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Books with author Barry Root

  • The Araboolies of Liberty Street

    Sam Swope, Barry Root

    Paperback (Square Fish, April 9, 2001)
    A “very vivid and entertaining tale of fair play and poetic justice,”* The Araboolies of Liberty Street by writer Sam Swope and illustrator Barry Root is the story of a family overcoming neighborhood prejudice.The General and Mrs. Pinch have always prided themselves on the character of those living on Liberty Street. But when the Araboolies move in, the rigid conformity stifling the neighbors is shattered by the newcomers’ joyous and eccentric behavior. Now, the General has called in the army to reestablish order―only to find resistance from the children of Liberty Street determined to ensure the freedom of their newfound friends, the Araboolies. “Even on a street named for freedom itself, people conform and are terrified by bullies, by killjoys…Enter the Araboolies, an irrepressible extended family of multicolored vagabonds [with] rollicking, nonconformist behavior.”―*The New York Times Book Review“The crisp text and autumn-muted, full-color paintings are a triumph of energy, enthusiasm, and design.”―Booklist (starred review)
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  • Gumbrella

    Barry Root

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Oct. 14, 2002)
    When her brother comes home with a wounded mouse, Gumbrella is more than happy to assist and soon starts an animal hospital for every hurt animal in the community, but when all her patients get better and it is time for them to leave, Gumbrella finds it difficult to say good-bye.
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  • The Giant Carrot

    Jan Peck, Barry Root

    Hardcover (Dial Books, March 1, 1998)
    A TALL tale about the power of teamworkWhen sweet Little Isabelle?s family plants a carrot seed one day, tall Papa Joe, wide Mama Bess, and strong Brother Abel all do their part. But when Little Isabelle wants to help too, Brother Abel just laughs. ?What can you do?? he asks. ?I?ll sing and dance to the carrot to make it grow,? she says. ?And come summer, we?ll have little cups of sweet carrot puddin?.? Sure enough, that carrot takes a fancy to Little Isabelle?s singing and dancing and grows to an amazing height?proving that great things can be accomplished when everyone works together.Based on an old Russian folktale, and complete with a scrumptious recipe for carrot puddin?, this wonderfully humorous story shows the strength of teamwork and the power of a touch of imagination.
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  • Araboolies of Liberty Street

    Sam Swope, Barry Root

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2009-04-09, April 9, 2009)
    The kids of Liberty Street join forces to help the Araboolies when mean General Pinch orders them to move because they look different.
  • Giant Peach Yodel

    Jan Peck, Barry Root

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, April 20, 2012)
    A great big tale about peach pickin' fun. Join Tall Papa Tom, Pretty Mama May, Little Buddy Earl, and the rest of the bunch as they head to the Peach Pickin' Festival. Little Buddy Earl yodels each time they pass a field, but what's the use of that? His yodel soon comes in handy when he turns a tiny peach into the largest in the land! Complete with a recipe for peach cobbler, this tale about teamwork proves that sometimes the smallest person can be the biggest help.
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  • The Araboolies of Liberty Street

    Sam Swope, Barry Root

    Hardcover (Potter, July 29, 1989)
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  • Araboolies Of Liberty Street

    Sam Swope, Barry Root

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 9, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The kids of Liberty Street join forces to help the Araboolies when mean General Pinch orders them to move because they look different.
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  • The Giant Carrot

    Jan Peck, Barry Root

    Hardcover (Dial, March 1, 1998)
    Wanting to help her family grow the carrot they have planted, Little Isabelle sings and dances to the carrot, which shows its appreciation by growing to an amazing height, in a Russian folktale that comes complete with a carrot pudding recipe.
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  • The Giant Carrot

    Jan Peck, Barry Root

    Hardcover (Dial, March 1, 1998)
    A TALL tale about the power of teamwork When sweet Little Isabelle's family plants a carrot seed one day, tall Papa Joe, wide Mama Bess, and strong Brother Abel all do their part. But when Little Isabelle wants to help too, Brother Abel just laughs. What can you do? he asks. I'll sing and dance to the carrot to make it grow, she says. And come summer, we'll have little cups of sweet carrot puddin'. Sure enough, that carrot takes a fancy to Little Isabelle's singing and dancing and grows to an amazing height--proving that great things can be accomplished when everyone works together. Based on an old Russian folktale, and complete with a scrumptious recipe for carrot puddin', this wonderfully humorous story shows the strength of teamwork and the power of a touch of imagination.
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  • The Araboolies of Liberty Street

    Sam Swope, Barry Root

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Feb. 1, 2002)
    The kids of Liberty Street join forces to help the Araboolies when mean General Pinch orders them to move because they look different.
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  • Bikes And Motor Bikes: How They Are Designed And Built

    Barry Rowe

    Paperback (Collins, Oct. 30, 1978)
    Text by Edward Boyd. Mechanical know-how in Barry Rowe's fascinating series. Collins Colour Cubs c1978 softcover
  • What Will I be When I Grow Up?

    Barry Rowe

    Paperback (Collins, Sept. 3, 1979)
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