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Books with title Percy the Pelican

  • Percy the Pelican

    Carol Iacona

    Paperback (Palmetto Publishing Group, April 29, 2019)
    Percy the Pelican has always lived on the Texas coast. When winter arrives, so do his out-of-town cousins to enjoy the warmer weather! Florence, Lulu Belle, Gladys, and Abigail are from New Orleans, and they visit Texas each winter to spend time with their cousin Percy. Young readers will love getting to know Percy, his cousins, and other feathered friends including hummingbirds, herons, and more on the Texas gulf coast. Follow along with Percy and his cousins as they go on terrific adventures during the winter!
  • Percy the Pelican

    Carol Iacona

    eBook
    Percy the Pelican has always lived on the Texas coast. When winter arrives, so do his out-of-town cousins to enjoy the warmer weather! Florence, Lulu Belle, Gladys, and Abigail are from New Orleans, and they visit Texas each winter to spend time with their cousin Percy. Young readers will love getting to know Percy, his cousins, and other feathered friends including hummingbirds, herons, and more on the Texas gulf coast. Follow along with Percy and his cousins as they go on terrific adventures during the winter!
  • Patti the Pelican

    Patrick Giambalvo, Ruby Roth, Angela Browne-Miller

    eBook (P, )
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  • Patti the Pelican

    Patrick Giambalvo, Angela Browne-Miller, Ruby Roth

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Pete the Pelican

    Mariam Seedat, Frances Ulrich

    Paperback (Caramel Tree Readers, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The Caramel Tree Readers Starter Level is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 3 to 5. They are 50 to 100 words in length and focus on phonics and learning the alphabet. Pete the Pelican is huge; he is too big to fly. His friend, June, decides to help and ties Pete onto her plane. This story reviews the Magic E with each of the vowels."
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  • Pip the Pelican

    Marilyn Zaia

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, June 30, 2020)
    Pip the Pelican lives in a coastal fishing village. He learns how to navigate the dangers in the waterways and find safe passage. Pip likes taking risks and finding out for himself, but he also listens to his elders. The fishing boats provide dinner, and Pip relishes fish guts and scaly fins thrown overboard.He scoops up every last fish tail with his bucket bill.Pip is a 'show-off' and always wants to be the centre of attention. He loves having his photo taken, and poses for a 'selfie'. He especially likes scaring Ellie and her mum, by diving right in front of them.Sally Seagull has a 'crush' on Pip and admires him.She helps him free his webbed feet from the plastic ring.Word play, repetition and rhythm are used throughout the book to promote language development.
  • PEDRO THE PELICAN

    Marie Schilling, Matt Ostrom

    eBook (Open Door Publishers, Inc., Nov. 26, 2011)
    Pedro is a pelican who looks like and acts much like all the other pelicans. Until one day when his fisherman friend becomes ill. Then Pedro becomes a pelican who makes a difference. Pedro teaches us through his selfless act of caring that how we respond to a situation can make a big difference. Enjoy the story of one pelican who made a decision to be different. We may be only one but we can make a difference to someone.
  • Mr Percival the Pelican

    Janet Jackson

    language (Janet Jackson, July 13, 2014)
    "Mr Percival the Pelican discovers a home "Where Kindness Only Matters".Follow the story of Mr Percival's rescue and rehabilitation from a devastating injury. Meet the Twinnies who provide medical care and a home for him and other injured birds like Peta, Bibbie, Albert, and Tiddles the Tawny Frogmouth.Be inspired by the work of the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue Inc.
  • The Pelican

    Lynn M. Stone

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, April 1, 1990)
    Discusses the appearance and behavior of the pelican and describes its development, life cycles, and range
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  • Pellina the Pelican

    Janice Pecci Lease

    language (Cinnamon Ridge Publishing, Dec. 4, 2011)
    On a winter visit to Daytona Beach in Florida, I walked the beach and was surprised to find Pelicans quietly resting in the sun. They were very relaxed and let you walk right up to them. While I was photographing a beautifully groomed Pelican, a small seagull walked up and stood beside the pelican. He never left. He just kept walking around as if he enjoyed being the object of my excitement and picture taking. When I got the pictures back, I thought what a good story this would make about unusual friendships. I hope my book will help children to see the exciting possibilities of having friends from different backgrounds and bringing new experiences and awareness into their lives. Pellina and Chipper have something special to share with you.
  • The Pelicans

    George Laycock

    Hardcover (American Museum of Natural History, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Pelicans

    William R. Sanford, Carl R. Green

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Discusses the physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, and life cycle of one of the world's largest waterbirds
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