
The Caldecott Medal is named after the nineteenth-century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott. It is awarded annually to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. Several honor books are awarded to those that did not qualify as medal winners, yet were still of notable quality. The Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, names the award winner. For more information, visit http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/caldecottmedal.cfm.
A listing of the Caldecott Medal Honor Books housed in the Curriculum Materials/Media Center is below. These books are organized according to the Library of Congress system of classification.
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A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever, written and illustrated by Marla Frazee Friends James and Eamon enjoy a wonderful week at the home of Eamon's grandparents during summer vacation. |
PZ7 .F866 COU 2008 |
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How I Learned Geography, written and illustrated by Uri Shulevitz As he spends hours studying his father's world map, a young boy escapes the hunger and misery of refugee life. Based on the author's childhood in Kazakhstan, where he lived as a Polish refugee during World War II. |
PZ7 .S5594 HO 2008 |
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PS3545 .I544 Z5823 2008 |
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A fictionalized account of how in 1849 a Virginia slave, Henry "Box" Brown, escapes to freedom by shipping himself in a wooden crate from Richmond to Philadelphia. |
PZ7 .L57833 HEN 2007 |
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First the egg / by Laura Vaccaro Seeger. A picture book about transformations. |
QH491 .S43 2007 |
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The wall: growing up behind the Iron Curtain / by Peter Sís |
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Knuffle Bunny too: a case of mistaken identity / by Mo Willems. Her daddy in tow, Trixie hurries to school to show off her one-of-a-kind Knuffle Bunny. But an awful surprise awaits her: someone else has the exact same bunny! |
PZ7.W65535 KNU 2007 |
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2007 |
Gone wild: an endangered animal alphabet / by David McLimans |
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Moses: when Harriet Tubman led her people to freedom / by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson. |
Not in collection |
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2006 |
Rosa / by Nikki Giovanni ; illustrated by Bryan Collier. The story of Rosa Parks and her courageous act of defiance. Provides the story of the young black woman who refused to give up her seat to a white passenger in Alabama, setting in motion all the events of the Civil Rights Movements that resulted in the end of the segregated south, gave equality to blacks throughout the nation, and forever changed the country in which we all live today. She had not sought this moment but she was ready for it. When the policeman bent down to ask "Auntie, are you going to move?" all the strength of all the people through all those many years joined in her. She said, "No." An inspiring account of an event that shaped American history. Fifty years after her refusal to give up her seat on a Montgomery Alabama, city bus, Mrs. Rosa Parks is still one of the most important figures in the American civil rights movement. This picture-book tribute to Mrs. Parks is a celebration of her courageous action and the events that followed. Award-winning poet, writer, and activist Nikki Giovanni's evocative text combines with Bryan Collier's striking cut-paper images to retell the story of this historic event from a wholly unique and original perspective. |
F334 .M753 P38427 2005 |
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When Stillwater the giant panda moves into the neighborhood, the stories he tells to three siblings teach them to look at the world in new ways. Includes factual note on Zen. |
PZ7 .M97274 ZE 2005 |
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Hot air :the (mostly) true story of the first hot-air balloon ride / Marjorie Priceman. The story of the historic first hot-air balloon flight in 1783, told from the point of view of the duck, sheep, and rooster who were the first passengers. |
PZ7 .P932 HO 2005 |
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| A collection of poems that provide a look at some of the animals, insects, and plants that are found in ponds, with accompanying information about each. |
PS3569 .I295 S66 2005 |
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The red book / by Barbara Lehman. This book is about a book. A magical red book without any words. When you turn the pages you'll experience a new kind of adventure through the power of story. In illustrations of rare detail and surprise, The Red Book crosses oceans and continents to deliver one girl into a new world of possibility, where a friend she's never met is waiting. And as with the best of books, at the conclusion of the story, the journey is not over. |
PZ7.L53 RED 2004 |
