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Books with author Michael Foreman

  • From Wax to Crayon

    Michael H. Forman

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Learn how crayons are made, inspected, wrapped, sorted, and packed for use in drawing and coloring just about anything on earth.This series details the astounding transformations that raw materials undergo as they are manufactured into goods that every child knows and uses.
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  • Kaspar: Prince of Cats

    Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, May 17, 2010)
    Discover the beautiful stories of Michael Morpurgo, author of Warhorse and the nation’s favourite storytellerA heart-warming novel about Kaspar the Savoy cat, from the award-winning author of Born to Run and The Amazing Story of Adolphus TipsKaspar the cat first came to the Savoy Hotel in a basket – Johnny Trott knows, because he was the one who carried him in. Johnny was a bell-boy, you see, and he carried all of Countess Kandinsky's things to her room.But Johnny didn't expect to end up with Kaspar on his hands forever, and nor did he count on making friends with Lizziebeth, a spirited American heiress. Pretty soon, events are set in motion that will take Johnny – and Kaspar – all around the world, surviving theft, shipwreck and rooftop rescues along the way. Because everything changes with a cat like Kaspar around. After all, he's Prince Kaspar Kandinsky, Prince of Cats, a Muscovite, a Londoner and a New Yorker, and as far as anyone knows, the only cat to survive the sinking of the Titanic…
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  • The Poisoned House: A Ghost Story

    Michael Ford

    eBook (Albert Whitman & Company, )
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  • Superfrog and the Big Stink!

    Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Andersen Press, June 1, 2014)
    A timely book about tackling greed and pollution from a multi award-winning children's illustratorSuperfrog is back on another urgent mission—garbage from the big, grey city is polluting his pond. Once again it is up to everyone's favorite superhero to save the day.
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  • Forgotten City

    Michael Ford

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Survival is just the beginning in this action-packed middle grade adventure that’s Mad Max for kids. Thirteen years ago, the world ended. A deadly chemical called Waste began to spread across the globe, leaving devastation in its wake. Millions died. Cities fell into chaos. Anything the Waste didn’t kill, it mutated into threatening new forms.Kobi has always believed he and his dad were the only survivors. But when his dad goes missing, Kobi follows his trail—and discovers a conspiracy even deadlier than the Waste itself.Nonstop action, chilling dangers, and edge-of-your-seat twists make this gripping, fast-paced read perfect for young readers who love survival adventures like Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet and dystopian series like Jeanne DuPrau’s City of Ember.
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  • Cool!

    Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Feb. 28, 2003)
    Please Read Notes: Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.
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  • Wonder Goal!

    Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Oct. 1, 2010)
    A lush and loving tribute to the fantasy of kicking one perfect goal Like many children all over the world, a small boy dreams of winning the World Cup! But in the meantime, scoring the perfect, time-stopping goal would be just fine. With a stirring, simple text and glorious watercolors, this picture book captures both the drama and the magic of the most popular game in the world.
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  • The Sand Horse

    Ann Turnbull, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Sept. 1, 1989)
    At the seashore, a horse sculpted from sand yearns to ride with the white horses galloping on top of the waves.
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

    Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 9, 2004)
    A witty Arthurian tale receives a wondrous translation by England's Children's Laureate and an award-winning artist.Think yourself back in years, my friends. . . .It's New Year's Eve in Camelot, where King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, and all their good Knights wait breathlessly for an extravagant feast to begin. Suddenly, a strange and frightening Knight bursts into the hall — a giant of a man, green from head to toe, who mockingly challenges the Court to a shocking game. Only the chivalrous Sir Gawain dares to take on the hideous Green Knight. But over the unexpected course of his test,will Gawain prove as brave and honest as he'd like to believe? Welcome to a medieval world full of sword fights and shape-shifting, monsters and magic, and timeless characters both gallant and wonderfully human. Written anonymously in the fourteenth century, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is retold in its entirety by Michael Morpurgo in a lively and accessible narration that captures all the tale's drama and humor. Vivid illustrations by the celebrated Michael Foreman infuse this classic tale with the sights and colors of dragons, swords, and medieval pageantry.
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  • Michael Foreman: A Life in Pictures

    Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Pavilion Children's, April 1, 2016)
    "One of my earliest memories is lying on the floor in front of the kitchen fire, drawing..." Michael ForemanDuring the war, paper was in short supply but, the large biscuit tins delivered to his Mum's shop were lined with white paper. The tins were about twelve inches square, so unfolded, the paper would be four feet long. Perfect for drawings of marching soldiers and convoys of tanks, the village traffic of his childhood.This is a celebration of Michael's life as a master storyteller and illustrator told through his own autobiographical tales, diary extracts, original sketches and illustrations from his award-winning publications. Beginning with his childhood in wartime Suffolk and his early career as a young artist, and culminating with his collaborations with world-famous authors Terry Jones, Michael Morpurgo and Quentin 'BLOOMIN' Blake, this book showcases his 'greatest hits', and reveals the places, stories and people that inspired him along the way.Divided into three parts:Memories of Childhood (Looking through War Boy, After the War Was Over and War Game.)Far-Flung Places (Looking through Treasure Island, Wind in the Willows, Alice in Wonderland, Wizard of Oz, World of Fairy Tales and Classic Fairy Tales.)Friends and Collaborators (Looking through Eric the Viking, Fairy Tales, Nicobobinus, Animal Tales, Fantastic Stories, Arthur, Robin Hood, Joan of Arc, Billy the Kid and Farm Boy.)'I have been lucky with writers. None have been real trouble. Some I never met. Some I meet only after the book is finished, and some, the easiest to get along with, are the dead ones. Most become friends.' Michael Foreman
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  • After the War Was Over

    Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Pavilion, Oct. 1, 1997)
    This childhood memoir records the years after World War II in Britain, starting in the summer of 1945 in Suffolk. It describes the excitement for children at this time, as bombsites became adventure playgrounds. The book recalls the characters of the period, and remembers the stealing and "scrumping" of apples from blitzed and abandoned houses, the tin baths, ration books, and demob suits. The author describes an early trip to London, a set of tin soldiers received as a birthday present, visits to the cinema to see Roy Rogers, and visits to the football grounds.
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  • The Little Bookshop and the Origami Army!

    Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Sept. 1, 2017)
    When the Mayor decides to close down Joey's favorite bookshop in order to build a big superstore, Joey calls upon his friend, Origami Girl, to help. Origami Girl creates an army out of characters from famous children's books to put a stop to the mayor and the builders before it is too late!
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