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Books with author Dyanne Disalvo-ryan

  • City Green

    DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 19, 2019)
    Celebrate the 25th anniversary of City Green—the environmentally and community-conscious classic that shows the wonderful things kids can do when they put their minds to it—with this new paperback edition. This picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7 who are ready to read independently. It’s a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children.“An optimistic tale that manages to be both encouraging yet realistic about how to do some good in your very own backyard.” —KirkusRight in the middle of Marcy’s city block is a vacant lot, littered and forlorn. Sometimes just looking at it makes Marcy feel sad. Then one spring, Marcy has a wonderful idea: Instead of a useless lot, why not a green and growing space for everyone to enjoy?With her warm, hopeful text and inviting illustrations, DyAnne Disalvo-Ryan shows how a whole neighborhood blossoms when people join together and get involved.
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  • Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen

    Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 24, 1997)
    A gentle and age-appropiate introduction to two key issues of our time—hunger and homelessness—from a kid's point of view. This empathy-building book is good for sharing at home or in a classroom.“Based on the actual volunteer experience of the author, this picture book provides a look into the soup kitchen without an overly sentimental view of the hungry or a dose of pessimism for the reader. With a note about soup kitchens introducing the story, this is informative and new, but not scary,” praised Booklist.“A boy wonders about the people he sees on his city’s streets until he goes to the soup kitchen where his uncle works. The varied needs of the individuals there become clear to the young narrator. The watercolors use earthtones and careful detail to illustrate aptly the warm, friendly story," according to The Horn Book.Recommended as a resource for teachers and librarians to build a connection with their local community and the school, as well as a way for any adult to help foster a conversation and respond to a child's natural curiosity.
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  • Spaghetti Park

    DyAnne DiSalvo

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Angelo remembers the days when his neighborhood park was a special place to play and relax, yet recently some tough kids took it over and made it scary and dirty, but Angelo is determined to restore it for his grandfather and so organizes a clean-up crew to put it back to what it once was.
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  • City Green

    DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 15, 1994)
    “An optimistic tale that manages to be both encouraging yet realistic about how to do some good in your very own backyard.” —KirkusCelebrate the 25th anniversary of City Green—the environmentally and community-conscious classic that shows the wonderful things kids can do when they put their minds to it—with this new paperback edition.Right in the middle of Marcy’s city block is a vacant lot, littered and forlorn. Sometimes just looking at it makes Marcy feel sad. Then one spring, Marcy has a wonderful idea: Instead of a useless lot, why not a green and growing space for everyone to enjoy?With her warm, hopeful text and inviting illustrations, DyAnne Disalvo-Ryan shows how a whole neighborhood blossoms when people join together and get involved.
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  • Grandpa's Corner Store

    DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 5, 2000)
    When a giant new supermarket moves into the neighborhood, Lucy's grandpa plans to sell his store. But with the help of friends and neighbors, Lucy is determined to keep this from happening. In another of her loving and lively portraits of community caring, DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan tells the timely story of what can happen when the whole neighborhood gets involved."2001 Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)"
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  • Nina, Nina Ballerina

    Jane O'Connor, DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, March 24, 1993)
    It's the big dance show!Nina is a butterfly.She has pretty wingsand a bug mask.But she is not the only one!There are lots of butterflies.How will her mom knowwhich one is Nina?Read this funny story and find out!
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  • A Castle on Viola Street

    DyAnne DiSalvo

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 7, 2001)
    Andy's hardworking family gets their own house at last by joining a community program that restores old, abandoned houses.
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  • Uncle Willie And The Soup Kitchen

    Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 24, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Learning from his uncle Willie that there are less fortunate people in the world and the importance of helping them, a young boy volunteers for a day's work at a soup kitchen and learns how he can make a difference.
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  • City Green

    DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1994)
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  • The Bravest Cat! The True Story of Scarlett

    Laura Driscoll, DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Sept. 22, 1997)
    Here's the heartwarming, true story of the cat who risked her life to save her five kittens from a burning building. Written for very young readers, The Bravest Cat! follows the feline family's recovery and their eventual adoptions into loving homes.
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  • The Sloppy Copy Slipup

    DyAnne DiSalvo

    Paperback (Holiday House, Feb. 28, 2009)
    Brian Higman—called Big Hig by his friends—is about to be in big trouble. It's Monday morning, and his teacher Miss Fromme is about to collect homework. . . and Brian didn't do his. There's a big red zero heading his way, and he knows his parents are going to explode when they hear about it. But Big Hig has a good reason for having forgotten his "sloppy copy" first draft, involving his impossible five-year-old brother, a rock band practice at his house, and the mysterious disappearance of his entire life savings right when he needed it most. It's a long, crazy story—but will it be enough to convince a teacher so stern they call her The General to give him another chance? A perfect read for students who never know what to write about in school, The Sloppy Copy Slipup includes Big Hig's writing tips. Named to the Sunshine State Young Readers Award Master List and the Garden State Children's Book Award Master List! A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
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  • The Sloppy Copy Slipup

    DyAnne DiSalvo

    eBook (Holiday House, Feb. 15, 2016)
    Brian Higman—called Big Hig by his friends—is about to be in big trouble. It's Monday morning, and his teacher Miss Fromme is about to collect homework. . .  and Brian didn't do his.  There's a big red zero heading his way, and he knows his parents are going to explode when they hear about it. But Big Hig has a good reason for having forgotten his "sloppy copy" first draft, involving his impossible five-year-old brother, a rock band practice at his house, and the mysterious disappearance of his entire life savings right when he needed it most.  It's a long, crazy story—but will it be enough to convince a teacher so stern they call her The General to give him another chance? A perfect read for students who never know what to write about in school, The Sloppy Copy Slipup includes Big Hig's writing tips.  Named to the Sunshine State Young Readers Award Master List and the Garden State Children's Book Award Master List! A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
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