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Books with author George W. Shannon

  • Stories to Solve

    George Shannon, Peter Sis

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, May 3, 2000)
    Fourteen mind-bending mysteries from the world of folklore—solving them will require smart and savvy readers! A great choice for emerging readers who are ready for chapter books and like puzzles, brain-twisters, and more. How can a thirsty crow drink from an almost-empty pitcher? How does arresting a stone help a judge find a boy's stolen money? This artfully illustrated book presents fourteen intriguing mysteries from world folklore. Each brain-teasing tale is followed by a simple explanation of the solution, while notes at the back of the book describe the origins of these classic mysteries.
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  • Humpty Dumpty

    George W. Shannon

    Paperback (Green Tiger Pr, Sept. 1, 1981)
    A pictorial history of the popular Mother Goose character examines the many guises of Humpty Dumpty as depicted by Maxfield Parrish, Arthur Rackham, Frederick Richardson, and L. Leslie Brooke
  • More Stories to Solve: Fifteen Folktales from Around the World

    George Shannon, Peter Sis

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, March 6, 2001)
    From the author/illustrator team behind Stories to Solve, here are eleven more twisty mysteries for tweens who like to puzzle it out. A great choice for emerging readers who are ready for chapter books and like puzzles, brain-twisters, and more. How did they do it? How did a single firefly win a fight against one hundred apes? How did the priest catch a thief with a rooster? How did a student outwit the king? How did a frog escape from the pitcher of cream? These and eleven more tantalizing, brain-teasing mysteries are waiting in the pages of this book.
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  • Laughing All the Way

    George Shannon, Meg McLean

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Tongue-twisting spoonerisms complement a tale of Duck as he experiences one frightening encounter after another, culminating in an encounter with Bear that turns a mistake into good fortune.
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  • Gang and Mrs. Higgins

    George Shannon

    Hardcover (William Morrow, Feb. 15, 1981)
    When the Anderson gang raids the pioneer trading post in Kansas, Mrs. Higgins uses their bad habits to save the gold.
  • Arnold Lobel

    George Shannon

    Hardcover (Twayne Pub, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Examines the work of the author of such children's stories as "Mouse Soup," "Owl at home," and "Treeful of Pigs"
  • Still More Stories to Solve: Fourteen Folktales from Around the World

    George Shannon, Peter Sis

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, Aug. 1, 1994)
    An illustrated collection of fourteen of the world's folktales, each beginning with a riddle that must be solved, will delight puzzle-solvers everywhere.
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  • Stories To Solve: Folktales From Around The World

    George Shannon, Peter Sis

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 3, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Brief folktales in which there is a mystery or a problem that the reader is invited to solve before the resolution is presented.
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  • A Knock At The Door

    George Shannon

    Paperback (Greenwood, Oct. 30, 1992)
    It's the original children's suspense tale! Thirty-four English-language stories from many different cultures (and one Spanish-language tale from Mexico) all share a common theme: a dangerous character knocks at the door and pretends to be a familiar, protective family member or friend to those inside who have been warned not to open the door to strangers. But the door is opened, and there the adventures begin. These folktales include a wide range of narrative twists and diversity of tone. They come from Europe, Asia, Africa, India, and sections of the Americas. Supplementary materials examine the many approaches to illustrating A Knock at the Door and provide information on how to link the cultural context of a tale to an audience's interests.
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  • Still More Stories to Solve

    George Shannon, Peter Sis

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, Aug. 23, 1996)
    The third book in the addictive puzzle-book series presents fourteen tales, each of which poses a riddle that needs a solution. And if you don't get the answer, just look at the end of the story. Clever, witty illustrations are an intriguing bonus.
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  • Rabbit's Gift

    George Shannon, Dronzek

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Snow is coming, coming soon, so Rabbit needs to find food fast. Just in time, a turnip turns up, and a second one, too. Who in the woods wouldn't want to tuck away an extra turnip for the long winter? Not Rabbit. He chooses a different path--and starts a wave of generosity that spreads among all his forest friends. Admired picture-book team George Shannon and Laura Dronzek have created a heartwarming tale about the true meaning of friendship. Includes an author's note and a chart that translates the Chinese calligraphy in the book.
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  • Frog legs: A picture book of action verse

    George Shannon

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    Here are 24FantasticRiotousOriginalGreatLivelyEnergizedGoofySparklingpoems to make you jump and danceand wiggle and squirmand leap and swingand run and hopuntil youribbet
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