Little Whistle's Christmas

Little Whistle's Christmas
Author: Cynthia Rylant
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152045906

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The Silver Whistle

The Silver Whistle
Author: Ann Tompert
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1988
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Miguel has only a poor whistle to give to the celebration on Christmas Eve.

Little Whistle

Little Whistle
Author: Cynthia Rylant
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781599612539

At night after the shades are drawn, a small guinea pig shares adventures with the toys in Toytown, the toy store where he lives. Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant and artist Tim Bowers once again bring the cozy world of Toytown to life in this easy-to-read picture book.

Grinch Who Stole Christmas Little Sound Book

Grinch Who Stole Christmas Little Sound Book
Author: Pi Kids
Publisher: p i kids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-08-15
Genre: Christmas stories
ISBN: 9781503736481

The Grinch is off to steal Christmas in this sound story adventure based on the beloved tale! Press 7 interactive buttons to bring the story to life with grouchy Grinch phrases and funny sounds inspired by the movie. Hear the Grinch say: "Hi, I'm the Grinch!" "I'm going to steal their Christmas!" and "Merry Christmas, Who-ville!" This classic Christmas tale inspires humor and empathy, and will make your heart grow three sizes! Matching words with pictures and sounds enhances reading comprehension, and connecting with favorite characters engages young readers at story time.

Little Whistle's Dinner Party

Little Whistle's Dinner Party
Author: Cynthia Rylant
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781599612553

A guinea pig who lives in Toytown invites his friends in the toy store to a dinner party at midnight.

Mama Seeton's Whistle

Mama Seeton's Whistle
Author: Jerry Spinelli
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2015-04-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316341991

Without even thinking about it,Mama Seeton puckered her lips and whistled.It was not a loud whistle.Or a fancy whistle. Just a simple two-note whistle. When Mama Seeton whistles, her children run home for chocolate cake, hugs, kisses, and shared memories. But as time passes, they travel farther and farther away from the familiar sound. Can mama's whistle be heard all over the world, and bring her children home one more time? Newbery Award-winning author Jerry Spinelli's sweet lyrical text and New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham's charming illustrations show the timeless love between a mother and her children.

The Penny Whistle Christmas Party Book

The Penny Whistle Christmas Party Book
Author: Meredith Brokaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1991
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780671747978

Presents instructions on how to plan parties to celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, and the New Year.

Dawg

Dawg
Author: Gladys Hill
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2011-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1456734946

The shantyboys were important American Frontiersmen with a way of life individually their own. From all parts of the country they came to work the endless pines; from the East Coast to the rapidly advancing West they blazed the trails that led to expansion. It was their labor that birthed a giant industry and helped build a nation from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Unlike the cowboys the shantyboys were not well publicized in song and story. Minimal credit has been given their contribution as they traveled up and down and across the wilderness, hacking, chopping, skidding, hauling, riding the great pine logs that fed the saws for a giant industry. Their labors were as significant to the development of the North as the cowboys role was in the development of the West. My grandfather was a shantyboy, so called because they lived in shanties in the woods. Grandpa was born in 1861. During the early 1880s he guided his team of slow moving oxen from his home in Columbia County, to the pineries of Northern Wisconsin. Butternut, Park Falls, Fosterville (now Presque Isle), Sayner and Star Lake were areas mentioned. There he lived the life of a shantyboy all winter; in the spring he returned to his farm in Southern Wisconsin with cash in his pockets. From Grandpa I learned of the shantyboys, of their influence and their importance to the economy. Theirs was a strong and vital endowment to America.