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Books with author Dan Yaccarino

  • Zoom Zoom Zoom I'm Off to the Moon

    Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (Scholastic, July 1, 1997)
    Combines short, rhyming text and bold, vibrant illustrations that portray a boy astronaut and his fabulous rocketship as they blast into space for an out-of-this-world adventure.
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  • Morris Mole

    Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, May 2, 2017)
    From internationally acclaimed author-illustrator Dan Yaccarino comes a heartwarming tale about finding your own courage.Meet Morris Mole—he has always been a little bit different. When the moles are running low on food, it's up to clever Morris to save the day. With a little help from an unexpected friend and a lot of digging, Morris learns that even the smallest creatures can do big things.Featuring Dan Yaccarino’s bright and distinctive art, Morris Mole is sure to win the hearts of all readers.
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  • Dan Yaccarino's Mother Goose

    Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 9, 2003)
    Famed illustrator Dan Yaccarino brings his unique style to the familiar realm of Mother Goose. His witty, bold graphic scenes take place in the city, which give the rhymes a fresh perspective. In this book, Mary’s little lamb hails a cab to school!
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  • Big Berry: A Little Moral Story About Gratitude

    Dan Yaccarino

    Board book (Workman Publishing Company, Aug. 23, 2016)
    In Big Berry, the subject is one that every child can relate to, the gimmes—and why the hero Bink should be happy with what she has. HAPPYLAND introduces three friends—Bink, Clyde, and Glub-Glub—in a series of delightful adventures that illustrate issues including sharing, gratitude, and worry. There’s nothing more important for little kids entering preschool than to be emotionally ready—ready to separate from their parents, to mix and play with new children, to broaden their sense of the world. HAPPYLAND, from award-winning children’s author Dan Yaccarino, is the board book series that gives kids, and their parents, the language they need to take these emotional steps.
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  • Every Friday

    Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 17, 2007)
    No day is better than Friday!Friday is my favorite day. All week long, a boy and his father look forward to their Friday ritual―breakfast at their favorite diner. The leisurely walk through the neighborhood is just as good as the pancakes at the end.Dan Yaccarino's bright, distinctive art style and sweet, simple story about father-son bonding make Every Friday an all-around crowd-pleaser. The weekly tradition will appeal to children who have similar routines with their parents, and kids who don't have such a tradition will be asking their dads to start one! It's a perfect gift book, too―just in time for Father's Day. Every Friday is a 2007 New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year and a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Good Night, Mr. Night

    Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Each evening as gentle Mr. Night walks the earth closing the flowers, soothing the animals, and calming the sea, he brings a special magic to the world. When you see him at your window, you’ll know it’s time for bed. . . . This magical book celebrates the quiet mystery, warmth, and comfort of nighttime.
  • Zoom! Zoom! Zoom!: I'm off to the moon!

    Dan Yaccarino

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 1998)
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  • Doug Unplugged

    Dan Yaccarino

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 2013)
    Doug is a robot. His parents want him to be smart, so each morning they plug him in and start the information download. After a morning spent learning facts about the city, Doug suspects he could learn even more about the city by going outside and exploring it. And so Doug . . . unplugs. What follows is an exciting day of adventure and discovery. Doug learns amazing things by doing and seeing and touching and listening—and above all, by interacting with a new friend.Dan Yaccarino's funny story of robot rebellion is a great reminder that sometimes the best way to learn about the world is to go out and be in it.
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  • Oswald

    Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (Atheneum, May 1, 2001)
    Oswald the bright blue Octopus and his hot dog, Weenie, make many new friends when they move to Big City, in a tale based on characters who will soon appear in their own Nickelodeon TV series.
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  • Unlovable

    Dan Yaccarino

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Jan. 1, 2002)
    A little pug dog learns he's lovable just the way he is.Alfred and Rex talked for hours. Alfred said he liked sleeping in the sun, dog food, and scratching. Rex did too. Rex said he hated baths and going to the vet. Alfred did too.Alfred the pug dog thinks he's unlovable. Other dogs make fun of his tiny legs and funny face. The cat and the parrot and even the goldfish tease him. Then a new dog, Rex, moves in next door. Because Alfred wants a friend so badly, he tells Rex a little fib about himself. But what will happen when Rex learns the truth? Will he find Alfred unlovable too?Dan Yaccarino has created a charming story about a little pug who learns the true meaning of friendship.
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  • Good Night, Mr. Night

    Dan Yaccarino

    Board book (Yottoy, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Each evening as gentle Mr. Night walks the earth closing the flowers, soothing the animals, and calming the sea, he brings a special magic to the world. When he arrives at your window, you'll know it's time for bed at last. . . .
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  • Every Friday

    Dan Yaccarino

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), May 8, 2012)
    No day is better than Friday!Friday is my favorite day. All week long, a boy and his father look forward to their Friday ritual—breakfast at their favorite diner. The leisurely walk through the neighborhood is just as good as the pancakes at the end.Dan Yaccarino's bright, distinctive art style and sweet, simple story about father-son bonding make Every Friday an all-around crowd-pleaser. The weekly tradition will appeal to children who have similar routines with their parents, and kids who don't have such a tradition will be asking their dads to start one! It's a perfect gift book, too—just in time for Father's Day. Every Friday is a 2007 New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year and a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.