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Books with author Daniel Kirk

  • Hush, Little Alien

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Children see how "others" are put to bed by parents around the universe as a sleepy little alien takes everything from goonie birds to rocket ships on his journey through the night. 40,000 first printing.
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  • The Snow Family

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Discovering a merry band of snow children scurring past his parents' barn, a little boy joins them in their adventures through a wintry land of mischief, lost scarves, and carrot noses, in a story told through gentle verse and detailed imagery. 30,000 first printing.
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  • Keisha Ann Can!

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, June 19, 2008)
    Provides a lesson on the importance of having good self-esteem as young Keisha Ann proudly demonstrates how she can ride the school bus on her own, share her most favorite things with friends, and help her teacher in a moment's notice during her busy day at school.
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  • Humpty Dumpty

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, May 22, 2000)
    Humpty Dumpty and King Moe have two very different opinions of the King's birthday parade in this familiar story with a new twist.
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  • Library Mouse: A World to Explore

    Daniel Kirk

    eBook (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 2013)
    One night in the library, Sam meets fellow mouse Sarah. Sam learns that Sarah is quite the explorer. She loves to scurry to the tops of shelves and explore the darkest corners of the building. Sam never climbs far up--he's too afraid! He prefers to research subjects--such as exploration--and write about them. Sarah doesn't know much about writing or research, but could reading and research help her learn more about the places she wishes to visit? Together this duo shows that, with teamwork, anything is possible.
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  • Ten Thank-You Letters

    Daniel Kirk

    eBook (Nancy Paulsen Books, Oct. 9, 2014)
    Pig is writing a thank-you note to his grandma when his friend Rabbit comes over to play. Eager to get in on the action, Rabbit writes one of his own . . . and another . . . and another . . . until his flurry of thank-you notes has Pig in a tizzy. Pig just wants to finish writing his note in peace! Fortunately, Rabbit’s last thank-you note reminds Pig how lucky he is to have Rabbit as a friend. This funny friendship story shows how different personalities can manage to fit together perfectly. Rabbit’s letters to everyone from the president to the crossing guard will have readers chuckling as the delightful duo from Ten Things I Love About You discovers the joy of showing gratitude to the special people in their lives.
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  • Dogs Rule!

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Hyperion Books for Children, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Arf! Bark! Bow wow! That's what dogs say, but just what are they trying to tell us? Find out: Why they chase their tails. Reasons to play fetch at 6 a.m. What's so great about fire hydrants? Which collars they don't want to wear and why. From a posh, perfumed lapdog to the ever-hungry chow hound, dogs tell you why cats drool and dogs rule!
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  • Library Mouse: A Friend's Tale

    Daniel Kirk

    eBook (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Celebrated writer and illustrator Daniel Kirk brings to life the joys of reading, writing, and sharing in this all-new Library Mouse adventure. Sam the library mouse loves to write, and the children love his little books, which he leaves on the library shelves for them to find. But no one at the library has ever met him. When Tom can't find a partner for a book-making assignment and finds Sam's secret hole behind the children's reference section, will the pair be able to work together, or will Sam's secret identity be spoiled forever? A heartwarming tale about collaboration and creative ambitions, this book will enchant any young aspiring author or illustrator.
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  • Hush Little Alien

    Daniel Kirk

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1999)
    In this adaptation of the old lullaby, Hush, little baby, an extraterrestrial child is promised an assortment of outer space presents ending with a goodnight kiss from his adoring father.
  • Library Mouse: Home Sweet Home

    Daniel Kirk

    eBook (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 2013)
    When Sam the library mouse and his friend Sarah wake to find the library being packed up to prepare for a major renovation, they realize they won't have a home during the construction. So off they go in search of a new place to live. Sam knows research is key, so he finds books about architectural styles to get ideas for building a temporary home from objects found around the library. They build and live in a variety of houses: a castle, an igloo, a yurt, a modern house, and even a geodesic dome. But none feels like home to Sam. Finally, though, the renovation of the library is complete, and they can move back to their true home, the library! The book includes photos of the real house styles discussed in the text and a relevant glossary of architectural terms.
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  • Hush, Little Alien

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 5, 2001)
    In this adaptation of the old lullaby, "Hush Little Baby," an extraterrestrial child is promised an assortment of outer space presents ending with a goodnight kiss from his adoring father.
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  • Bus Stop, Bus Go

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, July 9, 2001)
    An adventursome bus ride turns even wilder when Tommy brings his pet hamster for show-and-tell and Hammy escapes from his cage and leads Tommy and his friends on a lively hide-and-seek romp through the busload of rowdy kids.
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