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Books with title Roar!

  • Roar

    Jonathan Litton, Fhiona Galloway

    Board book (Tiger Tales., March 4, 2014)
    Who is the loudest animal in this fiercely fun book of sounds? Bright artwork, finger-holes, and a cheerful rhyming story make learning come alive!
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  • Roar

    Arya Bansal, Tara Bansal

    Paperback (Independently published, May 11, 2020)
    “The lionesses could do anything. All they needed to do was roar.”Roar is picture book centered around women’s struggle for independence and freedom continuing to this day. This book spreads awareness about gender inequality while also encouraging girls all over the world to speak up and believe in themselves. Shakti, a lioness, is striving to unleash her roar, but struggles against societal norms inflicted upon her both because of her gender and her loyalty to tradition. Read this empowering novel for women and girls all over the world to see how she overcomes her inhibitions and changes the lion order forever. The price of this book is $20 because profits from this book will be donated towards the education of children, so this is essentially a charity. Thank you! :)Key themes:• Girl power• Mom's love• Women empowerment• Believing in yourself• Finding a voice
  • Roar!

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, Aug. 6, 2019)
    After their father reads them a story about lions, Elena and Isaac decide to become lions too. Growling their way through breakfast, and gnawing on "bones", they soon trot off to school. But it's only when one of their teacher decides to take both of their classes outside to look for animals that Elena and Isaac can really become kings of the jungle! With a grrroooowwwwlll here and a grrrauuuughhh there, Robert Munsch delivers another irreverent snapshot into the world of children and their imaginations. It will leave all readers howling with laughter!
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  • Roar!

    Tammi Sauer, Liz Starin

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Oct. 6, 2015)
    A little boy and two dragons discover what really matters about friendship in this charming picture book from the author of Me Want Pet and Mostly Monsterly.With scissors and tape a boy transforms himself into…a dragon! “ROAR!” he says. He is BIG. He is SCARY. Well, not really. When two dragons come over for a play date, what on earth will these three find to do together? The boy doesn’t have big teeth and he can’t breathe fire. He is just a boy. And the dragons can’t eat ice cream or do cartwheels. They are just dragons. Luckily, the dragons care more about what they all can do together, like make silly faces and do the funky monkey dance. What they really care about is being friends. With simple, humorous text and classic, expressive line illustrations, Roar! is fun, short, and ready to be shared again and again.
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  • Roar

    Alison Lester

    Board book (ABC Books, March 13, 2018)
    A delightful board book of animal sounds from one of Australia's best-loved author-illustrators - now in board book format. I see a tawny lion, a prickle in his paw. What do you say, tawny lion? Roar Roar Roar! ROAR is part of a wonderful series by author-illustrator Alison Lester, designed especially for 0-3 year olds and now in board book format. ROAR focuses on wild animals, PURR on pet animals and MOO on farm animals. Babies will respond to the rhythm of the text and the simple, colourful images, while toddlers will love joining in to make their own animal sounds. Age: 0-3
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  • Roar!

    Tammi Sauer, Liz Starin

    eBook (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Oct. 6, 2015)
    A little boy and two dragons discover what really matters about friendship in this charming picture book from the author of Me Want Pet and Mostly Monsterly.With scissors and tape a boy transforms himself into…a dragon! “ROAR!” he says. He is BIG. He is SCARY. Well, not really. When two dragons come over for a play date, what on earth will these three find to do together? The boy doesn’t have big teeth and he can’t breathe fire. He is just a boy. And the dragons can’t eat ice cream or do cartwheels. They are just dragons. Luckily, the dragons care more about what they all can do together, like make silly faces and do the funky monkey dance. What they really care about is being friends. With simple, humorous text and classic, expressive line illustrations, Roar! is fun, short, and ready to be shared again and again.
  • Roar!

    Julie Bayless

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, Oct. 13, 2015)
    A moonlit tale of friendship and play.It is nighttime in the savanna, which means that it is time to play for one rambunctious lion cub! The cub tries to make new friends with the hippos and the giraffes, but roaring at them only chases them away. The young lion is about to give up, but when a rabbit accidentally mistakes the cub's tail for a carrot, the lion realizes she might have met her match, in all the right ways.
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  • Roar!

    Margaret Mayo, Alex Ayliffe

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Bold lions love roar, roar, roaring, while cubs play racing and chasing ...Young children will love meeting all the wild and wonderful animals in this fun-packed picture-book safari, with galloping zebras, prowling tigers, water-squirting elephants, jumping kangaroos and more!
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  • Roar!

    Tor Freeman

    Hardcover (Candlewick, July 22, 2002)
    This whimsical day in the life of a young child is sure to bring smiles to every parent who has doubled as zookeeper - and to all children who like to pretend.ROAR! Lotte greets the day as a lion, just like the one in the book that her mom read last night. When Mom starts her sewing, it’s time to turn into a monkey, while watering plants is clearly a job for a bear. At dinnertime it’s best to be a crocodile - since everyone knows crocodiles don’t like vegetables - but who will Lotte be when it’s time to be carried to bed?
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  • Roar!

    Parragon Books

    Paperback (Parragon Books, Aug. 18, 2012)
    This collectible dinosaur coloring book from Discovery Kids comes complete with a dino-shaped crayon set perfect for little hands! Children will love coloring, doodling, and solving puzzles while learning facts all about dinosaurs. Ideal for encouraging creative play while instilling an early sense of learning and curiosity, this book is great for children ages 3 to 8.
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  • ROAR!

    Knut Bauer

    language (, Sept. 5, 2015)
    Roar! is a story of two best friends, who stick it out through thick and thin. Though they may seem different in many ways, and sometimes they fight and sometimes they play, they meet each other halfway on most of the days. So what if Maury is a mouse, he's not afraid to let a loud-mouthed cat named Rory run amok in his house. And if Rory remembers to take off his shoes and keep away from the China, their differences will be minor and they'll see eye to eye...kinda'. Yes, they find a way like ship lights on stormy nights, in sunshine or in shade, with strides of great effort, to be friends not born, but made.
  • Roar!

    Julie Bayless

    language (Running Press Kids, Oct. 13, 2015)
    A moonlit tale of friendship and play.It is nighttime in the savanna, which means that it is time to play for one rambunctious lion cub! The cub tries to make new friends with the hippos and the giraffes, but roaring at them only chases them away. The young lion is about to give up, but when a rabbit accidentally mistakes the cub's tail for a carrot, the lion realizes she might have met her match, in all the right ways.