Toucan Toucan't


Book Description

What can a toucan do? A toucan tango, but a toucan't share a potty This humorous storybook features wordplay accompanied by bright and friendly illustrations.




Two Can Toucan


Book Description

There was once a bird in the forest that was completely black, except for his white eyes, who was laughed at by all the other animals because he did not have a name. So he goes to seek his fortune - and perhaps find a name! A modern fable that answers the question "How did the toucan get its name?" - and also incidentally his amazing colours!




Toucans, Too


Book Description

This hilarious follow-up book to Cockatoo, Too features cockatoos, toucans, two-can stew, and gnus! One can. Two cans. Toucans? Toucans, too. Toucan stew???! The cockatoos are back, and the toucans are too! But the toucans think the cockatoos say "toucan stew" and run away in a toucan canoe, so the cockatoos make them some two-can stew, which attracts the gnus, who ask the reader, "Can gnu?" Bethanie Deeney Murguia's fabulous follow-up to the well-received Cockatoo, Too combines fantastically funny wordplay with lush, vibrant illustrations, making this a humorous read-aloud that both children and parents will love!




Toby Toucan and His Noisy Beak


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Toby Toucan snip snaps his very fine, but very noisy, beak morning and night. When his neighbors complain, he's very sad. Then, everyone learns that his snip snap is useful, after all.




Squawk, Toucan!


Book Description

A novelty board book with something extra! A simple story teaches age-appropriate, introductory concepts, then ¿ ¿SNAP!¿ ¿ the sounds of the story come to life when the tab is pulled.




"Go Tell it to the Toucan"


Book Description

Join the jungle fun in this series of delightfully simple and surprising tales for early readers. This jungle tale reads as a long joke, furnished with a hilarious punch line. A simple scenario is established, and the lively, repetitive text builds up to the satisfying end twist, which is guaranteed to tickle even the most reluctant reader. Great fun to read aloud, this lively story is perfect as an early reader and bears many repeated readings, when the punch line can be gleefully pre-empted.




Toucans


Book Description

All about Toucans - what they eat, where they live, and their uncertain future.




Ucan the Toucan


Book Description

This color- along story book is a precious encouragement to young children. Teaching them they can be all they dream to be, and all things are possible. This helps build self confidence in young hearts to be able to overcome peer pressure. A young boy dreams of becoming a fireman and Ucan The Toucan encourages him along the way.




Toucan Whisper, Toucan Sing


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Toucan Whisper, Toucan Sing is a novel about modern Mexico, the conflicting goals of development versus ecological preservation, and the aspirations and struggles of the indigenous people who service tourists at a beachfront hotel. Central to this tale are two brothers: the ambitious twenty-two-year old Antonio, also known as “The Maestro,” with his rippling abdomen and bursting biceps, is the favorite of many of the women at the hotel Oaxtepec where he is in charge of pool activitites. His sixteen-year-old, mute brother, Baldo (Antonio’s ward since their parents died), works as a drink boy, cutting open coconuts with a machete and serving guests poolside. Baldo, an ostensible gentle giant, is reminiscent of Lenny in Steinbeck’s classic, Of Mice and Men.




Toucans For Kids


Book Description

Table of Contents Introduction What is a toucan? What kinds of toucans are there? The history of toucans and humans Toco toucan Yellow-browed toucanet Emerald toucanet Plate-billed mountain toucan Collared aracari Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Some birds are beautiful, such as the blue and gold macaw, the dove, and the peacock; other birds are graceful, such as the different types of swan. The toucan is none of these. It is one of the funniest looking kinds of birds out there, and that includes the kiwi, the ostrich, and the flamingo. A toucan has a huge beak, some of them as long as their body. This New World bird is one fascinating creature, not only for its beak and bright colors, but also for the way it lives and does things. Not all birds are alike, after all.