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Books with title Push, Pull, Empty, Full

  • Push, Pull, Empty, Full: Draw & Discover

    Yasmeen Ismail

    Paperback (Laurence King Publishing, April 4, 2017)
    Bear, Duck, and Rabbit take little artists on big adventures—in and out, up and down, left to right, and back again!Yasmeen Ismail's simple, amusing line art helps children identify word meanings, look at things from a variety of perspectives, and get creative on every page.
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  • Push Pull Empty Full

    Tana Hoban

    Hardcover (Macmillan Publishing Co Inc, March 15, 1972)
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  • Push Pull, Empty Full

    Tana Hoban

    Hardcover (Longman Young Bks., May 2, 1974)
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  • Push Pull, Empty Full

    Tana Hoban

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, May 1, 1974)
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  • Empty Full

    Apple Jordan

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2011)
    "Depicts familiar items that are empty and items that are full to demonstrate the concept of empty and full"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Full of Empty

    Tim J. Myers, Priscilla Myers, Rebecca Sorge

    Hardcover (Familius, March 8, 2016)
    Princess Claire’s smile has flown away like a bird—and now she feels “full of empty.” But there’s a way to bring that smile back . . . if only . . .Every child gets bored or lonely—and this warm-hearted story teaches parents and children that a parent’s time and full attention are the best remedy. Full of Empty reminds parents that playing with their children is an important form of love. From award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Tim J. Myers, this beautifully illustrated book will bring home the power of quality time.
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  • Empty to Full, Full to Empty

    Harriet Ziefert, Susan Baum

    Board book (Harperfestival, April 1, 1992)
    Pages untie to form cards that can be arranged in sequence as the teddy bear puts more and more toys on his shelves
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  • Full of Empty

    Lori Ann Dinkins

    Paperback (lulu.com, July 25, 2014)
    Washington Middle School is banning all processed and sugary foods from the school cafeteria. Laney and Sister, with the help of their friends, battle the Parent Association by secretly selling banned substances out of their lockers. Dealing with food issues at school, at home Laney and Sister are forced to face their mother's ongoing struggle with bulimia. Full of Empty is sprinkled with humor with a dash of reality as food provides comfort to all those who belly up to the table.