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Books with title The Wild Strawberry

  • The Wild Strawberry

    Megan Kelley

    eBook
    A Strawberry escapes from a fruit bowl. He dances his way into mischief. Dylan the Dill Pickle may have finally met his match.
  • The Strawberry Garden

    Lia Yaffe Talmor, Yifat Nachshon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 29, 2014)
    Grandfather Ethan planted strawberry seedlings in the garden bed, and when they grew big strawberries that were all shiny and red - everybody wanted to taste them: the cow, the crow, and even the cat. It's a good thing that the scarecrow was there to scare them away! But what happens when little Nora, the granddaughter, wants to collect the shiny red strawberries? With this book, kids can learn about scarecrows, how they are made and what purpose they serve; they can learn about different animals, and the value of keeping something precious to enjoy later. "The Strawberry Garden" offers kids lessons about the progress of nature, about bravery and about sharing. Your children will enjoy the rich colorful illustrations and cute story. This children's book is most suitable as a read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for older children. It’s a perfect bedtime story that helps to expand children's vocabulary.
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  • The Strawberry Dog

    Betty Paraskevas

    Hardcover (Dial Books, May 3, 1993)
    A homeless and independent dog and a lonely man find companionship at a beach resort
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  • The Walking Strawberry

    Margaret Muller Trice, Bella Nem

    Paperback (Xulon Press, July 30, 2020)
    His name is "Who's That," and he is a six-foot-tall strawberry who walks, talks, and is friends with angelic girls and wild animals. He's also five years old and can't wait to share with others the news and love of Jesus. In the latest children's book by author Margaret Trice, The Walking Strawberry, Who's That comes upon a community and meets a girl named Becca, who wants to know why such an unusual person is in her town. Who's That quickly tells Becca that he has traveled from town to town to let children know about the love of Jesus. He also introduces Becca and other children in her community to his friends that range from tigers and rhinos to girl angels. The idea for The Walking Strawberry came to Margaret while she was talking and praying to God one sunny morning. He gave her a vision of a berry, which she thought about for days until God revealed to her she was to write a children's book. Before she knew it, she had the title in mind and was ready to write. Who's That wants every child to know he or she is loved by Jesus and that they are all in His heart; and hopefully Becca and her town will know this truth as well. MARGARET TRICE, M.DIV, is a pastor that served in the Methodist Church. Rev. Trice was born in Brooklyn, New York and a widow for several years. She holds a Master's degree from Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. Rev. Trice's outreach ministry is a non-profit Interfaith Corporation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that offers training in job placements, and apartments to candidates who were taken out of homeless shelters and became working class citizens in society. Rev. Trice is a recipient of the Ambassador for Peace, from former Mayor John Street, also recognized as Stand for Peace award from the Faith Base Initiative. Rev. Trice is devoted to teaching, preaching the love of the Gospel in communities, Churches, and throughout the United States, Africa and Israel as well. Rev. Trice homiletical ability has allowed her to preach God's word to multicultural audiences.
  • The Strawberry Dog

    Betty Paraskevas

    Library Binding (Dial Books, May 3, 1993)
    The independent brown dog has found a friend in the man Eli, who is visiting the seaside town for the summer, but the coming of fall threatens to separate them, in a story marked by beautiful gouache and charcoal paintings.
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  • The Hungry Strawberry

    Torre Jones, Louise Catherine Bergeron

    language (, Nov. 4, 2017)
    How much does a hungry strawberry eat? You'll soon find out that this strawberry has a heart even bigger than his tummy! Beautiful bedtime-friendly illustrations join with a playful tale of a curious little girl's late night fun with a hungry but harmless strawberry, who loves to give as much as he loves to eat. This beloved favorite of kindergartners and 1st graders will have you and your little one sharing a hearty laugh while finding out what's on this adorable strawberry's menu!
  • The Giant Strawberry

    Meiko S. Patton

    Paperback (Xlibris, Feb. 14, 2006)
    Meet Mr. and Mrs. Kantabee and their lovely daughter, Nina. Nina is a very good, smart and obedient child. She is loved by everyone in the community. One day however she loses track of time while playing ball with her friends and what she encounters on her way home is very surprising to her. Meiko S. Patton's entertaining story, lovable characters and humorous illustrations are sure to capture the hearts and minds of young and old alike. It will remind all age groups what it's like to be a "Kid" again.
  • The Hungry Strawberry

    Torre Jones, Louise C. Bergeron

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 16, 2017)
    How much does a hungry strawberry eat? You'll soon find out that this strawberry has a heart even bigger than his tummy! Beautiful bedtime-friendly illustrations join with a playful tale of a curious little girl's late night fun with a hungry but harmless strawberry, who loves to give as much as he loves to eat. This beloved favorite of kindergartners and 1st graders will have you and your little one sharing a hearty laugh while finding out what's on this adorable strawberry's menu!
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  • The Strawberry Cow

    Franklin Stilwell

    Paperback (Authorhouse, May 1, 2018)
    This story is about an innocent cow that changes peoples lives and two small towns, without even knowing it. Good over evil prevails in this fictitious story about how small events can have large impacts on people and the world as we know it.
  • The Strawberry Pot

    Lea Michelle Cash

    eBook (Outskirts Press, Inc., June 12, 2013)
    A must-read for all Children, Teens and Adults. The Strawberry Pot is an inspiring and powerful coming of age chapter book, designed to build peace and good character through the eyes of a fifth grade student overcoming difficulties and challenges in her young life. The story is written to inspire "change" within a young reader's heart using the language of empathy, a different perspective of preventing bullying and non-violence in school. Through the use of a metaphor children before and during adolescence are taught to value and appreciate the beauty in all human beings, and to celebrate humanity, its similarities and differences with kindness and peaceful alternatives. Dramatic, compassionate and deeply moving, The Strawberry Pot takes readers to a place of understanding, the importance of teaching tolerance. What's the Story- This inspiring book tells a story about Makayla Ambani as she recalls it. Her life as a child has never been perfect. In fifth grade, she finds it difficult to get along with a new boy that comes to her school who happens to be a bully. While writing a class peacemaker assignment for English, the new boy makes her life more complicated and frustrating. Makayla's father gives her some loving, valuable moral advice, and Makayla transforms her life because of it. During this process, she learns to love herself--and to appreciate and celebrate the beauty, uniqueness, and differences in others.
  • The Giant Strawberry

    Meiko Patton

    language (, Oct. 29, 2014)
    Nina Kantabee is on her way home from playing with her friends, when she encounters a Giant Strawberry in the middle of the road. How she overcomes this obstacles will amuse children and will remind parents what it was like to be a child again.
  • Strawberry

    Kimberly Jackson, Sofia Jackson

    eBook (, Feb. 23, 2020)
    The Zimmermans are a Maine family that adopted three children from different parts of the world. Six-year old Yuna was born in Korea, seven-year-old Diego came from Guatemala, and nine-year old Maila, who uses a wheelchair, was born in Somalia. They love to adopt animals, too, and with a mom who's a vet, they're always ready for more! Plus, the kids know something their parents don't: Maila can communicate with animals telepathically, and learn about each species' particular view of the world. So when a baby squirrel gets hurt falling out of a tree in their backyard, they name her Strawberry for the patch of bushes she fell into, and decide to nurse her back to health. It turns out that squirrels are great at mental maps, so they can give you driving directions, or help you build huge Lego cities. They find out that squirrels gnaw all the time, so if you give them a chair, they might just think it's a snack! And they're fun-loving and small, so one might just hitch a ride in your backpack to school. But squirrels love their families, too. Can the Zimmermans help Strawberry get back home?