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When Piglet cannot find her mother, all of the barnyard animals try to make her feel better, but Piglet wants nothing but Mama.
Piglet loves her granny. She's been waiting all day for her to visit. Why hasn't she come? Cow, Horse, Duck, and Sheep all think she'll be here soon - but what is taking her so long? A charming companion to Piglet and Mama and Piglet and Papa.
Mama Pig announces that her three little pigs are building houses of their own. B. B. Wolf can smell bacon! After reading in the Daily Pig Press that Mamas pigs were leaving home, BB knew this was his chance at going after that feast!
When Piglet's beloved father chases her away after she plays too rough, all of the barnyard animals try to make her feel better, but Piglet is still afraid that her father no longer loves her.
Mama Pig announces that her three little pigs are building houses of their own. B.B. Wolf can smell bacon! After reading in the Daily Pig Press that Mama's pigs were leaving home, BB knew this was his chance at going after that feast!
Strange things happen when the Ewing family purchases ten pigs to train as seeing-eye pigs.
Oscar is a pig. His mommy is going back to work and he's worried. Who will take are of him? Does mommy still love him? Is she coming home? Enter Mrs. Tutu, an eccentric nanny Hen who takes Oscar on magical adventures to other cultures. When mommy comes home, Oscar shares the gift of discovery with her. It's something every mother can relate to; experiencing joy through the eyes of their child and watching them grow and learn new things. Even though a child may not be prone to separation anxiety, all children will be delighted and reassured in this light-hearted and warm story.
"Mommy, There's a Pig in My Room," written by Jennifer Harper, illustrated by Joy Harbor-Still. Story focuses on a little boy's belief that a barnyard animal has taken residence in his bedroom. Scooter wants his mother to read him a bed time story. His mother agrees. After the story she curls up in bed and waits for Scooter to drift off to sleep. Unfortunately, it was she who fell asleep. Before long Scooter wakes his mother to a sound that resembles a pig. Scooter believing a swine is loose, he wakes his mother to inform her. When she regains her wits, she explains to Scooter it was not a pig he heard, but rather her snoring loudly. Together they have a great laugh.
In this Appalachian version of the classic tale, Hamlet, the youngest pig, rescues her two greedy brothers from the clutches of the "mean, tricky old drooly-mouth fox."
LORD, STAND BY ME This book is more like a series of novellas, than a continuous novel; for it is the strange recorded moments of an eight year old child remembering tales she overheard her adult relatives, and their friends tell of hardships, rape murder, and other horrific crimes that occurred in the early forties in the deep South.