Tish Rabe Books

Love You, Hug You, Read to You!
Love You, Hug You, Read to You!

By Tish Rabe Illustrated By Frank Endersby

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A reassuring board book conveying unconditional love and the joy of reading together. Prompts on each spread encourage parent-child verbal interaction, aiming to bridge the word gap for babies....

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On the First Day of First Grade
On the First Day of First Grade

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Spring into Summer Fall into Winter
Spring into Summer Fall into Winter

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How to help the Earth by the Lorax
How to help the Earth by the Lorax

By Tish Rabe

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The star of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss makes his Step into Reading debut in this rhymed reader that offers kids easy suggestions for going green! After explaining how the trash in a wastbasket ultimate...

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Night lights
Night lights

By Tish Rabe

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Rhyming text with glow in the dark illustrations help young readers learn how fireflies communicate at night.

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A tale about tails
A tale about tails

By Tish Rabe

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The Cat in the Hat helps Sally and Nick choose what kind of tail they might like best during an imaginative trip to the jungle that reveals the purposes of various tails.

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Huff and Puff have too much stuff!
Huff and Puff have too much stuff!

By Tish Rabe

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Huff the engine and Puff the caboose can move a train together, but when they cannot move the train because they have too much stuff, they discover that friendship is all they need. "Huff pulls th...

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