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Amber on the Mountain
Tony Johnston - 1994
Suddenly, Amber's world is filled with a new magic—and new challenges. But when Anna returns to the city, will Amber be able to keep reading on her own? Heartwarming. -- Publishers Weekly, starred reviewTony Johnston's previous books include Grandpa's Song and Yonder (both Dial and Puffin). She lives in San Marino, California.Robert Duncan is a fine artist whose paintings have been exhibited throughout the United States. He lives in Midway, Utah.
A Big Ball of String
Marion Holland - 1958
After winding a large ball of string, a young boy has fun finding ways of using it.
Papa Piccolo
Carol Talley - 1992
Piccolo shows boys and girls about sharing their strength with those who are smaller, younger or weaker.
Mailing May
Michael O. Tunnell - 1997
But when Charlotte May Pierstorff wanted to cross seventy-five miles of Idaho mountains to see her grandma in 1914, it was a very big deal indeed. There was no highway except the railroad, and a train ticket would have cost her parents a full day's pay.Here is the true story of how May got to visit her grandma, thanks to her own spunk, her father's ingenuity, and the U.S. mail. "A heartwarming period piece based on a true incident, lovingly told, beautifully illustrated," raved The New York Times Book Review of Michael O. Tunnell's Mailing May, illustrated by Ted Rand, which was also honored as a 1998 ALA Notable Book.
Angus Lost
Marjorie Flack - 1932
Find them he does, but will Angus make it back home?
Truman's Aunt Farm
Jama Kim Rattigan - 1994
When Truman sends away for an ant farm and aunts begin arriving at his doorstep instead, he takes the situation in hand by creating a farm that trains aunts.
Albert the Albatross
Syd Hoff - 1961
His adventures on land, on sea and in the air will bring fun and laughter to beginning readers everywhere.
A Pair of Red Clogs
Masako Matsuno - 1960
For Mako, a little Japanese girl, the new shoeswere clogs painted with red lacquer that shone beautifully. This is the story of what happened after she cracked the new clogs playing the weather-telling game and so longed for a bright, shiny new pair to replace them that she almost did a dishonest thing.
Bedtime for Frances
Russell Hoban - 1960
And then there are tigers and giants and ominous cracks in the ceiling to keep her up. Will Frances ever go to sleep?
Night of the Moonjellies
Mark Shasha - 1992
A moonlight ride with Gram on a fishing boat takes them out on the ocean where thousands of moonjellies shimmer, and the boy slips his treasure back among them. Based on a childhood experience in New England, Shasha's narrative is full of small details that illuminate the story but don't impede it. His rich pastels combined with the text create a strong sense of place and time--the warmth of family relationships, the quiet companionship of the boy and his grandmother, the cheerful hard work and hustle-bustle of the concession stand, and the magic of the glowing sea. His use of light, shadows, and darkness in the luminous full-color double-page spreads invite readers right into the story. -- School Library Journal
All Those Secrets of the World
Jane Yolen - 1991
When four-year-old Janie's father goes off to war, the rest of the family moves to the grandparents' on Chesapeake Bay, where Janie learns a secret of the world which helps her understand her father's long absence.
The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge
Hildegarde Hoyt Swift - 1942
One day a great expanse of gray steel, which also shines a bright light into the fog and darkness, is built over it. The little red lighthouse feels insignificant and useless in comparison but soon learns that . . . small can be mighty!
Lentil
Robert McCloskey - 1940
A book that, along with its fun, truly illustrates the American scene.
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World
Marjorie Priceman - 1994
in full color. 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 deliciously silly recipe for apple pie takes readers around the globe to gather ingredients. 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.
Little Critter Storybook Collection
Mercer Mayer - 2005
When Little Critter is your friend, even the most ordinary day can turn into an adventure!This storybook collection features these seven favorite Little Critter books:Bye-Bye, Mom and DadGood for Me and YouJust a Tugboat Just a School ProjectJust a Dump TruckJust a Snowman Just Big Enough