Oliver and his Egg

Oliver and his Egg
Author: Paul Schmid
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015-08-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1484745434

Read along with Hyperion! In this follow-up to Oliver and his Alligator, Oliver spots a rock on the playground. But it's not just any rock???he's sure it's a dinosaur egg. And once it hatches, he has the best new friend he could ask for. They sail to a deserted island and even launch into outer space. But as great as it is to travel with his dinosaur alone, something is missing....Follow along with word-for-word narration as Oliver realizes that it is even more fun when all of his friends bring their imaginations along for the ride!

The Enormous Egg

The Enormous Egg
Author: Oliver Butterworth
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1993-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780316119207

Young Nate Twitchell is surprised when one of the hens on his family farm lays a giant egg. After a painstaking wait, Nate is even more surprised when it hatches and out pops a baby triceratops that he names Uncle Beazley! But when Nate decides to keep the dino and raise it on his own, he has no idea what he's getting himself into. As Uncle Beazley grows, Nate and his family realize they are not equipped to take care of a full-sized dinosaur, and so with the help of their scientist friend, Nate and Uncle Beazley set off for the National Museum in Washington, D.C., on the hunt for the perfect home for a modern-day dinosaur---then the real trouble begins! The Enormous Egg was originally published in 1956 and has been a classic in children's literature ever since. This brand new edition features amazing new illustrations from Eisner-award winning graphic novelist Mark Crilley (creator of Akiko and Miki Falls).

Oliver

Oliver
Author: Christopher Franceschelli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781935954019

Recounts Oliver's experiences as an egg until one day a miracle happens.

Egg

Egg
Author: Sue Hendra
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1529049563

A hilarious picture book about a non-conforming Egg from the bestselling Supertato creators Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. Important note: This book is not like other books. This is a book that even the smallest children can read. This is a book which will stretch your imagination, celebrate difference and fire up your storytelling brain. This is a book with just one word . . . Egg. When an odd egg turns up with a big head and a pointy bottom, the other eggs don't know what to make of it. Can they make the odd egg conform to Normal Egg Standards? The other eggs try turning it upside down, and even make it wear a hat on its bottom to show which side is 'up', but it takes the clever upside-down egg to show them that eggs can be any way up and still be eggs. Perfect for Easter, or any time of the year, children will love telling the story themselves, looking at the pictures and using different voices for the various 'egg's. Plus the egg-shaped format adds to the eggy fun!

A Good Kitty and a Bad Egg

A Good Kitty and a Bad Egg
Author:
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2011-10-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442439386

Based on the Puss In Boots movie, this Level 2 Ready-to-Read tells the story of the friendship between a good kitty named Puss In Boots and a bad egg named Humpty Dumpty, starting with the day they first met.

The Rooster's Egg

The Rooster's Egg
Author: Patricia J. Williams
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1995
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780674779426

"Jamaica is the land where the rooster lays an egg...When a Jamaican is born of a black woman and some English or Scotsman, the black mother is literally and figuratively kept out of sight as far as possible, but no one is allowed to forget that white father, however questionable the circumstances of birth...You get the impression that these virile Englishmen do not require women to reproduce. They just come out to Jamaica, scratch out a nest and lay eggs that hatch out into 'pink' Jamaicans." --Zora Neale Hurston We may no longer issue scarlet letters, but from the way we talk, we might as well: W for welfare, S for single, B for black, CC for children having children, WT for white trash. To a culture speaking with barely masked hysteria, in which branding is done with words and those branded are outcasts, this book brings a voice of reason and a warm reminder of the decency and mutual respect that are missing from so much of our public debate. Patricia J. Williams, whose acclaimed book The Alchemy of Race and Rights offered a vision for healing the ailing spirit of the law, here broadens her focus to address the wounds in America's public soul, the sense of community that rhetoric so subtly but surely makes and unmakes. In these pages we encounter figures and images plucked from headlines--from Tonya Harding to Lani Guinier, Rush Limbaugh to Hillary Clinton, Clarence Thomas to Dan Quayle--and see how their portrayal, encoding certain stereotypes, often reveals more about us than about them. What are we really talking about when we talk about welfare mothers, for instance? Why is calling someone a "redneck" okay, and what does that say about our society? When young women appear on Phil Donahue to represent themselves as Jewish American Princesses, what else are they doing? These are among the questions Williams considers as she uncovers the shifting, often covert rules of conversation that determine who "we" are as a nation.

The Sword in the Tree

The Sword in the Tree
Author: Clyde Robert Bulla
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000-05-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0064421325

In the days of King Arthur there stood a mighty oak tree within the walls of a castle. Peace reigned in the castle until the fearsome night when Lionel, longlost brother of Lord Weldon, returned to cause trouble and unhappiness. It was then that Shan, the son of Lord Weldon, took on the duties of a knight and hid the sword in the hollow of the giant oak. The days that followed were filled with adventures that tried the courage of the young boy. Shan was surprised by bearded robbers in the woods. He met noble knights in plumed helmets, and eventually he even made a trip to high-towered Camelot. His story is filled with the pageantry and color of England in King Arthur's time. It creates a vivid picture of the Knights of the Round Table and the wisdom of King Arthur himself. Mr. Bulla captures the spirit of those romantic days in a straightforward, exciting manner. The result is another delightful book for his wide audience of young readers. Paul Galdone's vigorous illustrations are as evocative as the text.

A Pet for Petunia

A Pet for Petunia
Author: Paul Schmid
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2011-01-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0061963313

Meet Petunia. More than anything, Petunia wants a pet. “I’ll feed my pet every day,” she promises her parents. “I’ll take her for walks. I’ll read stories to her and draw her pictures.” Petunia knows she can take care of a pet, but what happens when the pet she most desires is a skunk?

An Extraordinary Egg

An Extraordinary Egg
Author: Leo Lionni
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0385755473

Jessica the frog befriends the animal that hatches from an egg she brought home, thinking it is a chicken.