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Books with author Marsha Gray Carrington

  • Saving the Liberty Bell

    Megan McDonald, Marsha Gray Carrington

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, June 1, 2005)
    Some tall tales are actually true. This is a grand one, told with rightful pride by a boy who was there in the city of Philadelphia in 1777 and was lucky enough to play a role in the American Revolution. John Jacob Mickley, eleven years old, and his father were in the city when the Great Bell began ringing Brong! Brong! BRONG! from atop the State House to warn the citizens: "Redcoats! The Redcoats are coming!" And come the British did -- with their muskets and their cannons and their will to keep the colonies for their king. Looting they came and stealing any metal they could get their hands on to melt down for the making of more weapons. And the prize above all? The Great Bell itself -- metal for many a cannon! But the clever Pensylvanians (yes, the word was spelled like that then) had other plans for keeping the Bell safe from the British. Megan McDonald has aptly caught John Jacob's excited retelling of the story, and Marsha Gray Carrington has relished every wild and wooly moment of it in her pictures -- both funny and carefully researched.
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  • Tessa's Tip-tapping Toes

    Carolyn Crimi, Marsha Gray Carrington

    Hardcover (Orchard, March 1, 2002)
    An enchanting performance starring a little mouse who was born to boogie and a cat who can't stop crooning.Other mice scurry, but not Tessa. She boogies, bops shimmies, and hops. On her family's raids through Mrs. Timboni's kitchen, Tessa tangos across the teapot and sashays with saltshakers.Soon Mrs. Timboni brings home a cat--but Oscar is no ordinary cat. He doesn't like to nap or chase mice. Instead, he croons on Mrs. Timboni's counter, sings in her sinks, and trills on the dining room table. Is it any wonder that there's magic in the air when these two talents finally meet?
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  • Coriander the Contrary Hen

    Dori Chaconas, Marsha Gray Carrington

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Dec. 28, 2006)
    Coriander the contrary hen sits, refusing to move, in the middle of the road causing a traffic jam until one clever little girl comes up with a solution.
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  • Sometimes I Feel Like a Storm Cloud

    Lezlie Evans, Marsha Gray Carrington

    Hardcover (Mondo Pub, Feb. 1, 2007)
    This story takes readers through the everyday ups and downs of the extreme feelings of childhood, using analogies like a storm cloud that's big, dark, rumbling, grumbling, and ready to burst into a shower of tears.
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  • Sometimes I Feel Like a Storm Cloud

    Lezlie Evans, Marsha Gray Carrington

    Paperback (Mondo Pub, June 15, 2000)
    A child describes how it feels to experience a variety of emotions.
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  • Jake Johnson: The Story of A Mule

    Tres Seymour, Marsha Gray Carrington

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 15, 1999)
    Farmer Puckett's custom of hauling a wagonload of fireworks to the fairgrounds for the Independence Day Social is endangered when his stubborn new mule Jake Johnson refuses to move. By the author of Hunting the White Cow.
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  • Jungle Gym: A Touch-and-Feel Counting Book

    Stephen Krensky, Marsha Gray Carrington

    Hardcover (Little Simon, Sept. 16, 2008)
    Eager to stay in shape, a cast of ten lovable animals, including an elephant and lion, get their daily exercise in at a local gym designed just for them in this amusing counting book with full-color illustrations, tactile elements, and a gatefold!
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