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Books with author Keiko Kasza

  • The Dog Who Cried Wolf

    Keiko Kasza

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 6, 2005)
    Moka is a good dog. But when Michelle, his little girl, reads him a book about wolves, being a good dog suddenly seems awfully boring. Wolves get to run around doing whatever they want. No one ever makes a wolf dress up for a tea party.So Moka decides to run away to the wild. But what will happen when the real wolves show up?For any kid who's tired of being good, Moka's antics will be a vicarious treat.
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  • The Dog Who Cried Wolf

    Keiko Kasza

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 8, 2005)
    Moka is a good dog. But when Michelle, his little girl, reads him a book about wolves, being a good dog suddenly seems awfully boring. Wolves get to run around doing whatever they want. No one ever makes a wolf dress up for a tea party.So Moka decides to run away to the wild. But what will happen when the real wolves show up?For any kid who's tired of being good, Moka's antics will be a vicarious treat.
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  • The Mightiest

    Keiko Kasza

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2001)
    Is the Bear, the Elephant, or the Lion the mightiest animal in the forest? When the three friends come upon a golden crown that says, "For the Mightiest," they each think that they deserve the title. Just when it looks like they'll argue forever, an old woman comes along, which gives them an idea. They'll have a contest to see who can scare her the most! But their game goes awry when a giant appears to take the crown. The giant is certainly the biggest, but does that make him the mightiest? Or is there someone else even mightier than the giant? Keiko Kasza charms us again with a subtle reminder that no one is mightier than Mom.
  • The Rat and the Tiger

    Keiko Kasza

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, March 24, 1993)
    Tiger has been acting like a bully, but Rat shows him how important it is to share and play fair. Rat and Tiger are best friends. They have lots of fun playing together, even though when they play cowboys, Rat always has to be the bad guy. When they share a snack, Rat always gets the smaller piece. But one day, Tiger takes the bullying too far, and Rat decides that he’s not going take it anymore. Rat stands up for himself and refuses to be Ttiger’s friend until Tiger learns to play fair and square. With appealing illustrations and a simple text, Keiko Kasza delivers an important message about friendship in this heartwarming story.
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  • When the Elephant Walks

    Keiko Kasza

    Paperback (Puffin, March 17, 1997)
    When the elephant walks he scares the bear who runs away and scares the crocodile who runs away and scares the wild hog in this never-ending animal story
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  • The Pig's Picnic

    Keiko Kasza

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 10, 2001)
    Mr. Pig wants to look his best when he asks Miss Pig to join him for a picnic. So he takes the advice of his friends Lion, Fox, and Zebra, and borrows something special from each of them. Mr. Pig thinks he looks pretty handsome-but what will Miss Pig say? This hilarious tale will have readers laughing aloud while it imparts a gentle message about being happy with who you are. "Children will love the perky porcine star of this cheery tale." (School Library Journal)
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  • The Wolf's Chicken Stew by Keiko Kasza

    Keiko Kasza

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, April 6, 1987)
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  • Ready for Anything!

    Keiko Kasza

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 17, 2009)
    A warm, funny tale for little worriers At first, Raccoon thought a picnic with his friend Duck sounded like fun, but he?s having second thoughts. After all, picnics can be very dangerous. They might get attacked by bees, or fall into the river, or even run into a giant, fire-breathing dragon who lives in a cave! Yes, a picnic is a very bad idea indeed. Luckily, Duck knows that even though you can?t plan for the unexpected, there?s no reason to be afraid of it, because some surprises in life can be wonderful.
  • My Lucky Birthday

    Keiko Kasza

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 2, 2013)
    A hilarious trickster tale companion to the story time hit My Lucky Day.Just as Alligator Al is planning the perfect birthday dinner for himself, there is a knock on his door. It's a delicious-looking piglet—how lucky!But as Al prepares his feast, the piglet makes some suggestions. Shouldn’t Al have a big birthday cake? Piglet can tell him how to make one. And wouldn’t the celebration be more fun with fancy decorations and party guests? Piglet would be happy to ask some friends to come over.Al is so lucky that Piglet is there to help...or is he? Could Piglet have a clever party trick up his sleeve?Fans of trickster tales, rooting for the underdog, and the proven crowd favorite My Lucky Day will be thrilled to see who turns out to have the luckiest birthday of all.
  • Badger's Fancy Meal

    Keiko Kasza

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 10, 2007)
    When apples, worms and roots become unbearably boring, Badger sets off to find more exciting food—but he can’t quite catch the main ingredients. Badger keeps searching until in frustration he shouts: “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!” Unfortunately, a nearby horse doesn’t think that is so funny. Keiko Kasza, a master at surprise twists on the last page, includes clever panels to show what happens to the animals who escape Badger’s grasp, allowing kids to be in on the satisfying way they unwittingly get back at their tormentor.
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  • Ready for Anything

    Keiko Kasza

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 2009)
    Raccoon is nervous about going on his first picnic. His friend Duck helps Raccoon see that there is nothing to worry about and that picnics are too much fun to miss.
  • Silly Goose's Big Story

    Keiko Kasza

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2012)
    Friends and imagination save the day Goose's friends love the stories he makes up when they're playing. Except one thing - Goose is always the hero. And when they ask to take turns leading the fun, Goose doesn't agree. While they argue about it, no one notices the hungry wolf sneaking up on them until he shouts, "Hello, Lunch!" This real-life danger shows Goose how silly he's been and that his friends make terrific heroes! Always a surefire hit on laps or at storytime, Keiko Kasza's latest shows how imagination can come in handy in an unexpected way.