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Books with author Helen Oxenbury

  • Tom and Pippo Read a Story

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Little Simon, April 1, 1998)
    Tom likes his father to read to him and his toy monkey, Pippo, but when his father gets tired Tom "reads" to Pippo himself.
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  • Tom and Pippo See the Moon

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Little Simon, Feb. 15, 1989)
    A young boy asks his father questions about the moon and imagines flying there with his toy monkey.
  • Tom and Pippo at the Seaside

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Campbell Books, May 21, 1999)
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  • Dressing

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Little Simon, Feb. 23, 1981)
    Baby appears wearing his diaper, undershirt, sock, shoe, shirt, overalls, and hat. On heavy board pages.
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  • When Charley Met Granpa

    Amy Hest, Helen Oxenbury

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Tom and Pippo Go for a Walk

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Little Simon, April 1, 1998)
    Tom and his toy monkey, Pippo, go out for a walk and fall into a mud puddle
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  • Pippo Gets Lost

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Little Simon, April 1, 1998)
    Tom is very worried when he searches the house and can't find Pippo
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  • Tom and Pippo in the Snow

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Aladdin Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 1989)
    After a few tries, Tom and Pippo decide that they can go sledding without Daddy's help
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  • The Helen Oxenbury Nursery Collection

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 2004)
    THE HELEN OXENBURY Nursery Collection brings together a wealth of nursery stories and rhymes, vividly brought to life by one of today’s foremost illustrators. With newly reproduced artwork, this treasury includes both traditional verses and classic stories, from Sing a Song of Sixpence to Little Red Riding Hood. An instant classic, with lively, humorous illustrations that are sure to win the hearts of very young chiildren.Praise for The Helen Oxenbury Nursery Story Book:“An essential part of any young child’s library.”—Parents Magazine“Oxenbury’s visual style is extraordinarily comfortable and will be enthusiastically welcomed by young listeners.”—School Library Journal
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  • Dressing

    Oxenbury Helen

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd (1999-01-13), March 15, 1656)
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  • Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes lap board book

    Mem Fox, Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 25, 2011)
    As everyone knows, nothing is sweeter than tiny baby fingers and chubby baby toes. . . . And here, from two of the most gifted picture-book creators of our time, is a celebration of baby fingers, baby toes, and the joy they—and the babies they belong to—bring to everyone, everywhere, all over the world! This is a gorgeously simple picture book for very young children, and once you finish the rhythmic, rhyming text, all you’ll want to do is go back to the beginning . . . and read it again! The luminous watercolor illustrations of these roly-poly little ones from a variety of backgrounds are adorable, quirky, and true to life, right down to the wrinkles, dimples, and pudges in their completely squishable arms, legs, and tummies.
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  • Family

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Little Simon, Feb. 23, 1981)
    Baby is pictured with his mother, father, sister, brother, grandmother, grandfather, and another baby. On heavy board pages.
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