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Books with author Mary Ann Hoberman

  • A House Is a House for Me

    Mary Ann Hoberman

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 6, 2007)
    Where does everyone and everything live? A House Is a House for Me is a rollicking rhyme about houses. Some of the houses are familiar, such as an anthill and a dog kennel, while others are surprising, such as a corn husk and a pea pod. This longtime favorite is filled with pictures that parents and children will want to look at again and again in a beautifully produced, deluxe full-sized edition.
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  • The Seven Silly Eaters

    Mary Ann Hoberman, Marla Frazee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Peter wants only milk, Lucy won’t settle for anything but homemade lemonade, and Jack is stuck on applesauce. Each new addition to the household brings a new demand for a special meal. What’s a mother to do? “[A] highly comic rhyming romp that surprisingly (and nicely) twists into a birthday story.” —School Library Journal
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  • 3 VERY SHORT FAIRY TALES TO READ TOGETHER: Very Short Fairy Tales to Read Together

    Mary Ann Hoberman

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 11, 2012)
    From New York Times best-selling author and Children's Poet Laureate Mary Ann Hoberman comes a new collection of fresh read-aloud takes on eight favorite fairy tales, including "The Three Bears," "Cinderella," and "Little Red Riding Hood." Designed with emerging readers in mind, each of the tales is told in short rhyming dialogues--with each character's lines indicated by a different color-to be used as a script for two voices to read separately and together. Using traditional reading teaching techniques like alliteration, rhyme, repetition, and short sentences), the text invites young children to read along, while Michael Emberley's lively illustrations enhance the stories' humor and high spirits. Goldilocks, the Little Red Hen, the Three Little Pigs, and many more beloved characters star in these tales-with-a-twist that are perfect for early and reluctant readers, readers' theater, and bedtime fun. A 2005 Notable Children's Book in the Language Arts by the Children's Literature Assembly of the National Council of Teacher of English. Also chosen as a 2004 Gryphon Award Honor Book by the Center for Children's Books.
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  • Strawberry Hill

    Mary Ann Hoberman

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2010)
    When 10-year-old Allie learns that her family will be moving from a two-family home to their very own house, she's hesitant until she finds out they will be living on a street with the magical name of Strawberry Hill. That changes everything! But strawberries aren't the only things Allie will have to look for in her new neighborhood. As Allie struggles to find a new "best friend" and adjust to all of the changes she faces, she takes readers on her journey to make Strawberry Hill feel like home.Strawberry Hill is a timeless story that will captivate readers, just as Mary Ann Hoberman's picture books and poems have for more than fifty years.
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  • The Seven Silly Eaters

    Mary Ann Hoberman, Marla Frazee

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Peter wants only milk, Lucy won’t settle for anything but homemade lemonade, and Jack is stuck on applesauce. Each new addition to the household brings a new demand for a special meal. What’s a mother to do? “[A] highly comic rhyming romp that surprisingly (and nicely) twists into a birthday story.” —School Library Journal
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  • There once was a man named Michael Finnegan

    Mary Ann Hoberman

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2002)
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  • The Llama Who Had No Pajama: 100 Favorite Poems

    Mary Ann Hoberman, Betty Fraser

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2006)
    If you’re sleepy in the jungleAnd you wish to find a pillow, Take a friendly word of warning:DO NOT USE AN ARMADILLO! Covering everything from centipedes to whales, from swinging on swings to ice-skating in winter, from eating applesauce to celebrating birthdays, the delightful poems in this extensive collection convey the experiences of childhood with a fresh timelessness.
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  • I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly by Mary Ann Hoberman

    Mary Ann Hoberman

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1635)
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  • One of Each

    Mary Ann Hoberman, Marjorie Priceman

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Oliver Tolliver lives all alone and has one of everything in his little house-one table, one chair, one apple, and one pear. To him, it's perfect. But when he invites Peggoty Small over to admire his arrangement, he finds she has quite another opinion. She feels his one-of-each house leaves no room for anyone else! Suddenly Oliver sees she's right, and he finds a pair for every single thing in his house. In the end he realizes that sharing makes room for friends. As only she can, Mary Ann Hoberman deftly crafts a simple, comforting story that speaks to every child's experience. Accompanied by Marjorie Priceman's bold, colorful illustrations, this picture book is destined to become a story time favorite.
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  • A House Is a House for Me

    Mary Ann Hoberman, Betty Fraser

    Hardcover (The Viking Press, Oct. 16, 1978)
    Where does everyone and everything live? A House Is a House for Me is a rollicking rhyme about houses. Some of the houses are familiar, such as an anthill and a dog kennel, while others are surprising, such as a corn husk and a pea pod. This longtime favorite is filled with pictures that parents and children will want to look at again and again in a beautifully produced, deluxe full-sized edition.
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  • Mary Had a Little Lamb

    Mary Hoberman

    Paperback (Little Brown Childrens H/Backs, Jan. 1, 2010)
    In this familiar children's nursery song, Mary arrives at school one day with her friendly lamb following close behind her. Going against school rules, the students sneak the adorable lamb inside where they teach it the alphabet, to count ot ten, and even how to play ball! This hilarious adaptation is complete with musical notation and an activity page.
  • You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Fairy Tales to Read Together

    Mary Ann Hoberman

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Reade, )
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