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Books with title One Hungry Cat

  • One Hungry Cat

    Joanne Rocklin, Rowan Barnes-Murphy

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, March 1, 1997)
    K
  • One Hungry Heron

    Carolyn Beck, Karen Patkau

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Oct. 9, 2014)
    1 One hungry heron, tall and still, crooks her leg and tips her bill. 2 Two drowsy catfish, way down deep, snuffle through the muck, then go to sleep. 3 Three darting dragonflies hover and dip. Whiz! Pause! Whiz! Zoom! Zoom! Zip! The scene starts out quietly enough, but soon the lone heron is joined by two lazy catfish and three darting dragonflies. Before you can say ten tiny turtles, the pond is alive with a great array of wetland wildlife. Told in clever rhyme, this is a counting book with a difference. Numbers are spelled out in bold text, decorated numerals adorn each page, and amounts are depicted by groupings of swimming, flapping, paddling, darting pond creatures. Up to ten and down again, the count goes forwards and backwards, as thunder rumbles in the background. Plip, plop, the rain begins and lightning flashes. Everything dives for shelter and stays hidden - until the sun comes out. Then life returns to the pond providing a delightful search and count last page. Rarely is so much delivered in one spectacular counting book.
    K
  • One Hungry Cat

    Joanne Rocklin, Rowan Barnes-Murphy

    Library Binding (Demco Media, March 1, 1997)
    Tom the cat tries to evenly divide the snacks he has baked for himself and two friends, but after gobbling up a few treats, Tom is faced with a new division problem
    K
  • One Hungry Cat byRocklin

    Rocklin & Burns &Murphy

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, March 15, 1997)
    None
  • Very Hungry Cat

    Haakon Bjorklid

    Hardcover (Methuen Children's Books, March 15, 1974)
    First published in Norway as Mons Matglad. Great story of a very fat cat who eats too much to his ultimate misfortune.
  • One Hungry Baby

    Lucy Coats

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 5, 1994)
    A read-aloud bedtime rhyme introduces toddlers to a world of numbers and counting as they follow the adventures of ten adorable baby animals from suppertime to bedtime. For children under five.
    LB
  • One Hungry Baby

    Lucy Coats, Susan Hellard

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, July 15, 1993)
    Bears, koalas, tigers and other cuddly animals are shown with their babies at suppertime, bathtime and bedtime in this rhyming counting book. Sue Hellard has also illustrated "Just a Minute!", "It's Not Fair" and "Little Blue Car".
  • One Hungry Cat

    Joanne Rocklin

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, March 15, 1800)
    FIRST SCHOLASTIC PRI
  • One Hungry Cat

    Joanne Rocklin

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, March 15, 1619)
    None
  • The Hungry One

    Kurt Baumann, K Baumann, Stasys Eidrigevicius, Naomi Lewis

    Paperback (NorthSouth, July 1, 1945)
    A strange creature, cursed with an appetite that nothing can satisfy, takes his revenge when the miller refuses to let the monster marry his daughter.
  • One Hungry Heron

    Carolyn Beck, Karen Patkau

    eBook (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, June 1, 2018)
    The scene starts out quietly enough, but soon the lone heron is joined by two lazy catfish and three darting dragonflies. Before you can say ten tiny turtles, the pond is alive with a great array of wetland wildlife. Told in clever rhyme, this is a counting book with a difference. Numbers are spelled out in bold text, decorated numerals adorn each page, and amounts are depicted by groupings of swimming, flapping, paddling, darting pond creatures. Up to ten and down again, the count goes forwards and backwards, as thunder rumbles in the background. Plip, plop, the rain begins and lightning flashes. Everything dives for shelter and stays hidden — until the sun comes out. Then life returns to the pond providing a delightful search and count last page. Rarely is so much delivered in one spectacular counting book.