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.




I Want Your Moo


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Learning Magazine Teachers' Choice Award for Children's Books Gobble-gobble. Gobble-gobble. What a horrible noise! I can't stand the sound of my voice! Toodles doesn't like herself. Her legs are skinny, her feathers are brown, and her head has no hair. Most of all, she hates her Gobble-gobble. All that changes when Toodles saves the day with her super-confident, super-empowering, super-turkey Gobble-gobble! With lively rhymes and funny illustrations, this book will have kids laughing out loud while they learn to accept their own Gobble-gobbles. An extensive Note to Parents relays additional information and strategies for helping kids overcome a lack of confidence and self-esteem.




Gobble, Quack, Moon


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Kate the cow longs to go to the moon.




The Tractor Book


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The definitive visual history of the tractor The complete history of farm machinery, from steam and vintage tractors to the latest combine harvesters is showcased in this lavishly illustrated volume. Packed with images and tractor data on more than 200 iconic machines, The Tractor Book explores the entire range of tractors and farming machines from around the world, such as Fordson Model F and Massey-Harris GP. Histories of famous marques, such as John Deere and Massey Ferguson, sit alongside immersive visual tours of celebrated machines. The Tractor Book covers how tractors work, their history, major marques and catalogues tractors from every era making this a must-have for anyone fascinating by these extraordinary machines.




Gobble Gobble Mr. Wobble


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When Wobble the turkey finds out Farmer Joe wil be "having him for dinner" on Thanksgiving, he is shaking with excitement to be a dinner guest. As the farmer sharpens his ax and prepares for the big day, Wobble prepares too. Find out how dinner turns out for Wobble in this adorable story that captures the true meaning of Thanksgiving--Cover.




Some Dogs Do


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Send your spirits soaring with this powerful, positive rhyming tale. On the way to school one day, Sid is so full of happiness that he starts to fly. But no one believes him. Dogs don't fly, they say. Poor Sid is miserable, until his dad lets him in on an amazing secret: some dogs do!




Gobble! Gobble! Munch!


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Adventures of Hunter and Moo


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The Adventures of Hunter and Moo is about a young boy and his cow who travel some parts of the United States of America, helping other animals. The animals they help in return will give the fun facts about their state. You will learn all the states, state capitals, geography, and compassion for helping others along the way on your journey. We hope you enjoy traveling with Hunter and Moo.




The Bender Primer


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Excerpt from The Bender Primer This Primer is a series of short, simple, natural, and interesting word-pictures of happy child-life, every one of which has been tested again and again in the schoolroom. The form is that in which the children expressed themselves with the greatest spontaneity, freedom, joyous ness. Author, artist, and publisher have sought to give this spirit to the book as a whole. In method, emphasis is placed upon the sentence as the most significant unit of expression, but word, sound, and letter receive due attention. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.