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Books with title Oh My Baby, Little One

  • Oh My Baby, Little One

    Kathi Appelt, Jane Dyer

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2006)
    When Baby Bird says good-bye to his mama at school each morning, he feels sad. Mama Bird feels sad, too. Sometimes it's hard to be apart. But as Mama Bird says, the love they share is with them always, keeping them close until the best part of the day--when they are together again. •From the illustrator of the bestselling Time for Bed, with more than 725,000 copies sold •A heartwarming story about the universal experience of parents and children being temporarily separated
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  • Oh My Baby, Little One

    Kathi Appelt

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, March 1, 2000)
    When Baby Bird says good-bye to his mama at school each morning, he feels sad. Mama Bird feels sad, too. Sometimes it's hard to be apart. But as Mama Bird says, the love they share is with them always, keeping them close until the best part of the day--when they are together again. •From the illustrator of the bestselling Time for Bed, with more than 725,000 copies sold •A heartwarming story about the universal experience of parents and children being temporarily separated
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  • Oh My Baby, Little One

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    Hardcover (Harcourt, Inc, Feb. 24, 2000)
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  • Oh My Baby, Little One

    Kathi Appelt, Jane Dyer

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2005)
    When Baby Bird says good-bye to his mama at school each morning, he feels sad. Mama Bird feels sad, too. Sometimes it's hard to be apart. But as Mama Bird says, the love they share is with them always, keeping them close until the best part of the day--when they are together again. •From the illustrator of the bestselling Time for Bed, with more than 725,000 copies sold •A heartwarming story about the universal experience of parents and children being temporarily separated
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  • My Little One

    Germano Zullo, Albertine, Katie Kitamura

    eBook (Elsewhere Editions, Oct. 27, 2020)
    Winner of the 2016 Bologna Ragazzi Award, My Little One is a series of sparse and rhythmic images drawn in simple grey pencil, measuring like a metronome the boundless love between mother and son.A mother, welcoming her tiny son into the world, tells him the story of their lives, whispering to him as she swings him gently around. With each successive page, he grows while she shrinks, until she is being held by the man he has become. Albertine's weightless strokes and billowing bodies recall the flitting procession of a flipbook or an ephermeral notebook sketch. She choreographs the peculiar dance of aging, of the way our bodies fold, lean, tuck into one another as we grow old. Filled with poetry and questioning, Germano whittles his words down - each precise line reminds us of the pithy goodness of childhood. An eloquent portrait of life's waxing and waning, My Little One is a moving celebration of constant, unconditional love.
  • My Little One

    Monica O'Leary Singh, John DeGiorgio

    Paperback (O'Singh Stories, Dec. 15, 2016)
    In My Little One, the little boy imagines the lives of animals around him at the pond. Throughout the colorful pages, a frog, a fish, and a dragonfly play with their friends. This bedtime book calls on your little one's imagination to dream about the hidden lives of the animals all around. Just for fun, keep an eye out for the cat and mouse playing hide and seek throughout the story!
  • Little Baby

    Dean R. Giles, Brenda Giles

    language (, March 20, 2019)
    Little Baby!A picture book, to be read to children, that brings to life the dazzling moments that parents look forward to from a baby’s birth through that first year of life.Forward: All of the work, the struggles, and the joys of parenthood are brought to a pinnacle at the birth of a grandchild. The following are brief snapshots of how a grandparent sees a grandchild coming into the world. I hope this helps all those that read this story to see the experiences from this particular perspective of happiness!
  • My Little One

    Monica Singh, John DeGiorgio

    language (O'Singh Stories, March 20, 2019)
    Enjoy imagining what it would be like to be the animals around you.
  • Oh My Baby, Little One

    Kathi Appelt, Jane Dyer

    Library Binding (San Val, April 1, 2005)
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  • Oh my baby, little one

    Kathi Appelt

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 2001)
    When Baby Bird says good-bye to his mama at school each morning, he feels sad. Mama Bird feels sad, too. Sometimes it's hard to be apart. But as Mama Bird says, the love they share is with them always, keeping them close until the best part of the day--when they are together again.
  • My Little One

    Germano Zullo, Albertine, Katie Kitamura

    Hardcover (Elsewhere Editions, Oct. 27, 2020)
    Winner of the 2016 Bologna Ragazzi Award, My Little One is a series of sparse and rhythmic images drawn in simple grey pencil, measuring like a metronome the boundless love between mother and son.A mother, welcoming her tiny son into the world, tells him the story of their lives, whispering to him as she swings him gently around. With each successive page, he grows while she shrinks, until she is being held by the man he has become. Albertine's weightless strokes and billowing bodies recall the flitting procession of a flipbook or an ephermeral notebook sketch. She choreographs the peculiar dance of aging, of the way our bodies fold, lean, tuck into one another as we grow old. Filled with poetry and questioning, Germano whittles his words down - each precise line reminds us of the pithy goodness of childhood. An eloquent portrait of life's waxing and waning, My Little One is a moving celebration of constant, unconditional love.
  • My Little Baby

    Begin Smart

    Board book (Begin Smart LLC, )
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