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Books with title Elmo the Pig

  • Pig the Elf

    Aaron Blabey

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 26, 2017)
    From the award-winning creator of Pig the Pug comes another laugh-out-loud book, filled with holiday cheer!Santa was coming! 'Twas bigger than big!No one loves Christmas more than Pig. And the world's greediest pug will stay up all night to get his presents! When Pig yips at Santa and finds himself joining in on the flying sleigh ride, things quickly get out of hand in a way that is pure Pig pandemonium.
    K
  • Pig the Elf

    Aaron Blabey

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 5, 2017)
    Santa was coming! 'Twas bigger than big! But no-one was feeling more festive than PIG! No one loves Christmas more than Pig. And the world's greediest Pug will stay up all night to get his presents! Another laugh-out-loud book filled with holiday cheer, from the award-winning creator of PIG THE PUG (9781407154985).
    K
  • Pig the Elf

    Aaron Blabey

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Jan. 30, 2018)
    No one loves Christmas more than Pig. And the world's greediest pug will stay up all night to get his presents! When Pig yips at Santa and finds himself joining in on the flying sleigh ride, things quickly get out of hand in a way that is pure Pig pandemonium.
    K
  • Elmo the Pig

    Janie Spaht Gill, Wendy Kanno, Bob Reese

    Hardcover (Dominie Pr, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Book by Gill, Janie Spaht, Kanno, Wendy
    K
  • PIG the ELF

    Aaron Blabey

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, Aug. 16, 2017)
    New Book in excellent condition.
    K
  • Elmo the Pig

    Wendy Kanno

    Paperback (Dominie Pr, Dec. 1, 1984)
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  • Eliza the Pig

    Alexandra McClanahan

    language (, Jan. 31, 2016)
    Located in the heart of Nebraska, Joel and Angela Manning’s family farm is the only home Eliza has ever known. The black Berkshire pig lives on the spacious property with plenty of other animals by her side, including other hogs, dairy cows, cattle, and chickens.For the most part, life on the Manning farm is pleasant. Well, except for dealing with the bad behavior of another pig named Carrie. Carrie is never happy with anyone or anything and is determined to take down Farmer Joel—while being a bully to all the other animals.But when a hog confinement moves in nearby, Eliza finds herself with even more serious problems to worry about. The cruel facility is creating a terrible stench and attracting huge numbers of flies.When Joel and Angela decide to protest the conditions of the confinement, their choice creates a rift that splits the town in two—and could have major consequences for the humans and animals of the farm alike.Eliza the Pig is an animal-driven tale of life on a small farm, showcasing the importance of family, friendship, and standing up for what’s right.
  • Eliza the Pig

    Alexandra McClanahan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 21, 2016)
    Located in the heart of Nebraska, Joel and Angela Manning’s family farm is the only home Eliza has ever known. The black Berkshire pig lives on the spacious property with plenty of other animals by her side, including other hogs, dairy cows, cattle, and chickens. For the most part, life on the Manning farm is pleasant. Well, except for dealing with the bad behavior of another pig named Carrie. Carrie is never happy with anyone or anything and is determined to take down Farmer Joel—while being a bully to all the other animals. But when a hog confinement moves in nearby, Eliza finds herself with even more serious problems to worry about. The cruel facility is creating a terrible stench and attracting huge numbers of flies. When Joel and Angela decide to protest the conditions of the confinement, their choice creates a rift that splits the town in two—and could have major consequences for the humans and animals of the farm alike. Eliza the Pig is an animal-driven tale of life on a small farm, showcasing the importance of family, friendship, and standing up for what’s right.
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  • The Pig

    J.D. Beastly

    language (, Sept. 17, 2013)
    Miss Thorley was famished. For her first breakfast she had only had one loaf of bread dipped in lard. For her second breakfast she had only had ten pieces of fried bread with bacon and sausages on top. It was now time for her third and largest breakfast of the morning. ‘Pile them lunch-boxes up,’ she grunted pointing to her giant stomach. ‘I'm starving here. I've got growlers in my tummy. I'm getting the dreaded African swelly-belly like those poor kids off the telly. Put them lunch-boxes here right in front of my nose so that I can inspect them. I can smell that someone has chocolate cake…’
  • Elmo Pig

    Wendy Kanno

    Paperback (Aro Pub, June 15, 1984)
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