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Books with author Anita Lobel

  • Pierrot's Garden

    Anita Lobel

    Hardcover (Western Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Pierrot's Garden, Collectible Golden Books
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  • No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War

    Anita Lobel

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 16, 2008)
    Anita Lobel was barely five years old when World War II began and the Nazis burst into her home in Kraków, Poland. Her life changed forever. She spent her childhood in hiding with her brother and their nanny, moving from countryside to ghetto to convent—where the Nazis finally caught up with them.Since coming to the United States as a teenager, Anita has spent her life makingpictures. She has never gone back. She has never looked back. Until now.
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  • Potatoes, Potatoes

    Anita Lobel

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 17, 2004)
    There was once an old woman who had a potato farm and two hardworking, loving sons. But one day one son ran away to the army of the east; the other son joined the army of the west. Caldecott Honor artist Anita Lobel tells a powerful story of two brothers who become enemies at war, and their wise mother whose cleverness turns fighting into peace.A new, full-color edition of the timely and timeless tale Potatoes, Potatoes.
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  • Hello, Day!

    Anita Lobel

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 25, 2008)
    What will baby's first word be?Hello?Sun?Dog?Cat?Cow?Owl?Spend a day in the country with Anita Lobel's friendly animals.Meow. Woof. Moo! Whoo! Baby will be talking in no time!
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  • One Lighthouse, One Moon

    Anita Lobel

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 16, 2002)
    Here, in one book, are the days of the week, the months of the year, the four seasons, the basic colors, and an exciting counting adventure -- all conceived, staged, and presented by the incomparable Anita Lobel. You can savor each of the three stories separately or think of them as three acts in one play. However you do it, a standing ovation is guaranteed!10 Best Illustrated Books of 2000 (NY Times Book Review)01 Riverbank Review Magazine's Children's Books of Distinction Award Nominations
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  • Alison's Zinnia

    Anita Lobel

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 25, 1996)
    "An unusual alphabet book incorporates reinforcement of individual letters into a dazzling display of floral painting as Lobel links girls' names, flowers, and verbs in a chain of floral gifts."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
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  • On Market Street

    Arnold Lobel, Anita Lobel

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Feb. 7, 2006)
    Have you ever seen a man dressed entirely in playing cards? Or a girl wearing a lollipop dress? Then take a stroll through a most unusual market in this Caldecott Honor Book created by Anita Lobel and Arnold Lobel.Here is a world of wonders, from A to Z. Inspired by seventeenth-century French trade engravings, Anita Lobel's brilliant paintings of the shopkeepers on Market Street—each composed of his or her wares—will provide blissful hours for all who join the Lobels on an unforgettable shopping spree. "In a delightful and unusual book, a boy trots down Market Street buying presents for a friend, each one starting with a letter of the alphabet. Every letter is illustrated by a figure ingeniously composed of, for instance, apples or wigs or quilts. The notion is original, and the sum total enjoyable and unique."—The Horn BookA Caldecott Honor Book, a New York Times Best Illustrated book, an ALA Notable Book, and a Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor Book for IllustrationSupports the Common Core State Standards
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  • 10 Hungry Rabbits: Counting & Color Concepts

    Anita Lobel

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 14, 2012)
    From a Caldecott Honor artist comes a mouth-watering celebration of good things to eat that’s perfect for warm-weather reading and combines learning to count with color concepts! One by one, 10 very hungry rabbits find 10 very yummy vegetables for Mama Rabbit's soup pot. One big purple cabbage, two white onions, three yellow peppers, and so on through 10—garden vegetables have never looked so appetizing! Here Anita Lobel makes a delightful story for preschoolers with the two most basic early learning concepts, counting and color. And her beautiful illustrations of vegetables might even tempt picky eaters into new adventures in eating!
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  • Under a Mushroom

    Anita Lobel

    Hardcover (Harper & Row Publishers, Jan. 15, 1970)
    A family of trolls lives under a mushroom until some out-of-hand partying and a rainstorm destroys their home. Extols the virtues of living in neighborhoods and communities rather than boring isolation. Black and white ink drawings with decorated red borders.
  • The Troll Music

    Anita Lobel

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, June 1, 1966)
    The Troll Music
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  • On Market Street

    Arnold Lobel, Anita Lobel

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, April 1, 1981)
    "In a delightful and unusual book, a boy trots down Market Street buying presents for a friend, each one starting with a letter of the alphabet. Every letter is illustrated by a figure ingeniously composed of, for instance, apples or wigs or quilts. The notion is original, and the sum total enjoyable and unique."--Horn Book.
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  • 10 Hungry Rabbits: Counting & Color Concepts

    Anita Lobel

    Board book (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 27, 2015)
    From a Caldecott Honor artist comes a mouth-watering celebration of good things to eat that’s perfect for warm-weather reading and combines learning to count with color concepts! One by one, 10 very hungry rabbits find 10 very yummy vegetables for Mama Rabbit's soup pot. One big purple cabbage, two white onions, three yellow peppers, and so on through 10—garden vegetables have never looked so appetizing! Here Anita Lobel makes a delightful story for preschoolers with the two most basic early learning concepts, counting and color. And her beautiful illustrations of vegetables might even tempt picky eaters into new adventures in eating!
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