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Books with title The Little Duckling

  • The Little Duke

    Charlotte Mary Yonge

    eBook (, March 17, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Little Duck

    Judy Dunn

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1976)
    Phoebe Dunn’s beloved photographic picture book about the adventures of an adorable little duck! Young readers will follow plucky duck as he hatches from his shell and sets out around the farm to meet a variety of new barnyard friends. Featuring endearing photographic pictures, this charming story will leave children quacking with glee.
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  • Little Duckling

    L. Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2012)
    Little Duckling is one of several titles in the popular Look at Me series of children's animal board books that are being reset in a miniature size to fit tiny hands. Scaled down to approximately half the original's size, this book presents the same illustrations found in the original, with a slightly abridged story. Realistic illustrations and story offer a child-friendly naturalistic portrayal of a baby animal and its mother, and describes in simple language how the mother duck keeps her baby from getting into trouble. Toddlers will love the pictures, and will delight in having Mom or Dad read the story aloud.
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  • The Little Lost Duckling

    Sue Barraclough, Simon Mendez

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, March 15, 2003)
    Just in time for spring, hereÂ’s a sunny addition to our collection of successful embossed picture books, such as The Snow Bear and The Little Penguin. Little Duck hatches out of his egg all alone. Where is his family? He searches by the river, in the forest, and in the farmyard, but no place feels like home. With a lot of courage and help from some new friends, Little Duck discovers at last where he truly belongs. On every page, lavish embossing softly illuminates the lovingly rendered ducklings, bunnies, and chicks, along with their grassy habitats. Animal lovers of all ages will delight in this soothing story of homecoming and a familyÂ’s bond.
  • The Little Blue Duck

    Amelia C. Hunt, Whitney Edwards, Tate Out Loud

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Out Loud, July 16, 2013)
    Have you ever seen a blue duck? Have you ever heard one that clucks? This audiobook shows us that our differences are what make us unique.
  • Mio and the Little Duckling

    Samir Saatchi, Adelina Kartashyan

    language (Kiddyz & Kittyz Publications, May 8, 2020)
    From the bestselling "Mio the Blue and Orange Cat" series Join Mio in helping a little duckling find her family! Mio is going to Kian's house to play. He sees Kian is birdwatching on top of a tree. Mio climbs the tree and joins his friend to watch the ducks. But suddenly they hear a "Quack" sound from under the tree!They go down, and find a little sad duckling! They figure out why she is sad, and help her ...
  • The Ugly Duckling Little Classics

    Phidal Publishing

    Paperback (Phidal Publishing, April 1, 2017)
    The Little Classics collection allows your child to discover the wonderful characters of beloved classic fairy tales. They will experience the magic of unforgettable adventures in these exciting stories. These imaginative books will encourage a lifetime love of reading. Features:Sturdy soft coverColorful imagesContemporary adaptations of beloved classicsPortable24 pages of fun!Collect them all!
  • Little Duckling

    L. Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2012)
    Little Duckling is one of several titles in the popular Look at Me series of children's animal board books that are being reset in a miniature size to fit tiny hands. Scaled down to approximately half the original's size, this book presents the same illustrations found in the original, with a slightly abridged story. Realistic illustrations and story offer a child-friendly naturalistic portrayal of a baby animal and its mother, and describes in simple language how the mother duck keeps her baby from getting into trouble. Toddlers will love the pictures, and will delight in having Mom or Dad read the story aloud.
  • The Little Duke

    Charlotte M. Yonge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 24, 2017)
    THE LITTLE DUKE is the heroic and exciting tale of the boy who would become King Richard the Fearless. After suddenly losing his father (King William of the Long Sword), THE LITTLE DUKE experiences many hardships and sorrows. However, with the help of his loyal friends, he overcomes capture and many other obstacles in his quest to succeed his father. THE LITTLE DUKE is an inspiring story for all youth, and an excellent addition to any family library.
  • Six Little Ducklings

    Katharine Pyle, Anne Hancock, Spoken Realms

    Audiobook (Spoken Realms, April 23, 2019)
    Old Mother Duck's six little ducklings are her pride and joy. But it's very hard work teaching ducklings how to behave and keeping them safe. Sometimes their curiosity makes them forget her warnings not to talk to strangers, not to stray too far from her, and to come in from the rain. Not all Mother Duck's words of wisdom are followed and the ducklings soon learn of the consequences of making fun of their elders and venturing to forbidden places. Children will identify with these gentle stories where nothing bad happens but the lessons and consequences are clear. A hundred years after Katharine Pyle's delightful tale was written, the same principle holds true: mother knows best.
  • The Little Duke

    Charlotte Yonge

    Paperback (Living Book Press, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Eight-year-old Richard lives in the Castle of Bayeux where he is cared for by Lady Astrida, Eric, the baron of Centeville, and Osmond, her Grandson. When news comes that his father has been murdered during a peace conference Richard become the Duke.Taken hostage by a rival king and longing for his home country Richard learns some difficult lessons about leadership and kindness. But will he get the opportunity to use this knowledge or will his enemies prevail? This edition also features the gorgeous illustrations from two previousThis edition features the gorgeous illustrations from two previous printings to bring the story even more alive, and has been split into 24 easy to read sections for easy scheduling when using a Charlotte Mason education.
  • The Little Duke

    Charlotte M. Yonge

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2018)
    Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901), was an English novelist, known for her huge output. She was devoted to the Church of England, and much influenced by John Keble, a near neighbour and one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement. Her novels reflected the values and concerns of Anglo-Catholicism. She began writing in 1848, and published during her long life about 100 works, chiefly novels. Her first commercial success, The Heir of Redclyffe (1854), provided the funding to enable the schooner Southern Cross to be put into service on behalf of George Selwyn. Similar charitable works were done with the profits from later novels. She was also editor, for nearly forty years, of a magazine for young ladies, the Monthly Packet. Among the best known of her works are Heartsease; or, The Brother's Wife (1854), The Daisy Chain; or, Aspirations (1856), A History of Christian Names (1863, revised 1884), A Book of Golden Deeds (1864), The Dove in the Eagle's Nest (1866), Life of John Coleridge Patteson: Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands (1873) and Hannah More (1888).