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Books with author Gershator Phillis

  • Sky Sweeper

    Phillis Gershator, Holly Meade

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), March 20, 2007)
    Young Takeboki needs a job and the monks in the temple need a flower keeper - so Takeboki sets to work, sweeping up flowers and leaves and creating swirling miniature worlds of his own in the temple garden. As the years go by, others ask him: Don't you want a better job? But as the seasons shift, each as beautiful as the last, Takeboki knows the pleasures of nature and of humbly doing a job well. He is happy. Luminous collage illustrations created from delicate Japanese papers by a Caldecott Honor artist bring to life this thought-provoking tale that, with its Zen Buddhist sensibility, has much to say about work, wisdom, and the joy of being true to oneself.
    K
  • The Iroko-Man: A Yoruba Folktale

    Phillis Gershator, Holly C. Kim

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, March 1, 1994)
    When the terrifying Iroko-man tries to take a woodcarver's first-born child as partial payment for bringing fertility to his village, the father must find a clever solution
    P
  • Time For A Bath

    Phillis Gershator, David Walker

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Jan. 1, 2018)
    None
    J
  • Greetings, Sun

    Philis Gershator

    Paperback (DK Children, June 1, 2000)
    Throughout the day, children greet the sun, the breeze, their breakfasts, their school, and all the other large and small sights which they encounter.
    E
  • Listen, Listen in Romanian and English: Ascultaea, Ascultaea

    Phillis Gershator, Alison Jay

    Paperback (Mantra Lingua, )
    None
  • Moon Rooster by David Gershator

    David Gershator;Phillis Gershator

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, March 15, 1892)
    None
  • Who's in the Garden

    Phyllis Gershator

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, June 30, 2011)
    Invites children to peek through cutouts on every other page to answer the repeating refrain, "Who's coming to see how my garden grows?" before turning the page to see an array of animal visitors foraging and frolicking in the garden.
    B
  • Bread Is for Eating

    David Gershator;Phillis Gershator

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 15, 1641)
    None
    M
  • Honi and His Magic Circle

    Phillis Gershator, Shay Rieger

    Hardcover (Jewish Pubn Society, Feb. 1, 1980)
    Retells the wondrous deeds of Honi the Circle Maker who wandered over the land of ancient Israel planting carob seeds.
    M
  • When It Starts to Snow

    Phillis Gershator, Martin Matje

    Paperback (Henry Holt and Co. BYR Paperbacks, March 16, 2010)
    In this charming question-and-answer story, each animal―from the mouse to the bear―tells us what it will do and where it will go when the snow starts to fall from the sky. This new big book format emphasizes Phillis Gershator's chant-along verse, which encourages listener participation. The inquisitive text and the dashing illustrations by Martin Matje make this a delightful picture book for reading aloud when the weather gets chilly.
    K
  • Moo, Moo, Brown Cow! Have You Any Milk?

    Phillis Gershator, Giselle Potter

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 28, 2011)
    Moo, moo, brown cow! Have you any milk?"Yes, sir, yes, sir," smooth as silk.Does milk make me sleepy before I go to bed?"Yes, sir, yes, sir," the brown cow said.There's something about this well-known and well-loved nursery rhyme! Clever new verses not found in the original offer charming new critters and gently teach young readers a little something along the way. In verses that mimic the original Baa Baa Black Sheep cadence, a plucky young boy asks each of the farm friends he encounters about the gifts they give us, all in preparation for a bedtime snack and a dream-filled sleep. And as the sun begins to set and the animals prepare to "dream the whole night through of flowers to sip, grass to chew," the little boy asks the animals one last question.Whether read aloud or sung, this picture book can be a rollicking tale or a perfect lulling bedtime story.Author Phillis Gershator and illustrator Giselle Potter weave together melodic rhyme and folksy illustrations to transport children to a place of discovery and cozy contentment in this delectable read-aloud.From the Hardcover edition.
    J
  • Where Did the Baby Go?

    Phillis Gershator, David Gershator

    Paperback (Little Bell Caribbean, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Oh, no! Is the baby missing? Or hiding in plain sight? The noisy rooster knows where the baby is. Do you? A dreamy mystery that the reader solves, visually, from the first page. The end of the book includes an added counting element with the sea and shore creatures pictured in the beautiful, vibrant illustrations.