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Books with title Pumpkins

  • Pumpkin

    Barrie Watts

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Feb. 28, 2002)
    Watch It Grow: Pumpkin captures photographically the lifecycle of a pumpkin, from seed to seedling and on to fully-grown plant. It is written by Barrie Watts and illustrated with his own photography that has been commissioned for the series. The book also looks at how a pumpkin flowers, how it gets food and how it pollenates. Each spread addresses one stage of the lifecycle. The text works on two different levels. The first simple paragraph reads in conjunction with the picture to give an overview, while the main text expands these points in greater detail.
  • Pumpkin Goblins

    Kris Bowser

    language (Kris Bowser, Oct. 23, 2016)
    A Halloween-deprived child and a squad of pumpkin goblins seek to protect the origin of all Halloween spirit when mysterious summer magic threatens to destroy it.Beyond the shadows of any known forest grows the Goblin Oak, an enormous tree lit by hundreds of glowing jack-o-lanterns. All the spirits and strangeness of Halloween come from the Goblin Oak, but a mysterious source of summer magic threatens to destroy it.Meanwhile, nobody wants to take Amber trick-or-treating, and nobody cares that she’s having the worst Halloween ever. Her parents would rather go to a lecture than take her trick-or-treating, and her brother only wants to hang out with his girlfriend. Plus, it’s so warm out that the next-door neighbor is barbecuing. Amber’s entire Halloween is a set of plastic fangs, a ragged old cape, and a single pumpkin.When Torlik, a goblin pumpkin snatcher, fails to steal that pumpkin from her, Amber learns that it really is the worst Halloween ever, and not just for her. Goblins are out in force, snatching Halloween pumpkins to strengthen the Goblin Oak. With goblin tricks, elaborate distractions, and a teleporting pumpkin car, the goblins are an elite squad of professionals. And yet, Torlik has his doubts that any of their efforts are helping the Goblin Oak.Facing a Halloween night of watching her brother play video games and handing out candy to luckier kids, Amber sets out for the Goblin Oak, determined to help, even as the summer magic takes the form of full-blown attacks. But the Goblin Oak grows beyond the reach of any map or compass. To find the Goblin Oak, to find what’s hurting it, and to save Halloween, Amber must abandon her familiar Halloween and become truly lost.
  • I See Pumpkins

    Stella Cook

    language (Stella Jean Cook, Sept. 13, 2014)
    This is a beginning reader book that focuses on the sight words I, see, and the number words one through ten. It also focuses on counting to ten.
  • Pumpkin

    Barrie Watts

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2002)
    A simple introduction to how a pumpkin grows from seed to fruit.
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  • Pumpkin

    Jeanne Titherington

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Jamie plants a pumpkin seed in the spring and, after watching it grow all summer, carves a face in it for Halloween! But best of all, he saves some seeds that he will plant again next spring. "Truly a book for all seasons."--Horn Book.
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  • Hidden Pumpkins

    Anne Margaret Lewis

    Hardcover (Mackinac Island Press, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Join in the search for Mr. Pumpkin, hidden in a haunted house, a pumpkin patch, a Halloween party and more.
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  • Pumpkin

    Barrie Watts

    Paperback (Watts Pub Group, Dec. 31, 2004)
    Capturing photographically the lifecycle from first conception/pollination to a fully grown adult/plant, these titles look at the various processes. The text works on two different levels: the first simple paragraph reads in conjunction with the picture to give an overview, while the main text expands these points in greater detail.
  • I Like Pumpkins

    Jerry Smath

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Sept. 1, 2003)
    From talented author/illustrator Jerry Smath comes a rhyming story about a little girl who likes pumpkins!Some pumpkins are tall; some pumpkins are squat.Some pumpkins are big; some pumpkins are not.It's that time of year again! The Halloween season is all about yummy candy, ghosts and goblins, and of course, pumpkins. In Jerry Smath's latest Halloween 8x8 title, a little girl tells her favorite things about pumpkins--like pumpkin masks, pumpkin seeds, and scary jack-o'-lanterns. But her favorite of all is . . . delicious pumpkin pie!
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  • Perfect Pumpkins

    Jeff Bauer

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 1773)
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  • Pumpkin

    Ron Fridell, Patricia Walsh

    Library Binding (Heinemann, June 28, 2001)
    Simple text and illustrations describe how a pumpkin grows from a seedling, and explain each stage of its development.
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  • Emma's Pumpkins

    Betty Yanchulis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 17, 2012)
    Emma’s family is moving today. The problem is…today is Halloween. How are they possibly going to get a good pumpkin, carve it, and get it on the porch of their new house in time? An extraordinary lesson in seeing everything in life from a positive point of view, this new author’s debut is a heartwarming story that will teach your own youngster the value of finding the good in everything they see. Highly imaginative, uplifting and inspirational, Emma’s Pumpkins is the perfect Halloween adventure for children of all ages. Using her amazing imagination and unbridled optimism, Emma creates the most astonishing display of jack-o-lanterns—one all the new neighbors say is the best on the block! Yanchulis’ “Emma’s Pumpkins” will be enjoyed by children and parents who want to show their sons and daughters the essential dignity of classmates with special needs.
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  • Grumpy Pumpkins

    Judy Delton

    Paperback (Demco Media, April 1, 1995)
    Molly Duff is uneasy about the Pee Wee Scouts having their party at the nursing home where her grandfather lives
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