![]() ![]() by Tommy Stubbs ($8.99, 3-7) and The Belly Book by Joe Harris ($8.99, 5-8). New Beginner Books are Thomas and Friends: Trains, Cranes and Troublesome Trucks by Rev. And Sesame Subjects adds My First Book About Horses and Ponies ($7.99, 2-6). Thomas and Friends rolls on with Lift-the-Flap Freight by Rev. Big Bird's Favorite Board Books gains Zip! Pop! Hop! and Other Fun Words to Say by Michaela Muntean, illus. Dewdrop Babies welcomes Bluebell, Buttercup, Poppy and Violet by Patricia MacCarthy ($5.99 each, up to 4). by Henry Payne ($4.99, up to 2) and Thomas and Friends: My Red Railway Book Box by Rev. (12-16)īright and Early Board Books offers The Ear Book by Al Perkins, illus. Nobody's Prize ($16.99) by Esther Friesner. A boy with magical abilities learns of a parallel universe. The Eyes of a King ($16.99) by Catherine Banner. ![]() The Hope Chest ($16.99) by Karen Schwabach centers on a proper young lady on the run from her parents. ![]() (9-12)Įlissa's Odyssey ($16.99) by Erica Verrillo is the second book in the Phoenix Rising trilogy. The house that Zack, his father and new stepmother move into has a dark history. The Crossroads ($16.99) by Chris Grabenstein. Elvira and her family members have contentious relationships with each other. Love Me Tender ($16.99) by Audrey Couloumbis. by Michael Garland, showcases the variety of books found at a library. The Best Book to Read ($14.99) by Debbie Bertram, illus. by Viviana Garofoli, centers on a precocious protagonist in utero. Ma! There's Nothing to Do Here! A Word from Your Baby-in-Waiting ($15.99) by Barbara Park, illus. Mommies! ($4.99) by Kate Spohn is a board book with flaps focusing on stylish babies and mothers. Super Grover to the Rescue! A Finger-Play Puppet Book ($5.99). The Sesame Street gang introduces manners. Please and Thank You: A Book About Manners ($5.99) by Naomi Kleinberg, illus. (up to 4)Ĭolor Carnival ($7.99) is a padded board book about colors starring Elmo and pals. In this board book, photos capture similarities between human and animal babies. (up to 3)īaby Baby! ($6.99) by Vicky Ceelen. Horton Hears a Who! Can You? ($10.99) by Dr. And How Sports Work offers How Baseball Works by Keltie Thomas ($21.95, paper $12.95, 8-up). The Canadian Flyer Series adds Hurry, Freedom and Whale Tale by Frieda Wishinsky ($16.95 each, paper $6.95, 6-9). Science on the Loose: Amazing Activities and Science Facts You'll Never Believe ($22.95, paper $12.95) by Helaine Becker outlines science projects. by Dianne Eastman, combines jokes, activities and info. Ha! Ha! Ha! & Much More: The Ultimate Round-Up of Jokes, Riddles, Facts & Puzzles ($24.95, paper $14.95) by Lyn Thomas, illus. (5-9)ĭino-Why? The Dinosaur Question and Answer Book ($22.95) by Sylvia Funston answers kids' questions about dinosaurs. by Terry Wong ($10.95, 10-14).Īmazing Things Animals Do ($24.95) by Marilyn Baillie, illus. And Not Fair Clare returns in Book Two by Yvonne Prinz, illus. (14-up)Īll-Star Sports Puzzles adds Soccer and Baseball by Jesse Ross ($9.95 each, 8-up). A teen trying to find his way through life chooses a dangerous path. The Perfect Cut ($10.95) by Julie Burtinshaw. Y in the Shadows ($11.95) by Karen Rivers continues the XYZ Trilogy. A girl dreams of having shiny yellow boots. Piggy Wiglet and the Great Adventure by David L.Yellow Blues ($19.95) by Sean Moore. Little Cub and the Bees' Nest by JoAnne Nelson 1974 ![]() Little Red Riding Hood retold by Mabel Watts, 1972 The Big Tidy-up by Norah Smaridge, 1971 (this has 59 reviews)Įlephant's Birthday Party by Wright, Betty Ren, Wylie, Joanne, 1972 (Willy Wonka - if this doesn't work, click on the next link and thenĮnlarge the photo - it's REALLY big when you do)įamous Fairy Tales - Favorite Stories from the Land of Once-Upon-a. The Chocolate Factory," "Winnie the Pooh," and "The Wizard of Oz." Magazines "Jack & Jill," "Humpty Dumpty," and "Ranger Rick's."Īlbum covers he's done include those of "Peter Pan," "Willy Wonka and He created the mouse character, Link, for "Highlights."Īlso an illustrator for several supplementary readers and the (Not, of course, to beĬonfused with the late British lead singer for Mud, who was also much ![]()
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