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  • Amazing Bats

    Frank Greenaway

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 15, 1991)
    Full-color photos & full-color illustrations. Explains how bats "see" in the dark, which bats eat fruit or insects and which suck blood, and why some bats have "nose leaves," ear spikes, and other unusual facial features. "The author manages to correct just about every erroneous notion many persons still hold about these mammals. A wide distribution of this volume is to be encouraged."--(starred) Science Books and Films.
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  • Under the Window

    Kate Greenaway

    Hardcover (Octopus, Jan. 1, 1985)
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  • Under the window; pictures & rhymes for children

    Kate Greenaway

    eBook (, Dec. 7, 2013)
    Under the window; pictures & rhymes for children. 76 Pages.
  • Apple Pie and Traditional Nursery Rhymes

    Kate Greenaway

    Hardcover (Everyman's Library, Oct. 24, 2002)
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  • Jungle

    Theresa Greenaway

    Hardcover (DK Children, March 30, 2009)
    The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures.
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  • Mother Goose or the Old Nursery Rhymes - Illustrated by Kate Greenaway

    Kate Greenaway

    Hardcover (Pook Press, Nov. 28, 2011)
    Kate Greenaway's 'Mother Goose Or The Old Nursery Rhymes' was originally published in 1881, it contains many nursery rhymes and tales together with her beautiful illustrations. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of children. About the Illustrator: Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) was one of the earliest contributors to children's literature and, along with her contemporaries Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott, was amongst the most influential illustrators in the development of children's colour picture books. Her collaboration in 1876 with Edmund Evans who reproduced her paintings using hand-engraved wood blocks brought her much popularity. She has enchanted people, young and old, for over one hundred years with her watercolour illustrations of sweet, charming eighteenth century children with their quaint costumes and idyllic scenes. In recognition of her lifetime work, the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals of Great Britain established an award in her name in 1955 and to receive the Kate Greenaway Medal today is considered the highest accolade a British illustrator can be given.
  • Language of Flowers

    Kate Greenaway

    language (, Feb. 17, 2020)
    Language of Flowers by Kate Greenaway
  • Kate Greenaway's Mother Goose

    Kate Greenaway

    Board book (Dial, March 30, 1988)
    Fifteen traditional nursery rhymes accompanied by twenty-three previously unpublished watercolor illustrations are presented in three board books in a slipcase.
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  • Mother Goose or the Old Nursery Rhymes: Illustrated by Kate Greenaway

    Kate Greenaway

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 18, 2017)
    One of the few artists to gain true celebrity from illustrating children’s books, Kate Greenaway was one of the most influential illustrators of her age. Greenaway, along with Randolph Caldecott and Walter Crane, revolutionized illustration. Popular in both Europe and the United States, Greenaway has remained highly sought after, even among contemporary children’s book collectors.
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  • Koalas: Cute Marsupials

    Sharon Greenaway

    language (LearningIsland.com, Feb. 8, 2013)
    The koala is a small animal that lives in trees. It is a native animal of Australia.The adult male Koala is called a buck. The adult female is called a doe. A young koala is a joey.There are two types of koalas.The southern koala is found around the state of Victoria and up to the bottom of New South Wales. Then there’s a sort of a gap between where koalas are found until you get to Queensland. These koalas are called the northern koalas and are a lot smaller.Find out more about this amazing animal and learn the answers to these questions:In what way are a koala's eyes like a cat's eyes?Does the koala thumb have a claw?What sounds do koalas make?Is a koala a bear?How much water do koalas usually need?Learn what a koala looks like, where it lives, what it eats, what eats it, how babies are born, and other fun facts.Ages 7 to 10All measurements in American and metric.LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Many books are appropriate for hi-lo readers. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.
  • Kate Greenaway's Book of Games

    Kate Greenaway

    Paperback (Pook Press, May 27, 2015)
    This delightful book contains a large collection of games for children, young and old which are illustrated with Kate Greenaway's beautifully charming and delicate pictures. This book was originally published in 1899 and Pook Press are republishing it in order to allow children and adults to enjoy both the games and the wonderful illustrations.
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  • Kate Greenaway's Book of Games

    Kate Greenaway

    language (Pook Press, April 10, 2014)
    Kate Greenaway’s Book of Games contains a large collection of games and stories for children – to be appreciated by young and old alike. It contains such well-known and loved games as ‘Blind Man’s Buff’, ‘Hide-and-Seek’, ‘See-Saw’, ‘Oranges and Lemons’, ‘Hunt the Slipper’, and ‘Musical Chairs – King of the Castle’. A wonderful anthology, this ‘Book of Games’ is sure to delight both children and parents, with its fun amusements, and beautiful illustrations.Kate Greenaway (1846 – 1901), was a children’s book illustrator and writer, and remains one of the most popular illustrators of all time. Edmund Evans produced her first book, Under the Window, in 1879, which was an instant best-seller and cemented her pre-eminent position. Her charming children in quaint costumes and idyllic scenes captured the imagination of the contemporary public – and continue to delight over a century after their initial publication. Presented alongside the text, her illustrations (first published in 1888) further refine and elucidate this carefully collated anthology.Pook Press celebrates the great ‘Golden Age of Illustration‘ in children’s literature – a period of unparalleled excellence in book illustration from the 1880s to the 1930s. Our collection showcases classic fairy tales, children’s stories, and the work of some of the most celebrated artists, illustrators and authors.