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  • Hoppy Easter, Blue!

    Random House, Steph Lew

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 5, 2021)
    A sturdy Easter board book starring all your favorite characters from Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues & You!What does Blue want to do with you on this beautiful Easter day? Find out in this adorably illustrated board book with sturdy pages, starring Blue, Josh, and the rest of the Blue's Clues gang. Girls and boys ages 0 to 3 who love Nickelodeon will love this sweet story! Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues & You combines engaging interactive and educational elements with an adorable puppy and her fun friend Josh, perfect for hours of preschool fun!
  • Hoppy Easter

    Gintare Anand

    language (, Feb. 22, 2019)
    Hoppy Easter is an easy to read poem for children ages 0-6. It has color and ordinal number words that are ideal for the early readers. In this book, Easter Bunny is a girl hiding colorful Easter eggs, and the child, who is narrating the poem, is looking for them. Incredibly warm and colorful illustrations are designed to invoke curiosity while making this book a great addition to your child's library. This perfect bedtime story is guaranteed to bring lots of fun and it is a great way to bond with your child. It also promotes imagination, creativity, attention to details and literary skills for young readers.
  • Hoppy Easter

    Patricia Hermes, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Little Apple, March 1, 1998)
    When her arch-rival, Tiffany Bianca, brings a rabbit to class for show and tell, seven-year-old Katie Potts decides she must have one also and lies to her Grandpa to try to get one. Original.
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  • HOPPY EASTER! - FULL

    Mary Man-Kong, Linda Karl

    Paperback (Golden Books, Jan. 8, 2013)
    Children 3-7 will love this egg-straordinary full-color Easter activity book featuring cards to make and over 50 stickers.
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  • Happy Hoppy Easter

    Lindsay Mai-Khanh Nguyen

    Paperback (Alex Nguyen, Nov. 24, 2016)
    It's Easter! Isabella is so excited to go Easter Egg hunting, but first she has to do her chores. See how many eggs she finds compared to her brother, who doesn't have any chores.
  • Hoppy Easter

    Patricia Hermes, Marcus Pfister

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, March 15, 1998)
    Katie Potts always seems to have a hard time around the holidays, and Easter is no different. Perfect Tiffany Bianca is bringing her fluffy white bunny to class for show-and-tell, and Katie is determined to have a bunny of her own. When Katie asks her father for a bunny, he says that they are too much trouble. But Katie jut won't listen. Will Katie's Easter basket be full of trouble? Or will her dreams come true? (Digest) .
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  • Hoppy Easter

    Patricia Hermes;Marcus Pfister

    Paperback (Little Apple, March 15, 1855)
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  • Hoppy Easter

    Gintare Anand

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 28, 2015)
    Hoppy Easter is an easy to read poem for children ages 0-6. It has color and ordinal number words that are ideal for the early readers. In this book, Easter Bunny is a girl hiding colorful Easter eggs, and the child, who is narrating the poem, is looking for them. Incredibly warm and colorful illustrations are designed to invoke curiosity while making this book a great addition to your child's library. This perfect bedtime story is guaranteed to bring lots of fun and it is a great way to bond with your child. It also promotes imagination, creativity, attention to details and literary skills for young readers.
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  • Hoppy Easter

    Gintare Anand

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Feb. 19, 2015)
    Hoppy Easter is an easy to read poem for children ages 0-6. It has color and ordinal number words that are ideal for the early readers. In this book, Easter Bunny is a girl hiding colorful Easter eggs, and the child, who is narrating the poem, is looking for them. Incredibly warm and colorful illustrations are designed to invoke curiosity while making this book a great addition to your child's library. This perfect bedtime story is guaranteed to bring lots of fun and it is a great way to bond with your child. It also promotes imagination, creativity, attention to details and literary skills for young readers.
  • Hoppy Easter!

    Penelope Dyan

    Paperback (Bellissima Publishing LLC, Jan. 4, 2011)
    There is a reason for the Easter season, and while it is great fun to look for all the colored eggs and fun things the Easter Bunny might bring, there is an even bigger reason for the celebration of Easter. This book uses basic teaching skills, repetition of words from the Dolch reading word list, and rhyme, along with kid friendly colorful illustrations that will encourage your child to be creative. Let your child finish the rhyme, and let him name the characters he sees on the pages after he notices the word patterns presented in the book. This will reinforce his reading skills, and give you a chance to interact with your child as your child reads. It doesn't matter if you think your child is already reading and therefore doesn't need this kind of book, because that isn't the point of the book. The point of this book, and of all Penelope Dyan books, is to promote four things 1) creativity; 2) discussion; 3) enjoyment of reading; and 4) fun! If you meet these goals with your child when it comes to reading, your child will love reading. If your child loves reading, your chid will learn and love learning; because learning will be associated with both the discovery of new things and fun! Penelope Dyan is a former teacher, an attorney and an award winning writer. Two of her books for children have been chosen by the UK Arts Council and are on display at the Saison Poetry library on the fifth floor of the Royal Exhibit Hall at Southbank Centre, London. Two of her other books are listed in the best books (of the top ten books) on the Pukeke Reading list in Australia; and her book "Surfer Girl" was best teen book at both the 2008 New York Book Festival and the 2008 Hollywood Book Festival, and it is also recognized on the Girls Voices In Literature Database, Miami University Florida.