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Books with author Dianna Hutts Aston

  • Not So Tall for Six

    Dianna Hutts Aston

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Kylie Bell may be the smallest one in her first-grade class, but when it comes to standing up to that mean ol' bully-boy Rusty Jacks, her courage is monumental. Life isn't easy when you can't reach the water fountain, but Kylie Bell's big heart and good manners prove that sometimes it takes the most courage to do what's right.
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  • Mama's Wild Child/Papa's Wild Child

    Dianna Hutts Aston

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2006)
    A human mama tucks her child into bed with stories of wild animal mamas, like a kangaroo that keeps her joey safe in her pouch. Flip the book over and a papa shares stories of wild papas that care for their young like a fish that carries his small fry in his mouth then spits them back into the nest.Nora Hilb’s warmly hued illustrations capture the special relationships animal offspring share with their mamas and papas.
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  • An Orange in January

    Dianna Hutts Aston, Julie Maren

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Oct. 18, 2007)
    Plump, juicy oranges are one of the great pleasures of winter—and one that is usually taken for granted. Now here's an eloquent, celebratory picture of how those oranges have found their way to the grocery store shelves, and then into kids—tummies! With vivid, glowing paintings, this unique picture book offers a poetic lesson about a plant's growth cycle and about the produce industry. We follow an orange from blossom to ripe fruit, from tree to truck to market . . . and into the hands of a boy who shares this treat with his friends on the playground, —so that everyone could taste the sweetness of an orange in January.In the tradition of Apple Farmer Annie and Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf, this is a satisfying, celebratory look at an everyday object with a remarkable life story.
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  • The Moon Over Star

    Dianna Hutts Aston, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Oct. 16, 2008)
    In July 1969, the world witnessed an awe-inspiring historical achievement when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon. For the young protagonist of this lyrical and hopeful picture book, that landing is something that inspires her to make one giant step toward all of the possibilities that life has to offer. Caldecott Honor–winning painter Jerry Pinkney and the poetic Dianna Hutts Aston create a moving tribute to the historic Apollo 11 Mission, just in time to commemorate its upcoming fortieth anniversary.
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  • An Egg Is Quiet

    Dianna Hutts Aston, Sylvia Long

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, Aug. 20, 2013)
    Award-winning artist Sylvia Long has teamed with up-and-coming author Dianna Aston to create this gorgeous and informative introduction to eggs. From tiny hummingbird eggs to giant ostrich eggs, oval ladybug eggs to tubular dogfish eggs, gooey frog eggs to fossilized dinosaur eggs, it magnificently captures the incredible variety of eggs and celebrates their beauty and wonder.The evocative text is sure to inspire lively questions and observations. Yet while poetic in voice and elegant in design, the book introduces children to more than 60 types of eggs and an interesting array of egg facts. Even the endpapers brim with information. A tender and fascinating guide that is equally at home being read to a child on a parent's lap as in a classroom reading circle. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks almost identical to the print edition.
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  • A Nest Is Noisy

    Dianna Hutts Aston, Sylvia Long

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, April 14, 2015)
    From the award-winning creators of An Egg Is Quiet, A Seed Is Sleepy, A Butterfly Is Patient, and A Rock Is Lively comes this gorgeous and informative look at the fascinating world of nests. From tiny bee hummingbird nests to orangutan nests high in the rainforest canopy, an incredible variety of nests are showcased here in all their splendor. Poetic in voice and elegant in design, this carefully researched book introduces children to a captivating array of nest facts and will spark the imaginations of children whether in a classroom reading circle or on a parent's lap. Plus, this is a fixed-format version of the book, which looks nearly identical to the print version.
  • A Butterfly Is Patient

    Dianna Hutts Aston

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2011)
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  • Dream Something Big

    Dianna Hutts Aston, Susan L. Roth

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Aug. 18, 2011)
    Between 1921 and 1955, Italian immigrant Simon Rodia transformed broken glass, seashells, pottery, and a dream to "do something big" into a U.S. National Landmark. Readers watch the towers rise from his little plot of land in Watts, California, through the eyes of a fictional girl as she grows and raises her own children. Chronicled in stunningly detailed collage that mimics Rodia's found-object art, this thirty-four-year journey becomes a mesmerizing testament to perseverance and possibility. A final, innovative "build-your-own-tower" activity makes this multicultural, intergenerational tribute a classroom natural and a perfect gift-sure to encourage kids to follow their own big dreams.
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  • A Rock Is Lively

    Dianna Hutts Aston, Sylvia Long

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, Aug. 17, 2012)
    From the award-winning creators of An Egg Is Quiet, A Seed Is Sleepy, and A Butterfly Is Patient comes a gorgeous and informative introduction to the fascinating world of rocks. From dazzling blue lapis lazuli to volcanic snowflake obsidian, an incredible variety of rocks are showcased in all their splendor. Poetic in voice and elegant in design, this book introduces an array of facts, making it equally perfect for classroom sharing and family reading. Plus, this is a fixed-format version of the book, which looks nearly identical to the print version.
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  • Dream Something Big

    Dianna Hutts Aston, Susan L. Roth

    eBook (Dial Books, Aug. 18, 2011)
    Between 1921 and 1955, Italian immigrant Simon Rodia transformed broken glass, seashells, pottery, and a dream to "do something big" into a U.S. National Landmark. Readers watch the towers rise from his little plot of land in Watts, California, through the eyes of a fictional girl as she grows and raises her own children. Chronicled in stunningly detailed collage that mimics Rodia's found-object art, this thirty-four-year journey becomes a mesmerizing testament to perseverance and possibility. A final, innovative "build-your-own-tower" activity makes this multicultural, intergenerational tribute a classroom natural and a perfect gift-sure to encourage kids to follow their own big dreams.
  • A Nest Is Noisy by Dianna Hutts Aston

    Dianna Hutts Aston

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • A Beetle is Shy

    Dianna Hutts Aston & Sylvia Long

    Flexibound (Chronicle Books, March 15, 2016)
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