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Books with title Whiskers

  • Whiskers

    Catherine Daly-Weir, Tom Leonard

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 14, 2015)
    What do seals, mice, and tigers have in common? They all have whiskers! Discover the many ways animals use their whiskers to survive in this Step 2 Step Into Reading Science reader. Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
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  • Whiskers

    Donna Bluze, April Bluze

    Hardcover (Full Court Press, Nov. 3, 2017)
    This is the first book in the Whiskers series. It's based on an actual story about an orange kitten who was found with no whiskers. The book's aim is to instill in the minds of young people how wrong and hurtful bullying can be. Whiskers the kitten wants everyone to be nice to others, even if they look different. It doesn't matter what color, religion, shape, or size they are. Be kind to everyone--especially a cat with no whiskers! This is the first book in the Whiskers series. It's based on an actual story about an orange kitten who was found with no whiskers. The book's aim is to instill in the minds of young people how wrong and hurtful bullying can be.
  • Whiskers

    Jeff Wright

    eBook
    This is a story of mythical creatures, whom some say don’t even exist - except in the minds and hearts of children. In reality, they do exist.When someone saves a beautiful fairy and they’re given a magical gift - they must be so ever careful for what they wish for.Just ask the most beloved entertainer in Las Vegas, Eddy Love - who makes a haphazard wish that sends him on a rollercoaster ride into an unimaginable world.Add two boys into the mix, and you have a brilliantly crafted tale of trouble you’d rather run from, instead of run too.
  • Whiskers

    Ellice Smart, Sallie Anderson

    eBook
    Whiskers starts his day at 6 o'clock and we check on him every hour. He takes lots of naps which encourages your child to help you read the book on the repetitive pages. The water colors show the lighting changes on the tree outside the window with the shadow matching the time. Whiskers has many activities throughout the day. Balloons decorate the pages with as many balloons as the number of the hour. We have used primary and secondary colors too for more interest. The book is designed for zero to 6 year olds to encourage Whiskers ' friends to learn to read and enjoy his day with him.
  • Whiskers & Rhymes

    Arnold Lobel

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 30, 1985)
    "Cats in old-fashioned costumes exhibit a range of human emotions, vanities, and dreams in Lobel's exuberant illustrations for his original nursery rhymes....Once again, Lobel provides both verbal and visual delight."--Booklist.
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  • Gray Whiskers

    Lisa Wiehebrink, Karen Gilstrap

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 22, 2017)
    What happens when Jack notices that his beloved dog Cooper is growing older and can't do the things he used to do when he was younger? He realizes that the changes he sees in Cooper are very similar to those he sees in his aging grandparents. As Jack learns to accept these changes he also finds ways to adapt to them making Cooper (and grandma and grandpa) feel special...gray whiskers and all! Gray Whiskers is a kid's guide for loved ones growing old. It teaches young children to unconditionally love their pets and family for all their days through valuable life lessons about kindness, compassion, and respect. Gray Whiskers reminds reader that love never gets old.
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  • Whiskers

    Catherine Daly, Tom Leonard

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Describes how different animals use their whiskers for survival.
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  • Whiskers

    Donald W Kruse, Craig Howarth

    Paperback (Zaccheus Entertainment, Jan. 3, 2019)
    A quiet and pleasant family vacation of fishing, swimming and relaxing was anticipated by the Nelson family at their northwestern Wisconsin lakeside cottage. Greg Nelson, at 17, bickered with his father and his 14-year-old sister, Jenny, but adored his twin brothers, 5-year-old Tommy and Timmy. When ther parents departed for a few days to attend a convention, Greg was sure he could handle anything that might come up. But Greg didn't anticipate the calamitous events that would transpire including a broken cellphone, a corrupt sheriff, and an ominous surprise in the lake. He also couldn't have predicted his acquaintance with the lovely Lisa Barnett and the terror they would share in these few days ... enough to last a lifetime!
  • Dear Whiskers

    Ann Whitehead Nagda, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Jenny is discouraged when her second grade penpal turns out to be a new student from Saudi Arabia who does not speak English very well, but as she works with her they slowly become friends.
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  • Whiskers & Rhymes

    Arnold Lobel

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 26, 1988)
    "Cats in old-fashioned costumes exhibit a range of human emotions, vanities, and dreams in Lobel's exuberant illustrations for his original nursery rhymes....Once again, Lobel provides both verbal and visual delight."--Booklist.
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  • Whiskers

    Donald W. Kruse

    Paperback (Castle Keep Press, March 1, 2009)
    A quiet and pleasant family vacation of fishing, swimming and relaxing was anticipated by the Nelson family at their Northwestern Wisconsin lakeside cottage. Greg Nelson, at 17, bickered with his father and 14-year-old sister, Jenny, but adored his twin brothers, 5-year-old Tommy and Timmy. When their parents departed for a few days to attend a convention, Greg was sure he could handle anything that might come up. But Greg didn't anticipate the calamitous events that would transpire including a broken cellphone, a no-good sheriff, and an ominous surprise in the lake ... he also couldn't have predicted his acquaintance with the lovely Lisa Barnett and the terror they would share in these few days ... enough to last a lifetime! Donald W. Kruse lives in Mt. Prospect, Illinois with his wife of 37 years, Marilyn, and their two dogs, Itchy and Oscar. In 1981 and 1982 Donald was disabled with an illness called vasculitis. With nothing else to do while convalescing at home for two years, he bought a typewriter and a how-to book on typing. Then he enrolled in a home-study writing course. Today his vasculitis is in remission and his passion for writing thrives. He's the author of dozens of children's books and another exciting suspense novel, Spinosaur Island.
  • Dear Whiskers

    Ann Whitehead Nagda

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1948)
    Jenny is discouraged when her second grade penpal turns out to be a new student from Saudi Arabia who does not speak English very well, but as she works with her they slowly become friends.
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