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Books with title Good luck duck

  • Good Luck

    L. T. Meade

    eBook (, May 16, 2012)
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  • Good Luck, Ivy!

    Lisa Yee, Susan McAliley

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Ivy Ling feels unlucky. Her best friend, Julie Albright, has moved away, her mom is super busy with law school, and Ivy has to go to Chinese school every Saturday. Worst of all, Ivy learns that the annual Ling family reunion is scheduled for the same day as the All-City gymnastics tournament, for which Ivy has been practicing for months. When Ivy's parents tell her she has to decide which event to attend, she despairs--how can she please both her gymnastics coach and her family? Gradually Ivy realizes that she can make her own luck--and make a decision that's right for her.
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  • Lucky Duck: The Good Egg

    Kym D Wimbis, Vladimir Milosavljevic

    eBook
    A charming, laugh-out-loud funny, and fast-paced story about being different, unconditional acceptance, and the power of family.Lucky Duck has always been different; even as an egg. And being different isn't easy. But sometimes the best things come in the smallest packages and often it's our differences that make us special.Lucky Duck is a good egg. But Lucky discovers, very early, that being different can be a challenge.Lucky Duck: The Good Egg is a heart-warming and amusing story from debut children’s book author Kym D. Wimbis; brilliantly illustrated by the amazingly talented Vladimir Milosavljevic. Told with fun, energetic, illustrations and witty, tongue-in-cheek, wordplay, Lucky Duck: The Good Egg is sure to go to the top of the favorites pile.If you enjoyed Luck Duck: The Good Egg you'll love Lucky Duck's latest adventure...Lucky Duck: A Platypus's Tale. Things get even more interesting for Lucky outside the shell!You see, Lucky was a duck, but a duck like no other. He didn't look like a duck. Swim like a duck. Or even quack like a duck. And when he tried to fly...DUCK!And coming soon...Lucky Duck: The Bunyip's Curse.If you like Rob Burach's "The Very Impatient Caterpillar", Bob Shea's "Unicorn Thinks He's So Great", Ryan T Higgins' "Mother Bruce", Jory John's "Goodnight Already", Aaron Reynolds' "Creepy Carrots", or Drew Daywalt's "The Day The Crayons Quit", you'll want to add "Lucky Duck: The Good Egg" to your collection.Reading level: 3-8 years. Great for toddlers ages 3 and 4 years, and kids ages 5, 6, 7, and 8 years in Preschool (Pre-K), Nursery (Kindergarten), Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3. Download your FREE Lucky Duck poster at fb.com/luckyduckbook.From the Back Cover"Shell-shockingly good!" - Ducks & Drakes Daily"An egg story that can't be beat!" - Australian Egg Council"The yokes will quack you up!" - Pun Intended Magazine"An eggs-ellent prequel to the egg-ceptional Lucky Duck: A Platypus's Tale!" - Mallards MonthlyAbout the AuthorKym D. Wimbis is a screenwriter and children's picture book author who grew up playing in the Australian bush with his brother and cousins. He has always enjoyed and admired the power of words and storytelling, which he inherited from his parents who always had a (usually funny) story to share.Kym lives sunny Queensland, Australia, with his two best mates, Dopey and Rat-face.Lucky Duck: The Good Egg is Kym's children's picture book debut and the prequel to the much anticipated Lucky Duck: A Platypus's Tale.You can catch up with Kym and Lucky Duck at fb.com/luckyduckbook. Stop by and download your very own, FREE, Lucky Duck poster!
  • Good Luck Duck

    Meindert DeJong

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1950)
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  • Good Luck Bear

    Greg Foley

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Feb. 5, 2009)
    Bear and Mouse are looking for luck. Four-leaf clover luck. Will they find it? Monkey says there's no such thing. Turtle thinks it'll take too long. And Groundhog wonders if they'll be unlucky if they can't find one! Suddenly Bear isn't sure if he should keep looking or give up . . . until Mouse sees something unusual."Does it have four leaves?" asks Bear."No . . ." says Mouse. Maybe Bear and Mouse's luck has changed. But which way? Greg Foley gives us another wonderful, heartwarming surprise with Good Luck Bear.
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  • Good luck duck;

    Meindert De Jong

    Unknown Binding (Harper, March 15, 1950)
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  • Good Luck Gold

    Janet Wong

    eBook (PoetrySuitcase, )
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  • Good Luck Duck

    Dejong Meindert

    Paperback (Lutterworth Press, March 15, 1974)
    Wonderful children's story.
  • Good Luck Gold

    Janet Wong

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 12, 2012)
    Janet Wong is the leading Asian American poet for children and her first book, Good Luck Gold, is considered a classic in multicultural literature. Good Luck Gold is approaching its 20th anniversary; it was the first collection of children's poetry to include Asian American themes. Janet Wong's sometimes poignant, sometimes humorous, and always original poems explore her Chinese and Korean heritage in a book about "just growing up" in contemporary America. This edition of Wong's original 42 poems includes the often-reprinted "Waiting at the Railroad Cafe," "Noise," and "Noodles," plus a new Author's Note at the end. Janet Wong received the Recognition of Merit Award from the Claremont Graduate School for this first collection as well as her second collection, A Suitcase of Seaweed (a NYPL Best Book for the Teen Age and a NCSS Notable Trade Book).
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  • Good Luck, Ivy

    Lisa Yee, Robert Hunt, Nika Korniyenko, Susan McAliley

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 2007)
    When the big gymnastics tournament is scheduled for the same day as the annual Ling family reunion, Ivy wrestles with a difficult choice, but her brother helps Ivy realize that she can take charge of her own life and make her own luck. Simultaneous.
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  • Good Luck Bear

    Greg Foley

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, Feb. 5, 2009)
    Bear and Mouse are looking for luck. Four-leaf clover luck. Will they find it? Monkey says there?s no such thing. Turtle thinks it?ll take too long. And Groundhog wonders if they?ll be unlucky if they can?t find one! Suddenly Bear isn?t sure if he should keep looking or give up . . . until Mouse sees something unusual. ?Does it have four leaves?? asks Bear. ?No . . .? says Mouse. Maybe Bear and Mouse?s luck has changed. But which way? Greg Foley gives us another wonderful, heartwarming surprise with Good Luck Bear.
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  • Good Luck Bear

    Greg Foley

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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