Dianne Ochiltree Books

Lull-a-bye, Little One
Lull-a-bye, Little One

By Dianne Ochiltree

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Rhyming text follows the bedtime routine of a baby and its parents.

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Lull a bye little one
Lull a bye little one

By Dianne Ochiltree

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Rhyming text follows the bedtime routine of a baby and its parents.

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Bart's amazing charts
Bart's amazing charts

By Dianne Ochiltree

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A young boy uses different kinds of charts and graphs to present information about his life. Includes related activities.

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Ten Monkey Jamboree
Ten Monkey Jamboree

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Sixteen runaway pumpkins
Sixteen runaway pumpkins

By Dianne Ochiltree

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Rhyming text and illustrations demonstrate how many pumpkins it takes to fill a wagon and how quickly they add up each time the number is doubled.

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Molly by Golly
Molly by Golly

By Diane Ochiltree

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Cats Add Up!
Cats Add Up!

By Dianne Ochiltree, Marilyn Burns

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A family with one cat keeps adding more until they give some of the cats away. Includes related activities.

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Ten monkey jamboree
Ten monkey jamboree

By Dianne Ochiltree

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Rhyming text and illustrations demonstrate how many monkeys it takes to make a tail-tangling, tree-dangling jungle jamboree and how many combinations of numbers will add up to ten.

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