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Books with author Eileen Spinelli

  • Callie Cat, Ice Skater

    Eileen Spinelli, Anne Kennedy

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Day and night, Callie Cat ice skates on the pond in her backyard. She loves to ice skate. When the Honeybrook Ice Rink announces a contest, everyone thinks it could be Callie's big chance! She wants to win the big prize...doesn't she?
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  • Three Pebbles and A Song

    Eileen Spinelli, S. D. Schindler

    Hardcover (Dial, Aug. 11, 2003)
    Snow is coming! Mama tells Moses to gather supplies-quick, quick, quick! But as Moses makes his way through the forest, he hears a whistle-y song, and an inspiration to play and dance. Will he be able to share these not-so-practical delights with his practical-minded family?
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  • Love You Always

    Eileen Spinelli, Gillian Flint

    Hardcover (WorthyKids, Sept. 19, 2017)
    A child is a treasured leaf on a family tree, surrounded by love from mom, dad, doting grandparents, aunts and uncles, and family friends too. This sweet, reassuring picture book from Eileen Spinelli acknowledges the whole "treeá¿¿â??the many who are invested in a child's lifeâ??with expressions of unconditional love from each. Heartwarming verse and charming artwork will make this book a must-buy for baby showers, birthdays, and other occasions.
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  • While You Are Away

    Eileen Spinelli, Renee Graef

    Paperback (Hyperion Book CH, Jan. 29, 2008)
    Three children describe how they feel when one of their parents is away.
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  • Today I Will: A Year of Quotes, Notes, and Promises to Myself

    Jerry Spinelli, Eileen Spinelli

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Reassuring advice for every day of the year From an esteemed husband-and-wife team comes a book of daily advice and insight. In dated entries meant to be read one per day, the Spinellis open with a brief quote from children’s literature, write a paragraph of lively advice inspired by that quote, and end with a “Today I will . . .” promise. The entries range from the broad (self-esteem, the environment, gratitude, and openmindedness) to the simple and specific (Today I will call a grandparent . . . smile at a new kid . . . take a walk . . . and send a snail-mail letter.). With wide appeal to fans of both children’s literature and advice books, this cozy page-a-day volume (with black-and-white spot art) offers inspiring quotes, gentle guidance, and 366 “Today I will . . .” promises to thoughtful readers everywhere.
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  • Princess Pig

    Eileen Spinelli, Tim Bowers

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2009)
    Princess? Pig? Both? A crown may not be the perfect accessory for an adorable pig.One day a sash from a local beauty pageant blows across the farm and lands right on Pig, who takes it as a sign. “I must be a princess,” she squeals. Pony disagrees, but all the other animals in the barnyard are happy to recognize her new title. Pig is delighted to learn that princesses are treated to pretty princess pies, decadent bubble baths, fluffy pillows, and soothing bedtime lullabies.But there is a cost to the grandeur. There are many things that princesses aren’t allowed to do—like sleep late, or roll in the mud, or attend parties in the barn hosted by the common folk. Maybe Pony was right when he said, “It’s a fine thing to be a pig, if a pig is what you are.”
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  • Where I Live

    Eileen Spinelli, Matt Phelan

    language (Dial Books, June 21, 2007)
    Diana loves where she lives. She loves the astronomy charts on her walls and the fact that she can wave to her best friend, Rose, from her very own window. And best of all, a wren has recently made its home right by her front door! When her family is forced to move, Diana wonders if she?ll ever find that same grounded and happy feeling again. This gentle and ultimately redeeming story in poems is about those secure and fulfilling friendships that happen naturally and easily when you live right next door, and the struggles of losing the comfort of a familiar place. Matt Phelan's warm and expressive illustrations perfectly complement Eileen Spinelli's tenderhearted and unique tale that reminds us that sometimes a little uprooting and change is necessary for growth.
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  • Today I Will

    Jerry Spinelli, Eileen Spinelli

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Reassuring advice for every day of the year From an esteemed husband-and-wife team comes a book of daily advice and insight. In dated entries meant to be read one per day, the Spinellis open with a brief quote from children’s literature, write a paragraph of lively advice inspired by that quote, and end with a “Today I will . . .” promise. The entries range from the broad (self-esteem, the environment, gratitude, and openmindedness) to the simple and specific (Today I will call a grandparent . . . smile at a new kid . . . take a walk . . . and send a snail-mail letter.). With wide appeal to fans of both children’s literature and advice books, this cozy page-a-day volume (with black-and-white spot art) offers inspiring quotes, gentle guidance, and 366 “Today I will . . .” promises to thoughtful readers everywhere.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Something to Tell the Grandcows

    Eileen Spinelli, Bill Slavin

    Hardcover (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Jan. 27, 2004)
    When Emmadine the cow learned that Admiral Richard E. Byrd was looking for a few good cows to take to the South Pole, she volunteered — boldly going where no cow had gone before.Loosely based on a historical event, Eileen Spinelli's humorous tale of Emmadine's adventures will delight young readers, while Bill Slavin's bold acrylic illustrations bring this unique and heroic cow to life.
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  • Thanksgiving at the Tappletons'

    Eileen Spinelli

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • Miss Fox's Class Gets it Wrong

    Eileen Spinelli, Anne Kennedy

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, March 1, 2018)
    When Miss Fox's class sees Officer Blue leading Miss Fox into the police station, they think their beloved teacher has been arrested! When Miss Fox's mysterious behavior leads them to believe she's preparing to run away from the law, her students confront her. But she wasn't planning to run away. She and Offer Blue are preparing to get married and go on their honeymoon! Boy, oh boy, did Miss Fox's class get it wrong!
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  • Tea Party Today: Poems to Sip and Savor

    Eileen Spinelli, Karen Dugan

    Paperback (WordSong, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Join poet Eileen Spinelli and illustrator Karen Dugan for a celebration of tea parties in this cozy collection of poems! Young children will delight in imagining themselves enjoying tea in bed, at the beach, in a backyard secret garden, and in exotic, far off places. Karen Dugan's breathtaking pictures are as welcome as a charming teatime companion. The helpful teatime tips will encourage children to make their own teatimes special.
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