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Books with title The Baby Pony

  • The Baby Pony

    Jeanne Betancourt, Paul Bachem

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., May 16, 1996)
    Do you love ponies? Be a Pony Pal! When a foal is dropped of at the Crandal Animal Clinic, the Pony Pals want to care for the baby pony. The poor foal has no mother and no home. But caring for a foal is a lot of hard work. The pony is not easy to control. Can the Pony Pals find a way to care for the pony? Will the pony survive?
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  • The Baby

    Lisa Drakeford

    Paperback (Chicken House Ltd, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • The Baby

    Cate Sexton

    language (Summerfield Publisher, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Jessica Taylor couldn’t believe her ears. “I paid for her to have my baby, so where is it?” She overheard her father being threatened by someone in the living room of their mansion in Beverly Hills.“Jack, you don’t need to pay anyone to have your baby! But look, it’s all in hand…”Jessica couldn’t believe it. Was her father that cash-strapped that he had sold her body to surrogacy? And for how much?“Then I want my million back!”Jessica burst in the door.Jack Wilson stood before her, famous soccer player with L.A. Galaxy. He was looking for a surrogate mother for his child?“Daddy, what’s going on?” but her father crumpled to the ground before them. Jessica called the ambulance, but Patrick Taylor was already dead leaving behind nothing only Jessica and millions of dollars’ worth of debt, casting Jessica into the obscure world of poverty which she had never known?“Now you owe me!” was the only note of sympathy Jessica got from that hateful man, Jack Wilson on the day of the funeral.But could having Jack Wilson’s baby save Jessica from the mind-numbing grind of poverty?
  • The Baby

    Lisa Drakeford

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 25, 2016)
    When Olivia opens the bathroom door, the last thing she expects to see is her best friend, Nicola, giving birth on the floor. And to say that Nicola is shocked is an understatement. She's not ready to be a mother, and she needs Olivia's help. But Olivia has her own problems--specifically her bullying boyfriend, Jonty, and having to keep an eye on her younger sister, Alice. And then there's Nicola's friend Ben, who's struggling with secrets of his own...The Baby explores one cataclysmic event from five sides to create a brilliant, engaging, bittersweet drama about friendship and family that's perfect for fans of Jesse Andrews and Jandy Nelson.
  • The Baby Bunny

    Margaret Hillert

    Paperback (Norwood House Pr, July 15, 2016)
    "Authorized adapted reprint from the U.S. English language edition" -- Title page verso.
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  • The Baby Pony

    Jeanne Betancourt, Paul Bachem

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 1, 1996)
    A textured pony miniature collectible accompanies the story of the Pony Pals's efforts to rescue a high-spirited and high-maintenance baby foal that comes to the Crandal Animal Clinic. Original.
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  • The Baby

    John Burningham

    Hardcover (Random House of Canada, Limited, Oct. 3, 1974)
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  • Tony the Pony

    Svitlana Kline

    language (Konfetadesign, Aug. 14, 2017)
    Artist and educator Konfeta (Svitlana Kline) first envisioned Tony the Pony as a way of encouraging her preschool students to try new foods. While Tony was milky white at birth, each different food he eats changes his hue. Tony’s colorful exciting journey begins in a strawberry field and takes him through all the rainbow colors. Tony loves exploring the Farm and tasting new foods he discovers along the way. Each adventure introduces him to a new friend the same color as the food he eats, offering opportunities to share, care, and help others. The friends he meets, like Lilly the Lizard and Fred the Frog, don’t look like Tony. This propels him to recognize the qualities that make each of his friends unique and to celebrate their special talents. During his journey and ever-changing looks, Tony learns appearance doesn't define one’s character. He gets to know his friends, loving them just for who they are. The readers will discover although their friends may look different, that is part of their individuality and uniqueness. Tony the Pony teaches lessons around self-esteem, diversity, trust, and other experiences that will resonate with all the children who join in on his adventures.
  • The baby bunny

    Margaret Hillert

    Hardcover (Follett, Aug. 16, 1981)
    Easy-to-read text follows the growth, antics, and adventures of a baby bunny.
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  • Tony the Pony

    Svitlana Kline

    Paperback (Konfetadesign, July 17, 2017)
    Artist and educator Konfeta (Svitlana Kline) first envisioned Tony the Pony as a way of encouraging her preschool students to try new foods. While Tony was milky white at birth, each different food he eats changes his hue. Tony’s colorful exciting journey begins in a strawberry field and takes him through all the rainbow colors. Tony loves exploring the Farm and tasting new foods he discovers along the way. Each adventure introduces him to a new friend the same color as the food he eats, offering opportunities to share, care, and help others. The friends he meets, like Lilly the Lizard and Fred the Frog, don’t look like Tony. This propels him to recognize the qualities that make each of his friends unique and to celebrate their special talents. During his journey and ever-changing looks, Tony learns appearance doesn't define one’s character. He gets to know his friends, loving them just for who they are. The readers will discover although their friends may look different, that is part of their individuality and uniqueness. Tony the Pony teaches lessons around self-esteem, diversity, trust, and other experiences that will resonate with all the children who join in on his adventures.
  • Tony the Pony

    Richard V. Alexander, Gabriel Parame

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 18, 2017)
    Tony the Pony is about two young Indian children: Running Deer and his sister Gentle Doe. They adopted a pinto pony and named him Tony, who later on saved their lives.
  • The Baby

    John Burningham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 5, 1994)
    In a colorful picture book that captures a small child's point of view, big brother decides that sometimes he likes the baby, but at other times he does not.
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