books with title Eggs, Eggs!

  • Eggs

    Suzanne Toren, Cassandra Morris, Jerry Spinelli, Hachette Audio

    Audiobook (Hachette Audio, May 24, 2007)
    Nine-year-old David has recently lost his mother to a freak accident, his salesman father is constantly on the road, and he is letting his anger out on his grandmother. Sarcastic and bossy 13-year-old Primrose lives with her childlike, fortuneteller mother, and a framed picture is the only evidence of the father she never knew. Despite their differences, David and Primrose forge a tight yet tumultuous friendship, eventually helping each other deal with what is missing in their lives. This powerful, quirky novel about two very complicated, damaged children has much to say about friendship, loss, and recovery.
  • Eggs

    Jerry Spinelli

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2008)
    Eggs is a quirky and moving novel about two very complicated, damaged children. David has recently lost his mother to a freak accident, his salesman father is constantly on the road, and he is letting his anger out on his grandmother. Primrose lives with her unstable, childlike, fortuneteller mother, and the only evidence of the father she never knew is a framed picture. Despite their age difference (David is 9, Primrose is 13), they forge a tight yet tumultuous friendship, eventually helping each other deal with what is missing in their lives.
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  • Eggs

    Jerry Spinelli

    eBook (Orchard Books, May 5, 2011)
    Nine-year-old David is sad and angry - his mother has recently died in a freak accident and now he has to live with his grandmother, as his father is too busy to care for him. Then David meets thirteen-year-old Primrose, who has no dad, and a neglectful and eccentric mother. Together these two damaged children help each other to find what is missing in their lives...
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  • Eggs

    Elizabeth Clarke

    eBook (Elizabeth Clarke, )
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  • Eggs

    Marilyn Singer, Emma Stevenson

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 15, 2008)
    Just in time for Easter and springtime, here is a gorgeously illustrated picture book filled with fascinating facts about eggs.Many creatures, including amphibians, reptiles, insects, birds, and even some mammals, lay eggs. Eggs come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and textures, from jelly-covered bullfrog eggs that float to stringy octopus eggs that hang beneath sea ledges. Animals protect their eggs in special ways too. Seahorse eggs are carried in the father's pouch, while Asian cave swiftlet eggs stay safe in a nest made of spit. As different as they are from one another, all eggs contain a special world, a place where a developing embryo can breathe, grow, and be nourished. Extraordinary facts abound in this intriguingly written and intricately illustrated picture book about the varied appearances, development processes, environments, and survival challenges of eggs.
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  • Eggs

    Jerry Spinelli

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2007)
    Nine-year-old David has recently lost his mother to a freak accident, his salesman father is constantly on the road, and he is letting his anger out on his grandmother. Sarcastic and bossy 13-year-old Primrose lives with her childlike, fortuneteller mother, and a framed picture is the only evidence of the father she never knew. Despite their differences, David and Primrose forge a tight yet tumultuous friendship, eventually helping each other deal with what is missing in their lives. This powerful, quirky novel about two very complicated, damaged children has much to say about friendship, loss, and recovery.
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  • Eggs

    Jerry Spinelli

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 2008)
    Eggs is a quirky and moving novel about two very complicated, damaged children. David has recently lost his mother to a freak accident, his salesman father is constantly on the road, and he is letting his anger out on his grandmother. Primrose lives with her unstable, childlike, fortuneteller mother, and the only evidence of the father she never knew is a framed picture. Despite their age difference (David is 9, Primrose is 13), they forge a tight yet tumultuous friendship, eventually helping each other deal with what is missing in their lives.
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  • Eggs

    Sara E. Hoffmann

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Mixing, cooking, and adding salt and pepper are all part of making scrambled eggs. Simple text explains how eggs change form when you heat them in a pan.
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  • EGGS

    EJ Carroll, Emmi Ojala

    language (Pose Publishing, May 19, 2014)
    Six eggs each dream of being something different.But life in the cold, dark fridge is not all it’s cracked up to beand who they become on the inside will determine their destiny.About the bookEGGS is an imaginative children’s picture story book about six eggs who each have their own dream of being something different. The protagonist, the villain and the supporting cast must navigate their way through the unpredictability of being in the dark and look within to find themselves. Written in catchy rhyme, this unique book refers to the unnamed characters by their ever-changing internal state and manages to represent cultural diversity, is gender free and alludes children to the morals of respecting others and self belief. Offered up along side EGGS are free educational tools for teachers who want to extend on the book in the classroom, which can be found on the authors' website.
  • Eggs

    Jerry Spinelli

    Hardcover (Little Brown / Hachette, Aug. 16, 2007)
    This powerful novel by Newberry Medal winner Jerry Spinelli has a lot to say about friendship, loss and recovery. Children's fiction.
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  • Eggs, Eggs, Eggs

    Cindy Fay Campbell Stever, Ashley Bell

    language (, Dec. 28, 2012)
    Farmers' Doug and Cindy get a big surprise one morning.
  • Eggs

    Esme Eve

    Unknown Binding (Wonder Books, March 15, 1971)
    Wonder Starters introduce young children to the delights of first reading and furnish basic information on eggs. Prepared in consultation with librarians, reading specialists, teacher panels and international authorities in the field of primary education, they are useful tools that effectively stimulate the imagination and enrich the vocabulary. Careful control of word and sentence length assures ready understanding and sustained interest.