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Books with author David Wiesner

  • June 29, 1999

    David Wiesner

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 18, 1995)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While her third-grade classmates are sprouting seeds in paper cups, Becky has a more ambitious, innovative science project in mind.
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  • Owly

    Mike Thaler, David Wiesner

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, March 1, 1982)
    Curious Owly is encouraged by his wise mother to find out the answers to his questions about the world for himself
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  • Art and Max

    David Wiesner

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, April 1, 2011)
    None
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  • June 29, 1999 by David Wiesner

    David Wiesner

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1678)
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  • Sector 7

    David Wiesner

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 20, 1999)
    Only the person who gave us Tuesday could have devised this fantastic tale, which begins with a school trip to the Empire State Building. There a boy makes friends with a mischievous little cloud, who whisks him away to the Cloud Dispatch Center for Sector 7 (the region that includes New York City). The clouds are bored with their everyday shapes, so the boy obligingly starts to sketch some new ones. . . . The wordless yet eloquent account of this unparalleled adventure is a funny, touching story about art, friendship, and the weather, as well as a visual tour de force.
    WB
  • The Three Pigs

    David Wiesner

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 23, 2001)
    This picture book begins placidly (and familiarly) enough, with three pigs collecting materials and going off to build houses of straw, sticks, and bricks. But the wolf"s huffing and puffing blows the first pig right out of the story . . . and into the realm of pure imagination. The transition signals the start of a freewheeling adventure with characteristic David Wiesner effects—cinematic flow, astonishing shifts of perspective, and sly humor, as well as episodes of flight. Satisfying both as a story and as an exploration of the nature of story, The Three Pigs takes visual narrative to a new level. Dialogue balloons, text excerpts, and a wide variety of illustration styles guide the reader through a dazzling fantasy universe to the surprising and happy ending. Fans of Tuesday"s frogs and Sector 7"s clouds will be captivated by old friends—the Three Pigs of nursery fame and their companions—in a new guise.
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  • Free Fall

    David Wiesner

    Library Binding (HarperColl, April 20, 1988)
    When he falls asleep with a book in his arms, a young boy dreams an amazing dream-about dragons, about castles, and about an unchartered, faraway land. And you can come along.
    WB
  • Free Fall

    David Wiesner

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 1991)
    When he falls asleep with a book in his arms, a young boy dreams an amazing dream-about dragons, about castles, and about an unchartered, faraway land. And you can come along.
    WB
  • Hurricane Book & CD

    David Wiesner

    Paperback (Sandpiper, May 5, 2008)
    When a storm is raging, David and George are glad to be inside the house, snug and safe. In this spectacular picture book by Caldecott Honor recipient David Wisener, a fallen tree becomes the threshold to the limitless voyage of the imagination, which David and George share as only true friends--and brothers--can.
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  • June 29, 1999

    David Wiesner

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Oct. 19, 1992)
    The lively imagination of Caldecott medalist David Wiesner forecasts astounding goings-on for a Tuesday in the not too distant future -- an occurrence of gigantic vegetal proportions.
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  • Mr Wuffles! by David Wiesner

    David Wiesner

    Paperback Bunko (Andersen Press Ltd, Nov. 6, 2014)
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  • Art & Max

    David Wiesner

    Library Binding (Clarion Books, Oct. 4, 2010)
    Max and Arthur are friends who share an interest in painting. Arthur is an accomplished painter; Max is a beginner. Max's first attempt at using a paintbrush sends the two friends on a whirlwind trip through various artistic media, which turn out to have unexpected pitfalls. Although Max is inexperienced, he's courageous and a quick learner. His energy and enthusiasm bring the adventure to its triumphant conclusion. Beginners everywhere will take heart.
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