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All for Pie, Pie for All
by David Martin
In this merry, multi-species story cooked up with folksy warmth and humor, everybody gets a piece of the pie -- and then some. Grandma Cat makes a delicious apple pie, and there's plenty for everyone -- and even a piece left over. Grandma Mouse finds a piece of apple pie, and there's plenty for everyone -- and even crumbs left over. Grandma Ant spies some crumbs of apple pie, and there's plenty for everyone. But what's left over after cats, mice, and ants have had their fill? Little readers will eat up this scrumptious, gently math-related story that's as sweet and satisfying as a fresh-baked dessert.
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The Good-Pie Party
by Liz Garton Scanlon
Posy Peyton and her friends are very sad that she will be moving away, but when they try to cheer themselves up by baking a pie, they realize that Posy's leaving does not have to mean saying goodbye.
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A Pie Went by
by Carolyn Dunn
King Bing is on his way to ask Queen Bea for her hand in marriage. King Bing is carrying a pie on his head. And everyone wants a taste! Will King Bing ever make it to Queen Bea's castle? Will she say yes? And what will become of that pie?
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Pie-Rats!
by Lisa Frenkel Riddiough
A band of swashbuckling rats set sail in search of dessert.
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Tiny Pie
by Mark Bailey
Ellie the elephant discovers a live cooking show for mice happening right in her kitchen!
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Easy as Apple Pie
by Karen Gray Ruelle
Emily says Yuck whenever apples are mentioned, but when she and her older brother, Harry, sleep over at their grandparents' house, they all pick apples and make them into delicious pies.
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Porcupine's Pie
by Laura Renauld
Already a Thanksgiving classic, Porcupine's Pieis a heartwarming story about embracing thankfulness and generosity when things don't go as planned. Porcupine can't wait to share Fall Feast with her woodland friends, so when everyone she greets is unable to bake their specialty due to a missing ingredient, Porcupine generously offers staples from her pantry. When Porcupine discovers that she, too, is missing a key ingredient, the friends all work together to create a new Fall Feast tradition. Porcupine's Piewill inspire children ages 4-8 to act generously. A recipe for "friendship pie" can be found at the end of the book.
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How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World
by Marjorie Priceman
Bake a delicious apple pie--and take a trip with this culinary global adventure! An apple pie is easy to make...if the market is open. But if the market is closed, the world becomes your grocery store. This picture book takes readers around the globe to gather ingredients for a delicious apple pie. First hop a steamboat to Italy for the finest semolina wheat. Then hitch a ride to England and hijack a cow for the freshest possible milk. And, oh yes! Don't forget to go apple picking in Vermont! A simple recipe for apple pie is included.
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The Humble Pie
by Jory John
The Humble Pie likes to give others the spotlight. Aw, shucks!--they deserve it! But when he's paired with his best friend, Jake the Cake, for a school project, he soon realizes that staying in the shadows isn't always as sweet as pie. Readers of all ages will laugh along as their new pie pal discovers that letting your voice be heard always takes the cake.
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A Fair Bear Share: Regrouping
by Stuart J. Murphy
Four bear cubs collect ingredients for a blueberry pie, counting and recounting them as their supply grows.
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How to Grow an Apple Pie
by Beth Charles
The apple trees in Sophie's orchard are ready to grow apples, and Sophie is ready to make a pie!
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Cindy and Panda
by Benson Shum
When she returns home with ingredients for a pie-- and a panda who wants to help-- Cindy and Panda try out their freestyle recipe which results in messy deliciousness and a sweet new friendship.
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Cake vs. Pie
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
Cake and Pie must battle it out to determine who gets to be the favorite dessert.
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Ugly Pie
by Lisa Wheeler
A silly rhyming story about an old bear who's got a taste for Ugly Pie.
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Pie in the Sky
by Lois Ehlert
Do pies grow on trees? Join a father and child as they watch over their backyard cherry tree--and all the colorful living things surrounding it--throughout the seasons. At the end of the summer, they harvest the cherries together and make a delicious pie for the whole family to enjoy. This stunning book from bestselling author Lois Ehlert features color concepts, backyard natural history, vibrant collage illustrations, and, best of all, a recipe for making cherry pie. Yum!
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Amelia Bedelia's First Apple Pie
by Herman Parish
.Amelia Bedelia loves everything about autumnThe colorful trees. Jumping in the leaves. Apples, apples, apples. Warm apple pie. Fun family projects. Hooray for apples! Hooray for the fall!
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