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Books with title Toots and his friends

  • Rab and His Friends

    John Brown

    eBook
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Fox and His Friends

    Edward Marshall, James Marshall

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1985)
    In three separate episodes Fox wants to play with his friends, but duty, in one form or another, always interferes.
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  • The Oak And His Friends

    Anna Tyumentseva

    Paperback (Independently published, May 23, 2020)
    The plot of story is about the bond between the Oak and his residents, and the good and bad times they live through together. A few natural science facts are woven into the plot for the more curious readers.Science facts — learn cool facts about animals, year seasons, trees, and moreAmazing colorful pictures are on every page!Bond with your child through story time and strengthen a love for books and readingGreat gift to bring cherished memories to any child's library collectionRecommended age — 3–7 years8.5 x 11 inches (21.59 x 27.94 cm)Length of story — 30 pagesThe Funny and touching heart story picture book about animals for toddlers, preschoolers. That would make your kid laugh. Great to read aloud at bedtime. Bright, full-page illustrations that kids love. Recommended for beginners and early readers.Novela en inglés para niños sobre la amistad de los animales en el bosque. Dios te bendiga y buenas noches
  • Duck and His Friends

    Kathryn Jackson, Byron Jackson, Richard Scarry

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 8, 2019)
    This 1949 Little Golden Book is reissued with pride to celebrate Richard Scarry's 100th birthday in 2019!This irresistible story about a duck who's afraid to swim—and his loyal friends who will do anything to help him get over his fear—is back in print in the Little Golden Book line! Originally published in 1949, it was one of Scarry's first projects for Golden Books and has stood the test of time. This fun read-aloud with adorable rabbit and duck characters is perfect for Easter baskets, baby showers, and year-round fun! It's sure to become a family storytime favorite!
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  • Ennis and His Friends

    Billee Little, Josh Kilbourne, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, Sept. 21, 2010)
    Sometimes Ennis forgets that God made him the way he is, and he begins to wish he were more like his other garden friends. Being a slug isn't easy, and sometimes it seems that having a shell on your back or very long legs could really help a little slug out. Follow Ennis and his friend Polly as they take on the tiresome task of imitating others. Together, they discover that God makes us all the way we are for a reason. Trusting him and being yourself is an important lesson for everyone-even a slug!
  • Toots and his Friends

    Kate Tannatt Wood

    language (, April 15, 2014)
    Toots and his FriendsWHEN Toots was old enough to enter a little school, his mamma said he must go to a Kindergarten, which, you all know, is a delightful place for all children. Our good German friends first thought of it for their little people, and here in America we have found it an excellent fashion to follow. Block building, song singing, and drawing with pretty things in needlework, and forms in clay, not only teach the children to think but to do, and good thinking must always come before well doing, Toots' mamma knew a kind German lady who understood teaching the little ones, and after some delay a school was opened and Toots was a pupil. He cried hard at first. He was afraid of strangers, and he dreaded to speak aloud before them, although he was such a rogue at home. His mamma bought him a pretty lunch basket and put in it some little cakes for his lunch, and then they rode away in the horse car to the schoolroom. After the first day Toots was always ready to go. "It is only play," he said. But it was more than play, for every night Toots had something new to tell; sometimes he had watered the plants in the school-room, sometimes he talked of cubes and triangles, sometimes he sang a little song. Toots was learning without knowing it, and all the time he was very happy. No one was allowed to say a naughty word, no one was ever rude or unkind, and all the little eyes and hands were trained.
  • Olaf and His Friends

    Inc. Disney Enterprises

    Board book (Az Books Llc, Jan. 13, 2015)
    With this new series, take a trip to the beach with the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse or explore a winter wonderland with Olaf and his friends in the Kingdom of Arendelle. These two amusing stories contain four fabulous pop-ups that will easily absorb children into these charactersÂ’ magical lives.
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  • Tony And His Friends

    Liberty Dendron

    eBook (MaMbabooks.com, United States/Mamba Books & Publishing, July 11, 2016)
    This story begins and ends in Tanzania, when a Deer named Tony befriends a bear named Surry! Than a Hyena named Hayden entered that section of the jungle, and stirs up trouble between Surry the Hippo and Tony the deer! This story helps your child understand how their behavior affects others, how to handle anger, and how to treat other people, as you wish to be treated. This is an exciting story, with morals and colorful African animals, and great information about friendship, trust, how to treat others, and dealing with feelings.This book is easy to read, understandable and inviting for children. It helps children learn that it is not nice to be mean to others.
  • Rabbit And His Friends

    Richard Scarry

    Hardcover (Western Publishing Company, March 15, 1974)
    kids book
  • Paul and His Friends

    Rebekah McLeod Hutto, Jacob Popcak

    Paperback (Paraclete Press, Nov. 6, 2018)
    Celebrated children’s author Rebekah McLeod Hutto (The Day When God Made Church) teams up with illustrator Jacob Popčak to introduce kids to the Apostle Paul — in the form of a lovable honey badger! Young readers will be introduced to Paul and his ministry and then hear stories of his friends, including Ananias, Barnabas, Silas, Lydia, Priscilla and Aquila, and Timothy. All of these New Testament characters will help teach kids about friendship, and how Jesus, our friend, calls us to care for each other as friends.
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  • Toby and Friends

    Mark Field

    language (Mark Field, July 22, 2014)
    Toby Liddle was a six-year-old boy who had never seen another little girl or boy since he was four years old. He had emigrated at that age from England to Australia with this mother and father who had bought a very small farm right in the middle of nowhere. He and his friends go on an exciting adventure helping many familiar characters along the way. The only thing is, his best friends in the whole world that help him in his adventure are all imaginary. Or are they?
  • Duck and His Friends

    Kathryn Jackson, Byron Jackson, Richard Scarry

    eBook (Golden Books, Jan. 8, 2019)
    This 1949 Little Golden Book is reissued with pride to celebrate Richard Scarry's 100th birthday in 2019!This irresistible story about a duck who's afraid to swim—and his loyal friends who will do anything to help him get over his fear—is back in print in the Little Golden Book line! Originally published in 1949, it was one of Scarry's first projects for Golden Books and has stood the test of time. This fun read-aloud with adorable rabbit and duck characters is perfect for Easter baskets, baby showers, and year-round fun! It's sure to become a family storytime favorite!
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