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Books with title Home Tweet Home

  • Home Tweet Home

    @TeaPainUSA

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2018)
    “Home Tweet Home” picks up where “American Tweetheart” leaves off as Tea Pain slices and dices the current American political landscape into hilarious, easy-to-swallow morsels of savory satire. Using his most popular tweets as a road-map, Tea takes us along on his own Twain-esque journey across the fertile plain of the American experience with his “horse sense” political analysis and home-spun storytelling.
  • Home Tweet Home

    @TeaPainUSA

    eBook
    Home Tweet Home picks up where American Tweetheart leaves off, as Tea Pain slices and dices the current American political landscape into hilarious, easy-to-swallow morsels of savory satire. Using his most popular tweets as a road map, Tea takes us along on his own Twain-esque journey across the fertile plain of the American experience with his “horse sense” political analysis and home-spun storytelling.
  • Home Sweet Home

    Make Believe Ideas Ltd.

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, Sept. 25, 2018)
    Turtle is looking for a new shell house – but none of them seem quite right!Children will love this tactile book, filled with textured flaps to lift and explore. Have fun lifting each flap to see what's inside each house!The funny, rhyming text will engage young children, and Stuart Lynch's funny illustrations are sure to entertain!A funny story with five textured flaps to explore!
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  • Home Tweet Home

    Courtney Dicmas

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, April 28, 2015)
    Pippi and Burt are tired of sharing their crowded nest with eight noisy little siblings, so off they fly to see the big, wide world and find a new home. But when they encounter all sorts of big, scary, hungry creatures, Pippi and Burt realize their crowded old nest is the best home of all. Here is an ideal story for anyone who appreciates the riotous joys (and challenges) of a large, rowdy family. It’s a funny and warm tribute to both the thrill of adventure and the love of home."Dicmas' expressive, paint-splotched birds have an adventurous spirit all their own [...] the page-turn reveals are their own reward. - Kirkus
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  • Home Tweet Home

    Courtney Dicmas

    eBook (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, April 28, 2015)
    Pippi and Burt are tired of sharing their crowded nest with eight noisy little siblings, so off they fly to see the big, wide world and find a new home. But when they encounter all sorts of big, scary, hungry creatures, Pippi and Burt realize their crowded old nest is the best home of all. Here is an ideal story for anyone who appreciates the riotous joys (and challenges) of a large, rowdy family. It’s a funny and warm tribute to both the thrill of adventure and the love of home."Dicmas' expressive, paint-splotched birds have an adventurous spirit all their own [...] the page-turn reveals are their own reward. - Kirkus
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  • Home Sweet Home

    Mia Cassany, Paula Blumen

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Kids will have their imaginations captured by this beautiful, non-fiction picture book that looks at home from around the world. Home from Home celebrates the wide diversity of living quarters people around the world live in. Find out who lives in a Brooklyn brownstone or a Tokyo apartment! What about a London townhouse, or a cabin in Reykjavik? Up and coming talent Paula Blumen illustrates all of these great views of home. There’s never been a better time to remember the importance of home for everyone.
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  • Home Sweet Home

    Maria Fleming

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching Strategies), July 1, 2003)
    This Level C little reader is designed to support children at the emergent stage of literacy, and features the following characteristics: One to two lines of text per page High-support illustrations with close text-to-picture match Repeated and recognizable high-frequency words Punctuation conventions such as quotation marks in dialogue Consistent text placement on the page, with slight variations such as speech bubbles Familiar story themes that build on children’s experience
  • Home Tweet Home

    Courtney Dicmas (illustrator) Courtney Dicmas

    Paperback (Templar Publishing, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Pippi and Burt are tired of sharing their crowded nest with eight noisy little siblings, so off they fly to see the big, wide world and find a new home. But when they encounter all sorts of big, scary, hungry creatures, Pippi and Burt realise their crowded old nest is the best home of all. Here is an ideal story for anyone who appreciates the riotous joys (and challenges) of a large, rowdy family. It's a funny and warm tribute to both the thrill of adventure and the love of home. A gorgeously illustrated, colourful tale from the author of Lemur Dreamer.
  • Home Sweet Home

    Moira Butterfield

    Paperback (Red Shed, June 27, 2019)
    What makes a house a home? How is your house similar or different to others around the world?From tents and huts to bobbing boats and apartments high up in the sky – they are all wonderfully varied, but there is something that makes them all special . . . Meet a variety of families throughout the book in this wonderful celebration of different cultures. Discover gers in Mongolia, tree houses in Japan, apartments in Italy, eco houses, canal boats and much, much more.
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  • Home Sweet Home

    Nancy Parent, Atelier Philippe Harchy

    Hardcover (Disney Enterprises Inc, March 15, 2000)
    Kanga shows Roo that his home is truly the best home of all.
  • Home Sweet Home

    Jean Marzollo, Ashley Wolff

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 1, 1997)
    From the tiniest insect to the great whales of the ocean, every creature on Earth has its own place to call home, in a poetic celebration of family and belonging.
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  • Home Sweet Home

    Jillian W Boone, K Ghedin

    Paperback (Read for a Cause, Aug. 28, 2019)
    This story about understanding the true meaning of "home" is designed to teach children an important lesson in a fun and engaging way. With whimsical illustrations and fun animal sounds to hold young reader's attention, Home Sweet Home follows a little turtle's journey as he visits his animal friends and discovers how special his shell really is. And, a portion of all sales proceeds from this book will be donated to charity! For more information about our mission and the charities we support, please visit our Read for a Cause website.