Paulette Bourgeois Books

Grandma's Secret
Grandma's Secret

By Paulette Bourgeois

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Too Many Chickens
Too Many Chickens

By Paulette Bourgeois

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The children in Mrs. Kerr's class learn the true meaning of "farm fresh" when Farmer Berry deposits 12 smelly eggs in the incubator. Finally "the eggs opened, one by one," but the children's deligh...

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The sun
The sun

By Paulette Bourgeois

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Introduces a range of facts about the sun and encourages children to learn through simple experiments. Discusses why sunsets are red, how the Sun creates our weather, how we use the Sun's energy fo...

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The moon
The moon

By Paulette Bourgeois

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Introduces a range of facts about the Moon and encourages children to learn through simple experiments. Discusses what causes an eclipse, why the Moon shines, and how the Moon is used to predict th...

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Big Sarah's little boots
Big Sarah's little boots

By Paulette Bourgeois

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Sarah loves her shiny yellow boots, until the day she finds she has grown and cannot fit into them any more.

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The amazing apple book
The amazing apple book

By Paulette Bourgeois

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Describes, in simple text and illustrations, the history, cultivation, and many uses of apples.

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The amazing paper book
The amazing paper book

By Paulette Bourgeois

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Traces the discovery, history, and manufacture of paper. Includes papermaking activities and puzzles.

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The amazing potato book
The amazing potato book

By Paulette Bourgeois

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Examines the history, cultivation, uses, and other aspects of the amazing potato.

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What Was That
What Was That

By Geda Bradley Mathews

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