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Coming on home soon / by Jacqueline Woodson ; illustrated by E.B. Lewis. After Mama takes a job in Chicago during World War II, Ada Ruth stays with Grandma but misses her mother who loves her more than rain and snow. Ada Ruth's mama must go away to Chicago to work, leaving Ada Ruth and Grandma behind. It's war time, and women are needed to fill the men's jobs. As winter sets in, Ada Ruth and her grandma keep up their daily routine, missing Mama all the time. They find strength in each other, and a stray kitten even arrives one day to keep them company, but nothing can fill the hole Mama left. Every day they wait, watching for the letter that says Mama will be coming on home soon. Set during World War II, Coming On Home Soon has a timeless quality that will appeal to all who wait and hope. |
PZ7.W868 CO 2004 |
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Knuffle Bunny: a cautionary tale / by Mo Willems. A trip to the laundromat leads to a momentous occasion when Trixie, too young to speak words, realizes that something important is missing and struggles to explain the problem to her father. Trixie, Daddy, and Knuffle Bunny take a trip to the neighborhood Laundromat. But the exciting adventure takes a dramatic turn when Trixie realizes somebunny was left behind... Using a combination of muted black-and-white photographs and expressive illustrations, this stunning book tells a brilliantly true-to-life tale about what happens when Daddy's in charge and things go terribly, hilariously wrong. |
PZ7.W65535 KNU 2004 |
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2004 |
Ella Sarah gets dressed / Margaret Chodos-Irvine. Despite the advice of others in her family, Ella Sarah persists in wearing the striking and unusual outfit of her own choosing. |
PZ7.C446255 EL 2003 |
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What do you do with a tail like this? / Steve Jenkins & Robin Page. |
QL945 .J46 2003 |
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Don't let the pigeon drive the bus / words and pictures by Mo Willems. |
PZ7.W65535 DON 2003 |
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2003 |
The spider and the fly / based on the poem by Mary Howitt; illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi. An illustrated version of the well-known poem about a wily spider who preys on the vanity and innocence of a little fly. |
PR4809.H2 S64 2002 |
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Hondo & Fabian / written and illustrated by Peter McCarty. Hondo the dog gets to go to the beach and play with his friend Fred, while Fabian the cat spends the day at home. |
PZ10.3.M12685 HO 2002 |
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Retells the biblical story of the great flood and how Noah and his family faithfully responded to God's call to save life on earth. |
BS658 .P54 2002 |
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2002 |
The true story of Victorian artist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, who built life-sized models of dinosaurs in the hope of educating the world about what these awe-inspiring ancient animals and what they were like. |
QE861.5 .K47 2001 |
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E185.97.K5 R36 2001 |
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The stray dog : from a true story by Reiko Sassa / retold and illustrated by Marc Simont. A family befriends a stray dog, names him Willy, and decides to keep him. |
PZ7.S6058 ST 2001 |
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2001 |
The popular narrative poem about a celebrated baseball player who strikes out at the crucial moment of a game, with additional text placing it in the context of Little League. |
PS3014.T3 C3 1997 |
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Click, clack, moo: cows that type / by Doreen Cronin ; pictures by Betsy Lewin. When Farmer Brown's cows find a typewriter in the barn they start making demands, and go on strike when the farmer refuses to give them what they want. |
PZ7 .C88135 CL 2000 |
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Olivia / written and illustrated by Ian Falconer. Whether at home getting ready for the day, enjoying the beach, or at bedtime, Olivia is a feisty pig who has too much energy for her own good. |
PZ7.F1865 O63 2002 |
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2000 |
A child's calendar / poems by John Updike ; illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman. A collection of twelve poems describing the activities in a child's life and the changes in the weather as the year moves from January to December. |
PS3571.P4 C49 1999 |
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While on a school trip to the Empire State Building, a boy is taken by a friendly cloud to visit Sector 7, where he discovers how clouds are shaped and channeled throughout the country. |
PZ7.W6367 SE 1999 |
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When Sophie gets angry--really, really angry... / by Molly Bang. A young girl is upset and doesn't know how to manage her anger but takes the time to cool off and regain her composure. |
PZ7.B2217 WH 1999 |
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The ugly duckling / Hans Christian Andersen; adapted and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. An ugly duckling spends an unhappy year ostracized by the other animals before he grows into a beautiful swan. |
PZ8.P575 UG 1999 |
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1999 |
A brief recounting of the career of this jazz musician and composer who, along with his orchestra, created music that was beyond category. |
ML3930.E44 P56 1998 |
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No, David! / by David Shannon |
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As snowflakes slowly come down, one by one, people in the city ignore them, and only a boy and his dog think that the snowfall will amount to anything. |
