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Books with title Todd and the Umbrella

  • The Umbrella

    Jan Brett

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 9, 2004)
    A walk through the Costa Rican cloud forest provides a wonderfully lush setting for Jan Brett's beloved animal illustrations. When Carlos drops his umbrella to climb a tree for a better view of the animals, they all cram into the banana-leaf umbrella as it floats by--from the little tree frog to the baby tapir to the big jaguar and more. It gets so crowded in the umbrella that there isn't even enough room for a little hummingbird! So over the umbrella tumbles, everyone falls out, and poor Carlos comes back wondering why he didn't see any animals all day. In the spirit of Jan Brett's The Mitten and The Hat, this cheerful tale of escalation will have readers poring over every illustration for the world of details Jan packs in. With its classic story, exotic jungle setting, and brilliantly colorful menagerie, The Umbrella is sure to take its place among Jan's many family favorites.
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  • The Umbrella

    Ingrid Schubert, Dieter Schubert

    Hardcover (Book Island Ltd, )
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  • The Umbrella

    Jan (ILT) Brett Jan Brett

    Paperback (Penguin Group USA, Feb. 17, 2011)
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  • The Umbrella

    Jan Brett

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Dimensions of Big Book: 15 by 18 inches Pages: 48 Fountas & Pinnell Reading Level: L
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  • The Umbrella

    Dieter Schubert

    Hardcover (Lemniscaat USA, April 1, 2011)
    A little dog finds an umbrella in the garden on a windy day. The moment the dog picks up the umbrella, it catches the wind and pulls the dog skywards. This is the start to fantastic journey around the world. The wind carries the umbrellas and the dog all over the world, from the desert to the sea, from the jungle to the north pole.
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  • The Umbrella

    Jan Brett

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2004)
    A walk through the Costa Rican cloud forest provides a wonderfully lush setting for Jan Brett's beloved animal illustrations. When Carlos drops his umbrella to climb a tree for a better view of the animals, they all cram into the banana-leaf umbrella as it floats by--from the little tree frog to the baby tapir to the big jaguar and more. It gets so crowded in the umbrella that there isn't even enough room for a little hummingbird! So over the umbrella tumbles, everyone falls out, and poor Carlos comes back wondering why he didn't see any animals all day. In the spirit of Jan Brett's The Mitten and The Hat, this cheerful tale of escalation will have readers poring over every illustration for the world of details Jan packs in. With its classic story, exotic jungle setting, and brilliantly colorful menagerie, The Umbrella is sure to take its place among Jan's many family favorites.
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  • Suki and the old umbrella.

    Joyce. Clayton, Stephanie, Blackburn

    Paperback (Zondervan Pub, Feb. 23, 1966)
    If it hadn't rained that day, none of this story would have happened. But it did rain--a thunder storm, in fact. Suki loved both the rain and the thunder, and so she could not figure out why her best friend, an invisible peacock who lived in the Paradise tree outside her window, hated the rain.
  • The Umbrella

    Judd Palmer

    eBook (Bayeux Arts, July 15, 2012)
    This is the first title in Bayeux's NEW series, "An Odd Little Book". The series is in a small format, 4" x 5", and the subjects are intended to appeal to all ages, starting from 7-year olds. The stories or poems are darkly humorous and rach carry a revelatory or cautionary message. Exquisite illustrations by award-winning artists are a hallmark of the series."The Umbrella" is the uplifting story of love between an umbrella and the human being who is its beneficiary.
  • Uma the Umbrella

    Adam Gianforcaro

    eBook (Halo Publishing International, )
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  • Suki and the Old Umbrella

    Joyce Blackburn, Stephanie Clayton

    Hardcover (Providence House Pub, May 1, 1996)
    Suki's conscience is troubled when she "borrows" a friend's umbrella.
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  • Uma the Umbrella

    Adam Gianforcaro, Amy Rottinger

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, Jan. 21, 2014)
    Being an umbrella is a tough job, especially for Uma. Uma hates the rain, and her owner Claude is getting tired of Uma flipping inside out wherever they go. Join Uma on her journey against the odds. Learn how we may not always be what others want us to be, but we are all important in our own way.
  • The Umbrella

    Vickie Wilder

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, June 21, 2013)
    Doesn't everyone and everything have a story? In the children's book The Umbrella, Susie is playing with her cousin in the attic at her grandfather's house. While looking through an old trunk, they find an umbrella. Susie is so excited to find the old umbrella that she runs downstairs to ask grandfather about it. Grandfather tells Susie the story behind the umbrella that happened a long time ago when his sister was just a little girl. Susie is then promised that she can have the umbrella if she will take good care of it. Vickie Wilder lives with her husband and two sons in Lancaster, California. This is her first book. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/VickieWilder