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Books with title Welcome, Spring!

  • Welcome, Spring!

    RH Disney

    Paperback (RH/Disney, Jan. 5, 2016)
    It's springtime in Arendelle! Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 who love Disney Frozen will enjoy finding out how Anna, Elsa, and Olaf celebrate the spring season. This full-color storybook comes with more than 50 stickers and Frozen-themed pencil toppers!
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  • Welcome Spring

    Jill Ackerman, Nancy Davis

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    From Little Scholastic comes this innovative and interactive first seasons board book.Ages: 0-2This bright, tactile board book celebrates a first encounter with the most cheerful season: spring! Bold, simple illustrations and textures show what a child first sees, hears, touches, and feels. And no matter how windy or wet it may be outside, this child ends up safe and dry in Mommy's arms. The second in this series of four seasonal offerings.
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  • Welcome Back Spring!:

    Flitzy Books

    Paperback (Flitzy Books.com, Feb. 19, 2017)
    Fly through the sky with Flitzy the butterfly as she welcomes back the plants and animals of spring! The author's simple rhymes, colorful illustrations, and invitation to sing is sure to delight young readers! In addition to the picture book story, the paperback also includes sheet music, the author's real picture search game, and a review page of all the animals and plants in the book! This book is great for toddlers, early readers, and is especially fun as an interactive bedtime story! Other books by this author include Autumn Snow, Warm Chocolate, Maggie's Epic Pancake, Play, and Galactic Radio
  • Welcome Spring

    Jill Ackerman

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • Welcome Back Spring!

    Flitzy Books.com

    Hardcover (Flitzy Books.com, Feb. 22, 2017)
    **Welcome Back Spring was selected for Storybook Theater at The Woodland's Children's Museum, Spring 2018 ** woodlandschildrensmuseum.org/event/storybook-theatre-47/ BOOK SUMMARY:Fly through the sky with Flitzy the butterfly as she welcomes back the plants and animals of spring! The author's simple rhymes, colorful illustrations, and invitation to sing are sure to delight young readers!Welcome Back Spring includes sheet music, the author's real picture search game, and a review page of all the animals and plants in the book! Other fun rhyming books by this author include Autumn Snow, Warm Chocolate, Halloween Candy Crunch, & Summertime Bounce!
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  • Welcome Spring!

    Megan E. Bryant, Paul E. Nunn

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 27, 2008)
    Spring is on its way and there are lots of things the Treetures need to do to get ready. Come along as the Treeture Teacher, Twigs, takes a new class of Sprouts on a tour of Nutley Grove to watch the Treetures get a young apple tree ready for its first blossom! The lessons learned in this book that blends fiction and nonfiction will last long after kids have finished reading it!
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  • Come Spring

    Liz Rohan

    eBook
    Nathan stole Deirdre’s heart in the fifth grade, the day he and Deirdre played the organ together in her uncle Leo’s church. Nathan knows how Deidre wants to be a writer, go to college and move to the big city, away from Carroll Corners, Michigan and all the quirky rules that small town Catholic kids are supposed to follow, even if they don’t make any sense. Nathan also understands that Deirdre’s Uncle Leo and Leo's assistant Abigail are her parents, but not really, and since Deidre was orphaned as a baby when her dad died from drinking and her mother took off for parts unknown. Nathan encourages Deirdre to be herself, even if other kids in town think Deirdre is weird, and besides Deirdre’s best friend Liza. Plus, as a talented musician, Nathan has big dreams, too. Deirdre’s connection with Nathan becomes all too real just as Melanie arrives in town to destroy it. When Nathan and Melanie begin another kind of love affair, Nathan develops a problem with alcohol that no one in town seems to care anything about, including Uncle Leo who is too distracted by his own problems. After Deirdre gathers important clues about her father’s tragic death, she thinks she might save Nathan from a similar fate. But will she be too late?
  • Wubbzy Welcomes Spring!

    Ellie Seiss

    Paperback (Simon Scribbles, Jan. 25, 2011)
    It’s that time of year again—the flutterflies are fluttering, the chirpees are chirping, and the flowers are blooming. It’s springtime in Wuzzleburg and Wubbzy is excited to welcome the warm, sunny days. Come along for a wacky Wuzzleburg springtime celebration, loosely based on The Flower Day Parade episode—where Wubbzy is the star! Filled with activities to complete and pages to color, Wubbzy fans will love jumping into this interactive story with their favorite kooky-tailed friend.On sale: 01.25.11
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  • Welcome to Spring, Baby Bear

    Liza Miller, Polona Lovsin

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, )
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  • Simon welcomes spring

    Gilles Tibo

    Paperback (Tundra Books, June 15, 1993)
    As the snow begins to melt, Simon decides he will hurry spring to appear. When his drum fails to call it forth, he tries fantastic, but charmingly imaginative ways to pull flowers from the earth, tempt birds to return, and encourage bears to awaken – only to discover that spring will come in its own time, despite what we try to do to make it come any sooner.
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  • Come Spring

    Kathryn O. Galbraith

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Aug. 1, 1979)
    Reenie hopes that "come spring" her continually moving family will put down roots that will keep them in their new home.
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  • Come Spring

    Liz Rohan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 13, 2011)
    Nathan stole Deirdre’s heart in the fifth grade, the day he and Deirdre played the organ together in her uncle Leo’s church. Nathan knows how Deidre wants to be a writer, go to college and move to the big city, away from Carroll Corners, Michigan and all the quirky rules that small town Catholic kids are supposed to follow, even if they don’t make any sense. Nathan also understands that Deirdre’s Uncle Leo and Leo's assistant Abigail are her parents, but not really, and since Deidre was orphaned as a baby when her dad died from drinking and her mother took off for parts unknown. Nathan encourages Deirdre to be herself, even if other kids in town think Deirdre is weird, and besides Deirdre’s best friend Liza. Plus, as a talented musician, Nathan has big dreams, too. Deirdre’s connection with Nathan becomes all too real just as Melanie arrives in town to destroy it. When Nathan and Melanie begin another kind of love affair, Nathan develops a problem with alcohol that no one in town seems to care anything about, including Uncle Leo who is too distracted by his own problems. After Deirdre gathers important clues about her father’s tragic death, she thinks she might save Nathan from a similar fate. But will she be too late?