PZ7 .S5594 SN 1998 |
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Tibet through the red box / by Peter Sís |
Not in collection |
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1998 |
The gardener / Sarah Stewart; pictures by David Small. A series of letters relating what happens when, after her father loses his job, Lydia Grace goes to live with her Uncle Jim in the city but takes her love for gardening with her. |
Z7 .S84985 GAR 1997 |
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Harlem: a poem / by Walter Dean Myers ; pictures by Christopher Myers. A poem celebrating the people, sights, and sounds of Harlem. |
PS3563.Y48 H37 1997 |
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There was an old lady who swallowed a fly / Simms Taback. Presents the traditional version of a famous American folk poem first heard in the U.S. in the 1940's with illustrations on die-cut pages that reveal all that the old lady swallows. |
PZ8.3.T1145 TH 1997 |
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1997 |
Hush! : A Thai lullaby / by Minfong Ho ; pictures by Holly Meade. A lullaby which asks animals such as a lizard, monkey, and water-buffalo to be quiet and not disturb the sleeping baby. |
PS3558.O316 H87 1996 |
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PE1155 .P45 1996 |
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The paperboy / story and paintings by Dav Pilkey. A paperboy and his dog enjoy the quiet of the early morning as they go about their rounds. |
PZ7.P63123 PAP 1996 |
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Describes the life and work of the courageous man who changed the way people saw the galaxy, by offering objective evidence that the earth was not the fixed center of the universe. |
QB36.G2 S57 1996 |
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1996 |
Alphabet city / Stephen T. Johnson. Paintings of objects in an urban setting present the letters of the alphabet. |
E1155 .J645 1995 |
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Zin! zin! zin! : a violin / by Lloyd Moss ; illustrated by Marjorie Priceman. Ten instruments take their parts one by one in a musical performance. |
PZ8.3.M8464 ZI 1995 |
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The faithful friend / Robert D. San Souci; illustrated by Brian Pinkney. A retelling of the traditional tale from the French West Indies in which two friends, Clement and Hippolyte, encounter love, zombies, and danger on the island of Martinique. |
PZ8.1 .S227 FAI 1995 |
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Tops & bottoms / adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens. Hare turns his bad luck around by striking a clever deal with the rich and lazy bear down the road. |
PZ8.1.S8572 TO 1995 |
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1995 |
John Henry / by Julius Lester; pictures by Jerry Pinkney. Retells the life of the legendary African American hero who raced against a steam drill to cut through a mountain. |
Z 8.1 .L434 JO 1994 |
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Swamp Angel / by Anne Issacs ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky. Along with other amazing feats, Angelica Longrider, also known as Swamp Angel, wrestles a huge bear, known as Thundering Tarnation, to save the winter supplies of the settlers in Tennessee. |
PZ7.I762 SW 1994 |
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A wordless tale in which a bird flying around the dinosaur exhibit in a museum has an unsettling experience when it finds itself back in the time of living dinosaurs. |
PZ7.R6413 TI 1994 |
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1994 |
Peppe the lamplighter / by Elisa Bartone ; illustrations by Ted Lewin. Peppe's father is upset when he learns that Peppe has taken a job lighting the gas street lamps in his New York City neighborhood. |
Z7.B28563 PE 1997 |
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In the small, small pond / Denise Fleming. Illustrations and rhyming text describe the activities of animals living in and near a small pond as spring progresses to autumn. |
PZ8.3.F6378 IM 1993 |
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Raven: a trickster tale from the Pacific Northwest / told and illustrated by Gerald McDermott. Raven, a Pacific Coast Indian trickster, sets out to find the sun. |
E99.N77 M33 1993 |
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Owen's parents try to get him to give up his favorite blanket before he starts school, but when their efforts fail, they come up with a solution that makes everyone happy. |
PZ7.H389 OW 1993 |
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Two lonely characters, one black and one white, meet on the street and become friends. |
PZ7.R18148 YO 1998 |
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1993 |
The Stinky Cheese Man and other fairly stupid tales / by Jon Scieszka & Lane Smith. Chicken licken -- Princess and the bowling ball -- Really ugly duckling -- Other frog prince -- Little Red Running Shorts -- Jack's bean problem -- Cinderumpelstiltskin -- Tortoise and the hair -- Stinky cheese man -- Boy who cried "Cow patty." |
Z8.S41267 ST 1992 |
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In this retelling of the Indian fable, seven blind mice discover different parts of an elephant and argue about its appearance. |
PZ8.2.Y68 SE 1992 |
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Working cotton / written by Sherley Anne Williams; illustrated by Carole Byard. A young black girl relates the daily events of her family's migrant life in the cotton fields of central California. |
