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Books with title Little Apple Goat

  • 5 Little Apples

    Yusuke Yonezu

    Board book (mineditionUS, Oct. 31, 2014)
    A lift-the-flap counting book for the very young 5 little applesMr Elephant ate one, which left only ? (Lift the flap)4 little apples The flaps reveal the creature that eats an apple in this board book that helps little ones count backwards. An elephant, a rabbit, and a caterpillar are some of the hungry critters who take apples away. But when there are none left, a surprise awaits.
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  • Little Apple Goat

    Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Little Apple Goat is ordinary in every way -- except for one. Instead of munching on oats or grass or laundry left on the line, she prefers to eat fruit from the orchard.But one stormy night, all of the fruit trees in the orchard are destroyed. The trunks are chopped down and the land is cleared. The farm animals cannot imagine life without the orchard, and Little Apple Goat doesn't know how she will manage without her fruit.But time passes, and something mysterious begins to happen on the farm . . . Sweet, colorful illustrations bring to life this clever tale that will charm young readers and also introduce them to the changing seasons.
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  • Little Apple Goat

    Caroline Jayne Church

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 2, 2007)
    Little Apple Goat is quite unusual - she loves eating fruit. Every year she waits patiently in the orchard for ripe apples, pears or cherries to fall to the ground. And she always spits the pips and stones over the hedge on her way home to her meadow. Plippety plip! On one day in Autumn, astorm blows across the farm and topples all the fruit trees in the orchard. The animals are all very upset, not least Little Apple Goat! But when Spring comes Little Apple Goat notices blossom showing over the top of the hedge. The animals are delighted to have a new orchard, but who could haveplanted it? Here's a clue: plippety plip!Featuring the same farm setting as used in Pond Goose and Scruff Sheep, Little Apple Goat tells the story of one eccentric little goat and how her actions - literally - bear fruit after a storm destroys the orchard that she loved so much.
  • The Little Goat

    Judy Dunn, Phoebe Dunn

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1979)
    Appealing photographs accent a simple account of the special friendship between a little boy and his rambunctious pet goat
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  • Little Apple Goat

    Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, May 3, 2007)
    Little Apple Goat is quite unusual - she loves eating fruit. Every year she waits patiently in the orchard for ripe apples, pears or cherries to fall to the ground. And she always spits the pips and stones over the hedge on her way home to her meadow. Plippety plip! On one day in Autumn, astorm blows across the farm and topples all the fruit trees in the orchard. The animals are all very upset, not least Little Apple Goat! But when Spring comes Little Apple Goat notices blossom showing over the top of the hedge. The animals are delighted to have a new orchard, but who could haveplanted it? Here's a clue: plippety plip!Featuring the same farm setting as used in Pond Goose and Scruff Sheep, Little Apple Goat tells the story of one eccentric little goat and how her actions - literally - bear fruit after a storm destroys the orchard that she loved so much.
  • Little Apple

    Weninger Brigitte

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 2001)
    In simple words and pictures, a young girl describes the life cycle of the apple-from tiny seed to tree; from beautiful blossom to juicy apple-and expresses her gratitude for this small but wonderful miracle of nature.
  • One Little Goat

    Ursula Dubosarsky, Andrew Joyner

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, Oct. 1, 2017)
    It starts with one little goat. It ends with one little goat. But what happens in between is a whirlwind of nonsense and fun. Ursula Dubosarsky and Andrew Joyner make the most of their advanced sense of the ridiculous in this hilarious read-aloud traditional tale. Fabulous repetition and shout-aloud sound effects are complemented by increasingly hilarious illustrations. The text is based on a traditional song recited at the close of the Jewish Passover.
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  • The Little Apple

    Deborah Smith Ford, Susi Galloway

    eBook (, Feb. 28, 2018)
    This story is about a child who takes many adventures, all as seen through the eyes of a child. The first adventure is about Allie's life on an apple farm, The Little Apple. This is a series of books/adventures, and the next one takes place in Kenya, Africa called The Little Goat in Africa. On these adventures, Allie also meets many new friends, some human, some not!
  • The Little Apple

    Deborah Smith Ford, Susi Galloway Newell

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, April 12, 2012)
    The Little Apple is about life on an apple farm. It is a childs take on the daily work, play and other responsibilities of a farm. Take a sneak peek at a child's point of view when it comes to family, friends, home, pets and the farm. Intimate details are lived and remembered - every scent, sight, touch and sound form such lasting memories for this child as well as for the readers. Experiencing The Little Apple will help to either bring back days of ole for some, or conjure up ideas of what it would be like to live on a farm. Maybe even whet the appetite for a delicious, home baked apple pie!
  • The Little Apple

    Deborah Smith Ford

    Hardcover (Trafford Publishing, Aug. 28, 2009)
    Award-winning "The Little Apple" is about life on an apple farm. A child s take on the daily work, play and other responsibilities of a farm. A sneak peek at a child s personal feelings when it comes to family, friends, home, pets and the farm. Intimate details are lived and remembered - every scent, sight, touch and sound form such lasting memories for this child as well as for the readers. Experiencing The Little Apple will help to either bring back days of ole for some, or conjure up ideas of what it would be like to live on a farm. Maybe even whet the appetite for a delicious, home baked apple pie!
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  • I Am a Little Goat

    Amrei Fechner

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Press, April 1, 1994)
    20p small hardback with laminated illustrated boards, beautifully illustrated on every page in full colour, first English translation, as new
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  • One Little Goat

    Ursula Dubosarsky, Andrew Joyner

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Nov. 1, 2019)
    It starts with one little goat. It ends with one little goat. But what happens in between is a whirlwind of nonsense and fun. International favorites Ursula Dubosarsky and Andrew Joyner make the most of their advanced sense of the ridiculous in this hilarious read-aloud traditional tale, based on a traditional song receited at the close of the Jewish Passover.
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