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Books with author Molly Cross

  • Wait for Elmo!

    Molly Cross

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 25, 1998)
    Sometimes little Elmo can't keep up with his friends on Sesame Street. Grover tells Elmo he's not old enough to go on a bike ride, but then Grover's grandpa takes Elmo on an even better trip--to the zoo!
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  • Kids Books

    Molly Moss

    language (, Dec. 9, 2013)
    Kids Books (The Funny Face Book; A Childrens' Rhyming Picture Book)This Kids book is guaranteed to make the adult laugh as hard as the child they are reading it with.Nothing brings people together like a good belly laugh! Join Amanda, Nate, Leila, and the other students in Ms. Ray's class as they use laughter to cheer up a new classmate who is homesick. The children share ridiculous faces they have made in both good and bad experiences in their lives. General hilarity and good cheer ensue...but will it be enough to cheer up their lonely new friend?Rhyming stories, hilarious pictures, and opportunities to try the faces yourself make The Funny Face Book perfect for reading aloud together. But beware: this book may induce aching cheeks and side stitches in both children and adults! The Funny Face Book will have you and your kids rolling with laughter as you imitate the children's expressions. Laughing matters aside, the way the students use kindness and laughter to fight sadness and fear will leave you smiling long after your cheeks stop aching. There are thousands of Kids Books on Amazon, but this is one of the ones you wont regret reading.
  • WAIT FOR ME

    Molly Cross

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 2, 1993)
    Elmo is just too small and too slow to keep up with his bigger friends on Sesame Street, but a treat from Grover's grandpa demonstrates that sometimes it can be good not to rush off.
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  • The Funny Face Book: First Day of School. A Childrens' Rhyming Picture Book About a Boy's First Day at a New School and How His Fear and Sadness Turned Into Happiness.

    Molly Moss

    Paperback (Speedy Publishing LLC, Sept. 5, 2013)
    Nothing brings people together like a good belly laugh! Join Amanda, Nate, Leila, and the other students in Ms. Ray's class as they use laughter to cheer up a new classmate who is homesick. The children share ridiculous faces they have made in both good and bad experiences in their lives. General hilarity and good cheer ensue...but will it be enough to cheer up their lonely new friend? Rhyming stories, hilarious pictures, and opportunities to try the faces yourself make The Funny Face Book perfect for reading aloud together. But beware: this book may induce aching cheeks and side stitches in both children and adults! The Funny Face Book will have you and your kids rolling with laughter as you imitate the children's expressions. Laughing matters aside, the way the students use kindness and laughter to fight sadness and fear will leave you smiling long after your cheeks stop aching.
  • Summer's Hope

    Molly E. Ross

    language (, Aug. 19, 2013)
    Set in a small Oklahoma town, Summer's Hope tells the story of a teenager's struggles as her widowed mother fights breast cancer. Filled with adventure, humor, suspense and hope, the book offers a heartwarming glimpse of how the power of love can conquer even the most fearful diagnosis.
  • Wait for Elmo!

    Molly Cross

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1834)
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