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Books with author Lauren Gallegos

  • Vulture Verses: Love Poems for the Unloved

    Diane Lang, Lauren Gallegos

    Paperback (Prospect Park Books LLC - Prospect Park Books, June 23, 2015)
    Naturalist and author Diane Lang and artist Lauren Gallegos take children on a guided tour of the animals that do so many good things for us, yet don't get enough love. Through lively, witty rhymes and warm, friendly illustrations, Vulture Verses helps children appreciate and befriend even the scariest critters.
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  • The Coal Thief

    Alane Adams, Lauren Gallegos

    Hardcover (SparkPress, Nov. 17, 2015)
    Brrr! Georgie wakes up to a freezing morning in 1920s Pennsylvania and gets the bad news that there is no coal to heat the farmhouse―and he knows there is no money to buy more, either. Just after he finds this out, along comes his friend Harley, who drags him off on an adventure to find some mysterious “black gold.” Before Georgie can catch his breath, he’s in a pile of trouble―all the way up to his ears! Take a trip back in time and join Georgie in this heartwarming tale of mischief made and lessons learned in America’s storied past.USA Best Book Awards: Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction, Finalist
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  • Vulture Verses: Love Poems for the Unloved

    Diane Lang, Lauren Gallegos

    Hardcover (Prospect Park Books, Sept. 1, 2012)
    When it comes to animals, the fluffy, the handsome, and the strong get all the attention. But children have every reason to love the critters that scuttle, slither, buzz, and sting. Naturalist and author Diane Lang and artist Lauren Gallegos take children on a guided tour of the animals that do so many good things for us, yet don't get enough love. Through lively, witty rhymes and warm, friendly illustrations, Vulture Verses helps children appreciate and befriend even the scariest critters. That's right, even the vampire bat!
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  • The Santa Thief

    Alane Adams, Lauren Gallegos

    Hardcover (SparkPress, Nov. 7, 2017)
    It's winter in Girard, Pennsylvania and the pond is completely frozen over―ready for a young boy to go skating!―but Georgie's ice skates are too small. All Georgie wants for Christmas is a new pair of skates. But times are tough in 1920s Pennsylvania, and he gets the disappointing news Santa might not come this year. Follow Georgie as he decides to take matters into his own hands by stealing Santa's identity―and discovers what Christmas is all about. The Santa Thief is a heartwarming tale of boyhood set in 1920s Pennsylvania for children ages 4-8.
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  • Ernie's Wish Trail: A 3D Interactive Children's Picture Book

    Maia Orion, Lauren Gallegos

    Board book (Augpix Ventures LLC, Oct. 15, 2016)
    Ernie's Wish Trail is a children's picture book enabled for Augmented Reality with an iPhone/ iPad app. In every interaction Ernie has, up pops a new wish to be someone else - an enchantment with their natural gifts. Ernie's wish trail ends in rediscovering simple pleasures and the joys of being himself. This simple story for toddlers and preschool kids, illustrated beautifully, can be enjoyed with & without the Augmented Reality app. The app serves to provide an immersive experience by enabling interaction with the story using 3D and sound.
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  • The Circus Thief

    Alane Adams, Lauren Gallegos

    language (SparkPress, Nov. 6, 2018)
    The circus is in town, and Georgie has his heart set on going. When Papa agrees to take him and his friend Harley, the boys marvel at the amazing elephants and clowns. But the best act of all is the amazing Roxie, a trained horse who can do all sorts of tricks. When Georgie is invited to ride on her back, he discovers it’s her last show—Roxie is going to be sent to the work farm! When Roxie bolts with Georgie on her back, Papa must come to his rescue. The Circus Thief is a heartwarming tale of boyhood set in 1920s Pennsylvania for children ages 4–8.
  • Rubio and Julienne: A Sweet and Cheesy Tale

