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Books with title Little Boy with a Big Horn

  • Little Boy with a Big Horn

    Golden Books, Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 8, 2008)
    POOR OLLIE! ALL he wants is to practice playing his big bass horn, but his family can’t take the noise. So off Ollie goes in a rowboat to practice offshore. That’s when he realizes that the bell buoy has drifted away–and the fog is getting thick. So he stays and plays his horn as a warning to an incoming ship–and saves it from running aground! Suddenly, the mayor isgiving Ollie a medal for bravery, and best of all, the town pays for him to go to music school–where he can practice without bothering anyone!
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  • Little Boy with a Big Horn

    Golden Books, Dan Yaccarino

    language (Golden Books, Dec. 19, 2012)
    POOR OLLIE! ALL he wants is to practice playing his big bass horn, but his family can’t take the noise. So off Ollie goes in a rowboat to practice offshore. That’s when he realizes that the bell buoy has drifted away–and the fog is getting thick. So he stays and plays his horn as a warning to an incoming ship–and saves it from running aground! Suddenly, the mayor isgiving Ollie a medal for bravery, and best of all, the town pays for him to go to music school–where he can practice without bothering anyone!
  • Little Boy With A Big Horn

    Jack Bechdolt, Aurelius Battaglia

    Paperback (Disneyland Vista Records, March 15, 1976)
    24 page read along book with 33 1/2 rpm record, filled with charming full-color illustrations
  • Little Boy with a Big Horn

    Jack Bechdolt, Aurelius Battaglia

    Hardcover (Golden Books - Simon & Schuster, March 15, 1950)
    6 x 8 inches. 40 pages.
  • Little Boy with a Big Horn

    Golden Books, Dan Yaccarino

    Library Binding (Golden Books, Jan. 8, 2008)
    POOR OLLIE! ALL he wants is to practice playing his big bass horn, but his family can’t take the noise. So off Ollie goes in a rowboat to practice offshore. That’s when he realizes that the bell buoy has drifted away–and the fog is getting thick. So he stays and plays his horn as a warning to an incoming ship–and saves it from running aground! Suddenly, the mayor isgiving Ollie a medal for bravery, and best of all, the town pays for him to go to music school–where he can practice without bothering anyone!
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  • Little Boy with a Big Horn No. 12

    Jack Bechdolt, Aurelius Battaglia

    Hardcover (Golden Books, June 9, 1999)
    Ollie loves to practice on his big bass horn, but he only knows one tune, "Asleep in the Deep," and he doesn't play it very well, so when everyone in town insists that he do his practicing somewhere else, he takes a boat out to sea, where his music-making saves a ship on a foggy day.Ollie loves to practice on his big bass horn, but he doesn't play very well, so when everyone insists that he practice somewhere else, he takes a boat out to sea, where his music-making saves a ship on a foggy day
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  • Little Boy with a Big Horn

    Jack Bechdolt

    Paperback (Golden Press, March 15, 1950)
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  • Little boy with a big horn

    John Ernest Bechdolt

    Hardcover (Simon and Schuster, March 15, 1950)
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  • Little Big Horn

    Jr. Rice, Earle

    Library Binding (Purple Toad Pub Inc, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Few things stir the imagination more than ghosts and ghostly sightings. The prospect of experiencing spectral encounters with visitors from another plane or dimension draws some 400,000 tourists to the windswept ridges of the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument every year. As most ghost hunters know, there is arguably no better place to ply their trade than the scene of violent action and the irreversible loss of life - the very definition of a battlefield. And the greasy-grass knolls of the Little Bighorn killing fields stand high on the list of haunted battlegrounds.Supernatural tales o spectral sightings from visitors and park employees alike lend an irresistible mystique to the Custer legend and to the battlefield itself. Such tales go back a long way. The Crow people are thought to be the first to experience paranormal happenings. They once called the park superintendent the ghost herder, because they believed the ghosts of the fallen arose from their graves at sundown and walked among the living until daybreak. If the stone grave markers at the Little Bighorn could talk, they would have many tales to tell. Are you ready to listen
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  • A Little Boy With a Big Imagination

    J L Sattler

    Paperback (Rosedog Pr, March 29, 2017)
    Jack is excited to sail his boat to look for a whale, a dolphin, a sea horse, a shark, a sea turtle an octopus and a giant jellyfish. But he will never find these sea creatures while sailing on a lake! Jack's daily adventures on Portage lakes in Akron, Ohio, will make you smile at the determination of a young boy with a big imagination. His positive attitude does not sway him after being told he will have a hard time finding each creature. Instead, it makes him believe he will have better luck the next day! Sail with Jack as he encounters geese, great blue herons, ducks, small turtles, and finally, a nice catch of fish! About the Author This is the first book written by J. L. Sattler. She wrote this book for her grandson, Jack, who has an amazing love for reading and learning. It is because of him she sees the world in a different perspective. Aside from church and volunteer work, Sattler enjoys gardening, golf, bicycling and relaxing on the water while on a pontoon boat or a kayak. Sattler has three wonderful children and four amazing grandsons. She lives on the West Reservoir at Portage Lakes in Akron, Ohio, with her husband, Dave. Sattler states, "Living on lakefront property has been wonderful for my husband and me. It's like a vacation every day, and the grandchildren will have fond memories for years to come!"
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  • Little boy with a big horn.

    Jack Bechdolt

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, March 15, 1950)
    POOR OLLIE! ALL he wants is to practice playing his big bass horn, but his family can't take the noise. So off Ollie goes in a rowboat to practice offshore. That's when he realizes that the bell buoy has drifted away-and the fog is getting thick. So he stays and plays his horn as a warning to an incoming ship-and saves it from running aground! Suddenly, the mayor is giving Ollie a medal for bravery, and best of all, the town pays for him to go to music school-where he can practice without bothering anyone!
  • A Little Boy with a Big Imagination

    J.L. Sattler

    eBook (RoseDog Books, April 26, 2017)
    A Little Boy with a Big Imaginationby J.L. SattlerJack is excited to sail his boat to look for a whale, a dolphin, a sea horse, a shark, a sea turtle an octopus and a giant jellyfish. But he will never find these sea creatures while sailing on a lake! Jack’s daily adventures on Portage lakes in Akron, Ohio, will make you smile at the determination of a young boy with a big imagination. His positive attitude does not sway him after being told he will have a hard time finding each creature. Instead, it makes him believe he will have better luck the next day! Sail with Jack as he encounters geese, great blue herons, ducks, small turtles, and finally, a nice catch of fish!About the Author This is the first book written by J. L. Sattler. She wrote this book for her grandson, Jack, who has an amazing love for reading and learning. It is because of him she sees the world in a different perspective. Aside from church and volunteer work, Sattler enjoys gardening, golf, bicycling and relaxing on the water while on a pontoon boat or a kayak. Sattler has three wonderful children and four amazing grandsons. She lives on the West Reservoir at Portage Lakes in Akron, Ohio, with her husband, Dave. Sattler states, “Living on lakefront property has been wonderful for my husband and me. It’s like a vacation every day, and the grandchildren will have fond memories for years to come!”