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Books with author Amy Young

  • Don't Eat the Baby

    Amy Young

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, May 16, 2013)
    New baby brothers areloudstinkyand totally boring.But are they tasty, too?All the grown-ups in Tom’s life seem to think Baby Nathaniel looks cute enough to eat.Would they really eat a baby for dinner?Could Tom be next?!Children will giggle and parents will smile as Amy Young puts a delicious twist on the classic new baby tale.
  • The Mud Fairy

    Amy Young

    Library Binding (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, March 2, 2010)
    Wearing pink and tiptoing through the dewdrops is for wimps! Emmelina would rather play with her friends, the frogs. But can a fairy with an independent streak earn her wings if she goes against the fairy code? Warm, humorous, and with just the right amount of pink (and mud), here's a book that will capture the hearts of girly-girls and tomboys alike.
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  • Belinda, the Ballerina

    Amy Young

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 5, 2006)
    When Belinda auditions for the Spring Ballet Recital and the judges tell her she can not be a ballerina because her feet are too big, she tries to forget about dancing.
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  • Belinda, the Ballerina by Young Amy

    Amy Young

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 1879)
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  • Belinda in Paris

    Amy Young

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Feb. 3, 2005)
    All of Paris was abuzz with the news-Belinda the ballerina was coming to town! But when Belinda's extra-large ballet shoes wind up in Pago Pago by mistake, she and a young ballerina must hit the streets to look for a new pair. Along the way, Belinda befriends a trio of Parisians, each with his or her own problem. Can Belinda save the day and still find ballet shoes before her performance that night? New and old fans alike will cheer magnifique! for Amy Young's big-footed (and big-hearted) ballerina, as she wins over the City of Lights.
  • Miss Suzy's Easter Surprise

    Young

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Miss Suzy, a squirrel, interrupts her Easter preparations to become a temporary mother to four little orphan squirrels
  • Belinda and the Glass Slipper

    Amy Young

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Sept. 21, 2006)
    The celebrated Belinda is starring in Cinderella with the Metropolitan Ballet. But moments before showtime, her jealous rival, Miss Lola Mudge, locks Belinda in a closet in an attempt to steal the show! With the help of the Fairy Godmother, Belinda escapes, determined to recapture her role from the spotlight thief. Fortunately, only one person can fill those huge glass slippers—Belinda the ballerina! Belinda has already garnered critical acclaim, including a starred review from Publishers Weekly; Booklist declared her "instantly recognizable." Dancers of all shoe sizes will love this third charming tale with its droll illustrations and delightful sense of humor.
  • Miss Suzys Easter Surprise

    Young

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1984)
    Miss Suzy, a squirrel, interrupts her Easter preparations to become a temporary mother to four little orphan squirrels.
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  • Don't Eat the Baby by Amy Young

    Amy Young

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1806)
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  • Belinda, the Ballerina

    Amy Young

    Hardcover (Ted Smart/The Book People, March 10, 2003)
    None
  • The Mud Fairy

    Amy L. Young

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, March 2, 2010)
    Wearing pink and tiptoing through the dewdrops is for wimps! Emmelina would rather play with her friends, the frogs. But can a fairy with an independent streak earn her wings if she goes against the fairy code? Warm, humorous, and with just the right amount of pink (and mud), here's a book that will capture the hearts of girly-girls and tomboys alike.
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  • Blood Heritage: Blood Solstice

    Amy Young

    (iUniverse, Nov. 19, 2013)
    For the first twenty years of her life, Ember thought she was just your average, everyday teenage girl. Now a young adult, she has decided that it's time to learn the secret of why her father abandoned her before she was even born. What she learns in the process shatters her world-and even make her question her definition of reality. Spared from a brutal attack by an enigmatic vampire named Arystar, Ember sets out on a strange journey of self-discovery. On the night she could have lost her life, Arystar saved her for a very specific purpose. He believes ember is destined to be a great leader among vampires, one who will save the world for vampires and humans alike. In this new world, myth and legend are realities-and Ember begins to learn that not all monsters are evil. Tasked with the seemingly impossible challenge of bringing together the fiercely independent vampires she meets, Ember must find a way to inspire this group to cooperate for the common good. Can she find the common thread to unite a London sewer rat, a Victorian duchess, a Civil War general, a 1920s Chicago mobster, an orphaned Catholic girl, and a headstrong twentieth-century doctor-let alone the newest additions? If they have any hope of survival, they must put their past differences aside to save their future.