Pig's Picnic


Book Description

Penny, Polly and Peter Pig are planning a picnic. What will they pack ? Plenty ! GEt ready to pig out with these roly-poly pals !.




Picnic Pigs


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"As Porky and Petunia settle in for a picnic in the park, nature crashes their party. Can Porky overcome the elements in time to get some cake and eat it too?"--




The Rat and the Tiger


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Tiger has been acting like a bully, but Rat shows him how important it is to share and play fair. Rat and Tiger are best friends. They have lots of fun playing together, even though when they play cowboys, Rat always has to be the bad guy. When they share a snack, Rat always gets the smaller piece. But one day, Tiger takes the bullying too far, and Rat decides that he’s not going take it anymore. Rat stands up for himself and refuses to be Tiger’s friend until Tiger learns to play fair and square. With appealing illustrations and a simple text, Keiko Kasza delivers an important message about friendship in this heartwarming story.




Picnic


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When Boy and Girl go out for a picnic, they meet Sheep, Pig, and Duck and invite them along, but the group loses several things before they can sit down to eat.




The Pigs' Picnic


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Mr. Pig, on his way to call on Miss Pig, allows his animal friends to persuade him to don various handsome portions of their own bodies, with an alarming result.




Pig & Goose and the First Day of Spring


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In this early reader with five short chapters, emerging readers meet Pig and Goose. Pig is happy. She loves to dance. She loves to eat. But she cannot fly. And she cannot swim. Goose can fly like a bird. Goose can glide across the water beautifully. But he cannot tell stories or host a party like Pig can. Pig and Goose are very different. But what they do have in common is that they like each other. And they love springtime. Simple text and charming illustrations guide beginning readers throughout the story and encourage independent reading. A lovely story to share with preschoolers and young independent readers. An excellent selection — School Library Journal starred review Approachable while giving new readers a sense of accomplishment" — Kirkus Reviews An ideal choice for older listeners transitioning to young readers, but the playful dialogue also lends itself to reading aloud — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books A quiet but effective reminder that an individual's appearance and skills are not the source of his or her worth — Publisher's Weekly The comfortable line-and-watercolor illustrations capture both the season and the spirit of the story — Horn Book




Me First


Book Description

Pinkerton the pig always manages to be first until he rushes for a sandwich and it turns out not to be the edible kind.




Pig William


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Always a dawdler, Pig William misses his ride to the school picnic but in a sudden turn of events the picnic comes to him.




Gilbert the Special Pig


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Gilbert the Pig feels ugly and wishes he was as beautiful as the peacock until some children help him understand why he is special too.




Pignic


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Pigs gather for their annual picnic, from Auntie Anne and her apple pie to Zak with his zucchini bread.