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  • Where Willy Went

    Nicholas Allan

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 30, 2011)
    Never before have the facts of life been presented in such an accessible—or novel—way. Our hero is Willy, a little sperm who lives inside Mr. Browne with 300 million friends. Every day Willy practices for the Great Swimming Race. And when the day arrives, he swims faster than his 300 million friends to win the prize—a marvelous egg. Then something wonderful happens, and eventually Mr. and Mrs. Browne have a baby girl who has the same winning smile as Willy and who grows up to be a great swimmer.Hilariously funny, warm, and endearing, this is a picture book that appeals on different levels to both children and grown-ups.“Fresh, original, and imaginative. . . . Allan’s achievement is in couching fascinating facts within the construct of a gentle, direct narrative. A little knowledge is a wonderful thing, and as the rest of the facts of life fall into place, Allan’s readers will look back on this book with a mixture of fondness and wry amusement.” —The Guardian (UK)
  • Where Willy Went

    Nicholas Allan

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 8, 2005)
    Never before have the facts of life been presented in such an accessible—or novel—way. Our hero is Willy, a little sperm who lives inside Mr. Browne with 300 million friends. Every day Willy practices for the Great Swimming Race. And when the day arrives, he swims faster than his 300 million friends to win the prize—a marvelous egg. Then something wonderful happens, and eventually Mr. and Mrs. Browne have a baby girl who has the same winning smile as Willy and who grows up to be a great swimmer.Hilariously funny, warm, and endearing, this is a picture book that appeals on different levels to both children and grown-ups.“Fresh, original, and imaginative. . . . Allan’s achievement is in couching fascinating facts within the construct of a gentle, direct narrative. A little knowledge is a wonderful thing, and as the rest of the facts of life fall into place, Allan’s readers will look back on this book with a mixture of fondness and wry amusement.” —The Guardian (UK)
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  • Where Willy Went

    Nicholas Allan

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 8, 2005)
    Never before have the facts of life been presented in such an accessible—or novel—way. Our hero is Willy, a little sperm who lives inside Mr. Browne with 300 million friends. Every day Willy practices for the Great Swimming Race. And when the day arrives, he swims faster than his 300 million friends to win the prize—a marvelous egg. Then something wonderful happens, and eventually Mr. and Mrs. Browne have a baby girl who has the same winning smile as Willy and who grows up to be a great swimmer.Hilariously funny, warm, and endearing, this is a picture book that appeals on different levels to both children and grown-ups.“Fresh, original, and imaginative. . . . Allan’s achievement is in couching fascinating facts within the construct of a gentle, direct narrative. A little knowledge is a wonderful thing, and as the rest of the facts of life fall into place, Allan’s readers will look back on this book with a mixture of fondness and wry amusement.” —The Guardian (UK)From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Where Willy Went

    Nicholas Allan

    Hardcover (Hutchinson, Jan. 1, 1877)
    Hilariously funny, warm, endearing and totally non-threatening - this small masterpiece from Nicholas Allan presents the facts of life to young children in a unique but totally accessible way. A godsend for any parent faced with awkward questions.
  • Where Willy Went

    Nicholas Allan

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 8, 2005)
    Never before have the facts of life been presented in such an accessible—or novel—way. Our hero is Willy, a little sperm who lives inside Mr. Browne with 300 million friends. Every day Willy practices for the Great Swimming Race. And when the day arrives, he swims faster than his 300 million friends to win the prize—a marvelous egg. Then something wonderful happens, and eventually Mr. and Mrs. Browne have a baby girl who has the same winning smile as Willy and who grows up to be a great swimmer.Hilariously funny, warm, and endearing, this is a picture book that appeals on different levels to both children and grown-ups.“Fresh, original, and imaginative. . . . Allan’s achievement is in couching fascinating facts within the construct of a gentle, direct narrative. A little knowledge is a wonderful thing, and as the rest of the facts of life fall into place, Allan’s readers will look back on this book with a mixture of fondness and wry amusement.” —The Guardian (UK)From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Who Went Where?

    Nicole Dutton

    language (, Oct. 6, 2013)
    This is the story of an Owl named Who that decides to help a friend and ends up learning an important lesson.
  • Where's Willy?

    Martha Alexander

    Board book (Candlewick, April 1, 1993)
    Willy and Lily play hide and seek, and Willy finds an extremely silly hiding place, in the latest Lily and Willy board book, which features colorful illustrations and simple words that capture the familiar world of children. For children under three.
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  • Where's Willy

    Carol C. Stack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2014)
    WHERE'S WILLY is my new Read and Learn book. It is written for grades pre-K thru 2nd. This is a whale of a tale about a young whale who gets trapped in a small harbor. Can anyone help him? A small boy sees him, but what can one little boy do? An old seagull sees him, but how could he possibly help? The TALK ABOUT page at the end of the story has some fascinating information about whales. There are questions to think and talk about. Don't Worry, the answers are there. I have also included a link for the reader to use to hear actual whale sounds and to use a great interactive page.
  • Where Will We Fly

    Marysue Seymour, Cheryl Spadaccini

    Paperback (Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc, Sept. 1, 2013)
    The flight of a mother seagull and her child trying to find an unpolluted place to soar in today's commonly mistreated environment is a difficult task. This mission leads the characters of this story and the readers to notice the widespread pandemic that is global pollution. Suggested age range for readers: 1-10
  • Who Went Where?

    Nicole S Dutton

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 4, 2013)
    This is the story of an Owl named Who that decides to help a friend and ends up learning an important lesson.