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Books with author Amy Schwartz

  • Bea and Mr. Jones

    Amy Schwartz

    Paperback (Puffin, July 11, 1983)
    Tired of kindergarten, Bea Jones trades "jobs" with her father, who works in an office.
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  • A Teeny Tiny Baby

    Amy Schwartz

    Board book (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 8, 2006)
    A two-week-old baby describes the many activities he enjoys, both at home and out in the busy city.
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  • Oma and Bobo

    Amy Schwartz

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Oct. 29, 2013)
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  • Things That Make Me Happy

    Amy Schwartz

    Board book (Harry N. Abrams, Oct. 3, 2017)
    In the grand tradition of “Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens” comes an uplifting tribute to 100 everyday things worth celebrating. The list, in rhyming couplets, draws directly from a preschool­er’s world—from slippery floors to dinosaurs, from goldfish to a birthday wish. Amy Schwartz weaves a masterful balance between art and text, with each of the 100 items portrayed as its own well-observed and warmly detailed vignette. While the contents provide readers with a frame of reference for the quantity of “100”—a celebratory milestone in preschools and early elementary grades—the oversized pages envelop young children in the wonderful things surrounding them.Praise for 100 Things That Make Me HappySTARRED REVIEW "A fun, engaging read." --School Library Journal, starred review
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  • Lucy Can't Sleep

    Amy Schwartz

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 7, 2012)
    When wide-awake Lucy can't fall asleep she . . . Climbs out of bed,Wiggles her fingers,Wiggles her toes,Scratches itches, Itches scratches,Buttons buttons,Blows her nose.But Lucy still can't sleep. Amy Schwart's gentle and reassuring story, along with her warm and comforting paintings, is sure to beguile restless children.
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  • Mrs. Moskowitz and the Sabbath Candlesticks

    Amy Schwartz

    Paperback (The Jewish Publication Society, Dec. 1, 1983)
    A National Jewish Book Award Winner Mrs. Moskowitz and her cat move from their house into a new apartment and feel a little lost. They miss their house, filled with family memories. But then her son brings her a box she left behind, in which she finds a pair of Sabbath candlesticks. The rediscovered candlesticks and her memories of past Sabbaths help her finally to think of the apartment as home.
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  • Bea and Mr. Jones

    Amy Schwartz

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Bea Jones is bored with kindergarten. Really bored. Her dad is fed up with being stuck in an office. Really, really fed up. So Bea and Mr. Jones decide to change places. Neither kindergarten nor the office will ever be the same. Originally published in 1982, Bea and Mr. Jones, Amy Schwartz’s unforgettable debut picture book, was a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year and a Reading Rainbow selection. Now back with a fresh design, this charming favorite will inspire a new generation of children to see everyday life in a whole new light.
  • Polka Dots for Poppy

    Amy Schwartz

    Hardcover (Holiday House, July 30, 2016)
    Four strong-minded sisters go shopping, each hoping to create a distinctive look. Charlie Ann wants to dress like a cowgirl, Ava a princess, and Isabelle all in purple. Baby Poppy is completely set on polka dots. All of the girls find something to satisfy their tastes, except for Poppy. But while Mom and baby sister sleep, the three older sisters get artsy with their waterproof markers. A bewildered Mom and delighted Poppy wake up to find a new polka dot wardrobe. This spunky, colorful and sweet book is a tribute to being resourceful and creative.
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  • Some Babies

    Amy Schwartz

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 2000)
    A companion volume to A Teeny Tiny Baby finds the baby, now possessing a voice, motivated to learn about the other babies in the neighborhood, much to the chagrin of a tired mother.
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  • 100 Things I Love to Do with You

    Amy Schwartz

    language (Abrams Appleseed, Dec. 5, 2017)
    Amy Schwartz, author of 100 Things That Make Me Happy, returns with 100 Things I Love to Do with You. From making faces and running races to snapping beans and wearing jeans, here is a warm picture of a collection ofthings to do with the one you love.
  • Bea and Mr. Jones

    Amy Schwartz

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Bea Jones is bored with kindergarten. Really bored. Her dad is fed up with being stuck in an office. Really, really fed up. So Bea and Mr. Jones decide to change places. Neither kindergarten nor the office will ever be the same. Originally published in 1982, Bea and Mr. Jones, Amy Schwartz’s unforgettable debut picture book, was a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year and a Reading Rainbow selection. Now back with a fresh design, this charming favorite will inspire a new generation of children to see everyday life in a whole new light.
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  • A Teeny Tiny Baby

    Amy Schwartz

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    A little baby delightfully explains all the wonderful things that make life so very interesting, such as being tickled and jiggled, being fed and changed, and exploring the world's most fascinating places, like the grocery and Dad's office.
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