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Books with title Where is Baby's Mommy?

  • Where is Baby's Mommy?

    Karen Katz

    Board book (Little Simon, April 1, 2001)
    Is Mommy behind the chair? Is Mommy behind the plant? Join baby as he plays hide-and-seek with Mommy. The sturdy format and easy-to-lift flaps in this delightful interactive book are perfect for parents and children to share.
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  • Where's My Mommy?

    Jo Brown

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2006)
    When Little Crocodile emerges from his shell, he goes in search of his mommy and encounters many jungle animals along the way until he comes across a group of crocodiles near the water.
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  • Where's My Mommy?

    Carol Roth, Sean Julian

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, March 1, 2012)
    When sleepy little kitty wakes from her nap, she can't find her mommy. She asks the barn animals for help. Her new friends are happy to help. "Moo!" says the calf. "Oink!" sys the pig. "Quack!" says the duck. After all, that's how they call their mommies. Poor little kitty's mommy is nowhere to be found...until kitty tries one more thing.
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  • Where Is Baby?

    Kathryn O. Galbraith, John Butler

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Babies love to hide. Beneath blankets, under tables, and behind chairs. And some babies like to hide in unexpected places. Like baby deer, who disappear in dappled spring sunlight. Or baby leopards, who scramble high in the African trees. Or baby elephants, who fade behind a forest of legs. But all hidden babies, no matter where they hide, can always be found-by their loving parents.
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  • Where Is My Baby?

    Harriet Ziefert, Simms Taback

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, July 10, 2012)
    Seven anxious mother animals ask the title question, "Where is my baby?" The babies are revealed beneath each flap, as are their particular baby animal names (piglet, kid, chick, lamb, etc.), and each makes its signature sound (an oink, moo, meow, quack, chirp, baa, etc.). When turned, the flap changes the mother's expression from worried to delighted. Somehow, Mr. Taback is able to capture a mother's fond look on each of his animal creations. The last spread shows a parade of all the mother and baby pairs.
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  • Where Is Baby K?

    K. S. Daniels, Anna Muriasova

    Paperback (K. S. Daniels, June 8, 2020)
    The first of its series, Where is Baby K?, is a charmingly-illustrated book that will shine light on the first year of her life. Parents and children will transport themselves into the global travels of Baby K. Based on real adventures and photos from trips, little ones will explore famous places and landmarks reaching from the Far East to the Far West.
  • Where's Mommy?

    Beverly Donofrio, Barbara McClintock

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, March 11, 2014)
    A companion picture book to Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, Maria that makes for perfect bedtime reading!In this companion to the acclaimed picture book Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, Maria (Mary's daughter) and Mouse Mouse (Mouse's daughter) are looking for their mothers. They're not in their bedrooms, their car and cart are still in the driveway, and they are not in the gazebo or under the mushroom! Where could they be? Well, turns out Mary and the Mouse are great friends—just like Maria and Mouse Mouse—and soon the new generation is in on the old generation's secret, and vice versa. Sparingly told and beautifully illustrated, this book is every bit as charming as its predecessor. Kids will pore over the minute details of a mouse's parallel world.
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  • Where's Baby?

    Anne Hunter

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Papa Fox is looking for Baby Fox, who is just out of his sight . . . but not ours! An adorable, interactive read-aloud for fans of Are You My Mother?In this clever introduction to prepositions, a near-sighted Papa is looking for his baby. Is Baby up in the tree? Is Baby under the log? Is Baby around the corner? Where could Baby be?Readers will delight in spotting the little fox on every page as Papa wanders the forest, encountering other animals all along the way, but never quite able to spot his own baby. Anne Hunter's delicate and lovely illustrations with their limited palette highlight the humor of this adorable hide-and-seek tale.
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  • Where Is Mommy?

    Pat Cummings

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Nov. 19, 2019)
    A girl follows clues that lead to Mommy! This Level D book is perfect for new readers.A girl, her mother, and their cat are snuggled up on a couch and reading a book. The girl falls asleep, and when she wakes up, Mommy is gone. Where could she be? The girl searches the house, picks up clues (including a recipe for kale and a sunhat and gardening gloves that come and go). And she figures out where Mommy is--in the garden!The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors--create original, high quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read with parents, teachers, or on their own! Suitable for late kindergarten readers, Level D books use a wider vocabulary and more complex plots with multiple scenes. They feature longer sentences and greater variety in sentence structure than levels A, B, and C. Move on to level E once Level D is mastered.
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  • Where's Mommy?

    Beverly Donofrio, Barbara McClintock

    language (Schwartz & Wade, March 11, 2014)
    In this companion to acclaimed Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary, Maria (Mary's daughter) and Mouse Mouse (Mouse's daughter) are looking for their mothers. They're not in their bedrooms, their car and cart are still in the driveway, and they are not in the gazebo or under the mushroom! Where could they be? Well, turns out Mary and the Mouse are great friends—just like Maria and Mouse Mouse—and soon the new generation is in on the old generation's secret, and vice versa. Sparingly told and beautifully illustrated, this book is every bit as charming as its predecessor. Kids will pore over the minute details of a mouse's parallel world.
  • Where Is Baby's Mommy?

    KAREN KATZ

    Paperback (LITTLE SIMON, Nov. 1, 2013)
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  • Where's My Mommy?

    Jo Brown

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., March 4, 2014)
    Little Crocodile hatches and looks for his mommy. "Are you my mommy?" he asks a monkey. But Little Crocodile can't swing like the monkey. He asks an elephant, a tiger, and a zebra, too, but he can't act like the other animals, either. Then he sees splashing by the river...
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