Browse all books

Books with author Leonid Gore

  • The Wonderful Book

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Nov. 1, 2010)
    In this delightful story, a lost book transforms into whatever the finder needs it to be. An imaginative and original tale with all the elements of the best and most enduring children's book classics!Deep in the woods, a rabbit finds a mysterious object. "What is this?" he asks. "It looks like a wonderful house for me." And he wriggles inside for a nap. Later he hops away and a bear lumbers by. "What is this?" the bear asks. "It looks like a wonderful hat for me." And he puts it on his head. One by one different animals find the object and transform it into whatever they need it to be. But it's not until the little boy comes along and knows exactly what it is. It's a wonderful book! And all the animals gather around to share the truly wonderful story that's inside.
    L
  • Mommy, Where Are You?

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 24, 2009)
    One morning Ozzy wakes up...and Mommy isn't there! Where could she be? Behind the fence? Down in the meadow? Up in the tree? Or maybe she is exactly where she is supposed to be after all.
    J
  • Worms for Lunch?

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, March 1, 2011)
    In the vein of THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR, Leonid Gore follows a curious worm through die-cut pages to discover what different animals like to eat for lunch."Who on earth would eat worms for lunch?" the curious little leaf-loving worm wants to know.... Not the mouse who likes cheese. Not the little girl, who loves spaghetti and ice cream! Not the cow, nor the bee, nor the monkey.... But when a fish reveals what he most desires for lunch--wiggly, wiggly worms--our little worm goes quickly on his way.... In this funny, lighthearted romp that celebrates indivudal taste, young readers will relish guessing what each different animal calls lunch. And they'll be hungry to read this one again!
    L
  • Worms for Lunch

    Leonid Gore

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2011)
    In the vein of THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR, Leonid Gore follows a curious worm through die-cut pages to discover what different animals like to eat for lunch. "Who on earth would eat worms for lunch?" the curious little leaf-loving worm wants to know.... Not the mouse who likes cheese. Not the little girl, who loves spaghetti and ice cream! Not the cow, nor the bee, nor the monkey.... But when a fish reveals what he most desires for lunch--wiggly, wiggly worms--our little worm goes quickly on his way.... In this funny, lighthearted romp that celebrates indivudal taste, young readers will relish guessing what each different animal calls lunch. And they'll be hungry to read this one again!
    L
  • Danny's First Snow

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Oct. 23, 2007)
    "Look at the snow!" says Mommy. Danny watches the white flakes dance outside his window. But what is snow? Danny wonders, and he goes out to see for himself. Snow is friendly, but it can also be fierce. It just depends on your imagination!
    K
  • The Wonderful Book

    Leonid Gore

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2010)
    childrens book
    L
  • When I Grow Up

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, May 1, 2009)
    What will YOU be when you grow up? Leonid Gore's imaginative text and art offer an original response to a universal question."What will I be when I grow up?" asks a little boy. The world around him supplies inspiring answers: A raindrop grows up to be a fast-running river. A green shoot grows up to be a tall and mighty tree. A shadow grows up to be a gentle night full of dreams.In the end, the boy's greatest inspiration comes from the simplest of sources: his father's love.
    H
  • The Christmas Rat

    Avi, Leonid Gore

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 17, 2015)
    He is one weird Christmas visitor -- his hair and moustache an unearthly white-blond, his voice a gruff rumble. He fills the apartment doorway. From two metal cases he produces what a boy would expect from an exterminator: Toxic roach powders and poisonous fog bombs. But a crossbow? Eric is fascinated at first. He's been bored this snowbound vacation, and has already zapped about a zillion Zergs. Antsy, he's even sneaked a look at the Christmas presents hidden beneath his parents' bed. Then Anje Gabrail, this exterminator, appears, talking a little madly about his war against rats -- about killing them. "The worst," Anje says. And if Eric sees one in the Eden Apartments, he is to call Anje's twenty-four-hour cell phone immediately. Later that Monday, the fourth day before Christmas, a rat does appear in the building's basement -- and Eric finds himself suddenly, frighteningly swept into Anje's vengeful army. As either partner...or victim. With only a flashlight.
    S
  • Mommy, Where Are You?

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 24, 2009)
    One morning Ozzy wakes up...and Mommy isn't there! Where could she be? Behind the fence? Down in the meadow? Up in the tree? Or maybe she is exactly where she is supposed to be after all.
    J
  • Danny's First Snow

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Ginee Seo Books, Oct. 23, 2007)
    "Look at the snow!" says Mommy.Danny watches the white flakes dance outside his window.But what is snow? Danny wonders, and he goes out to see for himself.Snow is friendly, but it can also be fierce. It just depends on your imagination!
  • The Wonderful Book

    Leonid Gore

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Deep in the woods, a rabbit finds a mysterious object. "What is this?" he asks. "It looks like a wonderful house for me." And he wriggles inside for a nap. Later he hops away and a bear lumbers by. "What is this?" the bear asks. "It looks like a wonderful hat for me." And he puts it on his head. One by one different animals find the object and transform it into whatever they need it to be. But it's not until the little boy comes along and knows exactly what it is. It's a wonderful book! And all the animals gather around to share the truly wonderful story that's inside.
    L
  • And Nick

    Emily Gore, Leonid Gore

    language (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 16, 2015)
    Nick isn’t sure what he wants—and that’s okay! Youngest siblings and late bloomers will be delighted by this charming and reassuring picture book.There are four mice brothers: Rick, Mick, Vick…and Nick!Nick is the youngest, and while his brothers each know exactly what they want, Nick is never quite sure. Which color shirt is the nicest? What does Nick want to eat? Which flower will be best to pick from the meadow? Nick doesn’t know! But…He might just be waiting for the right moment to bloom.