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Books with author Karen Ann Weinhaus

  • There Is a Carrot in My Ear and Other Noodle Tales

    Alvin Schwartz, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 9, 1986)
    Meet the silliest family in the world!Grandpa Brown tries to hatch a baby horse.Mr. Brown shouts at his underwear. And Jane Brown grows a carrot in her ear (she planted a radish). Here are six stories to make you giggle and laugh.
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  • Poem Stew

    William Cole, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Paperback (HarperCollins, July 19, 1983)
    Poem StewThrough the teethAnd past the gumsLook out stomachHere it comes!A feast of hilarious peoms about food written by such popular writers as William Cole, Odgen Nash, John Ciardi, and Shel Silverstein. Seasoned with Karen Ann Weinhaus's comical illustrations, these poems are sure to hit your funny bone and whet your appetite for more.
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  • All of Our Noses Are Here: And Other Noodle Tales

    Alvin Schwartz, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 7, 1985)
    The noodle-headed Browns are back! And all of their noses are here, but clearly their wits are not.Jane gets a donkey -- or does she? Grandpa misses the last ferryboat home. The Browns go on a rowboat trip, but have they all come back? Poor Sam falls out of a tree. And the whole family meets a nice new family in a mirror.Oh, those silly Browns! Who could be funnier? And what could be better than five new noodle tales from Alvin Schwartz with Karen Ann Weinhaus's perfect pictures of these noodleheads in action?
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  • There Is a Carrot in My Ear and Other Noodle Tales

    Alvin Schwartz, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1986)
    Six funny stories abut a family of very silly people. Lavishly laced with hilarity, they can be read alone or aloud over and over again.--ALA Booklist. Illustrated. A Trophy I Can Read Book.
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  • Music for Ones and Twos

    Tom Glazer, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Paperback (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 1983)
    Fifty-six traditional and original songs, games, and finger-play rhymes.
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  • All of Our Noses Are Here: And Other Noodle Tales

    Alvin Schwartz, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, May 7, 1985)
    The noodle-headed Browns are back! And all of their noses are here, but clearly their wits are not.Jane gets a donkey -- or does she? Grandpa misses the last ferryboat home. The Browns go on a rowboat trip, but have they all come back? Poor Sam falls out of a tree. And the whole family meets a nice new family in a mirror.Oh, those silly Browns! Who could be funnier? And what could be better than five new noodle tales from Alvin Schwartz with Karen Ann Weinhaus's perfect pictures of these noodleheads in action?
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  • There Is A Carrot In My Ear, And Other Noodle Tales

    Alvin Schwartz, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 9, 1986)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A collection of six stories about a family of silly people, based on noodle folklore from America, Europe, and Asia Minor.
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  • There Is a Carrot in My Ear and Other Noodle Tales

    Alvin Schwartz, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, April 20, 1982)
    โ€˜Six funny stories about a family of very silly people. Lavishly laced with hilarity, they can be read alone or aloud over and over again. Cartoon drawings are bright and perky.โ€™ โ€”BL. โ€˜Brisk, easy-to-read words and sentences.โ€™ โ€”K. Children's Editors' Choices 1982 (BL)Children's Books of 1982 (Library of Congress)
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  • There is a Carrot in My Ear, and Other Noodle Tales

    Alvin Schwartz, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1982)
    A collection of six stories about a family of silly people, based on noodle folklore from America, Europe, and Asia Minor.
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  • There Is a Carrot In My Ear and Other Noodle Tales

    Alvin Schwartz, Karen Ann Weinhaus

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • There Is a Carrot in My Ear and Other Noodle Tales

    Karen Ann Weinhaus Alvin Schwartz

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1986)
    In 1957, Harper published its first I Can Read title, Little Bear, written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Large type, simple vocabulary, chapter-like divisions, and decorative pictures made Little Bear perfect for emerging readers
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