Goat in a Boat


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Goat decides they need different food to eat, so he gets his boat and goes fishing in the castle's moat.




Goat in a Boat


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Frog and Dog are playing in the sun with Goat. But Goat is wearing a raincoat. Dog laughs at Goat's coat. But when it starts to rain, Goat is glad to have a coat and a boat. Will Goat let Dog onto the boat? Told in three short stories with rhyming text, simple vocabulary, and colorful artwork.




Goat on a Boat


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When a goat arrives on a rocky island, the resident sheep are afraid he'll eat all their grass. But this goat has hidden talents... This humorous fable for children has an important message to convey.




Nanny Goat's Boat


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Nanny goat gets a sore throat when she falls in the water when her boat does not float, but her friends help her recover.




Goat in a Boat


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From the I Love Reading series a new range of first readers based on phonics. Ideal for those who prefer levelled content to help children progress toward independant reading. There are 7 levels within the I Love Reading series, each level has 8 books each with imaginative writing and delightful artwork This fantastic new fiction reading series for children aged 5+ combines structured phonic progression with great artwork and fun stories. Phonics enables new readers to recognize the individual sounds of English and to blend them, building confidence to tackle unfamiliar words without relying on memory and guesswork.Developed under the guidance of an expert consultant, I Love Reading Phonics matches the phonics that children are being taught in school. Goat in a Boat is level 3 in this series.




What Floats in a Moat?


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While trying to cross a moat, Archimedes the Goat and Skinny the Hen learn why objects sink or float.




There's a Goat on My Boat


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A boy wants to float in his boat but he finds his boat has a goat. The goat in his boat is sure something of note. He wants the goat out of his boat or his boat may not float. The goat is very devote and won't leave his boat. Can the boy get the goat out of his boat or will the goat stay devote? Find out if the goat leaves the boat by adding another book from Pat Hatt to your own book boat. Hopefully one without a goat, as who needs a goat in their boat?




We're All in the Same Boat


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We're all in the same boat, both literally and metaphorically, in this playful look at how we can work together for the common good. The animals in this boat discover that working together gets them much further and is more fun than trying to go their separate ways. Barney Saltzberg (Enough Is Enough) brings his trademark humor to a group of animals who learn they'll sink or swim together. Teamwork matters when we're all in the same boat!




Goat


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WINNER OF THE JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION COOKBOOK AWARD FOR BEST SINGLE SUBJECT BOOK 2019 WINNER OF THE GUILD OF FOOD WRITERS' BEST SPECIALIST/SINGLE SUBJECT BOOK AWARD 2019 'James knows an awful lot about goats.' – Hugh Fearnely-Whittingstall We should all be eating more goat! It’s sustainable, ethical, highly nutritious and low in calories. Why, then, does it remain so underused and misunderstood? This book tells the story of how food and farming culture developed in the west without the help of this staple of global agriculture, and showcases the best recipes from around the world using this fabulous beast. Utterly delicious cooked fast and lean, or slow-cooked in curries, stews, braises and roasts, from kebabs to stir-fries to sausages, goat is the one meat we should all be eating more of. With 100 dishes created by Cabrito’s founder James Whetlor, plus a foreword by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, and guest recipes from world-renowned chefs including Yotam Ottolenghi, Gill Meller, Neil Rankin and Jeremy Lee, Goat is a ground-breaking, bold cookbook. Essential reading for anyone with even a passing interest in food and the way we eat today, and set to be the definitive guide on the subject for years to come, Goat is a genre-defining book. 50 per cent of the royalties from the book will be donated to Farm Africa.




Goat in the Snow


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Poetry. "Emily Pettit has included a number of 'how to' poems in her nimble and dazzling first collection, such as: 'How to Make No Noise, ' and the especially useful 'How to Avoid Confronting Most Large Animals.' Her kindness is always ahead of us, anticipating the problems we will or won't run into, and we always end up in a different, precise place than the one we started out from, as she reassuringly tells us: 'You know / you know you know. It's all uncertainty / and your neck. You walk slowly / in a calm voice.' GOAT IN THE SNOW is multicolored, ever-changing, a delight to try to clasp." John Ashbery "GOAT IN THE SNOW is like a taste test between an etch-a-sketch and a spotlight, a race between a wind-up beetle and an idea. The certainty of Pettit's 'I know, ' and 'I think' quickly turns into a quicksand of questions. Perceptive, jumpy and perfectly odd, this book encourages you to 'try to maneuver like a spacecraft / passing sufficiently close to a planet / in order to make some relatively detailed observations / Without landing.'" Matthea Harvey "The poems in GOAT IN THE SNOW often ask odd, penetrating questions. 'What do you call a field of black telephones ringing?' 'Where did you find such a stunning embankment?' 'Is this what loving someone is like?' 'Do you remember the basement?' 'In what direction do you look when someone says something true?' These poems are full of mortal awareness, and are sophisticated without being ornate or 'poetic.' When the poet says, 'Once in modest and murky water, I had a very disturbing conversation with a boat,"' I don't feel as if she is writing in metaphor. I feel like something real has happened." Matthew Zapruder"