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Books with title The Sky Guys

  • The Sky Guys

    Madeleine Rogers

    Board book (Button Books, March 1, 2018)
    Teach your children about our feathered friends with this fun and educational book, part of a series that explores the natural world. The series has three existing titles: The Safari Set, The Polar Pack and The Jungle Crew, and two new titles exploring sea creatures and forest animals: The Marine Team and The Forest Folk.Five birds – a flamingo, owl, hummingbird, albatross and pelican – are explored through rhyme and pictures. With two spreads dedicated to each bird, adults will be able to read the short playful rhyme on each spread to children and look at the bright illustrations to teach them about their habits and environment. The book also features some fun facts about each animal on the inside back cover. (Button Books Button Books)
  • The Sky Guys

    Madeleine Rogers

    Hardcover (Button Books, May 10, 2016)
    Five birds – a flamingo, owl, hummingbird, albatross and pelican – are explored through rhyme, pictures and pull-out cards to construct into 3D figures. With two spreads dedicated to each bird, adults will be able to read the short playful rhyme on each spread to children and look at the bright illustrations to teach them about their habits and environment. Children will then be able to pop out the card birds from the perforated pages contained in a pocket at the back of the book and create 3D figures simply by folding and adding a few dabs of glue. The inside of the dust jacket is printed full color with a graphical representation of the birds’ environment. Children have the option of using this as a backdrop for the birds, and there are also accessories to make and add to the scene. This activity will help develop their motor skills and encourage imaginative play and conversation
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  • The Sky

    Jim Etherton, Laura Etherton Koerner

    eBook
    A boy and girl wonder how it would be to be up in the sky. Join them as they take a make-believe journey on a hot-air balloon only to find themselves sleeping back at home afterwards. Written by father (Jim) and illustrated by daughter (Laura)
  • The Shiny Guys

    Doug MacLeod

    eBook (Penguin eBooks, Feb. 22, 2012)
    'Wouldn't it be funny if they were real?''Shiny red men?''What if I were the sane one and everyone else was mad?'One night, the shiny guys visit fifteen-year-old Colin Lapsley. They don't speak, but Colin can read their thoughts. They want him to pay for the terrible thing that he has done. When the shiny guys won't go away, Colin is admitted to ward 44. There he discovers an alien world, a powerful weapon, a gentle giant, and a girl who may be able to see what he can see.The Shiny Guys is a dark, sometimes funny novel about how fantasy and reality can merge, especially when electricity is involved.
  • The Sky

    Ariane Dewey

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A look at the sky, both fancifully and realistically, both pictorially and verbally, and always poetically
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  • Mibo: The Sky Guys

    Madeleine Rogers

    Hardcover (Button Books, March 15, 2001)
    Teach your children about our feathered friends with this fun and educational book, which is part of a series alongside three existing titles, 'The Safari Set', 'The Polar Pack' and 'The Jungle Crew', and two new titles exploring sea creatures and forest animals. Five birds - a flamingo, owl, hummingbird, albatross and pelican - are explored through rhyme, pictures and pull-out cards to construct into 3D figures. With two spreads dedicated to each bird, adults will be able to read the short playful rhyme on each spread to children and look at the bright illustrations to teach them about their habits and environment. Children will then be able to pop out the card birds from the perforated pages contained in a pocket at the back of the book and create 3D figures simply by folding and adding a few dabs of glue. The inside of the dust jacket is printed in full colour, with a graphical representation of the birds environment. Children have the option of using this as a backdrop for the birds and there are also accessories to make and add to the scene. This activity will help develop their motor skills and encourage imaginative play and conversation.
  • The Sky

    Nuria Roca, Carol Isern, Rocio Bonilla

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Young astronomers can explore the mysteries of our skies in this engaging book. The planets and stars in our solar system; how the earth and planets travel around the sun; why we have day, night, and different seasons; and several other topics are explained. Fun activities at the back of the book reinforce the information and allows kids to test what they've learned. Also includes a guide for parents that expands on some of the terminology and concepts.
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  • The Sky

    Kira Leong, Greg Leong

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 28, 2018)
    600 years from now the world is a very different place. Surviving day to day is a challenge, especially for an orphan like Skylar. She manages to escape her enemies by building an Airship and befriending highly evolved animals to protect her. But escape is just the beginning, She'll need all her wits and courage to fulfill her real destiny, a destiny that could throw the world into chaos.
  • My Guy in the Sky

    Victoria Lovell, Megan D. Wellman

    Paperback (Ferne Press, March 15, 2011)
    When young Charlie finds out that he has to have surgery, he's comforted in knowing that he won't be alone.
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  • the sky

    ariane Dewey

    Hardcover (Green Tiger Press, March 15, 1993)
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  • The Sky

    Big Chief I Spy

    Paperback (The Dickens Press, March 15, 1967)
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  • The Sky

    Faria Islam, Kimberly Pacheco

    Paperback (Library for All, May 27, 2019)
    What do you know about the sky? What colour is it? Proceeds from this sale benefit nonprofit organisation Library For All, helping children around the world learn to read.