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Books with title Friendly Berta

  • Friendly Berta

    Mara Dayfeldt

    language (, June 25, 2016)
    Berta takes a day off. She is a friendly cow. Berta spends an adventurous day with humans, animals and others. The author is a German child care worker. She is a mother of three children.
  • Friendly

    D.W. Boyce

    language (CBG Productions, Nov. 5, 2014)
    Noah Mansfield feels like he’s being watched, but he can’t quite figure out by whom or what. When his friend Titus tells him he feels it too, they embark on a quest into the woods to find their “stalker”.Their daily walks help Titus to regain his strength as well as give them clues as to whom the stalker might be, but they come across warnings from the trappers as well who don’t like them snooping around. Now they fear that the trappers may be watching them or is it something else?With the help of Noah’s dad, they venture out again in hopes of learning more and what they find startles all of them.Venture with Noah and Titus as they continue their quest to save the wolves in this charming sequel.
  • Friendly Bear

    Robert Bright

    Paperback (Doubleday, Jan. 15, 2000)
    This is about Matt, who likes stories;the Friendly Bear, who likes honey;and Wise Grandpa, whoknows what everybody likes.
  • Friendly

    Janine Amos, Gwen Greene

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Feb. 1, 1994)
    Book by Amos, Janine, Greene, Gwen
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  • Friendly

    Amos

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, )
    None
  • Friendly Beet

    Teresa Infante, Sebastiaan Brakenhoff, Tiago Moura

    (Global MAGNETic, March 25, 2020)
    Friendly Beet is the third of the VEGETABLE GARDEN STORIES, a collection that highlights the importance of vegetables we should eat every day. In each of these stories, human and citizenship values of utter meaning come to light, in easy and accessible reading content designed for the younger generation. Two brothers follow up a trail that puzzled them, leading to uncharted terrain, and the discovery of a newfound friend. By the end of the story, the little ones will recognize the value of eating this vegetable for strong health.Rich in iron, the humble beet has been known since ancient times as a food/remedy that strengthens physical vigor, strengthening the immune system. Soups, juices, and salads are some of the suggestions for their daily use.Now that you know this, there are no more excuses not to eat it.
  • Friendly

    Janine Amos

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, Dec. 15, 2001)
    None