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Books with title Number 5: Let's Go For A Drive!

  • Let's Go for a Drive!

    Mo Willems

    Hardcover (Hyperion Books for Children, Oct. 2, 2012)
    Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.Gerald and Piggie are best friends.In Let's Go for a Drive! Gerald and Piggie want to hit the road! But the best-laid plans of pigs and elephants often go awry.
  • Let's Go for a Drive!

    Mo Willems

    Hardcover (Hyperion Books for Children, Oct. 2, 2012)
    Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.Gerald and Piggie are best friends.In Let's Go for a Drive! Gerald and Piggie want to hit the road! But the best-laid plans of pigs and elephants often go awry.
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  • Let's Go for a Drive!

    Mo Willems

    Paperback (Walker Books, Oct. 6, 2016)
    Lets Go for a Drive
  • Number 5 Let's Go for a Drive!

    Molly Dingles

    Library Binding (dingles & company, March 15, 2004)
    Enjoy this lively, interactive introduction to the concept of the number 5 and community. Children learn for themselves where the number 5 appears in their world, and find objects with this number set while on a drive.
  • Let's Go for a Drive

    Carolyn A. Ricciardi

    language (RoseDog Books, Feb. 19, 2017)
    Let’s Go for a Drive was a book written to bring attention to the importance of driving safely. With a world absorbed with technology, it’s easy to lose focus. Teaching the basics of what to do and what we see when driving can leave a permanent, positive effect on our children. Whether it’s recognizing signs or emphasizing the importance of putting down the phone, Let’s Go for a Drive was written to instill these lessons in hopes of creating a safe environment for our future drivers.
  • Let's Go for a Drive

    Carolyn a Ricciardi

    Paperback (Rosedog Books, Feb. 1, 2017)
    Let's Go for a Drive was a book written to bring attention to the importance of driving safely. With a world absorbed with technology, it's easy to lose focus. Teaching the basics of what to do and what we see when driving can leave a permanent, positive effect on our children. Whether it's recognizing signs or emphasizing the importance of putting down the phone, Let's Go for a Drive was written to instill these lessons in hopes of creating a safe environment for our future drivers. About the Author Carolyn A. Ricciardi is a stay-at-home mother of two in West Milford, New Jersey. Her daughters, Sofia and Mia, are her life and inspiration, and her husband, Lou, has always been her biggest supporter. As a child, Carolyn's father always instilled the importance of driving safely well before she could actually drive herself. She attributes her desire to teach other children to him. Having children of her own, plus fifteen nieces and nephews, was enough motivation to start writing, but after losing her mother in a car accident, the project hit even closer to home. With this book, the author hopes to send a fun, effective message to children about the importance of driving safely.
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  • Number 5: Let's Go for a Drive

    Molly Dingles

    Paperback (Dingles/Treehouse Court, Dec. 14, 2004)
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  • Let's Go for a Drive!

    Mo Willems

    Paperback (Walker Books, Jan. 1, 1818)
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  • Number 5 Let’s Go for a Drive!

    Molly Dingles

    Paperback (dingles & company, March 15, 2005)
    Enjoy this lively, interactive introduction to the concept of the number five and community.
  • Number 5: Let's Go For A Drive!

    Molly Dingles, Rebecca Wallis

    Hardcover (Dingles/Treehouse Court, Feb. 28, 2005)
    "Minimal, fun text and bright illustrations" introduce the number five and show where it appears "in the child's world--whether in a park, on a city street, or at a party."