PZ7.W668174 WO 1992 |
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1992 |
A young girl dreams of flying above her Harlem home, claiming all she sees for herself and her family. Based on the author's quilt painting of the same name. |
PZ7.R5 TAR 1992 |
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1991 |
Puss in boots / Charles Perrault; illustrated by Fred Marcellino ; translated by Malcolm Arthur. A retelling of the French fairy tale in which a clever cat wins his master a fortune and the hand of a princess. |
PZ8.P426 PU 1990 |
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“More, more, more,” Said the baby: three love stories / by Vera B. Williams |
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1990 |
The well-known author and illustrator relates the story of his life and work. |
S3566 .E29 Z464 1989 |
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Introduces colors and shapes with illustrations of shapes on die-cut pages that form animal faces when placed on top of one another. |
ND1490 .E35 1989 |
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A Southern folktale in which kind Blanche, following the instructions of an old witch, gains riches, while her greedy sister makes fun of the old woman and is duly rewarded. |
PZ8.1.S227 TAL 1989 |
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Hershel and the Hanukkah goblins / by Eric Kimmel ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. Relates how Hershel outwits the goblins that haunt the old synagogue and prevent the village people from celebrating Hanukkah. |
PZ7.K5648 HE 1989 |
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1989 |
The boy of the three-year nap / Diane Snyder ; illustrated by Allen Say. A poor Japanese woman maneuvers events to change the lazy habits of her son. |
PZ8.1 .S66 BO 1988 |
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A young boy dreams of daring adventures in the company of imaginary creatures inspired by the things surrounding his bed. |
PZ7 .W6367 FR 1988 |
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Goldilocks and the three bears / Caralyn Buehner & Mark Buehner. In this variation on the classic folktale, a rhyming, rope-skipping, little girl rudely helps herself to the belongings of a genteel family of bears. |
PZ8.1 .B859 GOL 2007 |
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Mirandy and Brother Wind / by Patricia C. McKissack ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. To win first prize in the Junior Cakewalk, Mirandy tries to capture the wind for her partner. |
PZ7.M478693 MI 1988 |
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1988 |
Mufaro's beautiful daughters : an African tale / John Steptoe. Mufaro's two beautiful daughters, one bad-tempered, one kind and sweet, go before the king, who is choosing a wife. |
PZ 8 .S585 MU 1987 |
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1987 |
The village of round and square houses / Ann Grifalconi. A grandmother explains to her listeners why in their village on the side of a volcano the men live in square houses and the women in round ones. |
PZ 8.1 .G874 VI 1986 |
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The letters of the alphabet are transformed and incorporated into twenty-six illustrations, so that the hole in "b" becomes a balloon and "y" turns into the head of a yak. |
PE1155 .M3 1986 |
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Rumpelstiltskin / retold & illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky ; from the German of the Brothers Grimm. A strange little man helps the miller's daughter spin straw into gold for the king on the condition that she will give him her first-born child. |
PZ8.Z38 RU 1986 |
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1986 |
The relatives came / story by Cynthia Rylant; illustrated by Stephen Gammell. The relatives come to visit from Virginia and everyone has a wonderful time. |
Z7.R982 RE 1985 |
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King Bidgood's in the bathtub / written by Audrey Wood ; illustrated by Don Wood. Despite pleas from his court, a fun-loving king refuses to get out of his bathtub to rule his kingdom. |
PZ7 .W846 KI 1985 |
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1985 |
Hansel & Gretel : a pop-up book / illustrated by John Patience. When they are abandoned in the woods by their parents, two children find their way home despite an encounter with a wicked witch. |
Z8.P37 H367 1997 |
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Have you seen my duckling? / by Nancy Tafuri |
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The story of jumping mouse: a Native American legend / retold and illustrated by John Steptoe |
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1984 |
Little Red Riding Hood / by the Brothers Grimm retold and illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. On her way to deliver a basket of food to her sick grandmother, Elisabeth encounters a sly wolf. |
Z8.H994 LI 1983 |
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Ten, nine, eight / Molly Bang. Numbers from ten to one are part of this lullaby which observes the room of a little girl going to bed. |
PZ8.3.B22 TE 1996 |
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1983 |
A chair for my mother / Vera B. Williams.> A child, her waitress mother, and her grandmother save dimes to buy a comfortable armchair after all their furniture is lost in a fire. |
Z7 .W6685 CH 1982 |
