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Books with author Janice May Udry

  • Tree Is Nice

    Janice May Udry

    Hardcover (Weston Woods, June 16, 1994)
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  • Glenda

    Janice May Udry, Marc Simont

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, June 1, 1969)
    Glenda, the witch, decides she wants to be a school girl but fails to recognize her complete lack of success in the venture.
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  • Lets Be Enemies Lb

    Janice May Udry, Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 21, 1961)
    James used to be my friend. But today he is my enemy.James and John are best friends—or at least they used to be. They shared pretzels, umbrellas, and even chicken pox. Now James always wants to be boss, and John doesn't want to be friends anymore. But when he goes to James' house to tell him so, something unexpected happens.
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  • Glenda Glinka: Witch-at-large

    Janice May Udry, Marc Simont

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Able to turn herself into anything, Glenda Glinka the witch transforms herself into a little girl, aspiring to be the best child that ever was, and learns how hard it is to do everyday little girl things. Reprint.
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  • alfred

    Janice May Udry, judith roth

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman, March 15, 1960)
    from the dust jacket - "Every morning, Henry had to pass many dogs on his way to school. It seemed that there were more dogs on his street than anywhere else. And the very thought of dogs took Henry's appetite away. For the truth was that Henry was afraid of dogs. Then, one morning, Alfred, the big red dog and Henry met face to face and everything changed.............."
  • Let's Be Enemies

    Janice May Udry, Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 1988)
    James and John are best friends - or at least they used to be. They shared pretzels, umbrellas, and even chicken pox. Now James always wants to be boss, and John doesn't want to be friends anymore. But when he goes to James' house to tell him so, something unexpected happens.
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  • A Tree Is Nice

    Janice May Udry, Marc Simont

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-05-15, May 15, 2007)
    "Trees are very nice," says Janice May Udry in her first book for children. She goes on to explain that even one tree is nice, if it is the only one you happen to have.Some of the reasons why trees are so good to have around are funny. Some are indisputable facts. But in all of them there is a sense of poetic simplicity and beauty which will be sure to entrance any young child. Whether he knows one tree or many, he will relish the descriptions of the delights to be had in, with, or under a tree.Marc Simont's joyous pictures, half of them in full color, accentuate the child-like charm of the words. And each painting of a tree or trees shows just how very nice they can be.
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  • Mary Jo's Grandmother.

    Janice May Udry, Eleanor Mill

    Library Binding (Albert Whitman & Co, June 1, 1970)
    Mary Jo helps her grandmother when the old woman is injured in her country home
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  • The Moon Jumpers

    Janice May Udry, Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 7, 1959)
    As they play in the moonlight, 4 children experience the beauty of a warm summer night
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  • A Tree Is Nice

    Janice May Udry, Marc Simont

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 21, 1957)
    Winner of the Caldecott Medal“A radiant and buoyant picture book.” —The Horn BookA Tree Is Nice is a classic tale about the beauty of the everyday world. "Simont's watercolors perfectly complement the poetic simplicity of the text, allowing the reader room to engage in his or her own imaginative embroiderings about trees" (Children's Books and Their Creators).Trees are beautiful. They fill up the sky. If you have a tree, you can climb up its trunk, roll in its leaves, or hang a swing from one of its limbs. Cows and babies can nap in the shade of a tree. Birds can make nests in the branches. A tree is good to have around. A tree is nice.
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  • What Mary Jo Shared

    Janice May Udry, Eleanor Mill

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 15, 1988)
    Book by Udry, Janice May
  • A Tree Is Nice

    Janice May Udry, Marc Simont

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 1987)
    This Caldecott Medal-winning book shows, with poetic simplicity and beauty, why trees are so good to have around as it describes the delights to be had in, with, or under a tree. Full-color illustrations.
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