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Books with title One, Two...Boo!

  • One, Two...Boo!

    Kristen L. Depken, Claudine Gevry

    Board book (Golden Books, July 28, 2009)
    The littlest trick-or-treaters can lift the flaps to count their way through a spooky old house . . . but they had better be prepared for a few surprises! With a die-cut cover, adorable illustrations, and a flap on every page, this sturdy little board book is the perfect Halloween gift for trick-or-treaters everywhere.
    K
  • One Two, Baa Moo

    Jonathan Litton, Lisa Verrall

    Board book (Tiger Tales., Sept. 1, 2015)
    Learn to count from 1 to 5 in this innovative, bright board book with simple pop-ups! With board pages and heavy duty board pop-ups this book is perfect for introducing pop-ups to little ones. Engaging rhymes and adorable illustrations provide an interactive reading experience.
    F
  • One & Two

    Jenny Copper, Alena Razumova

    Hardcover (Imagine That, April 1, 2019)
    Children will love to touch, feel, and explore the pictures in this tactile novelty book. Raised and indented pictures throughout make a fun and interactive experience for little learners discovering their first numbers.
    F
  • One, Two, Choo, Choo!

    Emily Gale

    Board book (Ladybird Books, Jan. 1, 2004)
    This colourful book follows a train as it makes its journey to the seaside. Count the objects picked out in the rhyming text and in holographic foil as the train moves through the book.
  • Two on One

    Christine Forsyth

    Paperback (James Lorimer, Nov. 4, 2005)
    Twins Jeff and Melody are top players on the same hockey team. Jeff is the number one goal-scorer, and almost no one can get a puck past Melody in net. But after a new coach arrives on the scene, Jeff suddenly realizes that his star power comes from being the best on a so-so team. And the better the other players get under the direction of Coach Lehmann, the more attention Melody gets as the team's shining talent. Funny and full of action, Two on One looks at sibling rivalry and what it really means to be the best.
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  • Two on One

    Christine Forsyth

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Nov. 4, 2005)
    Twins Jeff and Melody are top players on the same hockey team. Jeff is the number one goal-scorer, and almost no one can get a puck past Melody in net. But after a new coach arrives on the scene, Jeff suddenly realizes that his star power comes from being the best on a so-so team. And the better the other players get under the direction of Coach Lehmann, the more attention Melody gets as the team's shining talent. Funny and full of action, Two on One looks at sibling rivalry and what it really means to be the best.
    W
  • One & Two

    Imagine That, Jenny Copper

    Hardcover (Imagine That Publishing, April 1, 2019)
    Discover a tactile world of early learning in this first counting book.Children will love to touch, feel and explore the pictures in this tactile novelty book. Raised and indented pictures throughout make a fun and interactive experience for little learners discovering their first numbers.
    K
  • One or Two

    Diane Fox, Christyan Fox

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, )
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  • One Two, Baa Moo

    Jonathan Litton

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Jan. 1, 1875)
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  • one-two

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