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Reminiscences of the pleasures of life in the mountains as a child. |
PZ7 .R982 WH 1982 |
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1982 |
Where the buffaloes begin / Olaf Baker; illustrated by Stephen Gammell. After hearing the legend retold by the tribe's oldest member, Little Wolf hopes to someday witness the beginning of the buffaloes at the sacred lake. |
PZ7.B1748 WH 1985 |
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On Market Street / pictures by Anita Lobel; words by Arnold Lobel. A child buys presents from A to Z in the shops along Market Street. |
PZ8.3.L817 ON 1989 |
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Outside over there / Maurice Sendak ; [calligraphy by Jeanyee Wong]. With Papa off to sea and Mama despondent, Ida must go outside over there to rescue her baby sister from goblins who steal her to be a goblin's bride. |
PZ7 .S47 OU |
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A collection of poems describing the curious menagerie of guests who arrive at William Blake's inn. |
PS3573 .I444 V5 1981 |
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1981 |
The Bremen town musicians / by the Brothers Grimm; illustrated by Pamela Baldwin Ford. No longer wanted by their masters, a donkey, dog, cat, and rooster set out for Bremen to become musicians. |
PZ8.G882 BR 1979 |
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The grey lady and the strawberry snatcher / by Molly Bang. In this story without words, an old woman is pursued by a strange man with a passion for strawberries. |
PZ7 .B2217 GR |
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Mice twice / story & pictures by Joseph Low. A round of uneasy hospitality results when Mouse and Dog arrive at Cat's house for dinner. |
PZ7 .L9598 MI 1980 |
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Follows the journey of a truck from loading to unloading. |
PZ7 .C8682 TR |
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1980 |
Ben's trumpet / by Rachel Isadora. Ben wants to be a trumpeter, but plays only an imaginary instrument until one of the musicians in a neighborhood night club discovers his ambition. |
PZ7.I763 BE 1991 |
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The garden of Abdul Gasazi / written and illustrated by Chris van Allsburg. When the dog he is caring for runs away from Alan into the forbidden garden of a retired dog-hating magician, a spell seems to be cast over the contrary dog. |
PZ7 .V266 GAR |
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A retelling of the traditional English tale in which a poor man follows the advice of his dream and is eventually led to a treasure. |
PZ8.1.S5596 TR 1978 |
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1979 |
Brief text and illustrations trace the journey of a colorful train as it goes through tunnels, by cities, and over trestles. |
Z7 .C8682 FR |
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The way to start a day / by Byrd Baylor; illustrated by Peter Parnall. Text and illustrations describe how people all over the world celebrate the sunrise. |
BL325.S8 B34 1978B |
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1978 |
Text and detailed drawings follow the planning and construction of a "typical" castle and adjoining town in thirteenth-century Wales. |
UG405 .M18 1981 |
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It could always be worse : a Yiddish folk tale / retold and with pictures by Margot Zemach. Unable to stand his overcrowded and noisy home any longer, a poor man goes to the Rabbi for advice. |
PZ8.1 .Z4 IT |
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1977 |
The amazing bone / William Steig. On her way home from school, Pearl finds an unusual bone that has unexpected powers. |
Z7 .S8177 AM |
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The contest / retold and illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian |
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Fish for supper / by M. B. Goffstein |
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The Golem: A Jewish legend by Beverly Brodsky McDermott |
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Hawk, I'm your brother / by Byrd Baylor ; illustrated by Peter Parnall. Determined to learn to fly, Rudy adopts a hawk hoping that their kinship will bring him closer to his goal. |
PZ7 .B3435 HAW |
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1976 |
The desert is theirs / Byrd Baylor ; illustrated by Peter Parnall. Simple text and illustrations describe the characteristics of the desert and its plant, animal, and human life. |
H541.5 .D4 B38 |
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Strega Nona : an old tale / retold and illustrated by Tomie de Paola. When Strega Nona leaves him alone with her magic pasta pot, Big Anthony is determined to show the townspeople how it works. |
PZ8.1 .D43 ST |
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1975 |
Jambo means hello : Swahili alphabet book / by Muriel Feelings ; pictures by Tom Feelings. Presents a word, with English translation, for each of the twenty-four letters in the Swahili alphabet. Brief explanation of each word introduces an East African custom. |
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1974 |
A4830 .M32 1981 |
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Three Jovial Huntsmen / by Susan Jeffers |
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1973 |
Anansi the spider: A Tale from the Ashanti / adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott |
