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Books with title My Toy Boat

  • Toy Boat

    Loren Long, Randall de Sève

    Board book (Philomel Books, May 15, 2014)
    This classic tale makes the perfect gift for children who love adventure!A little boy has a toy boat that he made out of a can, a cork, a yellow pencil, and some white cloth. The boy and his boat are inseparable . . . until the day the wind pushes the boat out into the wide lake, and the little boat must face fierce waves, a grumpy ferry, a sassy schooner, and a growling speed boat if he is to find his way home. From Randall de Seve and bestselling artist Loren Long, creator of the Otis series and illustrator of The Little Engine That Could, comes a child-friendly adventure sure to inspire imaginative toy play. Praise for TOY BOAT * "With plenty of buoyant charm and imaginative artwork, this contemporary Little Toot has an abundance of child appeal."--Booklist, starred review "A resonant tale with wide appeal."--Publishers Weekly
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  • The Toy Boat

    Randall de Sève, Loren Long

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Sept. 20, 2007)
    A little boy has a toy boat. He made it out of a can, a cork, a yellow pencil, and some white cloth. The boy and his boat are inseparable, until one day when the wind pushes the toy boat out into the wide lake. Alone now, the little boat must face fierce waves, a grumpy ferry, a sassy schooner, and a growling speed boat. How the little boat misses the boy! But if he is going to survive, he must figure a way to do it on his own.Loren Long has a timeless and magical touch. As he did with The Little Engine That Could, he creates a world of toys and children that go right to the soul. Toy Boat will sail into young hearts and stay there.Praise for TOY BOAT* "With plenty of buoyant charm and imaginative artwork, this contemporary Little Toot has an abundance of child appeal."--Booklist, starred review"A resonant tale with wide appeal."--Publishers Weekly
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  • Toy Boat

    Randall de Sève, Loren Long

    eBook (Philomel Books, Sept. 20, 2007)
    A little boy has a toy boat. He made it out of a can, a cork, a yellow pencil, and some white cloth. The boy and his boat are inseparable, until one day when the wind pushes the toy boat out into the wide lake. Alone now, the little boat must face fierce waves, a grumpy ferry, a sassy schooner, and a growling speed boat. How the little boat misses the boy! But if he is going to survive, he must figure a way to do it on his own.Loren Long has a timeless and magical touch. As he did with The Little Engine That Could, he creates a world of toys and children that go right to the soul. Toy Boat will sail into young hearts and stay there.Praise for TOY BOAT* "With plenty of buoyant charm and imaginative artwork, this contemporary Little Toot has an abundance of child appeal."--Booklist, starred review"A resonant tale with wide appeal."--Publishers Weekly
  • Toy Boat

    Randall DeSeve, Loren Long

    Hardcover (Philomel, Sept. 20, 2007)
    A little boy has a toy boat. He made it out of a can, a cork, a yellow pencil, and some white cloth. The boy and his boat are inseparable, until one day when the wind pushes the toy boat out into the wide lake. Alone now, the little boat must face fierce waves, a grumpy ferry, a sassy schooner, and a growling speed boat. How the little boat misses the boy! But if he is going to survive, he must figure a way to do it on his own. Loren Long has a timeless and magical touch. As he did with The Little Engine That Could, he creates a world of toys and children that go right to the soul. Toy Boat will sail into young hearts and stay there.
  • My Boat

    Kay Davies, Wendy Oldfield, Fiona Pragoff

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Uses toy boats to demonstrate the basic functions of boats and how they float and move in water
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  • My boat

    Peter Sloan

    Paperback (Sundance Pub, March 15, 1999)
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  • My Toy Book

    Karen L. Saulnier, Lillian Hamilton

    Paperback (Gallaudet University Press, Aug. 1, 1974)
    These books expose children to vocabulary (parts of the body, toys, colors, animals, etc.), phrases, and simple sentences that relate to their daily experiences and activities (dressing, eating, playing, etc.). Level I books are appropriate for children, especially preschool age children, who attempt to imitate signed or spoken words and express themselves through single gestures or words.
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  • My Toy Box: 9

    Venice Shone

    Board book (Dutton Juvenile, Nov. 1, 1993)
    Includes labeled pictures of a variety of toys, including a baby carriage, teddy bear, ball, and xylophone. On board pages cut with a handle for carrying.
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  • Toy Boat

    Randall de Seve

    (Philomel Books, May 15, 2014)
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  • My Toy Boat

    Jamie Holloway

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This nonfiction text explains that a seemingly ordinary toy can have a lot of science and engineering behind it.
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  • My Boat Tipi

    Nelson Eae, Kimberly Pacheco

    Paperback (Library for All, May 22, 2019)
    My dad made me a boat out of sago leaves - I call it Tipi! This is a beautifully illustrated book for 4-8 year old readers. Proceeds from this sale benefit nonprofit organisation Library For All, helping children around the world learn to read.
  • My Boat

    Ron Van Der Meer, Atie Van Der Meer

    Map (Blackie, April 18, 1985)
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