Gobble, Gobble


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A child observes wild turkeys through the seasons. Includes facts about this classic American bird.




Turkey Riddles


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Q: What's the difference between a turkey and an owl? A: A turkey doesn't give a hoot. A Level 3 Puffin Easy-to-Read book




The Gobble Gobble Moooooo


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While Farmer Dougal is sleeping, Sheep convinces the other farm animals to take a ride on his tractor and imitate the different noises that it makes.




Don't Gobble the Marshmallow Ever!


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The motivational speaker and author of Don't Eat the Marshmallow . . . Yet! continues the parable of the Marshmallow Principle as he explains how to apply the principles of success to changing circumstances, arguing that the key difference between success and failure lies in the ability to delay gratification to achieve true satisfaction.




Double Gobble


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Gobble You Up!


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A retelling in silkscreen printing of a traditional Rajasthani folktale about a jackal too lazy to hunt for food.




Gobble it Up!


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Youngsters can sing along with renowned naturalist Arnosky as he shows them how animals gobble up food in the wild. Includes an audio CD. Full color.




Gobble Gobble Crash!


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A flock of clumsy turkeys disrupts a quiet night on the farm, but when the farmer threatens them, all the barnyard animals help the noisy birds hide.




Gobble, Growl, Grunt


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Illustrations of over six hundred animals accompanied by the sounds they make.




The Gigantic Book of Hunting Stories


Book Description

This volume has something for everyone who hunts, be they rabbit hunters in the deep South, Cape buffalo hunters in the African bush, or white-tailed deer hunters in the woods of North America. Its selections celebrate hunting for big game, small game, waterfowl, upland birds, turkeys, African and Asian game, and much more. Readers will find many of their favorite writers represented here, along with authors who have penned inspired pieces that few have read, until now. The book has been put together in keeping with the spirit and philosophy of Theodore Roosevelt, our twenty-sixth president, who not only believed in the preservation of our wildlife and natural resources, but in the importance of hunting to the fabric of American life. Part of the proceeds from this book will go to the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, a coalition of organizations and individual grassroots partners working together to preserve the traditions of hunting and fishing.