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  • Little Chipper

    Sindy McKay, Sydney Hanson

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2017)
    This light-hearted book about a puppy can assist young students in social and emotional learning, particularly in the area of empathy. Whether used for family engagement in reading at home or used in the classroom, this book can serve as a spring-board for discussion about difficult social situations. In the book, Little Chipper romps and plays with all the other dogs in the park. When a new dog named Rex shows up and wants to play, Little Chipper is excited to have Rex join in the fun. Unfortunately, Rex isn't very excited about playing with Little Chipper. Rex thinks Little Chipper is just too little to play in their games. When Rex threatens to take his ball and leave, all the other dogs need to decide what to do.
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  • Little Chimp

    Laura Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2017)
    Scaled down to approximately half the size of books in the Look at Me series, this book presents the same illustrations found in the original, with a slightly abridged story, perfectly sized for little hands. These books offer child-friendly portrayals of baby animals and their mothers, and use simple language to show how the mommy animals keep their babies out of trouble. In Little Chimp, Mom teaches Little Chimp how to swing from trees, gather food, and more. Toddlers will love the pictures and the story, and will be delighted when their own Mommy or Daddy reads it to them.
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  • Little Chick

    Amy Hest, Anita Jeram

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 24, 2009)
    The creators of the New York Times bestselling Kiss Good Night offer a trio of gentle tales about a special intergenerational bond.Little Chick may be a good and patient gardener, as Old-Auntie observes, but what if you simply can’t wait for your carrot to grow tall? What if you skip like a pro but still can’t lift your kite in the air? Or if you’re a really good stretcher but can’t reach your favorite star? With affection and humor, Amy Hest offers three vignettes about a curious chick and a loving auntie who knows how to soften disappointments by keeping the spark of wonder alive. And the incomparable Anita Jeram renders Little Chick’s gestures and movements with a mastery that captures the spirit of every young child.
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  • Little Chick

    Lauren Thompson, John Butler

    Board book (Little Simon, Jan. 21, 2014)
    Live large on the farm with Little Chick in this board book edition of a sweet story from New York Times bestselling author Lauren Thompson.Little chick may be the smallest chick on the farm, but she doesn’t know it. What she does know is that she can chirp the loudest, eat the most, and stand the tallest. And she’s proud of it too! Originally published in hardcover as Wee Little Chick, this sturdy board book edition will make an ideal companion to Little Bunny, and is perfect for even the youngest of readers!
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  • Little Chipper

    Sindy McKay, Sydney Hanson

    Hardcover (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2017)
    Little Chipper is excited about the arrival a new dog, Rex, in the park but when Rex is not nice to Little Chipper, the other dogs must decide what to do.
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  • Little Chick

    IglooBooks

    Board book (Igloo Books, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Have you ever wondered what happens when a little chick becomes a beautiful bluebird? Read along as she breaks out of her shell and into the exciting world around her!
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  • Little Chief

    Toni Danette

    language (First Edition Design Publishing, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Little Chief is a true story about a little boy who has many common difficulties as a child. He wets the bed, sucks his thumb and has a mean sister. It makes him sad to have these issues. However, he has hope that one day it will get better.He tries hard and learns to overcome them. Little Chief not only grows up to be a big chief, but a U.S. Navy Chief! Little Chief is a real life example and inspirational story to children facing similar issues and that they too can overcome them.Author_Bio: Toni Danette lives in beautiful Huntington Beach, California with her son Chance. With a deep family history of military service and an avid supporter of empowering children that don't fit the "norm", she has written Little Chief proving to children that they can overcome obstacles no matter how difficult they may seem. Little Chief is a true story written about her brother, now U.S. Navy Senior Chief, and the obstacles he has overcome. It is an inspiring story for young children with common childhood issues they can relate to. This is Toni Danette's first book. She is looking forward to writing many more real life stories about others who have overcome childhood adversities.Keywords: Navy, Chief, Thumb sucking, Bedwetting, Dogs, Scared, Overweight, Stutter, Boy, Issues, Sick, Sister, Fear, True, Real, Accomplish, Overcome, Better, Hope, Inspiring, Little, Grow, Learn, Military
  • Little Chief

    Syd Hoff

    Hardcover (Harper and Brothers, March 15, 1961)
    An I can read book from long ago in the child hood dreams of us all
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  • Little Chimp

    L. Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S., June 1, 2011)
    B.E.S. series of Look at Me board books for preschool children tell stories about baby animals and their mothers. In each tale the mother animal takes care of her baby and keeps him out of trouble. The simple but true-to-nature stories of animals tending their babies are complemented with vivid, full-color illustrations on every page. The animals are handsomely rendered in a naturalistic style and placed in realistic, detail-filled settings.
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  • Little Chick

    Stephanie Calmenson, Hitomi Kuroki

    Board book (Little Simon, April 4, 1985)
    Calmenson, Stephanie
  • Little Chief

    Toni Danette

    Paperback (First Edition Design Publishing, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Little Chief is a true story about a little boy who has many common difficulties as a child. He wets the bed, sucks his thumb and has a mean sister. It makes him sad to have these issues. However, he has hope that one day it will get better. He tries hard and learns to overcome them. Little Chief not only grows up to be a big chief, but a U.S. Navy Chief! Little Chief is a real life example and inspirational story to children facing similar issues and that they too can overcome them. author_bio: Toni Danette lives in beautiful Huntington Beach, California with her son Chance. With a deep family history of military service and an avid supporter of empowering children that don't fit the "norm", she has written Little Chief proving to children that they can overcome obstacles no matter how difficult they may seem. Little Chief is a true story written about her brother, now U.S. Navy Senior Chief, and the obstacles he has overcome. It is an inspiring story for young children with common childhood issues they can relate to. This is Toni Danette's first book. She is looking forward to writing many more real life stories about others who have overcome childhood adversities. Keywords: Navy, Chief, Thumb sucking, Bedwetting, Dogs, Scared, Overweight, Stutter, Boy, Issues, Sick, Sister, Fear, True, Real, Accomplish, Overcome, Better, Hope, Inspiring, Little, Grow, Learn, Military
  • Little Chick

    Jacqueline Hook, Barbara Zane

    eBook (Jacqueline Beverly Hills - JBH Books, April 10, 2013)
    When Little Chick can't find his hammer, he becomes angry. He stamps his feet and runs around. Young children listen eagerly to find out what will happen next and how the problem will be solved.Little Chick is one of five heartwarming stories in The Furry Friends--Five Favorite Stories collection, designed for ages 2-6. Each colorful story teaches children how to manage feelings and develop self-responsibility, while modeling for parents and caregivers how to guide child behavior in a patient and loving way. Books in this series...- The Furry Friends--Five Favorite Stories (all five stories in one book)- Little Chick: Little Chick learns to put away his toys.- Little Mouse: Little Mouse learns not to ask for a Band-Aid unless he is hurt.- Little Raccoon: Little Raccoon learns not to color with crayons all over the house.- Little Kitty: Little Kitty learns not to overcome shyness.- Little Bunny: Little Bunny learns to share.