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Duck & Goose Journeys Grade K

After seeing Thistle carrying a pumpkin, Duck and Goose decide they must find one for themselves and search in such places as in a log, in a tree, and under the water. On board pages.

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  • "Find a pumpkin"@en
  • "Find a pumpkin"
  • "Duck and Goose, here comes the Easter bunny!"
  • "Duck and Goose, here comes the Easter bunny!"@en
  • "Journeys"@en
  • "Duck and Goose, it's time for Christmas!"
  • "Duck and Goose, it's time for Christmas!"@en
  • "What's up, duck?"
  • "Duck and Goose"@en
  • "Duck and Goose"
  • "Goose needs a hug"
  • "Duck and Goose, let's dance!"
  • "Goose needs a hug"@en
  • "Duck & Goose, it is time for Christmas!"
  • "Duck and Goose find a pumpkin"@en
  • "Duck and Goose find a pumpkin"
  • "Book of opposites"
  • "Duck and Goose, how are you feeling?"
  • "What's up, Duck?"
  • "How are you feeling?"
  • "Duck and Goose colors"
  • "Duck and Goose colors"@en
  • "Duck and goose, what's up, duck?"
  • "Duck and Goose, Goose needs a hug"
  • "Duck and Goose, Goose needs a hug"@en
  • "Duck and goose"
  • "Duck and goose"@en
  • "It's time for Christmas!"
  • "It's time for Christmas!"@en

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  • ""Duck and Goose introduce the colors"--"
  • "After seeing Thistle carrying a pumpkin, Duck and Goose decide they must find one for themselves and search in such places as in a log, in a tree, and under the water. On board pages."@en
  • "After seeing Thistle carrying a pumpkin, Duck and Goose decide they must find one for themselves and search in such places as in a log, in a tree, and under the water. On board pages."
  • "The stars of the best-selling Duck and Goose and Duck, Duck, Goose return in this fun-filled book which introduces basic opposites. Goose carries an oh-so-heavy log, while Duck easily balances a light-as-a-feather feather. Thistle is one fast bird, but Goose is slooo-w. And when Duck is sound asleep, Goose is wide awake. With a simple text, colourful illustrations and lovable characters, a wonderful introduction to this concept."
  • ""That egg is mine! I saw it first," says Goose. "I touched it first. It's mine," declares Duck. Like James Marshall's George and Martha, and Rosemary Wells's Benjamin and Tulip, Duck and Goose have to work at getting along. You see, Duck doesn't much care for Goose at first--and Goose isn't fond of Duck--but both want the egg that each claims to be his. As the two tend to their egg, and make plans for the future, they come to appreciate one another's strengths. And when a bluebird points out that it isn't really an egg--it's a polka dot ball--the two are not dismayed. After all, it is a lovely ball. . . .Filled with humor that young children will appreciate--and recognize!--and starring two unforgettable characters, Duck & Goose has all the ingredients of a classic-in-the-making.From the Hardcover edition."@en
  • "Duck and Goose attempt to find a hiding place where they can wait for the Easter Bunny without being seen."
  • "Duck and Goose attempt to find a hiding place where they can wait for the Easter Bunny without being seen."@en
  • "Preschoolers, rejoice! Duck and Goose are back. All the favorite characters, including Bluebird and Thistle, return'this time to help toddlers learn about their feelings. Following on the heels of the hugely successful What's Up, Duck' and Duck & Goose 1,2,3, this charming book uses simple text and colorful illustrations to help preschoolers identify familiar feelings like happy, sad, scared, and proud."@en
  • "Goose is more interested in skating, sledding, and making snow angels than in helping Duck decorate their big Christmas tree."
  • "Goose is more interested in skating, sledding, and making snow angels than in helping Duck decorate their big Christmas tree."@en
  • "Part of a 31 book set of Kindergarten readers."@en
  • "Duck and Goose, where is your pumpkin? Is it in the log? Is it under the leaves? Is it in the apple tree? Preschoolers will surely enjoy going on a pumpkin hunt with Duck and Goose ... especially when they find the perfect pumpkin at the end!"@en
  • "Duck and Goose go out in search of a pumpkin, checking inside a log, a leaf pile, an apple tree, and other places before locating the right place to find one."
  • "When they see their friend Thistle carrying a pumpkin, Duck and Goose each want one but they are having no luck finding any pumpkins until Thistle steers them in the right direction."@en
  • "When they see their friend Thistle carrying a pumpkin, Duck and Goose each want one but they are having no luck finding any pumpkins until Thistle steers them in the right direction."
  • "Friends Duck and Goose experience many emotions, from sadness and anger to pride and frustration."
  • "Help Goose find what he needs in this book about love"
  • ""Duck and Goose have fun dancing together as friends"--"
  • ""Help Goose find what he needs in this book about love"--P. [4] of cover."
  • "Duck and Goose attempt to find a hiding place where they can wait for the Easter Bunny without being seen"
  • "Friends Duck and Goose discover colors."@en
  • "Duck and Goose are wondering if this is an egg?"
  • ""What does Goose need more than anything this Valentine's Day? A hug from a good friend"--"
  • ""What does Goose need more than anything this Valentine's Day? A hug from a good friend"--"@en
  • "Duck and Goose learn to work together to take care of a ball, which they think is an egg."@en
  • "Duck and Goose learn to work together to take care of a ball, which they think is an egg."

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  • "Fiction"
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  • "Board books"
  • "Board books"@en
  • "Picture books for children"
  • "Picture books for children"@en
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  • "Duck & Goose Journeys Grade K"@en
  • "Duck & Goose find a pumpkin"@en
  • "Duck & Goose find a pumpkin"
  • "Duck & Goose"
  • "Duck & Goose"@en
  • "Duck & goose, find a pumpkin"@en
  • "Duck & goose"@en
  • "Duck & goose, how are you feeling?"@en
  • "Duck & Goose, Goose needs a hug"
  • "Duck & Goose, Goose needs a hug"@en
  • "Duck & Goose, here comes the Easter bunny!"
  • "Duck & Goose, here comes the Easter bunny!"@en
  • "Duck & [and] Goose"
  • "Duck & [and] Goose it's time for Christmas"
  • "Ya zi, e"
  • "鸭子, 鹅"
  • "Duck & goose, it's time for christmas!"@en
  • "So ein grosses Ei"
  • "Duck & Goose colors"
  • "Duck & Goose colors"@en
  • "Duck & Goose Colors"@en
  • "Duck & Goose : what's up, duck? : a book of opposites"
  • "Duck & [and] Goose find a pumpkin"@en
  • "Duck & Goose : find a pumpkin"
  • "Duck and Goose"
  • "Duck & Goose, how are you feeling?"
  • "Duck & goose, let's dance!"
  • "Duck & Goose : what's up, Duck? : a book of opposites"
  • "Duck & [and] Goose here comes the Easter Bunny"
  • "Duck & Goose, it's time for Christmas!"
  • "Duck & Goose, it's time for Christmas!"@en

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