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Books with title The Egg Tree

  • The Egg Tree

    Katherine Milhous

    1971 (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Dec. 1, 1971)
    One Easter morning, Katy and Carl went on an egg hunt through Grandmom’s house. Katy couldn’t find anything until she went up to the attic. And there she discovered a very special set of eggs... Grandmom had painted them when she was a little girl. And now, she hung them from the branches of a tiny tree—an Egg Tree! So began a very special Easter tradition. This Caldecott Medal-winning story of a Pennsylvania Dutch Easter will surely inspire children to make Egg Trees of their very own.
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  • The Egg

    Gallimard Jeunesse, Pascale De Bourgoing, Rene Mettler

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, March 1, 1992)
    Readers turn colorfully painted transparent pages to reveal each stage of a chick's growth inside an egg, and then watch it hatch in the most recent volume of a nonfiction series for the inquisitive preschooler.
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  • The Egg Tree

    Katherine Milhous

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 28, 1992)
    One Easter morning, Katy and Carl went on an egg hunt through Grandmom's house. Katy couldn't find anything until she went up to the attic. And there she discovered a very special set of eggs... Grandmom had painted them when she was a little girl. And now, she hung them from the branches of a tiny tree -- an Egg Tree! So began a very special Easter tradition. This Caldecott Medal-winning story of a Pennsylvania Dutch Easter will surely inspire children to make Egg Trees of their very own.
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  • The Egg

    René Mettler

    Spiral-bound (Moonlight Publishing, Aug. 1, 2012)
    See the egg inside the chicken and the chick inside the egg. Watch as the chick develops, grows, and hatches, and learn about different kinds of bird eggs.
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  • The Egg

    Britta Teckentrup

    Hardcover (Prestel, April 2, 2017)
    Beautiful, whimsical, and entertaining, this book of illustrations by Britta Teckentrup shows eggs in all their fragility, complexity, and variety. Is there anything as simple as an egg? Is there anything as complex? In this gorgeous picture book, Britta Teckentrup portrays eggs through the eyes of an artist. From hummingbirds to the extinct elephant bird, illustrations of the avian world’s smallest and largest eggs demonstrate the variety present in nature. Pastel studies explore the rainbow of soft colors and intricate patterns that make eggs of common birds seem incredibly striking. In Teckentrup’s hands, a scattering of broken egg shells become abstract art; a nest of unhatched eggs suggest the possibility and promise of life. Her studies of songbirds and nests are themselves beautifully composed works of color and line. A lovely meditation on the diversity of eggs, this magnificent book offers hours of lingering pleasure, and becomes fertile ground for conversation and imagination.
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  • The Egg

    Sherwood Anderson, Cathy Dobson, Red Door Audiobooks

    Audible Audiobook (Red Door Audiobooks, Jan. 16, 2014)
    Sherwood Anderson's wonderful story of a young boy, brought up on an unsuccessful chicken farm, whose impoverished parents try their luck at running a restaurant. The father, not a natural showman by nature, attempts one night to entertain the sole diner with tricks which use eggs. The result is disastrous.
  • The Egg Tree

    Katherine Milhous

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Jan. 3, 2012)
    One Easter morning, Katy and Carl went on an egg hunt through Grandmom's house. Katy couldn't find anything until she went up to the attic. And there she discovered a very special set of eggs...Grandmom had painted them when she was a little girl. And now, she hung them from the branches of a tiny tree -- an Egg Tree! So began a very special Easter tradition.This Caldecott Medal-winning story of a Pennsylvania Dutch Easter will surely inspire children to make Egg Trees of their very own.
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  • The Egg

    Carmen Caine

    language (, July 6, 2014)
    From USA Today Bestselling, Amazon Top 100 Bestselling, and multiple Award-winning author Carmen Caine: a Contemporary Paranormal Faerie Romance The Glass Wall Series: What if humans were more powerful than they thought? What if an alien race had a reason to keep humanity entrenched in fear? And what if ancient beings that we've met before were still trying to protect us? And just what if the fate of Earth depended upon an average 17-year-old girl with a few secrets of her own?Would she discover that the power of love was truly the strongest of all?"The Egg" - Book Four of the "Glass Wall":- A death ...- A beginning ...- An egg to change the world ...Faced with her Blue Thread of Fate, Sydney must make a choice if Rafael and Jareth are to survive. But what if it is an inner demon she's not expecting? Can she truly understand the many shades of love?
  • The Tree

    Gallimard Jeunesse, Pascale De Bourgoing, Christian Broutin

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, March 1, 1992)
    In the latest addition to a nonfiction series for the curious preschooler, readers can witness each stage of the growth of a tree and then watch it change with the seasons.
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  • The Egg

    M.P. Robertson

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Feb. 23, 2004)
    When the eggs hatches, and a baby dragon comes out, George knows exactly what to do. A baby dragon needs to learn how dragons are supposed to act, including how to fly, how to breathe fire, and how to defeat a knight-so George starts the dragon lessons right away! The dragon learns quickly, but he is anxious to find his own kind. Then George wakes up the next morning and the little dragon is missing. Will George ever see his dragon again?
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  • The Tree

    Dana Lyons, David Lane Danioth

    Hardcover (Illumination Arts, June 1, 2002)
    An 800-year-old Douglas fir ponders the many things it has seen in the natural world as it hears the bulldozers tearing down the forest around it.
  • The Tree

    Denise Whitmire

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, )
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