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Books with author Ann Morris

  • Everything is Different

    Ann Morris

    language (Mascot Books, Nov. 11, 2015)
    Brett and his dad visit England in the United Kingdom. Brett observes many things new to him. His dad patiently explains why different things work where they are and that Brett should not be alarmed. Brett learns that different does not mean wrong and enjoys his experience, including a visit to a castle.
  • Grandma Francisca Remembers

    Ann Morris

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Dec. 1, 2002)
    An Hispanic grandmother relates family and cultural history to her granddaughter in her San Francisco, California, apartment as she tells of growing up in New Mexico.
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  • Grandma Lois Remembers

    Ann Morris

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Dec. 1, 2002)
    An African American grandmother relates family and cultural history to her grandson in their Queens, New York, apartment as she tells of growing up in segregated Birmingham, Alabama.
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  • Do it Again!/¡Otra Vez!

    Ann Morris

    eBook (Mascot Books, Jan. 23, 2019)
    Three-year-old Amy is off on an adventure—a sleepover at her aunt and uncle’s house! Jump into this bilingual book and join Amy on her most exciting day, all while learning another language! When you finish reading, you will no doubt want to do it again!
  • Teamwork

    Ann Morris

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Discusses teamwork and how team members working together as a group cooperate to get the job done
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  • On the Go

    Ann Morris

    Paperback (Scholastic, New York, March 15, 1990)
    1990, Scholastic, Paperback. By Ann Morris, Photographs by Ken Heyman. This book explains the idea that all over the world, people move in different ways. (This copy has a sticker on the front which cannot be removed without injuring the front cover).
  • Dancing to America

    Ann Morris

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Profiles Anton Pankevich, a talented sixteen-year-old student at the School of American Ballet in New York City, chronicling his journey from Russia to America with his family, his adjustment to a new society, and his dancing.
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  • The Judge

    MORRIS

    Paperback (Cinebook, Ltd, Oct. 16, 2010)
    On a cattle drive to New Mexico, Lucky Luke travels through Langtry, home of self-appointed judge Roy Bean. A crook and a cheat who invents laws, Bean arrests Luke and confiscates his herd. But he doesn't count on the arrival of another crook intent on poaching the old man's game. It will be up to our favorite cowboy to sort it out and bring real law west of the Pecos River at last.
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  • Grandma Lois Remembers

    Ann Morris

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, April 1, 2002)
    An African American grandmother relates family and cultural history to her grandson in their Queens, New York, apartment as she tells of growing up in segregated Birmingham, Alabama.
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  • Karate Boy

    Ann Morris

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, July 1, 1996)
    Written in a simple text and complete with lively, full-color photographs and a glossary, a young reader's introduction to various aspects of karate captures the effort it takes to advance in the sport, as seen from the perspective of a nine-year-old boy.
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  • Grandma Esther Remembers

    Ann Morris

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 2002)
    In Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York, two Jewish girls learn about their heritage from their grandmother, who was born in Lithuania, escaped during World War II, and lived for a while in Israel.
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  • Weddings

    Ann Morris

    Hardcover (Collins, Sept. 29, 1995)
    Whether it's a Shinto rite in Japan, an Orthodox Jewish service in Russia, a Catholic mass in Slovakia or a short ceremony at city hall in Los Angeles, a wedding is a special celebration.This photographic look at weddings invites children on a trip around the world and provides a glimpse into the rich variety of world cultures.
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