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Books with author Jackie Mims Hopkins

  • Goldie Socks and the Three Libearians

    Jackie Mims Hopkins, John Manders

    Hardcover (Upstart Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    When Goldie Socks takes a shortcut through the woods when she is late for school, she comes across an intriguing cottage made of books.
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  • Prairie Chicken Little

    Jackie Mims Hopkins, Henry Cole

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2015)
    When Mary McBlicken the prairie chicken hears a rumblin’ and a grumblin’, she sets off to warn her friends in this prairie-style twist on Chicken Little.Mary McBlicken is sure a stampede’s a comin’! She hurries to the ranch, gathering up her friends―a prairie dog, a jack rabbit, and a meadowlark―along the way. Before the fine feathered and furry folks get to their destination, they encounter a coyote who says he knows a shortcut. Should they trust him? Will they find Cowboy Stan and Red Dog Dan in time? And where is that rumbling coming from anyway?Jackie Mims Hopkins brings readers a hilarious, prairie-style rendition of a well-loved tale. Henry Cole’s energetic illustrations perfectly complement the hilarity and will have readers laughing out loud.
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  • Our Texas

    Jackie Mims Hopkins

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Take a tour of the Lone Star State.From King Ranch to the Alamo on through the capital city of Austin, explore historical sites, learn about the people who helped Texas develop, and discover the natural beauty of this dynamic state.Revised and re-illustrated, OUR TEXAS (originally TUMBLEWEED TOM ON THE TEXAS TRAIL) takes readers on a tour of the cities and wilderness of this larger-than-life state.
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  • The Gold Miner's Daughter: A Melodramatic Fairy Tale

    Jackie Mims Hopkins, Jon Goodell

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Gracie Pearl lives with her pa deep in the heart of gold minin’ country. But the mine is empty and the two have fallen on hard times.Now the villainous banker Mr. Bigglebottom wants Gracie Pearl and her pa to pay back the money they owe him or he plans to take Gracie Pearl as his wife. As Gracie goes in search of gold she encounters a series of characters young readers will find strangely familiar―from a blonde girl who ate Bigglebottom’s porridge and is now pursued by three bears to a very long-haired girl whom he has locked up in a tower.Through clever plotting and charmingly drawn characters, Hopkins has crafted another first-rate fairy tale, raucously brought to life by Goodell. Humorous asides sprinkled throughout the text encourage young readers to play along with the story, and its surprise ending will please young and old alike.
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  • The Three Armadillies Tuff

    Jackie Mims Hopkins, S.G. Brooks

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2011)
    In this spirited spin on a classic tale, three fun-loving armadillo sisters―Lilly, Jilly, and Dilly―need to cross a busy highway to get to the new dance hall.They decide the safest option is to scurry through the culvert that runs under the road. But inside the culvert lurks a spindly legged coyote with a big appetite for “armadilly chili.” The littlest sister, Lilly, manages to fast-talk her way past the coyote, as does her older sister, Jilly. When the coyote sees the size of the eldest, Dilly, she really starts licking her chops. But Dilly Armadilly Tuff is a stubborn gal with her own ideas about what a lonely coyote really needs!Jackie Mims Hopkins’ hilarious retelling of the classic children’s story “Three Billy Goats Gruff” features a southwestern twang and a delightful surprise ending. S. G. Brooks’ lighthearted, appealing illustrations bring the colorful characters to life.
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  • Joe Bright and the Seven Genre Dudes

    Jackie Mims Hopkins, John Manders

    Hardcover (Upstart Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
    In this humorous version of "Snow White," Joe Bright challenges the talents of storytelling enchantress Stella with his tales of seven book-loving genre dudes.
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  • Prairie Chicken Little

    Jackie Mims Hopkins

    Paperback (Peachtree Pub Ltd, March 15, 2013)
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  • Prairie Chicken Little

    Jackie Mims Hopkins, Henry Cole

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2013)
    When Mary McBlicken the prairie chicken hears a rumblin’ and a grumblin’, she sets off to warn her friends in this prairie-style twist on Chicken Little.Mary McBlicken is sure a stampede’s a comin’! She hurries to the ranch, gathering up her friends―a prairie dog, a jack rabbit, and a meadowlark―along the way. Before the fine feathered and furry folks get to their destination, they encounter a coyote who says he knows a shortcut. Should they trust him? Will they find Cowboy Stan and Red Dog Dan in time? And where is that rumbling coming from anyway?Jackie Mims Hopkins brings readers a hilarious, prairie-style rendition of a well-loved tale. Henry Cole’s energetic illustrations perfectly complement the hilarity and will have readers laughing out loud.
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  • The Horned Toad Prince by Jackie Mims Hopkins

    Jackie Mims Hopkins

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishers, March 15, 1762)
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  • The Three Armadillies Tuff by Jackie Mims Hopkins

    Jackie Mims Hopkins

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishers, March 15, 1780)
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  • The Shelf Elf Helps Out by Jackie Mims Hopkins

    Jackie Mims Hopkins

    Hardcover (Upstart Books (2006-06-30), March 15, 1656)
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  • The Horned Toad Prince

    Jackie Mims Hopkins, Michael Austin

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2010)
    In this hilarious spin on a classic fairy tale, a spunky cowgirl finds herself in a mess of trouble and is forced to strike a deal with a horned toad.Reba Jo loves riding all over the wild prairie and roping any critter unlucky enough to cross her path. But when her luck turns sour, she has to work with a horned toad to save her own hide. Reba Jo tries her darnedest to weasel out of her part of the bargain, but the clever horned toad won’t let her off the hook. In the end, she learns that a promise is a promise and words once spoken are not easily taken back.Jackie Mims Hopkins’s sizzling southwestern retelling of the fairy tale “The Frog Prince” is complemented by Michael Austin’s vibrant, distinctive illustrations, which colorfully transport young readers to the untamed, dusty prairie.
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