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Books with title Whose Hat Is That?

  • Whose Poop Is That?

    Darrin Lunde, Kelsey Oseid

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Jan. 10, 2017)
    Poop! Ewwww!No, don’t say “Ewwww.” Ask, “Whose poop is that?” This simple, and yes, charming book asks this question about seven examples of animal poop. By investigating visual clues, young readers can learn to identify the animal through its droppings. For instance, find a sample of poop with bits of bone and tufts of hair. Turn the page to learn it came from a fox! Kelsey Oseid’s illustrations are both accurate and beautiful. Backmatter includes further information about the poop and what scientists can learn from an animal’s droppings."A primer on poop and a guessing game, especially for those just beyond toilet training" — Kirkus Reviews"Gross-out details will provoke glee...but kids will learn plenty about the variety and importance of animal waste, too" —Publisher's Weekly"As accessible to newly independent readers as it is to younger listeners" — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"Sure to appeal to curious youngsters. Recommended for collections that can't get enough titles on poop" — School Library Journal"The kid-friendly illustrations and matter-of-fact tone make this title an informative, rather than a gross-out, pick, though is certainly what will get kids reaching for the shelves" — Booklist"Friendly and inviting to novice naturalists" — Horn Book"What are you waiting for? Come get the “scoop on poop”!" — NSTA Recommends
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  • Whose Moon Is That?

    Kim Krans

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    A stunning picture book that addresses the question: do any of us "own" nature? When a curious cat asks the question, "Whose moon is that?", a panoply of animals try to stake their claim. The wolf, the owl, and the starry sky all have their reasons, but the moon ultimately answers for herself -- her light is meant to be shared by everyone. Kim Krans's stunning ink-and-watercolor illustrations beautifully illuminate this simple exploration of our relationship to the world around us and our place in it.
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  • Whose Hat Is It?

    Valeri Gorbachev, Jasper Newell, HarperAudio

    Audible Audiobook (HarperAudio, May 15, 2012)
    When a little turtle comes across a lost hat, he is determined to find its owner. He asks Mouse, and Rabbit, and even Crocodile if it belongs to them, but they all say it isn't theirs. Whose hat can it be?
  • Whose Poop Is That?

    Darrin Lunde, Lauren McCullough, Charlesbridge Publishing

    Audiobook (Charlesbridge Publishing, Nov. 14, 2019)
    Poop! Ewwww! No, don’t say "Ewwww." Ask, "Whose poop is that?" This simple, and yes, charming audiobook asks this question about seven examples of animal poop. By investigating clues, young listeners can learn to identify the animal through its droppings. For instance, find a sample of poop with bits of bone and tufts of hair. Keep listening to learn it came from a fox! Backmatter includes further information about the poop and what scientists can learn from an animal’s droppings. "A primer on poop and a guessing game, especially for those just beyond toilet training" (Kirkus Reviews) "Gross-out details will provoke glee...but kids will learn plenty about the variety and importance of animal waste, too" (Publishers Weekly) "As accessible to newly independent readers as it is to younger listeners" (Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books) "Sure to appeal to curious youngsters. Recommended for collections that can't get enough titles on poop" (School Library Journal) "The kid-friendly illustrations and matter-of-fact tone make this title an informative, rather than a gross-out, pick, though is certainly what will get kids reaching for the shelves" (Booklist) "Friendly and inviting to novice naturalists" (Horn Book) "What are you waiting for? Come get the 'scoop on poop'!" (NSTA Recommends)
  • Whose Track Is That?

    Stan Tekiela

    Hardcover (Adventure Publications, April 7, 2020)
    Become a Wildlife Detective!Spotting animals in the wild is tricky, but they leave plenty of clues behind―especially tracks. Examine the evidence. Study the animal tracks. See if you can guess “Whose track is that?” Then turn the page to discover the answer. This interactive and entertaining picture book features the full-color photography of Stan Tekiela, a professional naturalist and award-winning author. With every reading, children get more familiar with a variety of North American critters. They might soon start seeing animal tracks on every outing!
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  • Whose Hat is That?

    Anita Bijsterbosch

    Hardcover (Clavis, April 15, 2014)
    Oppenheim Toy Portfolio’s Gold Seal Award Winner for Best Book! Whoosh! The wind blows a hat up in the air. Does the hat belong to the cat? Or to the rooster? Maybe it belongs to the snake or the cow? Or the peacock, the horse or the polar bear? All the animals look good wearing the hat. But whose hat is it really? A playful, funny story about the wind, a hat and a group of animals. For children ages 3 and up.
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  • Whose Hat Is That?

    Kerri O'Donnell

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, March 3, 2006)
    Beginning readers are asked to identify the hat pictured.
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  • Whose Hat Is It?

    Valeri Gorbachev

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 24, 2005)
    When a little turtle comes across a lost hat, he is determined to find its owner. He asks Mouse, and Rabbit, and even Crocodile if it belongs to them, but they all say it isn't theirs. Whose hat can it be?
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  • What Is That?

    Tana Hoban

    Board book (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 15, 1994)
    Share these familiar objects with your baby. It is never too early to look and talk together!
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  • Whose Poop Is That?

    Darrin Lunde, Kelsey Oseid

    eBook (Charlesbridge, Jan. 10, 2017)
    Poop! Ewwww!No, don’t say “Ewwww.” Ask, “Whose poop is that?” This simple, and yes, charming book asks this question about seven examples of animal poop. By investigating visual clues, young readers can learn to identify the animal through its droppings. For instance, find a sample of poop with bits of bone and tufts of hair. Turn the page to learn it came from a fox! Kelsey Oseid’s illustrations are both accurate and beautiful. Backmatter includes further information about the poop and what scientists can learn from an animal’s droppings."A primer on poop and a guessing game, especially for those just beyond toilet training" — Kirkus Reviews"Gross-out details will provoke glee...but kids will learn plenty about the variety and importance of animal waste, too" —Publisher's Weekly"As accessible to newly independent readers as it is to younger listeners" — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"Sure to appeal to curious youngsters. Recommended for collections that can't get enough titles on poop" — School Library Journal"The kid-friendly illustrations and matter-of-fact tone make this title an informative, rather than a gross-out, pick, though is certainly what will get kids reaching for the shelves" — Booklist"Friendly and inviting to novice naturalists" — Horn Book"What are you waiting for? Come get the “scoop on poop”!" — NSTA Recommends
  • WHOSE HAT IS THAT?

    Leonard kessler

    Hardcover (Wonder, )
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  • Whose Hat Is That?

    Richard Powell, Ana Martin Larranaga

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2004)
    In this clever board book children can discover hidden characters under an assortment of unique hats through hide-and-seek! On each spread a question is posed and the answer is revealed when the reader pulls the sliding panel up on the top of the page. Can you guess who is wearing the flight goggles?
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