Henny


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Henny is a chick who’s just a little different from everyone else in the barn—and who learns to embrace her special gift in this whimsical and charming picture book debut from Elizabeth Rose Stanton. Henny doesn’t look like any other chicken she knows. Instead of wings, she has arms! Sometimes Henny likes being different—she enjoys the way her arms flutter like ribbons when she runs—but other times…not so much. She just can’t do things the same way as the other chickens. But doing things the same as everyone else is overrated, as Henny comes to realize in this warmhearted story, sweetly told and illustrated with fresh, expressive artwork that celebrates the individual in everyone.




Take My Life, Please!


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Uff Der Bauerei


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Henny and Spunky are thinking about going on an adventure, but something changes their minds. Then, when fire threatens to destroy the barn on the farm, they become heroes and have learned a valuable lesson, too. This Pennsylvania Dutch story with phonetic spelling includes an English translation as well. (full-color illustrations. Masthof Press.)




Take My Wife, Please!


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It is said of the late Henny Youngman that he could make the Sphinx crack a smile. For seventy years he tossed off one-liners that astonished and provoked and sent waves of laughter through his audiences all over the country. Here, in Take My Wife, Please!, Henny's enduring vaudeville, radio, and television routines are collected in one volume from his three previous books: How Do You Like Me So Far?, 400 Traveling Salesmen Jokes, and Bar Jokes, Bar Tricks and Bar Gags. Henny Youngman was called "the King of the One-Liners" for good reason. This collection shows why.




Henny-Penny


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Come flock along as Henny-Penny and her barnyard pals take a side-splitting trip around the world in search of... King Kong? King Tut? Or is it Elvis? Along the way the gang breezes by many international landmarks such as the Egyptian pyramids and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. But when they meet up with that mean ball of fur Foxy-Loxy, their plans suddenly go a-fowl!




Life


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Primary Education


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Story Theatre


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Ten one-act plays, including "The Bremen Town Musicians, " "The Fisherman and His Wife, " and "The Golden Goose, " which may be used together as one production.




Munsey's Magazine


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The Real Story Book


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