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Books with author Lindsay Camp

  • Why?

    Lindsay Camp

    Hardcover (Hinkler Books, March 15, 2010)
    Why does she have to get up? Why does she have to get dressed? Why does it rain? Why do these questions sound familiar? Because Lily is going through that exasperating phase every child goes through. Most of the time her father tries to be patient and answer her, but sometimes it drives him insane. It takes an alien invasion to remind him why asking why can be a good thing.Tony Ross's bold illustrations portray an unflappable heroine. There is even a key on the endpapers, so inquisitive minds can decode the alien dialog.
  • The Midnight Feast

    Lindsay Camp

    Paperback (Picture Lions, March 15, 1998)
    None
  • Keeping Up with Cheetah

    Lindsay Camp

    Paperback (Mantra Lingua/Tsai Fong, )
    Bilingual in Haitian-Creole and English! Keeping up with Cheetah is a warm and funny story about the value of true friendship. Cheetah liked telling jokes and running. His best friend, Hippopotamus, laughed at all his jokes even though they weren't very funny. But that wasn't enough for Cheetah, who wanted a friend who could also run. Find out how Cheetah discovers the true value of friendship.
  • Dinosaurs at the Supermarket

    Lindsay Camp

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Jan. 1, 1993)
    The story of a little girl with a big imagination traces the fantastic daydreams she has after she finds an old dinosaur bone and pictures what life would be like if the creatures shared the earth with humans.
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  • Why?

    Lindsay Camp

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 24, 1999)
    Little Lily is going through that exasperating phase every child goes through--asking questions about everything--but her inquisitive nature helps her father save the world from an alien invasion.
    K
  • Cabbages from Outer Space

    Lindsay Camp

    Paperback (Random House of Canada, Limite, March 15, 1999)
    None
  • "Oh No, It'S A Baby! Picture Books""

    Lindsay Camp

    Paperback (Hodder Wayland, )
    None
  • Why?

    Lindsay Camp, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Nov. 1, 2008)
    "WHY?" is Lily's favorite word. She asks it all the time. Her dad tries to give her sensible answers but sometimes he just gets upset. Then, one afternoon in the park, something rather unusual happens—something that makes Lily's dad very proud of her indeed.
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  • Keeping Up with Cheetah

    Lindsay Camp

    Paperback (Mantra Lingua, )
    Bilingual in Haitian-Creole and English! Keeping up with Cheetah is a warm and funny story about the value of true friendship. Cheetah liked telling jokes and running. His best friend, Hippopotamus, laughed at all his jokes even though they weren't very funny. But that wasn't enough for Cheetah, who wanted a friend who could also run. Find out how Cheetah discovers the true value of friendship.
  • Be Well Bee

    Cabe Lindsay

    language (Wild Family TV, Nov. 10, 2015)
    Bzzzreeheee! Every individual has a place of bee-longing in this world as well as a calling in life. In this book, a remarkable honey bee meets her destiny, when she learns about a lily on the verge of extinction. She'll do everything in her power to pollinate this flower: dashing past frog tongues, zooming through a rainstorm, and climbing a mountain on her way to save the day.
  • Be Well Bee

    Cabe Lindsay

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 5, 2015)
    Bzzzreeheee! Every individual has a place of bee-longing in this world as well as a calling in life. In this book, a remarkable honey bee meets her destiny, when she learns about a lily on the verge of extinction. She'll do everything in her power to pollinate this flower: dashing past frog tongues, zooming through a rainstorm, and climbing a mountain on her way to save the day.
    K
  • Be Well Bee

    Cabe Lindsay

    language (BookBaby, April 5, 2013)
    Bzzzreeheee! Every individual has a place of belonging in this world as well as a purpose in life, no matter how bzzzarre. In this book, a curiously furry honeybee realizes her destiny when she is called to carry pollen to a faraway flower. She'll do everything in her might to make it happen: dashing past frog tongues, zooming through lightning storms, and climbing a mountain her way to hairy heroism. Follow her through 32-pages of watercolor bliss. Her story is lyrical, whimsical, and adorable, written with grown up words that give smart kids the credit they deserve. In addition to being a treat to read, it celebrates the little miracles that happen every day, like babies and flowers and bees, with a positive message for all to enjoy. This book also reminds us of the tremendous value of bees. The disappearance of the bees, a.k.a. colony collapse disorder, is a phenomena that affects all of us. It's time for us to rally together and appreciate the bees for all the beauty they bring. All of the illustrations in this book are hand-brushed with watercolor paint mixed with natural blackberry honey, to keep the paint soft, smooth, and yes - ever so sweet.