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Books with title Mommy! Mommy!

  • Mommy?

    Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks, Matthew Reinhart

    Hardcover (Michael di Capua Books / Scholastic, Sept. 26, 2006)
    Maurice Sendak's first pop-up book!They're all here! Everybody's favorite monsters are just going about their business when a plucky little boy wanders into their cuckoo house. And what does he want? He wants Mommy!No matter how scary these monsters are, there's no besting a little boy who's looking for his mommy. In one hilarious pop-up extravaganza after another, this kid shows them a thing or two.
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  • My Mommy

    Scholastic

    Board book (Scholastic Inc., March 25, 2014)
    A board book featuring Peppa -- a lovable, slighty bossy little piggy!Celebrate mothers everywhere with this adorable board book brought to you by Peppa and her little brother, George! This delightful story shows the many reasons why Peppa and George love Mummy Pig, from comforting cuddles to sharing splashes in muddy puddles.
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  • Mommy! Mommy!

    Taro Gomi

    Board book (Chronicle Books, Feb. 19, 2013)
    In this delightful board book from international favorite Taro Gomi, two chicks embark on a quest to track down their mommy. But appearances can be deceiving, and the chicks stumble across several lookalikes before finally finding their mother hen. Young readers will love attempting their own search-and-find for signs of the missing chicken, and both parents and children will appreciate this book's sweet, reassuring message.
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  • Mommy! Mommy!

    Taro Gomi

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, Sept. 10, 2013)
    In this delightful ebook from international favorite Taro Gomi, two chicks embark on a quest to track down their mommy. But appearances can be deceiving, and the chicks stumble across several lookalikes before finally finding their mother hen. Young readers will love attempting their own search-and-find for signs of the missing chicken, and both parents and children will appreciate this book's sweet, reassuring message. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks nearly identical to the print edition.
  • Mommy, Mommy!

    Ronalyn T. Alston, Chiquanda Tillie

    Paperback (Tickle Me Purple, LLC, Jan. 14, 2019)
    "Mommy, Mommy!" is a book that depicts how a parent's job is never done. Follow along with this mom as she answers questions, looks for missing shoes, and most importantly provide snacks to her two adorable daughters. Although this mom is always on the go with her kids, she realizes that it's all worth it at the end of the day when they say I love you.
  • Mommy

    Pei-Ling Wang

    eBook (, June 15, 2020)
    Have you already read “Home,” the second book in the book series “Zoom—Zoom— My Car”?Alex’s mommy has driven Alex and his new toy car SUV back home from the store. Now, readers can find out what Alex is doing with his mommy at home with his toy car SUV by reading the next book “Mommy.”In the third book “Mommy,” SUV starts to imagine that he has his own mom while staying at home with Alex.Can SUV imagine what his mom looks like happily? The answer will be found in this book. The author invites readers to continue reading her books in the book series “Zoom—Zoom—My Car” to join the adventurous journey with Alex and his toy car SUV to discover more wonders.
  • Is Mommy?

    Victoria Chang, Marla Frazee

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, Nov. 3, 2015)
    In this irreverent, hilarious, and charming picture book, award-winning poet Victoria Chang and celebrated artist Marla Frazee show that all toddlers love their mommies—no matter what.Is Mommy tall or short? Short! Is Mommy fun or boring? Boring! In this joyous ode to hardworking mothers everywhere—who may not always be fun or organized or neat—Victoria Chang asks, do their toddlers love them anyway? Of course! Marla Frazee’s colorful and humorous illustrations bring this simple text—perfect for reading aloud—to vivid life.
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  • My Mommy

    Susan Paradis

    Hardcover (Front Street Imprint of Boyds Mills Press, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Mothers and daughters. A more complex or profound relationship cannot be found. From morning to bedtime, My Mommy portrays in simple words and deeply resonant pictures the breadth and depth of a little girl's feelings for her mommy. Of My Daddy, Susan Paradis' highly acclaimed companion volume, the New York Time Book Review said, "There's a light touch at play here that somehow works with the rich colors and sense of magic to make the book's final pages mysteriously affecting and the inevitable hug genuinely heartwarming."
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  • "No, Mommy!"

    Amber Elteir

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 31, 2019)
    Will Pierre's mom ever know what he's saying? Sometimes you need a different set of ears to find understanding.This fascinating story shows how to deal with life's hardships and will bring comfort to families everywhere.
  • Mommy Mine

    Tim Warnes, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 2005)
    Mommies come in all shapes and sizes -- tiny and chubby, spiny and grubby!And Mommies make all different kinds of noises -- chomp and chatter, stomp and pitter-patter!But for every child, the best mom in the whole world isMommy
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  • Miss Mommy

    Umm Saleh, N Scabuso

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 16, 2019)
    Going to school is a big milestone in a child’s life, and this should be no different for a homeschooled child. Equip your child with the confidence to share how homeschooling is something to be proud of and look forward to. The only book written for especially for Muslim homeschooled children, this book is perfect for children new in their homeschool adventures and for helping homeschool children share their school adventures with their friends! Visit www.HappyMuslimHomeschool.com for more support, resources and ideas.
  • My Mommy

    Mathew Price, Jean Claverie

    Board book (Mathew Price Ltd., July 1, 2009)
    Children will love lifting the flaps on each page to follow the surprise stories. Loving illustrations and simple repetitive text make toddlers turn to these peekaboo books again and again.Tender illustrations and simple, repetitive text capture the loving relationship between a mother and her child. Lift-the-flaps hide and then reveal unexpected illustrations that capture baby’s delight in his mother’s arms.Also in this series:Knock! Knock!My DaddySmile Please!
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