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Hosie’s alphabet / Hosea, Tobias, and Lisa Baskins; illustrated by Leonard Baskin |
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Snow-White and the seven dwarfs / illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert; text: translated by Randall Jarrell, retold from the Brothers Grimm |
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When clay sings / by Byrd Baylor ; illustrated by Tom Bahti |
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1972 |
Hildilid’s Night / by Cheli Durán Ryan ; illustrated by Arnold Lobel |
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If all the seas were one sea / by Janina Domanska |
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Moja means one; Swahili counting book / by Muriel Feelings. Pictures by Tom Feelings. The numbers one through ten in Swahili accompany two-page illustrations of various aspects of East African life. |
PZ9 .F3 MO |
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1971 |
The angry moon / retold by Wiliam Sleator ; illustrated by Blair Lent |
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Frog and toad are friends / Arnold Lobel. Five tales recounting the adventures of two best friends - Frog and Toad. |
PZ7.L7795 FR |
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In the night kitchen / Maurice Sendak. A little boy's dream-fantasy in which he helps three fat bakers get milk for their cake batter. |
PZ7 .S47 IN 1970 |
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1970 |
Two boys must outsmart the neighborhood bullies before they can enjoy their new treasure, a pair of lensless motorcycle goggles. |
PZ7.K2253 GO 1987 |
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Alexander and the wind-up mouse / Leo Lionni. Alexander, the mouse, makes friends with Willy, a toy mouse, and wants to be just like him until he discovers that Willy is to be thrown away. |
PZ10.3 .L6465 AL 1969 |
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Pop corn & Ma Goodness / by Edna Mitchell Preston ; illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker |
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Thy friend, Obadiah / written and illustrated by Brinton Turkle. A seagull befriends a Quaker boy, much to his embarrassment, and it is not until he has helped the bird that he can accept its friendship. |
PZ7 .T847 TH |
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Thy judge; an untrue tale / by Harve Zemach ; illustrated by Margot Zemach |
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1969 |
Why the sun and moon live in the sky / by Elphinstone Dayrell ; illustrated by Blair Lent |
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1968 |
Frederick / by Leo Leonni |
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Seashore story / Taro Yashima. Children hear an old Japanese story about a fisherman who rode on a turtle's back to a beautiful place under the sea, and then ask questions about the story. |
PZ7 .Y212 SE |
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The emperor and the kite / by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Ed Young |
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1967 |
One wide river to cross / by Barbara Emberley ; illustrated by Ed Emberley |
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1966 |
Hide and seek fog / by Alvin Tresselt ; illustrated by Roger Duvoisin |
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Just me / by Marie Hall Ets |
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Tom Tit Tot / retold and illustrated by Evaline Ness |
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1965 |
Rain makes applesauce / by Julian Scheer ; illustrated by Marvin Bileck |
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The wave / by Margaret Hodges ; illustrated by Blair Lent |
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A pocketful of cricket / by Rebecca Caudill ; illustrated by Evaline Ness |
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1964 |
A story about a little black fish in a school of red fish; he figures out a way of protecting them all from their natural enemies. For primary grades. |
Z10.3 .L6465 SW |
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All in the morning early / Sorche Nic Leodhas [pseud.] Illustrated by Evaline Ness. An enchanting Scottish nursery tale in which the boy Sandy sets out for the mill with a sack of corn. |
PZ8.3 .A388 AL |
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Book of nursery and Mother Goose rhymes / illustrated by Philip Reed |
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1963 |
The sun is a golden earring / by Natalia M. Belting ; illustrated by Bernarda Bryson |
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Mr. Rabbit and the lovely present / by Charlotte Zolotow ; illustrated by Maurice Sendak |
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1962 |
The Fox went out on a chilly night; an old song / illustrated by Peter Spier. |
PZ8.3 .F825 |
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Little Bear's visit / Else H. Minarik; Pictures by Maurice Sendak. Little Bear enjoys a visit with his grandparents. |
PZ7 .M652 LM |
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The day we saw the sun come up / by Alice E. Goudy ; illustrated by Adrienne Adams |
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1961 |
Inch by inch / by Leo Lionni |
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1960 |
Houses from the Sea / by Alice E. Goudy ; illustrated by Adrienne Adams |
