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Books with author Alexandra Day

  • Carl's Masquerade by Alexandra Day

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 16, 1895)
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  • Carl's Summer Vacation

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 27, 2008)
    Carl and Madeleine are supposed to be napping while Mom and Dad get the summer cabin ready for company, but this lovable canine and his charge have better things to do. They escape from the hammock to do some canoeing, pick blackberries, and enjoy a picnic. Carl even plays a little baseball! That night, Mom and Dad wonder why the two are so tired – little do they know that Carl and Madeleine have been busy exploring all that a summer vacation on the lake has to offer.Told mainly through Alexandra Day’s gorgeous oil paintings, this summertime romp will make readers long to bring Carl along on their own vacations!
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  • Carl's Christmas

    Alexandra; Alexandra Day Day

    Board book (Farrar, Straus, Giroux, March 15, 1996)
    Children's Literature
  • Good Dog, Carl

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, Aug. 31, 2010)
    When Mom has to run some errands, Baby is left in the care of Carl the dog. From playing in Mom's powder, to going down the laundry shoot, and having a dance party, Carl and Baby have one fun time after another. But before Mom gets home to see the messes they've made, Carl puts Baby back in his crib and makes the house spotless again. Good Dog, Carl.
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  • Carl's Birthday by Alexandra Day

    Alexandra Day

    Board book (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 16, 1781)
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  • Carl and the Puppies

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Square Fish, May 10, 2011)
    Mama Dog needs a rest. Carl offers to watch her puppies. Will he be able to keep three playful puppies out of trouble? Alexandra Day's beloved babysitter, Carl the dog, stars in this brand-new story created especially for beginning readers.
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  • Seekers of the Wild Realm

    Alexandra Ott

    Hardcover (Aladdin, July 7, 2020)
    Fablehaven meets How to Train Your Dragon in this action-packed fantasy about a young boy and girl who become reluctant allies when caring for a baby dragon—the first in brand-new duology!Twelve-year-old Bryn has always dreamed of becoming a Seeker, just like her dad. Only the Seekers are allowed to journey from their small village into the fantastical, untamed wilderness of their island known as the Wild Realm. Once there, they obtain magical items for the village and use magic to protect and heal the incredible creatures native to the Realm. When one of the elderly Seekers retires, leaving a vacant position, Bryn knows this may be her chance. There’s just one problem: Only boys have ever been Seekers. And the training master makes it clear he will not be training a girl. But then Bryn’s biggest rival for the Seeker position, a boy named Ari, shows up at her door. He reveals the baby dragon he’s been hiding, and the two strike a deal—if Bryn helps care for the dragon, Ari will share all his training with her. Even as the two bond over their love of magical animals and their secret trips into the Wild Realm, Bryn doesn’t completely trust Ari’s motives. Especially as she suspects Ari may know more than he’s letting on about the enemy clan stirring up unrest in their village. When all these secrets come to a head and the stakes are at their highest, Bryn realizes it’s up to her to save her family
and the Realm.
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  • My Puppy's Record Book

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Laughing Elephant, June 1, 2005)
    Carl and Alexandra Day have created a baby record book for puppies. It has room for a paw print and a lock of fur, as well as places for photographs that record such special things as a family portrait, best trick, and first birthday. The book also has a page to keep track of the puppy's medical history. Lively illustrations depicting more than twenty breeds, plus a metal keepsake medallion for the puppy's collar, make this a must for every dog owner.
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  • You're A Good Dog, Carl

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Square Fish, Oct. 2, 2007)
    “Take good care of the baby, Carl.”Mother knows she can trust Carl, a large and lovable Rottweiler, to watch over baby Madeleine. What she doesn’t know is that the minute she’s gone, Carl and the baby gallop off on adventures. In this collection of six of Alexandra Day’s popular Carl stories, Carl and the baby explore a department store, a park, and even a masquerade ball—and always make it back before Mother knows they’re gone. Carl and Madeleine’s joyful romps, told mainly through lush, wordless spreads, are gathered together here for the first time, and will delight children and all those who take care of them.
  • Frank and Ernest

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1988)
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  • The Crossroads

    Alexandra Diaz

    eBook (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Sept. 4, 2018)
    Winner of the International Latino Book Award “An incredibly heartfelt depiction of immigrants and refugees in a land full of uncertainty.” —Kirkus Reviews “Insightful, realistic picture...especially important reading for today’s children.” —Booklist “Fans of The Only Road will appreciate...while teachers and librarians may find the text useful to counter unsubstantiated myths about Central Americans fleeing to the US.” —School Library Journal Jaime and Ángela discover what it means to be living as undocumented immigrants in the United States in this timely sequel to the Pura BelprĂ© Honor Book The Only Road. After crossing Mexico into the United States, Jaime Rivera thinks the worst is over. Starting a new school can’t be that bad. Except it is, and not just because he can barely speak English. While his cousin Ángela fits in quickly, with new friends and after-school activities, Jaime struggles with even the idea of calling this strange place “home.” His real home is with his parents, abuela, and the rest of the family; not here where cacti and cattle outnumber people, where he can no longer be himself—a boy from Guatemala. When bad news arrives from his parents back home, feelings of helplessness and guilt gnaw at Jaime. Gang violence in Guatemala means he can’t return home, but he’s not sure if he wants to stay either. The US is not the great place everyone said it would be, especially if you’re sin papeles—undocumented—like Jaime. When things look bleak, hope arrives from unexpected places: a quiet boy on the bus, a music teacher, an old ranch hand. With his sketchbook always close by, Jaime uses his drawings to show what it means to be a true citizen. Powerful and moving, this touching sequel to The Only Road explores overcoming homesickness, finding ways to connect despite a language barrier, and discovering what it means to start over in a new place that alternates between being wonderful and completely unwelcoming.
  • Good Dog, Carl

    Alexandra Day

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 1, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Lively and unusual things happen when Carl the dog is left in charge of the baby.
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