Delightful stories for a wide range of young readers and
those that are fun to be read to.
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BARBIE FARM ANIMALS
$3.00 |
Board book | 6.14 x 6.29 in | 12 pages. Ages 3 - 5 years Come to the farm with Barbie and meet some adorable baby animals. Stroke their smooth, fluffy, woolly, and furry coats. Designed to encourage young children to explore the world around them, the Barbie Touch and Feel series features fun, tactile elements that depict objects familiar to preschoolers. |
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COME, LLAMAS by Jennifer Morris
$5.99 |
NEW! Softcover 198 pages 5" X 7 1/2" |
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FAIRY THINGS TO STITCH AND SEW
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Softcover 32 Pages. 8 ½ X 11
This enchanting book is teeming with delightful projects. Follow the simple step-by-step instructions to make pictures, pretty little bags, a tooth fairy purse, fairy pillows and lots more. Even if you've never sewn anything before, you'll be able to follow the instructions for sewing different stitches, and attaching sparkling sequins and shimmering beads. |
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FARMER BROWN SHEARS HIS SHEEP by Teri Sloat
$15.99 OUT OF PRINT Hopefully, this book will be back soon. |
Hardcover. Size: 10¾" x 9" Unicorn Books Review: A delightful children’s book that teaches how yarn is sheared, spun, dyed and knitted to make useful articles, in this case, cheerful, colored cardigans for the sheep who were chilly after donating their wool to Farmer Brown! Written in happy sing-song rhyme it is bound to make both reader and listener smile from earmuff to earmuff. |
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THE GOAT IN THE RUG by Charles L. Blood & Martin Link
$6.99 |
Softcover. Size: 7" x 10" Review: Weaving, from start to finish, a traditional Navajo rug is told from the goat's point of view. Shearing and washing the wool, carding and spinning on the drop spindle, plying, and a humorous hitch in the dyeing which worries the goat combine to make this a tender and informative story. For ages 10 and under. |
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HOORAY FOR SHEEP FARMING!
$7.95 |
Children's/Youth soft bound, 8.5 in x 9.5 in, 32 pages. Children love lambs and sheep! Farmers have raised these woolly animals for thousands of years for their wool, meat, and even milk! Hooray for Sheep Farming! concentrates on farms that raise sheep for their wool describing: • the history of sheep farming • the different areas of a farm • the various breeds of sheep and their quality of wool • ewes, rams, and lambs • what they eat and how farmers keep them healthy • how sheep are sheared • how their fleece is processed into wool. |
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LOVE FROM WOOLLY
by Nina Michaels & Nicola Smee $9.95
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Hardcover, Pages: 10, Size: 8'' X 8'' Woolly the sheep has knitted presents for her friends—and kids will have fun trying to figure out what they are. One box is long and thin, another’s round and red, and a third package has a ribbon of gold on top. To see what’s inside, youngsters just lift the flap to find mittens for kittens, a hat for a bat, brand new socks for Finlay the Fox—and more. Along the way, subtle instruction on colors and shapes unobtrusively sneaks in…and a message about etiquette too, because all Woolly’s pals write a thank-you note. With its simple rhyme, cute animal characters, and a surprise on every page, this adorable novelty book will capture every youngster’s imagination. |
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THE STORY OF RUMPELSTILTSKIN by Heather Amery & Stephen Cartwright
$4.95 |
Softcover Pages: 16 Size: 8'' X 8'' This delightful picture book version of the traditional story of Rumpelstiltskin has been specially written for children who are just beginning to read. Stephen Cartwright's charming illustraions will inspire young readers as well as giving clues to the words and their meaning. |
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RUMPELSTILTSKIN
$8.99
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Hardcover , Pages: 48, Size: 5 1/4'' X 8'' |
| RUMPELSTILTSKIN STICKER BOOK
$6.99 |
Softcover , Pages: 16, Size: 8 1/2'' X 11 1/2'' A storybook, sticker book and puzzle book in one.
