Bob Barner
2) Dem bones
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Dancing skeletons teach the way bones connect in this version of a familiar African-American song.
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2012
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This tail-wagging book features an alphabet of jumping, barking, playing dogs. From Airedales to Zwergpinschers, the 26 breeds gather to form one big, boisterous, barking pack. Bob Barner's colorful collage illustrations and a bouncy, fun-to-read-aloud text make this book a playful introduction to man's (and kid's) best friend.
9) Sea bones
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[2015]
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"Did you know that Jellies (not Jelly Fish--because they aren't actually fish) have no bones and no brains? Or that the largest animal on Earth is the blue whale? Join author-illustrator Bob Barner as he makes waves with this lush picture book about the sea featuring his signature rhyming text and colorful illustrations. Filled with incredible fishy facts about vertebrates, invertebrates, endoskeletons, and exoskeletons, and an underwater informational...
10) Animal baths
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[2011]
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Explores ways in which a variety of animals--such as mammals, insects, reptiles, and birds--stay clean; and includes information on morphology.
13) Bug safari
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Pub. Date
[2004]
Description
Tells how the author, as a young boy, followed a trail of ants and came across various other insects and small creatures, then briefly provides facts about each creature encountered.
14) Fish wish
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2000.
Description
A young boy's dream sends him on an underwater journey through a coral reef. Includes factual information on coral reefs and the animals that live in them.
16) Walk the dog
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c2000
Description
Introduces twenty-six different breeds of dogs and their many canine activities as it takes the readers through the alphabet.
18) To everything
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c1998
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Presents an illustrated version of the verse in Ecclesiastes which states that there is a time for everything, including a time to be born and a time to die.
20) Go, go, go
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[2020]
Description
A group of dogs drive a variety of vehicles, stopping to let a flock of ducklings cross the street.