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Books with title Everyone Eats

  • Everyone

    Christopher Silas Neal

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 10, 2016)
    Everyone cries, everyone laughs, everyone sings—everyone. A celebrated illustrator explores the universality of feelings in his authorial debut.Christopher Silas Neal, praised by the New York Times for his “stunning retro-style illustrations,” invites young readers to explore how we feel what we feel, and how everyone else feels it, too. From the animals in the woods to the neighbors in their homes nearby, everyone has feelings and shares them in this whimsical story. Vivid, childlike art in a limited palette conveys a full spectrum of emotion. Young children easily frustrated by a popped balloon or overjoyed by a sky full of stars will relish this simple exploration of empathy.
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  • Everyone Eats

    Julia Kuo

    Board book (Simply Read Books, Nov. 5, 2012)
    From rabbits to birds to mice, this board book features a wide variety of cute critters and the scrumptious foods they eat. And all the things the animals eat—carrots, berries, seeds—can be eaten by a toddler, too!
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  • Everyone Eats

    Nancy Allen

    language (Rourke Educational Media, March 27, 2019)
    Have you ever eaten a bug? How about a caterpillar or a tarantula? Believe it or not, kids in other parts of the world eat these tasty treats every day. Learn all about different countries and the sometimes unusual and creepy things people eat. Get out your spoon and fork and get ready to learn about what everyone eats! This title will allow students to identify the main topic and retell key details of a text.• Multicultural• Text based questions• World map• Bold keywords with picture glossary
  • Everyone

    Christopher Silas Neal

    Paperback (WALKER BOOKS, June 1, 2017)
    Everyone
  • Everyone Eats Bread!

    Janet Reed

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
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  • Everyone Toots

    Joe Rhatigan, Alejandro O'Kif

    Hardcover (MoonDance Press, Oct. 17, 2017)
    There's a time and a place for everything, but Everyone Toots, so remember that when it's time to pass a little gas. Everyone Toots will have young children and their parents laughing and learning. Just like the title says, everyone toots. For the child who just doesn't believe us, here's the book that proves it. Does Dad toot? Yes. Does Mom toot? Of course! How about the president? Indeed. At once silly, mischievous, and wacky while also being informative and perhaps even a tad comforting.Everyone Toots, keeps it as tasteful as possible while also tickling everyone's funny bone. The rhyming text and incredibly funny illustrations from well known Argentinean artist, Alejandro O'Kif, will keep kids coming back for another round of unicorns, elephants, big brothers, ballerinas, princesses, astronauts and more passing a little gas. Everyone Toots is just one of MoonDance Press' fun and educational books for children. Visit our website to see them all!
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  • Everyone Eats

    Nancy Allen

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Have you ever eaten a bug? How about a caterpillar or a tarantula? Believe it or not, kids in other parts of the world eat these tasty treats every day. Learn all about different countries and the sometimes unusual and creepy things people eat. Get out your spoon and fork and get ready to learn about what everyone eats! This title will allow students to identify the main topic and retell key details of a text.• Multicultural• Text based questions• World map• Bold keywords with picture glossary
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  • Everyone

    Mark Lee Ford, Andrea Alemanno, Thom Lemmons, Lennox Samuels

    language (The Moneo Company, Feb. 14, 2016)
    “Everyone” shows children how they are connected to everyone else in the world. Based on "I, Pencil" by Leonard Read and inspired by Milton Friedman, "Everyone" teaches children that everyone around the world is different: our languages, clothes, music, food, religions, bodies, histories, and colors. If we all met, most of us could not talk to each other. We might not even like each other. Yet, somehow, we all cooperate to create things without thinking about it. MARK LEE FORD is an entrepreneur, scientist, and engineer.ANDREA ALEMANNO describes himself as a "compulsive designer who fills the line spacing, preferably at 300 dpi. I love to blend the traditional touch with the world of digital tools; I use pencil, ink and digital colors to give life to my artwork.”THOM LEMMONS has published numerous works of fiction and non-fiction, including Sunday Clothes and the best-selling Jabez: A Novel. He is the senior editor at Texas A&M University Press.LENNOX SAMUELS is a writer and editor based in Bangkok. He is a former senior editor and foreign correspondent for Newsweek and the Dallas Morning News, has reported from numerous countries, and covered conflicts in Iraq and Somalia, among others. He was an editor of the newspaper series "Violence Against Women," which won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1994.For ages 5 to 8. Language This edition is in English only.Editions in others languages:JapaneseChineseSpanish
  • Everyone Eats Rice

    Jillian Powell

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Provides information on the cultivation, consumption, nutritional value, and varieties of rice, as well as several recipes.
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  • Everyone Eats Bread!

    Janet Reed

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Text and photographs present some of the many ways bread is made and eaten around the world.
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  • Everyone Toots

    Trent Porter, Sarah Porter

    language (, Oct. 11, 2014)
    Little Bradley has so many questions...like, "Why do I toot?" And who would know more about toots than his dad? With his dad's help, Bradley discovers that toots come from everywhere...even from monkeys and his mom. Join Bradley as he has fun learning about toots.
  • Everyone Toots

    Trent Porter

    Paperback (TP Distribution, LLC, )
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