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Books with author Michelle Robinson

  • Rara's Peedie Adventure

    Michelle Robertson

    language (, Dec. 19, 2010)
    Say “whit like” to Rara Roggy, Orkney’s peediest heroine. Then join her on a magical journey of discovery as she attempts to outwit the wicked Witchypoo and defend her strange new friends from the gigantic killer spider! An enchanting children’s tale of a peedie girl with a BIG heart.
  • And the Robot Went . . .

    Michelle Robinson, Sergio Ruzzier

    eBook (Clarion Books, May 2, 2017)
    Starting with a box of parts, the Nosy Fox, the Bear in a Blazer, the Blue Gnu, and other remarkable builders assemble the Robot, step by step. Each stage of the process has its own sound effect, and the growing list of sounds is repeated in every spread. Young children will happily Click, Clang, and Tappa Tappa along and relish the surprise ending of this winsome cumulative tale.
  • Bear Boar

    Michelle Robinson, David Sim

    Board book (Bloomsbury Children's Books, May 22, 2012)
    Meet Bear and Boar, friends who work out how to share a pear by passing it from paw to paw!This board book is full of fantastically fun sounds to roll off the tongues of toddlers and parents.The rhyming text and wonderfully colourful illustrations are guaranteed to delight and engage young readers.Bear Boar is published simultaneously with Yak Yuk.
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  • How to Find a Fruit Bat

    Michelle Robinson, Lauren Tobia

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Are apples not your thing? Not bonkers about bananas? Not great with grapes? What you need is a fruit bat. Get one of these adorable little creatures and they will eat all your fruit for you. Now, you just have to find a fruit bat of your very own. That should be easy...right?Beware, this adventure-filled journey into a jungle might just leave you batty for blackberries after all!
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  • Sneasy the Greasy Babysits Abigail

    Michelle Birdsong, Robin Birdsong

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Dec. 7, 2009)
    "Sneasy the Greasy Babysits Abigail" is the tale of the very messy, sloppy, Sneasy who utterly fails as a babysitter to the young Abigail.
  • Potty Training Paradise With Jaela and Grandma

    Rochelle Robinson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 30, 2008)
    This book is about how much fun a Grandmother and her granddaughter have while the granddaughter is being potty trained. The bathroom changes to a clubhouse; to a library; to an art class, and much more every time the little one has to go to the potty.This book will give parents, grandparents, daycare workers, etc. ideas on how to be creative when potty training their little ones.
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  • The Parking Lot Heart

    Michelle Pappalardo-Robinson

    Paperback (Xlibris, Corp., May 27, 2009)
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  • How to Find a Fruit Bat

    Michelle Robinson, Lauren Tobia

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Are apples not your thing? Not bonkers about bananas? Not great with grapes? What you need is a fruit bat. Get one of these adorable little creatures and they will eat all your fruit for you. Now, you just have to find a fruit bat of your very own. That should be easy . . . right? Beware, this adventure-filled journey into a jungle might just leave you batty for blackberries after all!
  • Leaving the Scars Behind

    Michelle Robbins

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., March 22, 2004)
    This poetry was written during a difficult time in my (teenage) life: the loss of my first love. We have all lost someone or something dear to us. These poems express the hurt and pain that I felt as I worked to overcome my grief. They helped me, as I hope they will help you, to understand and escape the emptiness and to accept the journey of life.
  • Alexei's Blue Marble

    Michael R. Robinson

    Hardcover (Xlibris, Nov. 30, 2016)
    Alexei’s Blue Marble is set aboard a cruise ship embarking on a five-day journey to the Bahamas. Twelve-year-old Alexandre Kristian, originally from France, tells this story of his life and his crazy cruise, which is a birthday present from his adoptive parents. At age seven, Alexandre lost his birth parents in a car accident on a country road in France. Soon he was adopted by an American couple and was brought to Virginia. He lost one kidney, and his remaining kidney was damaged in the same accident. Alexandre is still stricken with grief over the loss of his birth parents. He grapples with his feelings of confusion about the meaning of life and death. He wishes he had died with them. Alexandre also has a hero, an individual from history, Alexei Romanov, Crown Prince of Russia, who was executed in 1918 at age thirteen. Thus, Alexandre prefers to be called Alexei. During the cruise, Alexei finds many adventures and makes new acquaintances who have profound impacts on his present and future life. These new acquaintances include a beautiful girl and a rough boy with an attitude who sees Alexei as a threat to him. Alexei loses his kidney. Hospitalized and under anesthesia, Alexei had a vivid dream: a face-to-face encounter with Alexei Romanov, who helps convince him that it is good to be alive and that his parents would have wanted that.
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  • Bloodline

    Michael Robinson

    Paperback (Xlibris, Corp., Feb. 27, 2009)
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  • Sneasy the Greasy babysits Abigail by Michelle Birdsong

    Michelle Birdsong;Robin Birdsong

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, March 15, 1805)
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