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The moon jumpers / by Janice May Udry ; illustrated by Maurice Sendach |
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1959 |
The house that Jack built: La Maison que Jacques a batie / by Antonio Frasconi |
Not in collection |
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What do you say, dear? /by Sesyle Joslin ; illustrated by Maurice Sendak |
Not in collection |
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Umbrella / by Taro Yashima |
Not in collection |
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1958 |
Fly high, fly low / by Don Freeman |
Not in collection |
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Anatole and the cat / by Eve Titus ; illustrated by Paul Galdone |
Not in collection |
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1957 |
Mr. Penny’s Race Horse / by Marie Hall Ets |
Not in collection |
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1 is one / by Tasha Tudor |
Not in collection |
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Anatole / by Eve Titus ; illustrated by Paul Galdone |
Not in collection |
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Gillespie and the Guards / by Benjamin Elkin ; illustrated by James Daugherty |
Not in collection |
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Lion / by William Pène du Bois |
Not in collection |
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1956 |
Play with me / by Marie Hall Ets |
Not in collection |
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Crow Boy / by Taro Yashima |
Not in collection |
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1955 |
Book of nursery and Mother Goose rhymes / Marguerite De Angeli. |
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Wheel on the chimney / by Margaret Wise Brown ; illustrated by Tibor Gergely |
Not in collection |
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The Thanksgiving Story / by Alice Dalgliesh ; illustrated by Helen Sewell |
Not in collection |
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1954 |
Journey cake, ho! / by Ruth Sawyer ; illustrated by Robert McCloskey |
Not in collection |
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When will the world be mine? / by Miriam Schlein ; illustrated by Jean Charlot |
Not in collection |
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The steadfast tin soldier / Hans Christian Anderson, translated by M. R. James ; illustrated by Marcia Brown |
Not in collection |
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A very special house / by Ruth Krauss ; illustrated by Maurice Sendak |
Not in collection |
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Green Eyes / by A. Birnbaum |
Not in collection |
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1953 |
Puss in boots / translated from Charles Perrault by Marcia Brown ; illustrated by Marcia Brown |
Not in collection |
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One morning in Maine / by Robert McCloskey |
Not in collection |
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Ape in a cape: an alphabet of odd animals /by Fritz Eichenberg |
Not in collection |
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The storm book / by Charlotte Zolotow ; illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham |
Not in collection |
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Five Little Monkeys / by Juliet Kepes |
Not in collection |
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1952 |
Mr. T.W. Anthony Woo / by Marie Hall Ets |
Not in collection |
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Skipper John’s cook / by Marcia Brown |
Not in collection |
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All falling down / by Gene Zion ; illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham |
Not in collection |
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Bear Party / by William Pène du Bois |
Not in collection |
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Feather Mountain / by Elizabeth Olds |
Not in collection |
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1951 |
Dick Whittington and his cat / by Marcia Brown |
Not in collection |
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The two reds /by Will, pseud. [William Lipkind] ; illustrated by Nicolas, pseudo. [Nicholas Mordvinoff] |
Not in collection |
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If I ran the zoo / by Dr. Seuss, pseudo. [Theodor Seuss Geisel] |
Not in collection |
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The most wonderful doll in the world / by Phyllis McGinley ; illustrated by Helen Stone |
Not in collection |
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T-Bone; the baby sitter / by Clare Turlay Newberry |
Not in collection |
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1950 |
America’s Ethan Allen / by Stewart Holbrook ; illustrated by Lynd Ward |
Not in collection |
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The wild birthday cake / by Lavinia R. Davis ; illustrated by Hildegard Woodward |
Not in collection |
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The happy day / by Ruth Krauss ; illustrated by Marc Simont |
Not in collection |
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Bartholomew and the Oobleck / by Dr. Seuss, pseudo. [Theodor Seuss Geisel} |
Not in collection |
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Henry Fisherman / by Marcia Brown |
Not in collection |
