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Do you know the 12 months of the year? This illustrated nonfiction book tells young readers what makes January special, including when it is and what holidays it has. Charming illustrations and rhyming text make learning the months of the year a snap! Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades PreK-2.
Mari Kesselring (Author), Alice Rea (Narrator)
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Janosch, Folge 4: Komm, wir finden einen Schatz
Janoschs vierte Geschichte vom kleinen Bären und kleinen Tiger; von ihrer Suche nach Reichtum und dem großen Glück, beste Freunde zu sein. Sowie zwei weitere, typische Janosch-Geschichten. ... 'Weißt Du, was das größte Glück der Erde wäre?', fragte der kleine Tiger. 'Reichtum. Dann hättest Du mir heute zwei Forellen kaufen können. Forellen sind nämlich meine Leib- und Königsspeise.' 'Und als Nachspeise Bienenstichkuchen.', sagte der kleine Bär. 'Komm', sagte der kleine Tiger, 'wir finden einen Schatz.' ...
Janosch (Author), Jürgen Kluckert, Martin Kautz, Stefan Kaminski (Narrator)
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Janosch, Folge 3: Ich mach Dich gesund, sagte der Bär
Janoschs dritte Geschichte vom kleinen Bären und kleinen Tiger, wie schön es ist, einen guten Freund zu haben, wenn man krank ist. Und zwei weitere, typische Janosch-Geschichten. ... 'Ich bin ja so krank', rief der kleine Tiger, 'ich kann mich fast nicht mehr bewegen.' 'Halb so schlimm', sagte der kleine Bär, 'ich mach Dich gesund. Wo tut es Dir ungefähr weh?' 'Hier', sagte der kleine Tiger und zeigte zuerst auf die Pfote. 'Und vorn und hinten und rechts und links und oben und unten...'
Janosch (Author), Jürgen Kluckert, Martin Kautz, Stefan Kaminski (Narrator)
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Janosch, Folge 2: Post für den Tiger
Janoschs zweite Geschichte vom kleinen Bären und kleinen Tiger, über die Wichtigkeit von Freundschaft. Und zwei weitere, typische Janosch-Geschichten. ... Einmal, als der kleine Bär wieder zum Fluss angeln ging, sagte der kleine Tiger: 'Immer, wenn Du weg bist, bin ich so einsam. Schreib mir doch mal einen Brief aus der Ferne, damit ich mich freue, ja?!' 'Ist gut', sagte der kleine Bär ...
Janosch (Author), Jürgen Kluckert, Martin Kautz, Stefan Kaminski (Narrator)
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Jamaica doesn't like wearing her brother's old hand-me-down boots to school. She's happy when the tiny hole in the toe gets bigger. Now her mother will have to take her shopping for new boots. She wants to buy some beautiful fuzzy pink ones like her friend Brianna's, but Brianna might think she's copying. So she picks out a pair of fancy cowboy boots. When Brianna tells Jamaica that cowboy boots aren't "in," Jamaica tells Brianna that her boots are ugly. Now everyone's feelings are hurt. Juanita Havill has a knack for capturing the real-life struggles of young children learning caring, responsible behavior. Award-winning narrator Lynne Thigpen gives a touching performance as she expresses the pangs of two friends learning valuable lessons about jealousy and friendship.
Juanita Havill (Author), Lynne Thigpen (Narrator)
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Jack Frost (Morozko) [Russian Edition]
Once there was a woman who had both a daughter of her own, whom she loved, and a step-daughter, whom she hated. One day, the woman ordered her husband to take her stepdaughter out into the winter fields and leave her there to die, and he obeys. Morozko finds her there; she is polite and kind to him, so he gives her a chest full of beautiful things and fine garments. After a while, her stepmother sends her father to bring back the girl's body to be buried, which he also obeys. After a while, the family dog says that the girl is coming back, and that she is beautiful and happy. When the stepmother sees what her stepdaughter has brought back, she orders her husband to take her own daughter out into the fields. Unlike before, this child is rude to Morozko, and he freezes her to death. When her husband goes out to bring her back, the dog says that she will be buried. When the father brings back the body, the old woman weeps.
Folktale (Author), Alexandra Stadnikova (Narrator)
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Jack and his poor mother follow all the rules of this classic tale. But can they escape the raging Giant? Haunted and creepy, each classic tale has been retold for the bravest young children.
Wiley Blevins (Author), Jason Leikam (Narrator)
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Jack and the Beanstalk and the French Fries
Award-winning author and illustrator Mark Teague tells his humorous version of the beloved fairy tale classic Jack and the Beanstalk with a delicious twist! FEE FI FO FUM! When Jack trades the family cow for a handful of magic beans, he gets more beans than he ever expected or wanted. It's bean porridge for breakfast! Bean salad for lunch! Bean chowder for dinner! It doesn't take long before Jack is tired of eating nothing but beans--no matter how nutritious! But just as he's about to chop down his magic beanstalk, he meets a grumpy giant, who is just as sick and tired of beans as he is. Together, Jack and the giant cook up a plan to plant a vegetable garden full of tomatoes, corn, carrots, and russet potatoes that's bound to satisfy everyone. A deliciously zany retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk from author Mark Teague that ends with one happy boy, a satisfied giant, and a large plate of french fries.
Mark Teague (Author), David De Vries (Narrator)
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When Jack trades the family cow for a handful of magic beans, a giant beanstalk grows in his yard. After climbing up the beanstalk, Jack spies a castle off in the distance. Adventure and hilarity awaits as Jack navigates the dangers and riches within the Giant's castle.
George Bridge (Author), Nicholas Mondelli (Narrator)
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Jack and Jill; & Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling
Show your little one the sights of the world and the magic of where imagination can take in this darling expanded retelling of Jack and Jill. Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling celebrates the individuality of children and the love of play! From John who goes to bed with his pants still on to Bella who loves to dress up like Cinderella, you are sure to see your little one reflected in this video.
Melissa Everett (Author), Erin Yuen (Narrator)
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This poem describes a battle with a fearsome beast called ÄúThe JabberwockÄù and is considered to be one of the greatest nonsense poems written in the English language. The poem is included in Lewis CarrollÄôs 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, the sequel to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. In an early scene in that novel, Alice discovers a book that is written backwards. Realizing that sheÄôs in the inverted Äúlooking-glass land,Äù she holds the book up to a mirror and is able to read the poem ÄúJabberwocky,Äù but she finds it to be just as nonsensical and perplexing as the world around her.
Lewis Carroll (Author), Tim Gerard Reynolds (Narrator)
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Itty Bitty Kitty: Firehouse Fun
Ava and Itty Bitty Kitty are off to visit the firehouse! Ava’s giant cat is usually less than purr-fectly behaved, and this trip is no exception! Will Itty Bitty’s nose for trouble make them new friends—or make their visit to the firehouse a disaster? I Can Read Books are designed to encourage a love of reading. Itty Bitty Kitty: Firehouse Fun is a My First I Can Read book, and with basic language and word repetition, it’s perfect for shared reading with a child.
Joan Holub (Author), Courtney Shaw (Narrator)
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