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Books with title Picken: Mix and match the farm animals!

  • Picken: Mix and match the farm animals!

    Mary Murphy

    Board book (Candlewick, March 12, 2019)
    Mix and match the front and back of farm animals to create funny new species!If you could cross a calf with a chicken, would that be a cacken? How on earth do you make a chiglet? Would a kippy satisfy folks who love kittens and puppies? With this inventive book, children are invited to flip the pages to make outlandish creatures with silly hybrid names. Featuring boldly colored, simply shaped animals ready to be mixed up again and again, these sturdy board-book pages open to the left and the right for easy manipulation by little hands.
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  • Picken: Mix and match the farm animals!

    Mary Murphy

    Board book (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Farm Animals: A Mix-and-Match Book

    Sophie Corrigan

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Activity Books, March 7, 2019)
    A goat has pointy horns and a cow has a spotty coat. But what would happen if you mixed them together with a rooster's feathery tail? You'd get a GOTER! CockadoodleMOO!Lift the panels to mix, match and make wonderfully wacky farmyard animals with Sophie Corrigan's brilliantly crazy creature creations! Mix together a duck, a donkey and a rooster and create a DONTER! Or match up a sheep, a pig and a cow and create a SIW. Will it say BAA or OINK?What funny farmyard animals will YOU find?Each panel is the perfect size for small hands - hours of toddler animal fun guaranteed.
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  • Noisy Farm Animals: Mix-and-Match

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Ragged Bear, Sept. 1, 2000)
    More than a book, more than a game- and double the fun! ROAR..SQUAWK...HISS! BAA...MOO..MIAOW! A cacophonous barnyard and a riotous jungle star in this pair of ultra-sturdy mix-and-match titles. Hundreds of combinations of wild and farm animals scamper, slither and prowl across the card-stock pages. There's a bonus puzzle on the back of each spread: a family of mice scamper across FARM ANIMALS; a daffy menagerie inhabits WILD ANIMALS. The shout-out-loud animal sound combinations and bright images encourage parent and child interaction while gently fostering developmentally sound principles of color and shape recognition.