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Books with title The Big Blue Spot

  • The Big Blue Spot

    Peter Holwitz

    Hardcover (Philomel, March 10, 2003)
    Introduces kids to the concept of mixing two colors to make a new color as a blue spot travels along the pages of this interactive picture book with simple text and bold illustrations.
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  • Spot the Bird

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, April 16, 2012)
    Perfect for getting children away from computer games and out into the open air to discover nature, this colorful, easy, and fun bird guide is ideal for beginning birders. Spot the Bird covers more than one hundred of the most common North American birds. Each page features one bird, along with a full-color photograph and clear, concise text to pick out the main identifying features. Colorful symbols let young naturalists know what the bird eats, where it lives, how many eggs it lays, and whether it will be seen alone or in flocks. To add fun to the challenge of spotting them, all the birds have stickers β€” when children spot the bird, they can add their sticker! Key Features: Full color, photographic images Includes more than one hundred common North American bird species A compact, portable format β€” easy for children to handle Four pages of one hundred stickers provide an additional challenge that will hold and reward a child's interest
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  • The Big Blue Spot

    Peter Holwitz

    Hardcover (Baby's First Book Club, Aug. 16, 2002)
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  • The Big Blue Bus

    Tony Thompson

    eBook (, July 1, 2020)
    This book is a fictional children's story about Jimbo the elephant who is feeling sad and lonely who needs someone to talk to. The book is trying to encourage children to talk and share their feelings and emotions..
  • The Big Blue

    Shining Star

    language (Shining Star, July 2, 2015)
    A joyful short tale of a fun beach trip through a child’s eyes, a learning experience about the world around us.
  • The Big Blue Bus

    Tony Thompson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 2, 2020)
    This book is a fictional children's story about Jimbo the elephant who is feeling sad and lonely who needs someone to talk to. The book is trying to encourage children to talk and share their feelings and emotions..
  • The Big Blue "H"

    Richard Michaels MD

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Almost everyone has stories of emergency room (ER) visits; some good, and often times bad. Emergency rooms are often the point of a changed life or even death. It usually represents a new challenge or point of survival. The Big Blue β€œH” is a collection of tales told by Dr. Riley (Dr. Michaels) that represents many rare and odd events that he has witnessed during his thirty-five years of emergency medicine. He has worked in many emergency room departments; from the smallest town to the largest cities in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, California, and New Mexico. These stories are meant to entertain, but also to demonstrate the wide varieties of difficulties that people bring to the ER.The stories in this book are generalized, and not given specific subjects. There is always something more to learn or see in the ER. You can learn about life in many ways and hopefully discover another way of living or even maintaining yourself more safely. While working in the ER you will experience various ways of life and in some severe cases, how deaths affect others.In America, so much of American life revolves around the ER. Often, in times of trouble it is the center that Americans run to for safety, assurance, decisions and judgments.
  • The Big Blue "H"

    M.D. Richard Michaels

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Dec. 28, 2015)
    Almost everyone has stories of emergency room (ER) visits; some good, and often times bad. Emergency rooms are often the point of a changed life or even death. It usually represents a new challenge or point of survival. The Big Blue "H" is a collection of tales told by Dr. Riley (Dr. Michaels) that represents many rare and odd events that he has witnessed during his thirty-five years of emergency medicine. He has worked in many emergency room departments; from the smallest town to the largest cities in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, California, and New Mexico. These stories are meant to entertain, but also to demonstrate the wide varieties of difficulties that people bring to the ER. The stories in this book are generalized, and not given specific subjects. There is always something more to learn or see in the ER. You can learn about life in many ways and hopefully discover another way of living or even maintaining yourself more safely. While working in the ER you will experience various ways of life and in some severe cases, how deaths affect others. In America, so much of American life revolves around the ER. Often, in times of trouble it is the center that Americans run to for safety, assurance, decisions and judgements.
  • Jan the Big Black Spot

    Nathan Joseph, Jordan Serra

    Paperback (Independently published, June 17, 2019)
    This newly released book is a heartfelt journey for a lovable character who looks for a place to call her own. From Nathan Joseph, the author of "Purpose the Penguin Goes to Sleep," comes the story of Jan the Big Black Spot.Jan is a Big Black Spot. There is nobody else quite like her. One day, she realizes that the world is really big and really wide, but she's not really sure of her place in it. She asks where she can fit in, but can't find any good answers. Her question sends her on a quest to find where she belongs. On her journey, she meets huge, strangely shaped friends. However, she doesn't become convinced that she belongs with them. In fact, the farther she goes, the less at home she feels. Will she ever find her place?Jan is a story about kindness and self love expressed in beautiful imagery and text. It showcases the strength of a thoughtful hero in her journey to answer one of life's great questions. Jan the Big Black Spot is full of wonder, optimism, courage, and strength. This book is fantastic for story lovers and it features a fun, unexpected twist at the end for all the "bookworms" and "grammar gurus" out there.
  • The Big Blue Slide

    Michael Verrett

    Paperback (lulu.com, July 21, 2015)
    The Big Blue Slide is a Readers' Favorite 5 out of 5 stars recipient. Rainey-Estelle is a fashion conscious little girl who has all sorts of adventures. At her school is the Big Blue Slide. Only children of the right height can go on the slide and Rainey-Estelle is too short. This does not discourage her as she comes up with a clever plan to get past the very-thorough Height Inspectors. On then can she challenge the monstrous Big Blue Slide. She will go faster than a race car, faster that a plane, and faster than a rocket ship and she will do it today at recess.
  • The Big Blue Bird

    V L Durand

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 28, 2014)
    "Trust is essential for true friendship." Can two creatures as different as a bird and a snake be friends? This is a charming tale of a chance meeting between a lonely bird and a debonair snake and what happens when their budding friendship is faced with an accusation of betrayal. This story reminds us all of the great gift of friendship and the power of faith and trust.
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  • The Big Blue Bus

    Tony Thompson

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 17, 2020)
    This book is a fictional children's story about Jimbo the elephant who is feeling sad and lonely who needs someone to talk to. It's a book that encourages children to talk and share about their feelings.