There is a charmingly illustrated fairytale story to read. There are over 50 stickers to use, including "I found the duck!" reward stickers. A rebus puzzle activity runs throughout the book, in which sticker pictures replace words in the story. |
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Sheep In A Jeep by Nancy Show
$4.95 |
Softcover. Size 8½" x 8¼" Review: Here we have a funny, fast-paced, yet simple children's book that will be perfect for those occasions when a tired parent hears the bedtime cry: "Please, just one more story!" It's easy enough for beginning readers and had lots of rhymes (especially with sheep and jeep...take a peep...I think I'm getting in deep). Delightfully soft, but energetic color drawings and very expressive sheep make this a must! Don't miss this ride. |
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SHEEP IN A SHOP by Nancy Shaw
$4.95 |
Softcover. Size: 8½" x 8¼" Unicorn Book Review: The same sheep from Sheep in a Jeep make another appearance. This time, they are wreaking havoc in a store! Each book in this series is an absolute delight. |
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$4.95 |
Softcover Size: 8½" x 8¼" Unicorn Book Review: Once again the author creates her special brand of childlike magic with this book, complete with great humor and plentiful rhymes. This time the sheep are playing pirate! Of course, the sheep run into trouble early on and find themselves going down with the ship. But wait! They scramble around and make their classic escape from danger. Lots of wonderful drawings, the usual drama, and a nice neat ending make this book a must for any child. |
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SHEEP OUT TO EAT
$14.00 |
Hardcover. Size: 8½" x 8¼" Unicorn Book Review: Here again are the sheep, out and about. This time they are on a country excursion and happen upon a quaint tea shop. The poor feline waiters are truly put to the test by this herd of awkward and spacey bovines. The sheep have hearts of gold but, of course, they must provide the usual high spirited drama and trauma that so well catches children's interest and tickles their funny bones. I will be sending this series to my goddaughter and her mom as if I am sending a gallon of giggles. |
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SHEEP TAKE A HIKE By Nancy Shaw $4.95 |
Softcover. Size: 8½" x 8¼" Unicorn Book Review: Once again, we come across the silly sheep who invariably end up in a chaotic situation from which they must extricate themselves. This one is just as delightful as the others and, of course, has the "Sheep" series always satisfying ending. |
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SHEEP TRICK OR TREAT
$14.00 |
Hardcover Size: 8½" x 8¼" Unicorn Book Review: I absolutely adore this series of children's books. I have yet to read one and not find myself laughing out loud. Kids love them, too. This time, the sheep dress up for Halloween and find themselves face to face with scary wolves. This is a delight. Unpaged.
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Sheep in Wolves' Clothing by Satoshi Kitamura
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Three little sheep are tricked out of their fleece, and they hire Detective Elliot Baa to help them find their coats. "Child" Magazine's Best Children's Book of the Year. Full-color illustrations.
This is my granddaughter, Alexius' favorite book. |
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SILKWORMS
$5.95 |
Softcover Unicorn Book Review: This book had me absolutely riveted. I simply could not put it down until I had completed it. Although a very scientific book ( it includes a very graphic dissection photo), it is always fascinating. Large, detailed photographs are used to illustrate this marvel of nature. It is a must for anyone eager to learn about nature and how people and nature, in this case, insects, can interact to produce something useful and beautiful. Ages 8 and up. |
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WEAVING THE RAINBOW
$15.95 |
Hardcover Size: 9" X 11 1/2" Unicorn Book Review: How do you make a rainbow? If you are a weaver, you can make a rainbow with wool. If you are a sheep, you can BE a rainbow. Here's how... |
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YOUR SHEEP: A Kid's Guide to Raising and Showing by Paula Simmons & Darrel L. Salsbury $14.95
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Review: Forget the subtitle. This book will be valuable to you whether you're a child or adult. If you haven't raised sheep before, you'll have dozens of questions. Can I get my sheep to come when I call? What kind of pasture and home must my sheep have? What shall I give my sheep to eat? This book will be a constant source of help in answering those and other questions. Both authors have had many years of experience with their own sheep, and their wise and friendly advice will help you to be the very best shepherd of your sheep. 120 pages, illustrated. |
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You Can Weave: Projects for Young Weavers by Kathleen Monaghan & Hermon Joyner $19.95 |
Review: Yes, kids still find making things fun. Much more than a looper potholder project book, this reference shows historical examples and then a projects for many facets of weaving (cardboard looms, frame looms, back strap looms, loom beading, kumihimo braiding, and basketry). Although all the looms are simple the historic examples and projects are wonderfully wide ranging. Parents, teachers, and interested youth will find this book to be a most valued resource in the quest for interesting projects to fill this youthful need to create with interlacing. Illustrated with photos and full patterns for the various looms and braiding boards presented. |
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