Matthew Van Fleet Books

Tails 6 Copy Display
Tails 6 Copy Display

By Matthew Van Fleet

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Tails
Tails

By Matthew Van Fleet

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Rhyming text, textured illustrations, lift-up flaps, and scratch-and-sniff spots teach about animal names, shapes, colors, and numbers, one to ten.

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Match it
Match it

By Matthew Van Fleet

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Alien opposites
Alien opposites

By Matthew Van Fleet

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One Yellow Lion
One Yellow Lion

By Matthew Van Fleet Illustrated By Matthew Van Fleet

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Every page contains a surprise in this active picture book, filled with countable, colorful critters to engage the very young. Each spread features a number word from one to ten, a color word, and...

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Matilda Who told Lies
Matilda Who told Lies

By Belloc, Steven Kellogg

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The new Mencken letters
The new Mencken letters

By H. L. Mencken

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The reader is asked to match pictures of assorted objects by rearranging the order of fold-out flaps on the facing page.

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Fuzzy Yellow Ducklings
Fuzzy Yellow Ducklings

By Matthew Van Fleet

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This charming introduction to colors, shapes, and animals has been delighting children all over the world for ten years! There is a surprise on every peek-a-boo page, where textured shapes magicall...

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Spotted yellow frogs
Spotted yellow frogs

By Matthew Van Fleet

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Uses fold-out illustrations, flaps, and simple text to reveal patterns, shapes, colors, and a variety of animals and insects.

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Fuzzy yellow ducklings
Fuzzy yellow ducklings

By Matthew Van Fleet, Robert H. Abel

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Uses fold-out illustrations and simple text to introduce different textures, colors, shapes, and animals.

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