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Books with author Andrew Crowson

  • Flip Flap People

    Andrew Crowson

    Board book (Big Fish, Dec. 31, 1899)
    When you're plunging to the bottom of the deep blue sea...would you wear half an astronaut's suit that's meant to go sky-high? And, what a silly firefighter, carrying his hose and wearing a chef's pants! But, that's just the beginning of the silliness: there's a ballerina in builder's clothes, a detective with a sailor cap, and a doctor in pink satin pointe shoes! And, who knows what will pop up next? You'll mix and match some of the craziest costumes imaginable!
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  • Flip Flap Safari

    Andrew Crowson

    Board book (Chrysalis Books Group, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Journey deep into the jungle with Flip Flap Safari, a big, sturdy word and picture book, featuring stars like the leopard and the elephant. Equipped with special split pages, this interactive book prompts children to flip the flaps to create crazy combinations! The bright and friendly artwork makes it wonderfully amusing, and there are endless possibilities for young, inquisitive minds, guaranteed to provide hours of fun and amusement.
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  • Firefighter

    Amanda Askew, Andrew Crowson

    Paperback (QED Publishing, )
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  • Police Officer

    Amanda Askew, Andrew Crowson

    Paperback (QED Publishing, )
    None
  • Rough 'n' Tough Big Wings

    Beck Ward, Andrew Crowson

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin, July 1, 2004)
    Allows readers to explore a propeller-driven seaplane, a jet fighter, a cargo plane, and a space shuttle, and add to the illustrations with the enclosed stickers.
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  • Rough 'N' Tough Big Wheels

    Beck Ward, Andrew Crowson

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin, April 1, 2004)
    Rough 'n' Tough Big Wheels takes kids up close to the tough and exciting world of big machines. This boldly illustrated interactive book shows how a tractor and a big rig work, what each fire truck compartment stores, and how a dump truck dumps its load. With interactive flaps, tire tread foam on the front cover, and stickers to add to each page, Big Wheels helps kids learn to identify all the various parts and gadgets associated with four popular vehicles.
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  • Submarine Sam

    Beck Ward, Andrew Crowson

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, Oct. 30, 2005)
    Submarine Sam and Rigby are together again on an exciting adventure. Dive under the sea as they take their sub on an amazing underwater rescue. Look through a periscope, peek under flaps, open an airlock, and meet ocean animals. Includes a mini submarine book to launch and read.
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  • Firefighter

    Amanda Askew, Andrew Crowson

    Paperback (Saunders Book Co, Jan. 1, 2010)
    With a lively design and easy-to-read text, People Who Help Us introduces young children to different jobs that help people in their community. All titles feature bright, engaging illustrations by Andrew Crowson.
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  • The Dalai Lama Story: The Making of a World Leader

    Andrew Crowe

    Paperback (Longacre Press, June 6, 2007)
    Also now available for under $5 as an ebook from amazon.com/dp/B00QDY2DGGThe Dalai Lama's smile and his ability to forgive mean so much more when you know the circumstances of his life. Author Andrew Crowe, meeting a young Chinese tourist on the Potala Palace roof in 2002, tells her the marvelous story, forbidden to her people, of the 14th Dalai Lama. He tells of the Dalai Lama's remote and humble family home and how, at the age of two and a half, he was already a child with an extraordinary presence and sense of destiny when he was recognized as the next spiritual leader of Tibet. How he and his family trekked to the vast Potala Palace in Lhasa for the start of his training, while all the long journey, pilgrims prostrated themselves before him and sought the four-year-old's blessing. In this well-crafted story, Crowe details His Holiness' strange childhood in the world s largest palace; his friendship with Austrian Heinrich Harrer whose escape from an Indian POW camp and trek through the Himalayas is one of the world's incredible survival stories; the boy's fascination for film and for learning; his spiritual development and self-improvement, especially in tackling a ferocious temper. When the Dalai Lama was just fifteen China invaded Tibet and full political power was foisted on him. despite a meeting with Mao, a tour of "The Four directions" of China, and numerous efforts towards a peaceful agreement with the invaders, in 1959 the Dalai Lama was forced to flee his country, in part at least to protect the masses of Tibetans who swarmed about him in the holy city. We learn about his final tortuous trek to safety through the mountains, pursued by Chinese troops, and the bittersweet arrival in India where news arrives of the tens of thousands slaughtered, and 6,000 desecrated monasteries back in Tibet. Few world leaders have been as respected and revered as the 72-year-old Kundun who in 1989 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. For despite the ongoing suffering of his people, he continues to remind the world that hatred will not cease by hatred . The Dalai Lama's early life is vividly told here for younger readers. It is illustrated throughout with photographs, ink drawings and maps. Awards and Prizes CLFNZ Notable Books List 2008: The unpublished manuscript of The Dalai Lama Story won the $10,000 Ashton Wylie Charitable Trust Award in 2005.
  • Spaceman Sam

    Beck Ward, Andrew Crowson

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, Oct. 30, 2005)
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  • Vet

    Amanda Askew, Andrew Crowson

    Library Binding (QEB Publishing, Jan. 1, 2010)
    None
  • Chef

    Amanda Askew, Andrew Crowson

    Library Binding (QEB Publishing, Jan. 1, 2010)
    None
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