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Presents an illustrated version of this traditional nursery rhyme. On board pages.
A Parents Best Children’s Book of 2019 These little piggies lead a series of silly counting opportunities from one to ten as Jarvis puts his spin on a popular nursery rhyme. One little piggy went to market. Two little piggies had a car but couldn’t park it. When one little piggy sets out for the market, more and more piggies join in, dancing for hours, flying with superpowers, playing bongos on top of an elephant — and counting to ten all the while. Leading young ones easily from toe games to numbers, this little book will have them squealing with fun.
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This little piggy went to market, leaving 10 behind. This little piggy stayed home, and then there were 9¬Ö Count down from ten to one and follow ten touchable, squishy pigs in this fun variation on the classic rhyme. Children and parents will love reading and re-reading the familiar text and counting the pigs as they disappear with the turn of each page. This Little Piggy features unique, vibrant and playful art, with each scene depicted as a recognizable nursery rhyme or fairy tale. What a fun way to teach counting or subtraction!
A determined little piggy absolutely refuses to leave her mud puddle in this rollicking Classic Board Book by Charlotte Pomerantz and James Marshall! See the piggy, See the puddle, See the muddy little puddle. Charlotte Pomerantz’s tongue-twisting nonsense verse—made even more exuberantly hilarious by George and Martha creator, James Marshall’s illustrations—is sure to delight both children and parents alike!
Some little pigs remember their manners and others do not.
Ten little piggies dance on a young child's fingers and toes before finally going to sleep.
Tabbed board pages and colorful illustrations bring the classic nursery rhyme to life.
Minnie, Daisy, and Cuckoo-Loca babysit for Mrs. Pig’s piggy in this Little Golden Book retelling of an episode from Disney Junior’s Minnie’s Bow Toons. Girls ages 2 to 5 will laugh when they see the huge mess the little pig makes in Minnie’s Bow-tique!
This Little Piggy is the story of Philip Anthropist, a young piggy bank growing up in the town of Pennyville. Philip is different from all the other animals he goes to school with including all the other little pigs. Philip has four slots instead of just one and is bullied at school for being different. Philip does not initially understand that not only is he different, but unique, and extremely special. At one point, we hear Philip say, "I just wish I was he same as everyone else." In time, Philip learns through his interactions with a magical book that speaks to him, as well as with other members of Pennyville, that he is actually very well equipped to build extraordinary wealth due to his uniqueness. Philip soon finds himself in possession of ten pennies for something he did our of the kindness of his heart and it is now his duty to determine which of his slots he will use for each penny. After learning more about himself and the difference between needs, wants, and desires, Philip also learns the importance of helping others. It is only then that Philip comes to understand the real secret and magic behind the town of Pennyville and it's founders dream.In this epic tale, you will witness the weaving together of tools that enhance financial literacy and moral principle with a way forward for those who feel alone in the world. This story is designed to help young people embrace themselves for who they are and use their uniqueness as a super power to move forward and do things others cannot, due to these things that make them different. The differences we have from one another are moreso, superpowers, but only if we decide to view them in that light. It is the goal of this book to do just that while providing insights to the building of true wealth in all shapes and forms.