Ed Emberley Books

La petite poule rousse
La petite poule rousse

By Ed Emberley

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Le célèbre conte, narrant comment une poule finit par réaliser et manger seule son gâteau sans en faire profiter les autres animaux qui refusèrent en tout temps de l'assister durant la préparation,...

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Chicken Little
Chicken Little

By Ed Emberley

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A retelling of the classic story of Chicken Little, who has an acorn fall on his head and runs in a panic to his friends Henny Penny, Lucky Ducky, and Loosey Goosey, to tell them the sky is falling.

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Ed Emberley
Ed Emberley

By Ed Emberley

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Ed Emberley shies away from calling himself an artist and instead likes to say that he draws pictures for a living. Now in his eighties, Ed Emberley is a Caldecott award-winning children's book ill...

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Ed Emberley
Ed Emberley

By Ed Emberley

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Ed Emberley shies away from calling himself an artist and instead likes to say that he draws pictures for a living. Now in his eighties, Ed Emberley is a Caldecott award-winning children's book ill...

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The wing on a flea
The wing on a flea

By Ed Emberley

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"This book uses vivid illustrations and simple rhyming text by a noted author/illustrator to introduce the concept of shapes and sizes to curious young readers as he suggests how they can view the...

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The Itsy bitsy spider
The Itsy bitsy spider

By Rebecca Emberley

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An illustrated version of the traditional nursery rhyme about a spider determined to reach the top.

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