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Books with author Ann Hassett

  • Charles of the Wild

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 31, 1997)
    At Number 9 Belknap Street lives a small moody dog named Charles. The lady who owns him is afraid he will catch cold, and Charles is not allowed outdoors, even in his handsome lamb's-wool sweater. But Charles can't be contained forever. One night when he sniffs the smells of the wild and hears the far-off calling of wolves through an open window, he escapes from the apartment. With charmingly detailed pictures and comical text, John and Ann Hassett tell of Charles's liberation into the wild. Follow Charles as he roams along cobblestone streets, howls at streetlamps he mistakes for the moon, and discovers the joys of jelly doughnuts. A story of friendship, Charles of the Wild will capture the hearts of all readers who dream of the wild but still can find adventure in a park full of squirrels on a sunny afternoon.
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  • Too Many Frogs

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    language (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 11, 2011)
    Nana Quimby has a problem. She wants to bake a cake, but it seems her cellar is filled with water! Too much water! Nana puts a call in to the plumber, who makes a house call. After the plumber leaves and the water is gone, with just one thump, Nana Quimby has an even bigger problem: TOO MANY FROGS! First one frog comes from the basement. Then ten frogs. Then twenty, thirty, then more! Nana Quimby goes about her cake-making business. But the thumping, bumping, banging, bonking frogs become too much to ignore! With the help of some clever neighborhood kids, will Nana Quimby be able to solve her problem and enjoy her cake in peace and quiet? CROAK!
  • Moose on the Loose

    John Hassett, Ann Hassett

    language (Down East Books, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Max is a curious moose- so curious that he travels to a nearby city to see how humans live. His adventures culminate in an exciting helicopter rescue and convince him that curiosity is almost as bad for moose as it is for cats!
  • Father Sun, Mother Moon

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 26, 2001)
    In a superstitious village where all things are painted white, the arrival of a stranger clad in bright, multicolored clothing brings a tide of bad luck. A black cloud appears, bringing with it a bolt of lightning that turns the school gray. The odd stranger offers to paint the school. But, to the villagers’ dismay, she merely sits atop the building and plays her flute as the sun rises and sets. The children, though, delight in her music and colorful stories. Then one night, when the moon is full and high, the stranger begins to paint. When at last the rooster crows, the villagers awake to a most unusual surprise.
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  • Mouse in the House

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 30, 2007)
    “Eeek! A mouse! I cannot have a mouse in the house!” cries Nana Quimby, sending the family on a frantic adventure as they try to rid themselves of first the mouse, then its troublesome successors. From an owl to an elephant, the Quimby family pets devour shoes, steal lunch, quarrel with skunks, uproot trees, and soon convince Nana that there are worse things to have than a mouse in the house.
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  • Can't Catch Me

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Sept. 25, 2006)
    In this frosty spoof of the tale of the gingerbread boy, a mother makes her thirsty boy an ice cube for his lemonade. The ice cube escapes from the freezer and runs out the kitchen door. He has big plans—he wants to grow as big as an iceberg so he can bump into boats. “Can’t catch me—I’m off to the sea,” the ice cube says to the boy, an ant, a mouse, a cat, a goose, a man, and a dog as he leads his pursuers on a merry chase to the sea. In the end, the ice cube finds that just desserts are not always sweet. And a thirsty boy discovers that mothers really do know best.
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  • The Finest Christmas Tree

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Oct. 24, 2005)
    Every year Farmer Tuttle loads his truck with Christmas trees fresh from his farm and drives down to the city to sell them. Then he picks out a special Christmas hat to bring home to Mrs. Tuttle. But one year, people stopped buying real Christmas trees. Fake ones were more convenient, they said. So Farmer Tuttle had to return home without a hat to give his wife. The Tuttles worried; if they couldn’t sell their trees anymore, what would they do? Just when they’re about to sell all their trees to a man from the sawmill, a mysterious letter arrives requesting Farmer Tuttle’s finest tree . . .
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  • The Finest Christmas Tree

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 13, 2010)
    Every year Farmer Tuttle loads his truck with Christmas trees fresh from his farm and drives down to the city to sell them. Then he picks out a special Christmas hat to bring home to Mrs. Tuttle. But one year, people stopped buying real Christmas trees. Fake ones were more convenient, they said. So Farmer Tuttle had to return home without a hat to give his wife. The Tuttles worried; if they couldn’t sell their trees anymore, what would they do? Just when they’re about to sell all their trees to a man from the sawmill, a mysterious letter arrives requesting Farmer Tuttle’s finest tree . . .
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  • Mouse in the House

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, March 29, 2004)
    Eeek! A mouse! I cannot have a mouse in the house!” cries Nana Quimby, sending the family on a frantic adventure as they try to rid themselves of first the mouse, then its troublesome successors. From an owl to an elephant, the Quimby family pets devour shoes, steal lunch, quarrel with skunks, uproot trees, and soon convince Nana that there are worse things to have than a mouse in the house. With a text that’s great for reading aloud and zany illustrations full of hilarious details to discover, this latest book from the Hassetts is lighthearted, fun, wildly imaginative, and sure to delight.
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  • Charles of the Wild

    Ann Hassett, John Hassett

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, March 31, 1997)
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  • Simon's Dinosaur ... and the Day It Almost Swallowed the School

    John Hassett, Ann Hassett

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, May 14, 2015)
    The critically acclaimed husband-wife duo, John and Ann Hassett, present a modern twist on the classic game of "telephone" in this charming tale featuring a shy hero and runaway dino-rumors.Who could have imagined that timid Simon's whispered description to the school librarian, Ms. Grillo, about his terrific new dinosaur book would be overheard (wrongly) and passed along (incorrectly), until it grew into a wild rumor that had the whole town running for cover? Will quiet Simon be able to speak up in time, and loudly enough, to stop the panicky populace?
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  • Pas De Probleme!

    D. Hassett

    Paperback (Hodder Arnold H&S, )
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