Who Says Quack?

Who Says Quack?

Author: Grosset & Dunlap

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 1991-05-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 0448401231

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Who says quack? Not a hen, or a pig, or a cow—or a host of other noisy animals. They cluck, oink, moo, and more—and children can guess the sound each one makes as they turn the pages of this fun and sturdy photographic book.


Who Says Quack?

Who Says Quack?

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780593092897

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Presents different animal sounds of domestic animals.


Little Duck Says Quack!

Little Duck Says Quack!

Author: Judy Dunn

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2010-01

Total Pages: 14

ISBN-13: 037585519X

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Hatched from an egg brought home by a little boy, Henry grows up under the boy's care. On board pages.


What Does Cow Say?

What Does Cow Say?

Author: Joan Holub

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 0545274427

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When the sun came up, Duck went QUACK and woke up his neighbor... Each subsequent animal awakens and makes his signature sound. Kids will love lifting each large flap to open the animals' mouths and reveal what each one says!


Cows Can't Quack

Cows Can't Quack

Author: Dave Reisman

Publisher: Jumping Cow Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 0980143349

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Cows Can't Quack (featuring animal sounds) is part of the Cows Can't Series, which also includes Cows Can't Jump (animal actions), Cows Can't Spin Silk (animal creations), Cows Can't Blow Bubbles (shapes animals make) and Las vacas no pueden saltar (bilingual Spanish/English edition of Cows Can't Jump). By listening to and reading aloud these fun, educational and engaging picture books, young children will learn the names of dozens of animals - and their actions, sounds, creations and shape-making skills - reinforcing early reading skills and a love of books! The Cows Can't Series is perfect for young listeners and beginning readers ages newborn to six years old. Cows Can't Quack is available in multiple formats: Stubby & Stout? Board-book (chunky-style format ideal for small hands), Glossy Paperback (for older children), Hardcover (full size format with board-book covers/pages) and Kindle eBook.Cows Can't Jump is featured on the Recommended Children's Books list of the award-winning early literacy organization Parent-Child+ and has received high praise including "Perfect for my early reader", "Excellent bedtime story", "Every home with small children needs a copy", "Just as adorable and fun as 'Cows Can't Jump'" and "Incredibly charming. A big hit with preschoolers and early readers".The Series is published by Jumping Cow Press, which actively supports early literacy programs and partners with a direct-impact foundation to provide tens of thousands of copies of the Series at no cost to Reach Out and Read, Parent-Child Home+, Pajama Program, Read to Grow, Raising a Reader, Kids Need to Read, Get Georgia Reading, Literacy, Inc. (LINC) and Read by 4th, all of which integrate the Cows Can't Series into their early childhood literacy programs.Learn more about the Series, and download free printable activity sheets and learning guides, at JumpingCowPress.com. Follow Jumping Cow Press on Twitter (@cowscantjump) and Facebook (/jumpingcowpress).


Baby's Animal Friends

Baby's Animal Friends

Author: Phoebe Dunn

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 1988-03-12

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 0394895835

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Snuggle up with Phoebe Dunn’s classic photographic board book - full of adorable baby animals! Featuring sweet and cuddly photographs, this heartwarming board book captures the special bond between young children and mother nature's little ones. Including baby deer, chicks, dogs, cats, and more, this makes the perfect gift for all little animal lovers.


Monkey and Duck Quack Up!

Monkey and Duck Quack Up!

Author: Jennifer Hamburg

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2015-02-24

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 0545645158

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Colorful comedy, rollicking rhyme, charismatic characters, and a funny friendship -- this winning picture book has got it all! Duck and Monkey,best of friends,as different as odds and ends. Monkey's eager, Duck's laid-back.Together do they have the knackto be a winning rhyming teamand satisfy a monkey's dream?Turn the page and try your luck.See if you can out-rhyme Duck!


Little Quack

Little Quack

Author: Lauren Thompson

Publisher: ABDO

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781599614922

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One by one, four ducklings find the courage to jump into the pond and paddle with Mama Duck, until only Little Quack is left in the nest, trying to be brave.


Quack Like a Duck!

Quack Like a Duck!

Author: Harriet Ziefert

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781609052607

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Illustrations and rhyming text invite the reader to imitate the noisy animals in a barn, including chickens, goats, and cows.


Quack, Quack, Quack

Quack, Quack, Quack

Author: William H. Helfand

Publisher: Grolier, Incorporated

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780910672405

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"This catalog accompanies an exhibition on medical quackery, tracing its prevalence from the itinerant seller of nostrums four centuries ago to unsolicited spam on the Internet today. Prints by William Hogarth, Honore Daumier and others highlight the theatrics of the quack at work; posters by Jules Cheret, Maxfield Parrish and their contemporaries illustrate the remarkable artistry with which proprietary medicines were once advertised; and works by H.G. Wells, Weir Mitchell and other writers offer a delightful look at the elaborate language once used to promote the quack's wares." "The quack doctor's lavish pronouncements and excessive postures were matched only by similarly exalted promises of therapeutic cure. Quacks dressed elaborately, inflated their credentials, and embraced a particularly extravagant vocabulary to market their panaceas, at times claiming their pills and salves would cure all disease. Some wryly observed that the quacks' nomadic nature was necessary to enable them to avoid the inevitable reprisals of dissatisfied customers. They were later succeeded by the makers of proprietary medicines, many of whom adopted quackery's promotional methods while, at the same time, introducing new ones of their own. These vendors advertised widely (often with celebrity testimonials), publishing broadsides, posters, pamphlets and manifestoes to further amplify the popular reach of their product claims. Until the mid-nineteenth century, both physicians and quacks relied upon certain standard agents - including opium, quinine and antimony (which worked) and a great many others (which did not)."--BOOK JACKET.