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Books with title Famous Seaweed Soup

  • Seaweed Soup

    Stuart J. Murphy

    Paperback (GREAT SOURCE, April 1, 2003)
    It's slimy. It's smelly. Its green and it's gooey. It's seaweed soup -- and its Turtle's favorite lunch!Turtle has made enough seaweed soup for everyone. But it looks awful and smells worse! Nobody wants to even taste it. How can they tell Turtle without hurting his feelings?As Turtle serves lunch to his reluctant guests, young readers can learn about matching sets (also called one-to-one correspondence) by keeping track of all the different bowls, cups, spoons, and napkins on the table. Lighthearted art and a surprise ending make this a story readers will eat up.
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  • Famous Seaweed Soup

    Antoinette Truglio Martin, Nadine Bernard Westcott

    Library Binding (Albert Whitman & Co, April 1, 1993)
    During a day at the beach, Sara asks her family for help gathering the ingredients for seaweed soup, but after they decline, and Sara collects all the smelly stuff by herself, everyone will have to eat the seaweed soup.
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  • Famous Seaweed Soup

    Antoinette Truglio Martin, Nadine Bernard Westcott

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Co, March 1, 1996)
    On a visit with her family to the shore, Sara gathers water, seaweed, snails, and smelly stuff to make her famous seaweed soup
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  • Famous seaweed soup

    Antoinette Truglio Martin

    Unknown Binding (SRA Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1995)
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  • Seaweed Soup

    Stuart J. Murphy, Frank Remkiewicz

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 21, 2001)
    It's slimy. It's smelly. Its green and it's gooey. It's seaweed soup -- and its Turtle's favorite lunch!Turtle has made enough seaweed soup for everyone. But it looks awful and smells worse! Nobody wants to even taste it. How can they tell Turtle without hurting his feelings?As Turtle serves lunch to his reluctant guests, young readers can learn about matching sets (also called one-to-one correspondence) by keeping track of all the different bowls, cups, spoons, and napkins on the table. Lighthearted art and a surprise ending make this a story readers will eat up.
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  • Seaweed Soup

    Stuart J. Murphy, Frank Remkiewicz

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Young readers will learn about matching sets in this adorable story that follows Turtle, who has made green and stinky seaweed soup for lunch, as he hurriedly mixes and matches the cups, bowls, and spoons before his friends arrive. Simultaneous.
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  • Seaweed Soup

    Stuart J. Murphy

    Paperback (GREAT SOURCE, Aug. 16, 1828)
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  • Seaweed Soup

    Stuart J. Murphy, Frank Remkiewicz

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn, April 1, 2003)
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  • Seaweed Soup

    Stuart J. Murphy, Frank Remkiewicz

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 1, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. To feed all his friends, Turtle has to mix and match cups, bowls and spoons. Readers learn about matching sets and the correspondence between different groups of objects.
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  • Seaweed Soup

    Stuart J. Murphy, Frank Remkiewicz

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 2001)
    It's slimy. It's smelly. Its green and it's gooey. It's seaweed soup -- and its Turtle's favorite lunch!Turtle has made enough seaweed soup for everyone. But it looks awful and smells worse! Nobody wants to even taste it. How can they tell Turtle without hurting his feelings?As Turtle serves lunch to his reluctant guests, young readers can learn about matching sets (also called one-to-one correspondence) by keeping track of all the different bowls, cups, spoons, and napkins on the table. Lighthearted art and a surprise ending make this a story readers will eat up.
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