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Books with author Jane Breskin Zalben

  • Cecilia's Older Brother.

    Jane Breskin. Zalben

    Library Binding (Collier-Mac., April 15, 1973)
    None
  • Earth to Andrew O. Blechman

    Jane Breskin Zalben

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Would-be comedian Andrew tutors Mr. Pearlstein in Hebrew in return for use of the former vaudevillian's 101 best jokes and soon discovers that the older man is falling for Andrew's grandmother
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  • The Fortuneteller in 5B

    Jane Breskin Zalben

    Paperback (Apple, Nov. 1, 1993)
    When Madame Van Dam moves in upstairs, eleven-year-old Alex, still grieving over the death of her father, and her best friend, Jenny, believe that their strange new neighbor is a witch or a vampire, until they discover clues to Madame Van Dam's past
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  • An Invitation to the Butterfly Ball: A Counting Rhyme

    Jane Yolen, Jane Breskin Zalben

    Paperback (Putnam Pub Group, June 1, 1983)
    All the animals from one little mouse to ten little porcupines prepare to attend the Butterfly Ball
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  • The Magic Menorah: A Modern Chanukah Tale

    Jane Breskin Zalben, Donna Diamond

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Twelve-year-old Stanley has had enough with Chanukah and just wants it over in order to get his home free from all the relatives, but a surprise encounter with Fishel the genie makes him understand the importance of the holiday and the joy of being with family.
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  • Hey, Mama Goose

    Jane Breskin Zalben, Emilie Chollat

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Feb. 3, 2005)
    When the Old Woman Who Lives in a ShoeÂ’s residence becomes too tight for her and her growing family, she happily decides to move into Snow White and the dwarfÂ’s house while they set up home in RapunzelÂ’s castle, but when the fairy tale characters begin to feel out of place in their new surroundings, it is decided by all to return to the places they truly call home.
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  • Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky

    Breskin Zalben

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne, Aug. 16, 1977)
    9" by 8 1/4". DJ shows wear to edges/spine. Tear on back upper edge, l;1" X 1". Inscription on front flyleaf. Binding is solid.Pages are clean, tight, and unmarked.
  • Pearls Passover: A Family Celebration through Stories, Recipes, Crafts, and Songs

    Jane Zalben

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Inc., Jan. 1, 2002)
    None
  • Baby Babka, the Gorgeous Genius

    Jane Breskin Zalben, Victoria Chess

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 30, 2004)
    Before the new baby is born, Beryl calls it Babka, hoping it will be a girl as sweet as Mama's delicious chocolate dessert. When it finally arrives, though, Beryl is disappointed. Not only is the baby another boy (she already has one little brother, Sam), but he has a stupid name and is just a big dumb lump, not the gorgeous genius the grownups say he is. However, her wise Uncle Morty has a few tricks up his sleeve. With a little magic and a little assistance from Mama, the aunts, and some old baby pictures, their Uncle Morty helps Beryl and Sam see that some things are true and unchanging, like the sun in the sky above and a family's love. Sharp and witty illustrations from popular artist Victoria Chess punctuate this easy-to-read chapter book about a unique and loving family.
  • An invitation to the butterfly ball : a counting rhyme

    Jane Yolen, Jane Breskin Zalben

    Hardcover (Parents Magazine Press, Aug. 16, 1976)
    children's
  • Inner Chimes

    Bobbye Goldstein, Jane Breskin Zalben

    Hardcover (Wordsong, Oct. 1, 1992)
    This joyful anthology celebrates the words, the rhymes, and the inspiration that create poetry. Included are poems by Eleanor Farjeon, Karla Kuskin, Eve Merriam, Lilian Moore, Jack Prelutsky, Nikki Giovanni, and others. With verse selected by Bobbye S. Goldstein and illustrated by Jane Breskin Zalben, this unique collection explores the wonder of poetry through poetry itself.
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  • Baby Babka, the Gorgeous Genius

    Jane Breskin Zalben, Victoria Chess

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 30, 2004)
    Before the new baby is born, Beryl calls it Babka, hoping it will be a girl as sweet as Mama’s delicious chocolate dessert. When it finally arrives, though, Beryl is disappointed. Not only is the baby another boy (she already has one little brother, Sam), but he has a stupid name and is just a big dumb lump, not the gorgeous genius the grownups say he is. However, her wise Uncle Morty has a few tricks up his sleeve. With a little magic and a little assistance from Mama, the aunts, and some old baby pictures, their Uncle Morty helps Beryl and Sam see that some things are true and unchanging, like the sun in the sky above and a family’s love.Sharp and witty illustrations from popular artist Victoria Chess punctuate this easy-to-read chapter book about a unique and loving family.
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