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Books with title Where's My Truck?

  • What's in My Truck?

    Linda Bleck

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 26, 2014)
    Discover all the things these trucks can carry in this board book with tons of lift-the-flaps!This board book not only features different trucks making deliveries to different places, it's also chock-full of flaps! Toddlers and preschoolers love playing with cars and trucks, but now they can actually peek inside these fun trucks and see what's inside, from food and livestock to where the driver sleeps on overnight drives! The engaging text is informative, interactive, and fun!
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  • Where's My Mom?

    Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler

    Hardcover (Dial Books, March 27, 2008)
    When little monkey can?t find his mother, butterfly offers to help in the search. Little monkey says that his mother is big, so butterfly leads him to . . . an elephant. No, that?s not right! Little monkey says his mom is furry, so butterfly leads him to . . . a bat. That?s not right either. From then on, little monkey and butterfly meet many jungle animals, but they don?t find Mom until little monkey comes up with just the right description. With Julia Donaldson?s effortless rhyme and Axel Scheffler?s vibrant illustrations, this circular tale combines funny miscommunication with a little bit of science for a charming feel-good adventure.
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  • Where's My Truck?

    Karen Beaumont, David Catrow

    Paperback (The Penguin Group, March 15, 2011)
    A family's day turns upside down when a boy can't find his red truck in this rhyming story about an eager search for a favorite toy.
  • Where's My Truck?

    Karen Beaumont

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2012)
    Readers are in for a very funny encounter with a memorable personality. Catrow doesn't let a single spread go to waste." (Publishers Weekly, starred review ) "Catrow's colorfully frenetic artwork and Beaumont's flawlessly rhyming text will have children chanting along . . . . By the end, readers will definitely know how to spell 'truck'[and] they will definitely recognize themselves in Tommy." (New York Times Sunday Book Review ) "Anyone who's ever interacted with a young child who's lost a favorite toy will immediately recognize this little boy and his single-mindedness in searching for his t-r-u-c-k." (Kirkus ) "Beaumont's refrain promises that listeners will know how to spell 'truck' by tale's end and is perfectly paced for expressive pauses and exclamations. Catrow's jam-packed pencil and watercolor scenes are masterworks of detail and humor. This is definitely a 'read it again' book." (School Library Journal ) "Sharp-eyed viewers might guess who's responsible for the truck's disappearance before the mystery is solved, but knowing whodunit doesn't detract from the fun. In fact, the pictures are just as, if not more, entertaining on subsequent readings." (Horn Book ) "Beaumont's rhymes are consistently pleasurable . . . . Just as big an attraction, though, are Catrow's wild, undulating . . . illustrations." (Booklist )
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  • Where's My Truck?

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, Sept. 1, 1985)
    Jason cannot find his toy truck, until his mother suggests that he look in his pile of toys as he puts them back in the toy box
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  • Where's My Mom?

    Jane Horne

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Bright and lively new series of lift-the-flap board books.Sneak-a-peek-a-boo! are a fun new series of lift-the-flap board books. Follow the sweet, rhyming text as it asks you to find out where the kitten, puppy, bear and animal mom are hiding! Each page encourages children to lift the flap and discover what is hiding beneath! A small cut-through hole gives a clue to what's behind the flap and a small tab on the side of the flap helps little hands to easily lift the flap and find out! Filled with bright, lively design and beautiful photographic images, Where's My Kitten?, Where's My Puppy?, Where's My Bear? and Where's My Mom? will engage and entertain children.
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  • Where's my?

    Ratna Jalisatgi

    language (, July 7, 2012)
    Toddlers are curious about their private parts.
  • Where's Mommy's Truck?

    Harriet Ziefert, Andrea Baruffi

    Paperback (Harperfestival, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Readers can lift the flaps on each page and discover where Mommy's truck is as she drives to her job at a construction site and returns at the end of the day to pick up her child at school
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  • Where's My Sock?

    Joyce Dunbar, Sanja Rescek

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Feb. 1, 2006)
    A big adventure about one of life's small mysteries: Where in the world is that missing sock?! Tongue-twisting text by best-selling author Dunbar and vivid pictures by award-winning artist Rescek.Pippin is as mad as can be. "I can't find my other sock!" he exclaims. "My yellow sock with clocks, just like the one I am wearing!" Where do those maddening missing socks go? Pippin is determined to find out. Together with his friend Tog, he embarks on the greatest sock search ever.Laundry baskets! Wastebaskets! Fruit baskets? No drawer is left unturned. From a mountaintop of socks, through a maze of mismatched knits, to a gatefold clothesline showcasing cheerful argyles, stripes, and dots, WHERE'S MY SOCK? bursts with colorful footwear for kids to look for, count, and pair.
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  • Where's My Mom?

    Leon Rosselson, Priscilla Lamont

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 1, 1996)
    A boy looks all over the house for his mother and finally finds her in her own bed, asleep
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  • What's in My Truck?

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, July 17, 2018)
    What's in My Truck? has an interesting novelty to lift and slide on every spread. This extended edition has seven vehicles to explore, and children will have fun finding out what's hiding inside every truck. From a tractor to a dump truck, a fire truck to a garbage truck, there's lots to see and funny things to spot in each illustrated scene. The chunky pages are easy to turn and the flaps and sliders will encourage hand-eye coordination skills.
  • Where's my tail?

    Julio Millares, Sara García Gutiérrez

    language (Artelibera, June 5, 2019)
    Bridget made a cultural trip to Madrid, London and Rome, but on her return she noticed that she had lost her tail. Her grief is strong and she searches everywhere without success. She then decides to return to where she was and so, one after the other, the most amusing adventures follow one another. Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.