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Books with author Emily Arnold McCully

  • That's What Leprechauns Do

    Eve Bunting, Emily Arnold McCully

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Feb. 16, 2009)
    What do leprechauns do? They bury a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, of course. But as Mrs. Bally Bunion’s ox, Miss Maude Murphy’s hen, and Old Jamie soon find out, they can’t resist having a little fun along the way. For, besides burying pots of gold, mischief is what leprechauns do!From this amazing picture book duo comes a lively fun tale that’s perfect for mischief makers of all ages!
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  • Mirette and Bellini Cross Niagara Falls

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Oct. 23, 2000)
    With the help of a young immigrant boy they meet on their crossing to America, two famous tightrope walkers manage to survive the treachery of a rival showman. By the creator of the Caldecott Medal book, Mirette on the High Wire.
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  • Manjiro: The Boy Who Risked His Life for Two Countries

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Sept. 30, 2008)
    In 1841, Japan had been closed to the outside world for 250 years, and anyone who tried to return to the country after leaving it could be executed. So when the small fishing boat on which fourteen-year-old Manjiro was working was shipwrecked, he despaired of ever returning to his village. The captain of the American whaling ship that rescued Manjiro took a special interest in him, inviting him to come live in Massachusetts. There, Manjiro was treated like Captain Whitfield's son, and he began to feel as though Massachusetts was his second home. Still, he never gave up his dream of finding a way to return to Japan and see his mother again. Watercolor illustrations bring to life the true story of a determined and resourceful young man whose intimate knowledge of two cultures later led him to play an important role in the opening of Japan to Western trade and ideas. Manjiro is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Four Hungry Kittens

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (Dial, March 1, 2001)
    In a wordless story, four kittens share adventures and dangers around the farm while their mother is away hunting food, and they receive help from some unlikely residents. By the Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator of Mirette on the High Wire.
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  • The Bobbin Girl

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (Dial Books, May 1, 1996)
    Rebecca Putney is a bobbin girl who helps support her struggling family by working all day in a hot, noisy cotton mill. Working conditions at the mill are poor, and there is talk of lowering the workers' wages. Rebecca's friend Judith wants to protest the pay cut--but troublemakers at the mill are dismissed. Does Rebecca have the courage to join the protest?
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  • Wonder Horse The True Story of the World's Smartest Horse

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 2010)
    Magazine Size Paperback -- a Scholastic Book. Written by Emily Arnold McCully with Color Illustrations. First Scholastic Edition, Third Printing 2012. Published by Scholastic Inc.
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  • Wonder Horse: The True Story of the World's Smartest Horse

    Emily Arnold McCully

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 11, 2013)
    In the late 1800s, former slave and veterinarian Bill "Doc" Key realized that his new foal, Jim, was no ordinary horse. Believing in the power of kindness and patience, Doc taught Jim to spell, recognize the primary colors, and even make change from a cash register! Performing in shows across the country, Jim stunned audiences with his incredible skills. But when some people called Jim a fake, Doc set out to prove them wrong and to show the world that, thanks to the power of kindness and patience, Jim was truly a wonder horse.Caldecott Medalist Emily Arnold McCully's account of this fascinating, true story comes alive in her striking illustrations.Wonder Horse is a 2011 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • Picnic

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 18, 2003)
    "Beautiful day!""Not a cloud in the sky!""A-picnicking we go!"When Picnic was first published in 1984, readers fell in love with Emily Arnold McCully's lush watercolors and charming story about a little mouse who is reunited with her family. Now the Caldecott artist has added words and painted bigger illustrations in her signature whimsical style to accommodate a larger-sized read-aloud book. But what has not changed is a timeless story about the hurt of being lost, and the joy of being found again.
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  • Little Ducks Go

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Paperback (Holiday House, May 8, 2018)
    Now in a 6x9 size, perfect for little hands! A walk in town turns into a harrowing adventure for six little ducklings in this Guided Reading Level C Book.Following their mother down the street, the baby ducklings are swept up in a gush of water and washed down a storm drain. "Quack!" says their mother. "Cheep cheep!" call the babies.Sailing through the sewer pipes, the little ducks go, as mother duck chases them from drain to drain, trying to keep them calm. When her quacks attract the attention of a kind-hearted man, the little ducks are rescued!With warm, nostalgic watercolor paintings, Caldecott Medalist Emily Arnold McCully takes readers on a journey, chasing the little ducklings and their mother through the streets of a small town and a busier city. Perfect for young readers, this is a satisfying story of accidental adventure-- with a happy ending.A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year!The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors--create original, high quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read with parents, teachers, or on their own!For readers who've mastered basic sight words already, Level C books feature slightly longer sentences, suitable for mid-to-late kindergarten readers, and introduce a wider range of high-frequency vocabulary words. Move onto Level D once you've mastered them!
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  • Strongheart: The World's First Movie Star Dog

    Emily Arnold McCully

    language (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Nov. 11, 2014)
    Strongheart may have been a movie star, but he wasn't always famous. He started out as a police dog who could sniff out criminals and march like a soldier, but he didn't know how to have fun. Larry Trimble was a Hollywood director who wanted to put Strongheart in his movies—not just as a pet but as the lead actor. Larry taught him to play with toys and walk like a regular dog. In his films, Strongheart brought audiences to tears. He was a sensation! But when Strongheart's military training led to trouble, was his career over? Set in the early days of silent movies, Emily Arnold McCully's extraordinary story about a real-life hero will capture the hearts of dog lovers and movie fans everywhere.
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  • The Orphan Singer

    Emily Arnold Mccully

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Determined that their daughter Nina realize her musical destiny, her poor but devoted parents send her away as a baby to the Venetian "ospedale," knowing she will be raised as an orphan and will never again be allowed to return home.
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  • Ida M. Tarbell: The Woman Who Challenged Big Business--and Won!

    Emily Arnold McCully

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, July 8, 2014)
    Born in 1857 and raised in oil country, Ida M. Tarbell was one of the first investigative journalists and probably the most influential in her time. Her series of articles on the Standard Oil Trust, a complicated business empire run by John D. Rockefeller, revealed to readers the underhanded, even illegal practices that had led to Rockefeller's success. Rejecting the term "muckraker" to describe her profession, she went on to achieve remarkable prominence for a woman of her generation as a writer and shaper of public opinion. This biography offers an engrossing portrait of a trailblazer in a man's world who left her mark on the American consciousness. Notes, bibliography, index.
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