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1949 |
Blueberries for Sal / by Robert McCloskey |
Not in collection |
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All around the town / by Phyllis McGinley ; illustrated by Helen Stone |
Not in collection |
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Juanita / by Leo Politi |
Not in collection |
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Fish in the air /by Kurt Wiese |
Not in collection |
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1948 |
Stone Soup / by Marcia Brown |
Not in collection |
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McElligot’s Pool / by Dr. Seuss pseud. [Theordor Seuss Geisel] |
Not in collection |
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Bambino the clown / by Georges Schreiber |
Not in collection |
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Roger and the fox /by Lavinia R. Davis ; illustrated by Hildegard Woodward |
Not in collection |
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Song of Robin Hood / edited by Anne Malcolmson ; illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton |
Not in collection |
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1947 |
Rain drop splash / by Alvin Tresselt ; illustrated by Leonard Weisgard |
Not in collection |
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Boats on the River / by Marjorie Flack ; illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum |
Not in collection |
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Timothy Turtle / by Al Graham ; illustrated by Tony Palazzo |
Not in collection |
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Pedro, the Angel of Olvera Street / by Leo Politi |
Not in collection |
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Sing in praise: a collection of the best loved hymns / by Opal Wheeler ; illustrated by Marjorie Torrey |
Not in collection |
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1946 |
Little Lost Lamb / Golden MacDonald, pseudo. [Margaret Wise Brown] ; illustrated by Leonard Weisgard |
Not in collection |
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Sing Mother Goose / illustrated by Marjorie Torrey, music: Opal Wheeler |
Not in collection |
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My mother is the most beautiful woman in the world /by Becky Reyher ; illustrated by Ruth Gannett |
Not in collection |
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You can write Chinese / by Kurt Wiese |
Not in collection |
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1945 |
Mother Goose / illustrated by Tasha Tudor |
Not in collection |
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In the forest /by Marie Hall Ets |
Not in collection |
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Yonie Wondernose / by Marguerite de Angeli |
Not in collection |
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The Christmas Anna Angel / by Ruth Sawyer ; illustrated by Kte Seredy |
Not in collection |
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1944 |
Small rain; verses from the Bible / text selected by Jessie Orton Jones ; illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones |
Not in collection |
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Pierre Pidgeon / by Lee Kingman ; illustrated by Arnold E. Bare |
Not in collection |
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The Mighty Hunter / by Berta & Elmer Hader |
Not in collection |
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A Child’s Good Night Book / by Margaret Wise Brown ; illustrated by Jean Charlot |
Not in collection |
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1943 |
Dash and Dart / by Mary & Conrad Buff |
Not in collection |
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Marshmallow / by Clare Turlay Newberry |
Not in collection |
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1942 |
An American ABC / by Maud & Miska Petersham |
Not in collection |
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In my mother’s house / by Ann Nolan Clark ; illustrated by Velino Herrara |
Not in collection |
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Paddle-to-the-sea / by Holling C. Holling |
Not in collection |
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Nothing At All / by Wanda Gág |
Not in collection |
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1941 |
April’s Kittens / by Clare Turlay Newberry |
Not in collection |
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1940 |
Cock-a-Doodle Doo / by Berta & Elmer Hader |
Not in collection |
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Madeline / Ludwig Bemelmans |
Not in collection |
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The ageless story / by Lauren Ford |
Not in collection |
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1939 |
Andy and the lion / by James Daugherty |
Not in collection |
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Barkis / by Clare Turlay Newberry |
Not in collection |
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The forest pool / by Laura Adams Armer |
Not in collection |
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Snow white and the seven dwarfs / by Wanda Gág |
Not in collection |
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Wee Gillis / by Munro Leaf; illustrated by Robert Lawson |
Not in collection |
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1938 |
Four and twenty blackbirds / compiled by Helen Dean Fish ; illustrated by Robert Lawson |
Not in collection |