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Books with title The Marshmallow of all Marshmallows

  • The Marshmallow of all Marshmallows

    Pepper Walldez

    language (, Dec. 24, 2015)
    Mili loves marshmallows, as she goes on a walk she discovers evev more reasons to love marshmallows. This is a great bedtime story that will get a childs imagination flowing and ready to dream their own discoveries.
  • Marmion the Marshmallow

    Marie Chu

    Paperback (Chu Publishing Company, April 8, 2013)
    Marmion the Marshmallow leaves the cupboard for the first time to explore the kitchen. All his new friends seem to be thick-skinned, so Marmion worries that marshmallows are too soft for the outside world. But a surprising accident teaches Marmion and his friends that thereโ€™s more to being strong than having a hard shell.
  • The Last Marshmallow

    Grace Lin

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin celebrates math for every kid, everywhere!After playing in the snow, Olivia and Mei are ready for cocoa. There's one marshmallow for Olivia and one marshmallow for Mei. But what will they do with the third marshmallow? How can two friends share three things fairly?Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • The Marshmallow Man

    Rena Jones, Stephen Macquignon

    Paperback (4RV Publishing LLC, May 26, 2010)
    Everyone knows the story of the Gingerbread Man, but does anyone know about the Marshmallow Man?
  • The Marshmallow Test

    Michelle Claus, Sasha Roberson

    eBook (Chevron Books, Dec. 31, 2013)
    This title is a children's book. Please read the description for more detailsAbout the book: Dad offers to his daughter a marshmallow and a choice: Enjoy the treat now -- or -- wait 15 minutes for "something even better." Will she be able to wait? What could be better than a marshmallow? You don t have to wait to find out. Read the book and fall in love with the adorable illustrations by amazing talent, Sasha Roberson. Parent Note: The often-difficult concept of telling analog time is made simple in this story, as is the equally important lesson of learning how to wait for a reward. Lexile Score: 540L Lexile Code: AD (Adult Directed for small children)
  • Bad Bill and the Marshmallows

    Cindy Simmons, Nanci Powers

    Paperback (Good Ol' Boy Press, April 17, 2012)
    Bad Bill makes bad choices. From sneaking marshmallows to stealing bird's nests, Bad Bill's many "Uh-Ohs" are captured in the Bad Bill Stories. Kids love the audacity of Bill's badness โ€” the sheer fun and freedom of how he indulges his naughty side, there is also a sense of pride in the realization that children can control these naughty impulses (most of the time), and they feel for poor Bill. However, as it should be with all children, even the rascal Bill finds redemption at the end of the day. A wonderful read-aloud for all ages.
  • The Last Marshmallow

    Grace Lin

    language (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin celebrates math for every kid, everywhere!After playing in the snow, Olivia and Mei are ready for cocoa. There's one marshmallow for Olivia and one marshmallow for Mei. But what will they do with the third marshmallow? How can two friends share three things fairly?Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • The Marshmallow Test

    Michelle Claus, Sasha Roberson

    Paperback (Chevron Books, May 5, 2014)
    Dad offers to his daughter a marshmallow and a choice: Enjoy the treat now -- or -- wait 15 minutes for "something even better." Will she be able to wait? What could be better than a marshmallow? You don t have to wait to find out. Read the book and fall in love with the adorable illustrations by amazing talent, Sasha Roberson. Parent Note: The often-difficult concept of telling analog time is made simple in this story, as is the equally important lesson of learning how to wait for a reward. Lexile Score: 540L Lexile Code: AD (Adult Directed for small children)
    K
  • The Marshmallow Test

    Michelle Claus, Sasha Roberson

    Paperback (Chevron Books, May 5, 2014)
    Dad offers to his daughter a marshmallow and a choice: Enjoy the treat now -- or -- wait 15 minutes for "something even better." Will she be able to wait? What could be better than a marshmallow? You don t have to wait to find out. Read the book and fall in love with the adorable illustrations by amazing talent, Sasha Roberson. Parent Note: The often-difficult concept of telling analog time is made simple in this story, as is the equally important lesson of learning how to wait for a reward. Lexile Score: 540L Lexile Code: AD (Adult Directed for small children)
  • The Marshmallow Test

    Michelle Claus, Sasha Roberson

    Hardcover (Chevron Books, May 5, 2014)
    Dad offers to his daughter a marshmallow and a choice: Enjoy the treat now -- or -- wait 15 minutes for "something even better." Will she be able to wait? What could be better than a marshmallow? You don t have to wait to find out. Read the book and fall in love with the adorable illustrations by amazing talent, Sasha Roberson. Parent Note: The often-difficult concept of telling analog time is made simple in this story, as is the equally important lesson of learning how to wait for a reward. Lexile Score: 540L Lexile Code: AD (Adult Directed for small children)
    K
  • MARSHAL THE MARSHMALLOW MAN

    Joshua Pogue

    eBook (Joshua L. Pogue, March 9, 2016)
    The Candy Kingdom needs a hero to battle a sour enemy. Alone one brave marshmallow will fight against the menacing Jawbreaker to keep candy land safe.