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Books with author Caroline Stutson

  • The Buccaneers' Code

    Caroline Carlson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Humor, magic, and adventure abound in the third—and final—book of Caroline Carlson’s tween fantasy series, The Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates.Hilary Westfield is now a freelance pirate. After trying to prove herself to the VNHLP, she realized many members of the league weren’t all that honorable—not even very nearly. With Captain Blacktooth in cahoots with the Mutineers, the kingdom of Augusta—and all of its magic—is at risk.What the League needs is a very honorable pirate to be their new president. So Hilary—with the help of her friends, including the always-spirited gargoyle—challenges Blacktooth to a High Seas battle. Winner takes all. Loser, at best, will be exiled.Caroline Carlson has created a world where magic is currency, pirates are more charming than alarming, and a girl can choose a life as a pirate instead of a life in petticoats. And she once again delivers a story of high stakes, high seas, and high society in the hilarious and charming conclusion to the Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates series.
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  • By the Light of the Halloween Moon

    Caroline Stutson, Kevin Hawkes

    eBook (Two Lions, Aug. 20, 2019)
    In this fun, cumulative tale, a little girl’s toe taps a tune as her legs dangle from a footbridge that has all sorts of creatures hidden underneath. There are cats and witches, bats and ghosts. With a rhythmic, bouncy text and imaginative illustrations, this Halloween story is sure to tickle your bones—your funny bones, that is!Revised edition: This edition of By the Light of the Halloween Moon includes editorial revisions.
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  • Mama Loves You

    Caroline Stutson, John Segal

    Hardcover (Cartwheel, Jan. 1, 2005)
    An expression of love from mother to child is shown through rhyming text and charming illustrations of animals.I am yours; you are mine;Mama loves you, Porcupine!This simple, sweet rhyme describes how mothers love their children. From a porcupine to a butterfly, a polar bear to a mouse, each young animal has the unconditional love of its mother. At the end of the story are a human mother and child:You're my star, my moon, my sunMama loves you, little one!
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  • Mountain Meadow 123

    Caroline Stutson

    Hardcover (Roberts Rinehart, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Western mountain animals and their habitats help teach youngsters how to count to ten and back.Ages 2-6
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  • The Door at the End of the World

    Caroline Carlson

    language (HarperCollins, April 9, 2019)
    An otherworldly middle grade story perfect for fans of A Wrinkle in Time and Stranger Things from the author of the Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates series and the Agatha Award nominee The World’s Greatest Detective.What begins as a rather unremarkable Tuesday quickly turns to disaster when Lucy, the Gatekeeper's deputy, discovers that her boss has vanished and the door connecting Lucy's world to the next world over is broken—and it all might be Lucy's fault.To save the Gatekeeper and set things right, Lucy must break the rules for the first time ever and journey with an otherworldly boy, a suspiciously sneaky girl, and a crew of magical bees into the seven worlds beyond her own.But Lucy isn't the only one breaking the rules. As dangers gather around her, she learns she's up against a sinister force that's playing with the delicate fabric of time and space, no matter what the deadly costs or consequences.Lucy's never had to save the world before—and now, somehow, she's got to find a way to save eight of them.
  • Pirate Pup by Caroline Stutson

    Caroline Stutson

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, March 15, 1686)
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  • Blue Corn Soup

    Caroline Stutson, Teri Weidner

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Aug. 15, 2017)
    As snow begins to fall in the canyon, Mouse knows just what will keep her warm--blue corn soup. As the soup starts simmering, her neighbors catch the scent and hope to share. There isn't nearly enough blue corn soup for everyone, but Mouse has an idea that will keep them all toasty, their bellies full, and will make friends out of neighbors.
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  • The World's Greatest Detective

    Caroline Carlson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 16, 2017)
    A 2017 Agatha Award Nominee! * A Best Children’s Book of the Year Pick for Kids 9 to 12 from Bank Street College!Caroline Carlson, author of the Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates series, returns with The World’s Greatest Detective, a story of crime, tricks, and hilarity for those who know that sometimes it takes a pair of junior sleuths to solve a slippery case.Detectives’ Row is full of talented investigators, but Toby Montrose isn’t one of them. He’s only an assistant at his uncle’s detective agency, and he’s not sure he’s even very good at that.Toby’s friend Ivy is the best sleuth around—or at least she thinks so. They both see their chance to prove themselves when the famed Hugh Abernathy announces a contest to choose the World’s Greatest Detective.But when what was supposed to be a game turns into a real-life murder mystery, can Toby and Ivy crack the case?
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  • The Door at the End of the World

    Caroline Carlson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 9, 2019)
    An otherworldly middle grade story perfect for fans of A Wrinkle in Time and Stranger Things from the author of the Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates series and the Agatha Award nominee The World’s Greatest Detective.What begins as a rather unremarkable Tuesday quickly turns to disaster when Lucy, the Gatekeeper's deputy, discovers that her boss has vanished and the door connecting Lucy's world to the next world over is broken—and it all might be Lucy's fault.To save the Gatekeeper and set things right, Lucy must break the rules for the first time ever and journey with an otherworldly boy, a suspiciously sneaky girl, and a crew of magical bees into the seven worlds beyond her own.But Lucy isn't the only one breaking the rules. As dangers gather around her, she learns she's up against a sinister force that's playing with the delicate fabric of time and space, no matter what the deadly costs or consequences.Lucy's never had to save the world before—and now, somehow, she's got to find a way to save eight of them.
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  • By the Light of the Halloween Moon

    Caroline Stutson, Kevin Hawkes

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Aug. 1, 1993)
    In this cumulative story, a cat's pursuit of a toe sets off a chain of events
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  • Cats' Night Out

    Caroline Stutson, Jon Klassen

    eBook (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, May 24, 2011)
    Cats are out for a night on the town in this lively picture book about counting, dance, and music from Carline Stutson and Caldecott medalist Jon Klassen.From two cats waltzing to twenty cats in a conga line, dancing felines take to the streets, the fire escapes, and the rooftops in this charming concept picture book that is part counting and part introduction to music, dance, and rhythm. The short rhyming text makes it a perfect read-aloud treat, and with vivid illustrations from a breakout DreamWorks animator, readers and listeners alike will be thrilled to see what happens one night on Easy Street when a pair of cats start to groove to the beat.
  • Islam

    Caroline Stone

    Hardcover (DK Children, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Discover the faith, culture, and history that has shaped the modern Islamic world. Explore the traditions, culture, and history of Islam with this stunning in-depth look at the complex world of one of the world's greatest religions. Artifacts, sacred objects and modern-day photographs combine to provide the dramatic level of detail for which the Eyewitness series is known.
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