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Books with author Maida Silverman

  • Dinosaur Babies

    Maida silverman

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Discusses the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of nine different dinosaurs.
  • Ladybugs Color Bk

    Maida Silverman

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 22, 1986)
    Ladybug sees a red rose, an orange butterfly, a yellow dandelion, green frog, blue ribbon, purple violets, pink piggybank, brown pinecone, gray stones, and black cat
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  • Babys First Finger Rh

    Maida Silverman

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Nov. 10, 1987)
    Instructions for finger plays accompany eleven traditional rhymes and songs. On die-cut board pages.
  • My First Book of Jewish Holidays

    Maida Silverman

    Library Binding (Dial Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Inviting young children to explore the traditions of their heritage, a lavishly decorated book describes each holiday and its celebration in simple, enthusiastic language, and a glossary provides information about biblical and historical figures, symbols, and rituals.
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  • Piggy's Good Food: A Mealtime Word Book

    Maida Silverman

    Spiral-bound (Grosset & Dunlap, Nov. 10, 1987)
    Young readers learn along with Piggy and his family about choosing good foods for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks
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  • MRS. PEACHTREE AND THE EIGHTH AVENUE CAT

    Silverman

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1994)
    In a heartwarming story set in turn-of-the-century New York, Mrs. Peachtree, the proprietor of a tea shop, finds herself pursued, despite her best efforts, by the affections of a scruffy, stray cat. By the author of On Grandma's Roof.
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  • Stoners vs. Moaners

    G.G. Silverman

    eBook (, Sept. 15, 2016)
    SOMETIMES YOU JUST WANT TO RELAX WITH YOUR BEST FRIEND. But the universe has other plans. ----------------------------------------------- In the hilarious follow-up to VEGAN TEENAGE ZOMBIE HUNTRESS, we meet Joe and Mike, two other kids from Redvale High, the dudes who used to steal brownies from Clarissa’s anti-prom table. Joe and Mike are staying in on prom night, with the intent of celebrating the end of high school, except Joe feels bad after a run-in with one of Dad’s friends, who reminds him that his high school career was a waste and he might be a loser. Then, he and Mike end up having to babysit little sister Ruby, a three-year-old wild child and escape artist. So much for partying. When Ruby ends up back upstairs with Mom, Joe and Mike finally celebrate with the aid of some special brownies. Except they don’t make Joe feel any better. He only feels worse—much worse. Completely sick and baked out of his mind, he crawls upstairs to tell his parents he’s sorry for getting bad grades at school, except...everyone at home has gone zombie, and Ruby has escaped again. Will Joe and Mike save Ruby from the dark, zombie-laced woods? And will they cross paths with Clarissa, Lila, Jaime, and a mysterious Ghost Samurai on the way?
  • Bunny's ABC Box

    Maida Silverman

    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 22, 1986)
    A playful bunny leads children through an alphabet lesson by looking through his box
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  • Mouses Shape Book

    Maida Silverman

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 22, 1986)
    Mouse sees square blocks, round balloons, triangular sails, rectangular pictures, oval eggs, diamond-shaped kites, a circular goldfish bowl, and a heart-shaped valentine cake
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  • Mirror, Mirror: Twisted Tales

    Silverman

    Hardcover (Chicken House, May 1, 2002)
    Presents a collection of twisted tales about mysterious worlds where blossoms have mystical powers, strange creatures speak the truth, and magic is dangerously real.
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  • The Telephone Book

    Maida Silverman, Ethel Gold

    Paperback (Golden Books, Jan. 17, 1987)
    This book is shaped like an old rotary phone. Not only looks at the telephone, but a variety of other inventions.
  • Vegan Teenage Zombie Huntress

    G. G. Silverman

    Paperback (G.G. Silverman, Sept. 5, 2014)
    "I never intended to become a zombie huntress; I had only intended to protest prom, high school’s last bastion of patriarchal society. I felt bad for the girls in my school, who flocked to prom like it was the second coming of Christ, complete with double-rainbows and unicorns." —Clarissa Hargrove in VEGAN TEENAGE ZOMBIE HUNTRESS * * * * * Clarissa Hargrove thinks prom sucks. She’s been protesting it for weeks, but the conformist sheep that go to Redvale High could care less. Not one single girl has ditched her prom gown in the name of feminism, except for Clarissa’s loyal, underappreciated BFF Cokie. But Clarissa is still on a mission to save more souls—she’ll be at prom, with her bullhorn and picket signs, telling girls they have one last chance to ditch their hooker heels and claim their independence before high school is over. That night, Clarissa drags Cokie to school to protest, but almost everyone at prom has turned into flesh-eating monsters. Trapped in a high-school zombie hellhole, the girls realize they’ve never taken a chance on love, and set out on dangerous quest to save their crushes. But there’s one teensy little problem. Clarissa is vegan and hates violence of any kind. Will Cokie and Clarissa survive? A mashup of hilarious pop culture hits like Daria, Mean Girls, and Shaun of the Dead, VEGAN TEENAGE ZOMBIE HUNTRESS will have you on the edge of your seat until the very end.