Margaret Hillert Books

What am I?
What am I?

By Margaret Hillert

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A collection of easy-to-read riddles with answers.

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Not I, not I
Not I, not I

By Margaret Hillert

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The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the bread she makes from it.

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Run to the rainbow
Run to the rainbow

By Margaret Hillert

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Three children, searching for the rainbow, see many colorful objects.

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The little cookie
The little cookie

By Margaret Hillert

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Retells in preprimer vocabulary the tale of the run-away gingerbread boy who eludes the hungry grasp of everyone until he meets a fox.

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Four good friends
Four good friends

By Margaret Hillert

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A retelling of the Grimm fairy tale in which four animal friends, in search of a place to live, scare robbers from a house in the forest and decide to live together.

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Merry Christmas, dear dragon
Merry Christmas, dear dragon

By Margaret Hillert

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A boy and his pet dragon share many winter activities and celebrate Christmas by chopping down and decorating a tree, making cookies, and sitting by a fire.

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It's Halloween, dear dragon
It's Halloween, dear dragon

By Margaret Hillert

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A boy and his pet dragon play in the autumn leaves, make a jack-o'-lantern, eat pumpkin pie, dress in costumes, go trick-or-treating, enter a costume contest, and fly together.

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I love you, dear dragon
I love you, dear dragon

By Margaret Hillert

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A boy and his pet dragon celebrate Valentine's Day by noticing all the red things they see, making Valentines, and eating a Valentine cake.

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Happy Easter, dear dragon
Happy Easter, dear dragon

By Margaret Hillert

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A boy and his pet dragon celebrate Easter by enjoying the spring flowers and baby animals, coloring eggs, making an egg tree, hunting for Easter eggs, marching in the Easter parade, and going to ch...

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The little cowboy and the big cowboy
The little cowboy and the big cowboy

By Margaret Hillert

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A little cowboy and his father ride horses, round up cattle, mend a fence, practice roping, cook over a campfire, and sleep outdoors in their sleeping bags.

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