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  • The Low Road

    Daniel Kirk

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Aug. 1, 2009)
    With The Low Road, Daniel Kirk has created a mystical world that will keep readers coming back for more. When Matt and his family move to a new neighborhood, they don€™t realize they€™ve inadvertently stumbled into the middle of massive upheaval in the fairy world. With the elves€™ territory disintegrating and dark factions looking to seize control, apprentice mage Tuava-Li must defend her way of life€”even when that means cooperating with Matt, a human and a natural enemy, as he may just hold the key to saving the Elf Realm from certain destruction.F&P level: Y F&P genre: F
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  • Library Mouse

    Daniel Kirk

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2008)
    A small creature offers his big voice for aspiring authors everywhere Every child can be a writer—and Library Mouse shows them how! Beloved children’s books author and illustrator Daniel Kirk wonderfully brings to life the story of Sam, a library mouse. Sam’s home was in a little hole in the wall in the children’s reference books section, and he thought that life was very good indeed. For Sam loved to read. He read picture books and chapter books, biographies and poetry, and ghost stories and mysteries. Sam read so much that finally one day he decided to write books himself! Sam shared his books with other library visitors by placing them on a bookshelf at night. Until there came the time that people wanted to meet this talented author. Whatever was Sam to do? The joy of reading, writing, and sharing is brought to life in this warmhearted tale.
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  • Ten Things I Love About You

    Daniel Kirk

    eBook (Nancy Paulsen Books, Feb. 18, 2013)
    Fans of Mo Willems' Elephant and Piggie will enjoy Rabbit and Pig’s clever back-and-forth which shows the funny ways friends bounce ideas and feelings off each other.Rabbit just adores his friend Pig. So he is excited to make a list of all the things he loves about Pig. And who better to help him write the list than Pig himself? But Pig is busy, and keeps sending Rabbit away. But no matter what Pig does, Rabbit is inspired to add another thing to his list. When Pig says, “Rabbit, I'm starting to lose my patience!” Rabbit has #6—“I love Pig because he’s not afraid to show his feelings!” Fortunately, Pig’s dwindling patience is rewarded when Rabbit completes his list—and the two realize exactly why they are such good pals.
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  • Jack and Jill

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, June 2, 2003)
    This classic nursery rhyme gets an amusing twist as Jack and Jill find themselves involved in unusual circumstances and weird conversations in their attempt to get their water from the top of the hill.
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  • Library Mouse: A Museum Adventure

    Daniel Kirk

    eBook (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Sam the library mouse and his friend Sarah are off on a new adventure. This time they leave the library behind and go to a museum so Sam can make sketches in his explorer's journal. Sarah isn't so sure that explorers have the time or the interest to write in journals. But Sam shows her that a journal can contain anything, from a ticket stub to drawings of cool things like dinosaurs and ancient Egyptian mummies. As they explore the museum, they see all kinds of art and unexpectedly make friends with another artist. The latest book in this bestselling series is sure to entice readers to come along on the museum adventure.
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  • Snow Dude

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 11, 2004)
    "I'm a snow dude, Just as wild as I can be . . . Run as fast as you can- You won't catch up with me!" When Nick and Kara Candlewick build the snowman of their dreams, their wish for a real live playmate comes true. Soon their mischievous Snow Dude is on the run, dashing into town to raise a ruckus. Before long everyone has joined in the chase, but the Snow Dude can't be stopped-or can he? The Snow Dude has all the mischievous appeal of the Gingerbread Man. Children will delight in this rollicking wintery adventure.
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  • Cat Power

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Whether they are prancing, leaping, dancing, sleeping, stretching, stalking, grooming, walking, crouching or yowling, cats are fascinating! Find out why they climb trees when they can't get down, what's so appealing about trash cans, and why the gift of a dead bird means, "I love you." Cat lovers, unite to celebrate your feline friends. Cat Power! This book comes with a bonus CD with 18 original songs.
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  • Moondogs by Daniel Kirk

    Daniel Kirk

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1816)
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  • Elf Realm: The Road's End

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, May 1, 2011)
    In this action-filled conclusion to the Elf Realm trilogy, Matt, Tuava-Li, and Tomtar must reach the fabled elfin city of Hunaland at the North Pole. There they will plant the seed that will cause the Tree of Adri to grow anew and strengthen the invisible walls that separate the elfin world from the human. Meanwhile, Jardaine and Nick the troll have tricked Becky into joining them to supposedly rescue Matt from danger. In reality they wish to plant the Seed of Adri themselves, sacrifice Becky, and claim the glory and rewards from the elfin gods. It is a fast-paced race to get to the North Pole first and plant the seed, but unexpected horrors await whoever journeys beyond the Gates of Vattar, where the fading tree grows and where the new seed must be relinquished. Who will get there first? Readers will eagerly seek to discover if Matt and Becky save the world from impending doom and destruction and forever separate the human world from the elf realm for the safety of them all.
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  • Rhino in the House: The Story of Saving Samia

    Daniel Kirk

    eBook (Abrams Books for Young Readers, March 14, 2017)
    From the award-winning author of the bestselling Library Mouse series comes a biographical picture book about the true story of rhino champion Anna Merz and the black rhinoceros Samia. With a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Lewa Downs Conservancy, this engaging story is perfect for animal lovers, animal rights enthusiasts, and fans of Me . . . Jane. When Anna Merz traveled to East Africa, she became appalled at the rampant poaching that took place there, specifically toward the black rhinoceros. Anna devoted her life to protecting the wildlife of the region, founding a reserve in Kenya called Lewa Downs to care for them. Anna kept a watchful eye on the animals, especially the rhinos. One day, Anna found a small black rhino calf, likely abandoned by its mother. So she nurtured the calf, named it Samia, fed it special formula, and even let it sleep in her bed. Everywhere Anna went Samia was never far behind. The two became so close, in fact, that Anna soon learned how rhinos communicate with one another. Anna was able to distinguish the rhino’s many different grunts and what she meant by them: “Snort! Snuff,” cried Samia (“This is fun!”); “Hoo-hoo-hoo!” she called (“I’m coming!”). But with time, Samia got bigger . . . and bigger . . . and bigger—to the point where she couldn’t fit inside Anna’s house any longer. It was time for Anna to make the tough decision she always knew she would have to make at some point or another: She would need to reintroduce Samia to the wild so she could lead her life with the rest of her kind. Richly illustrated with pen, ink, and watercolors, Daniel Kirk’s first nonfiction picture book brings awareness to wildlife protection and fosters further understanding of animal rescue and welfare, positioned in a sensitive way that’s appropriate for young readers. Kirk traveled to Kenya to see the reserve firsthand and his photographs grace the back matter, which includes an author’s note and bibliography.
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  • Moondogs

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, March 15, 1999)
    Young Willy knows there are dogs on the moon because he has seen them through his telescope, so when his dad suggests they get a pet, Willy builds a rocket and flies into space in search of one.
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  • Cat Power

    Daniel Kirk

    Hardcover (Hyperion, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Whether they are prancing, leaping, dancing, sleeping, stretching, stalking, grooming, walking, crouching or yowling, cats are fascinating! Find out why they climb trees when they can't get down, what's so appealing about trash cans, and why the gift of a dead bird means, "I love you." Cat lovers, unite to celebrate your feline friends. Cat Power! This book comes with a bonus CD with 18 original songs.
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