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Books with author Leslie Brooke

  • The Story of the Three Little Pigs

    L. Leslie Brooke

    language (, July 10, 2017)
    The Story of the Three Little Pigs by L. Leslie Brooke
  • The Golden Goose Book: A Fairy Tale Picture Book

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Sept. 1, 1992)
    A collection of nursery rhymes features "The Golden Goose," "Three Bears," "The Three Little Pigs," and "Tom Thumb," and includes color and black-and-white reproductions from the original 1904 text.
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  • Johnny Crow's Picture Book

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 16, 2015)
    A lively group of animal friends gather for hijinks in this compilation of three classic picture books. Brimming with simple but charming rhymes, pen-and-ink drawings, and luminous watercolor illustrations, the tales will captivate young readers and listeners, especially 4- to 8-year-olds.In Johnny Crow's Garden, the pig dances a jig, the elephant says something quite irrelevant, and the goose ― well, the goose is a goose. In Johnny Crow's Party, the bear sings a sentimental air, the sheep goes to sleep, and the armadillo uses him for a pillow. And in Johnny Crow's New Garden, the chimpanzee makes the tea, the puffins hand out the muffins, and all the animals dance and sing at a memorable garden party.
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  • Johnny Crow's Garden

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Hardcover (Warne, Sept. 2, 1986)
    A lion, rat, bear, ape, crane, beaver, goat, pig, stork, hippo, elephant, goose, mouse, cat, whale, owl, and fox all visit Johnny Crow's garden
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  • Johnny Crow's Garden

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 31, 2012)
    Johnny Crow's Garden L. Leslie Brooke
  • The Golden Goose

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Paperback (Lire Books, May 24, 2013)
    The Golden Goose tells the classic the story of Grimm's fairy tale involving a young man who is rewarded a golden goose in return for his kindness to a stranger Originally Printed by Frederick Warne & Co in 1904; With numerous drawings in color and black and white by L. Leslie Brooke. The original work has been cleaned and enhanced for your reading pleasure.
  • Johnny Crow's New Garden

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Paperback (Oxford City Press, Dec. 6, 2012)
    In the third of L. Leslie Brooke's fantastic Johnny Crow books, many more animals come to see Johnny's expanded garden. Along the way, a deer comes over queer, the weasels get measles, but the animals are happy in the end when the chimpanzee makes them all a nice cup of tea. This re-issue of a classic of children's literature has been lovingly hand-edited; it includes all the black and white and colour illustrations.
  • Johnny Crow's Garden

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Paperback (Benediction Classics, Aug. 11, 2010)
    A fully illustrated delightful childhood classic.
  • The Story of the Three Bears

    L. Leslie Brooke

    language (BK Publishers, March 15, 2013)
    * Illustrated* Author Biography* Interactive Table of Contents* Free Audiobook DownloadThe Story of the Three Bears [ Illustrated ] [ Free Audiobooks Download ]A children's book illustrator of pen-and-ink line drawings and watercolors. And include free audio-book link to download that could follow along and listen to the audio portion helping children learn to read.There is a story-book that will be occupied for children to read at bedtime or anytime. You can have this e-book for an incredibly lower price.This book included the short biography of author, adaptation and other text. And included free audio-book link for download (which can be downloaded separately using a PC/Mac in the end of the book.
  • Johnny Crow's garden: A picture book

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Unknown Binding (Frederick Warne and Company Ltd, )
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  • The Three Little Pigs

    Unknown Unknown, Leslie Brooke

    language (, May 7, 2019)
    The story of the Three Little Pigs was a favorite of mine as a kid. When I came across this beautifully illustrated 1904 version of the story, I just loved it! I thought it must be available for people to read. And since it’s in the public domain, here it is!What’s so special about the story of the Three Little Pigs?The Three Little Pigs is the original version of the hit movie Home Alone. Remember Home Alone? An 8-year-old Macaulay Culkin, left behind when his family flies to Paris for their Christmas vacation, defeats a couple of big bad wolves robbing his home. Imagine how Macaulay felt when he realized he was all alone.Haven’t we all felt like that as a kid? Alone. Ignored. Forgotten. Unsupported. Afraid of monsters under our bed and the shadows in our head. We love Home Alone because Macaulay Culkin not just defeats the monsters, through his own cleverness and effort, he annihilates them! Sound familiar? That’s the same story and lesson from the Three Little Pigs!The appeal of a young child besting the monsters threatening us all—is universal.I have to say, the grownup lesson of the Three Little Pigs, that “hard work and dedication pay off”, was lost on me. I have a feeling if I knew that was the lesson I was supposed to learn I wouldn’t have liked the story at all.Modern versions of the story have been changed to let the wolf off easy. Not this version. This version is old school—it does not end well for the wolf.And that’s what I love about this version of the story. Raise your hand if you were bullied as a kid? I hate bullies. Who is more of a bully than a big bad wolf hunting for dinner while yelling “I’ll huff and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house down”?We all know the wolf’s strategy worked against the first two little pigs, but not against the third little pig. When the wolf tried to blow down the third pig’s house it didn’t work. The third little pig built a house so strong the bully could not break in. Kids need strong homes.When direct violence didn’t work, the wolf turned to trickery. The wolf tried to trick the third pig into coming out of his house because the wolf knew that’s when the third little pig would be the most vulnerable to attack.This is a big lesson of the story: there are many ways of being bullied. You must defend against them all.But the third little pig was smart too. Macaulay Culkin level smart. Time after time the third little pig outsmarted the wolf at its own game. The result? There’s one less bully in the world.To a kid the Three Little Pigs doesn’t teach a cautionary tale about the value of hard work. How boring. Who would write a fable about that?What the Three Little Pigs shows is by using the power of your own mind even the littlest pig can defeat the biggest bully. And if there’s anything fables teach us is that the world is full of wolves.
  • Johnny Crow's Party

    L. Leslie Brooke

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne and Company, Aug. 16, 1966)
    Johnny Crow has worked to improve his garden and invites various animal friends to visit. Odd things happen. The snake got entangled with the rake, the kangaroo tried to paint the roses blue, till the camel swallowed the enamel--all in Johnny Crow's garden. Delightful story told in rhyme.