    Dan Paley, Lauren Gallegos

    Hardcover (Tilbury House Publishers, June 5, 2018)
    Rubio Fromage sat in his father’s cheese shop and longed to taste the beautiful fruits in the window of the fruit shop across the street. Julienne Chéri sat in her mother’s fruit shop and longed to taste the delectable wheels and savory wedges in the window of the cheese shop across the street. But Rubio’s father hated fruit and Julienne’s mother hated cheese, and the children were forbidden to speak to each other. But one day while making deliveries, they collided on a street corner. Rubio’s cheeses and Julienne’s fruits flew skyward and fell on their heads, creating spontaneous juicy pairings that they couldn’t help but taste. The forbidden combinations were out of this world. Nothing could ever be the same. Fortunately for Rubio and Julienne, their forbidden adventures end more happily than Romeo and Juliette’s, though not before our heroes overcome a few obstacles and accidents, one of which prompts a mortified Rubio to exclaim, “What cheese through yonder window breaks?”A backmatter menu of child friendly delicious fruit-cheese combinations augments the story.Lexile Level 580Fountas and Pinnell Level O Color throughout
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  • The Circus Thief

    Alane Adams, Lauren Gallegos

    Hardcover (SparkPress, Nov. 6, 2018)
    2020 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Children's Picture Book (Illustrative 6 Years of Age and Up)2019 American Fiction Awards, Children's Fiction: Winner2019 American Fiction Awards, Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction: Finalist“The circus is bursting with amazing sights and sounds, from clowns and elephants to a lady with a beard, in The Circus Thief, a delightfully nostalgic tale of compassion, kindness, and generosity.”―Foreword Clarion ReviewsThe circus is in town, and Georgie has his heart set on going. When Papa agrees to take him and his friend Harley, the boys marvel at the amazing elephants and clowns. But the best act of all is the amazing Roxie, a trained horse who can do all sorts of tricks. When Georgie is invited to ride on her back, he discovers it’s her last show―Roxie is going to be sent to the work farm! When Roxie bolts with Georgie on her back, Papa must come to his rescue. The Circus Thief is a heartwarming tale of boyhood set in 1920s Pennsylvania for children ages 4–8.
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  • The Egg Thief

    Alane Adams, Lauren Gallegos

    Hardcover (SparkPress, April 5, 2016)
    Young Georgie wakes up to a morning of chores back in 1920s Pennsylvania when he gets the bad news―someone has stolen all the eggs in the henhouse. The culprit is Buster, a stray dog who takes Georgie on an adventure to find more eggs. Follow Buster and Georgie and their mischievous antics in this heartwarming tale of farm life in America’s storied past.
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  • The Coal Thief

    Alane Adams, Lauren Gallegos

    eBook (SparkPress, Nov. 17, 2015)
    Brrr! Georgie wakes up to a freezing morning in 1920s Pennsylvania and gets the bad news that there is no coal to heat the farmhouse—and he knows there is no money to buy more, either. Just after he finds this out, along comes his friend Harley, who drags him off on an adventure to find some mysterious “black gold.” Before Georgie can catch his breath, he’s in a pile of trouble—all the way up to his ears! Take a trip back in time and join Georgie in this heartwarming tale of mischief made and lessons learned in America’s storied past.USA Best Book Awards: Children's Picture Book: Hardcover Fiction, Finalist
  • The Egg Thief

    Alane Adams, Lauren Gallegos

    eBook (SparkPress, April 5, 2016)
    Young Georgie wakes up to a morning of chores back in 1920s Pennsylvania when he gets the bad news—someone has stolen all the eggs in the henhouse. The culprit is Buster, a stray dog who takes Georgie on an adventure to find more eggs. Follow Buster and Georgie and their mischievous antics in this heartwarming tale of farm life in America’s storied past.
  • Ghost Tales

    Travis Flynn, Lauren Gallegos

    language (, Aug. 31, 2011)
    When a pessimistic ghost named Bernie Oliver comes to suspect that his new home is haunted by a human teenager, he is terrified out of his wits. Compelled by fear, Bernie does everything he can to get rid of his unwanted guest. What he doesn’t know, is that Julie Edwards is blind, and for some odd reason, Bernie is the only person she can see. Julie is determined to stick around, if only to catch another glimpse of the curious boy who seems to flutter into and out of her life.