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Books with author Mark Murphy

  • Say Hello Like This

    Mary Murphy

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 11, 2014)
    The creator of a Kiss Like This offers an exuberant concept book about the irresistible sounds that animals make. The perfect baby gift!Different kinds of animals say hello in their own way. And who better than Mary Murphy to introduce their voices to the youngest of listeners? Full of funny adjectives and sound words, this charming companion to Mary Murphy’s A Kiss Like This is an ideal read-aloud for the very youngest of listeners and is sure to engage babies as they first learn to talk.
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  • Upon My Window Pane

    Mark E Murphy

    eBook (Page Publishing, Inc, May 2, 2018)
    Fear…there are some who believe it is a naturally ingrained human emotion. Then there are those who believe it is a learned behavior. But what if there was a third alternative? What if…fear were a choice?That very premise is posed within the pages of this book, ‘Upon My Windowpane,’ in which a young boy is awoken in the middle of a stormy night by a foreboding scratching noise at his window. Because he cannot see the source of this unsettling disturbance through a heavily drawn curtain, he decides he must take action, leaving the warm safety of his bed in order to find answers...from the other ‘residents’ in his bedroom.
  • A Kiss Like This

    Mary Murphy

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Dec. 11, 2012)
    What better gift for a new baby? The creator of I Kissed the Baby! celebrates animal moms and babies in an irresistible novelty book.A giraffe kiss is very tall — just turn the page and see! Elephant kisses are long, of course, while tiny mice and bubbly fish have kisses all their own. Using a clever split-page format that makes for charming surprises, author-illustrator Mary Murphy shares a series of animal kisses that are sure to have babies and toddlers gurgling, giggling, smiling, and leaning over for their kisses, too.
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  • Utterly Lovely One

    Mary Murphy

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 14, 2012)
    Tender, playful, and full of joy, this ode from mother to child makes an utterly lovely baby gift and will resonate with readers big and small.Oh, my Yummy One, my Utterly Lovely One!Look at you, so gorgeous! So opens a glorious praise song from a parent crane to her little cranelet — drawing many other species into the circle of love as she sings. Warm, funny, and full of energy and affection, this is another gem from Mary Murphy, whose springlike palette is well suited to the story's celebratory air.
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  • Little Owl and the Star: A Christmas Story

    Mary Murphy

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 13, 2003)
    With bold, eye-catching graphics, glittering foil, and a gentle text, Mary Murphy retells an age-old Christmas story for the youngest of children.It was a silent night.I sat in my tree,with a waiting feeling.On a silent night, a star beckons to Little Owl, and he follows. He flies by three men on camels, plodding through sand and watching the sky. He flies above hills where shepherds keep watch over sheep, who watch too. And finally, in a distant manger, he finds a man, a woman, and the happiest baby - and joy that lights the world.
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  • Upon My Window Pane

    Mark E Murphy

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., March 29, 2018)
    Fear...there are some who believe it is a naturally ingrained human emotion. Then there are those who believe it is a learned behavior.But what if there was a third alternative? What if...fear were a choice?That very premise is posed within the pages of this book, 'Upon My Windowpane, ' in which a young boy is awoken in the niddle of a stormy night by a foreboding scratching noise at his window. Because he cannot see the source of this unsettling disturbance through a heavily drawn curtain, he decides he must take action, leaving the warm safety of his bed in order to find answers...from the other 'residents' in his bedroom.
  • Stories of a Chicago Police Officer:: Serious, Hilarious, Unbelievable, but True

    . Murphy

    Paperback (iUniverse, March 17, 2016)
    Sex or lunch, what would you do, six days in a row? If you don't find the baby soon, will she freeze to death? It appears to be a single gunshot wound directly under the chin; should we assume suicide or possibly foul play? It appears the grandfather had a heart attack and fell through the glass storm window. Do we remove the body before the young grandkids show up? It's against rules but we can't allow the children's last memory of grandpa to be crumpled and bleeding. Is that a gun in his hand or is that a cell phone? It's too dark, but the call was a man with a gun! If you're right you're a hero. If you're wrong you go to the morgue. These decisions are made on a daily basis if you are a Chicago Police Officer. Hopefully you're right. If you're wrong not only do you suffer but your family does as well. No police officer wants to make a split second decision but at times that's all you have.
  • Some Things Change

    Mary Murphy

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 1, 2001)
    A little penguin finds that everything, from weather to water to feelings, can often change, but some things, like a mother's love, never change at all. By the author of Please Be Quiet!
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  • Upon My Window Pane

    Mark E Murphy

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., March 29, 2018)
    Fear...there are some who believe it is a naturally ingrained human emotion. Then there are those who believe it is a learned behavior.But what if there was a third alternative? What if...fear were a choice?That very premise is posed within the pages of this book, 'Upon My Windowpane, ' in which a young boy is awoken in the niddle of a stormy night by a foreboding scratching noise at his window. Because he cannot see the source of this unsettling disturbance through a heavily drawn curtain, he decides he must take action, leaving the warm safety of his bed in order to find answers...from the other 'residents' in his bedroom.
  • How Kind!

    Mary Murphy

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Feb. 29, 2004)
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  • The Alphabet Keeper

    Mary Murphy

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 11, 2003)
    The Alphabet Keeper keeps all the letters caged in the dark. But one day they escape while she’s cleaning their cage–and then there is no stopping them! The clever letters are on the loose, rearranging themselves at every turn. With a few quick moves, the Alphabet Keeper’s hat becomes a cat. A bus turns into a bush. A rock changes into a rocket. And the flyaway alphabet is on its way to a final farewell!
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  • I like it when

    Mary Murphy

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 2000)
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