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Books with author Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

  • Look! Look! Look!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    Paperback (Two Lions, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Look, look, look what three tiny mice have found. A postcard with a painting entitled "Portrait of Lady Clopton" by Robert Peake on the front. They look, look, look at the painting and see that it has patterns, colors, lines, and shapes. As they keep looking and seeing, they experiment with paper, scissors, and markers, experiencing the excitement that comes with creative thinking and doing. Children will be inspired by this introduction to art and observation, illustrated with Nancy Elizabeth Wallace’s signature paper-cut artwork. A glossary and postcard activity reinforces lessons learned throughout the book.
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  • Recycle Every Day!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 29, 2013)
    Minna, a creative bunny, wants to win the Community Recycling Calendar Contest. She knows a lot about recycling but just can’t come up with the perfect idea for her poster. Minna’s family helps her find inspiration as they share their own recycling efforts. The book’s bright, bold cut-paper illustrations are enhanced by Wallace’s use of recycled materials such as bubble wrap, envelopes, and wallpaper. With games, activities, and recycling suggestions, this book is destined to be read again and again.
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  • Ready, Set, 100th Day!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    eBook (Two Lions, Feb. 6, 2012)
    Soon it will be the one-hundredth day of school. Minna wants to come up with a really, really different idea for her Ready, Set, 100th project. With the help of Mom, Dad, and Pip, Minna searches the house. She finds and makes all sort of things. She arranges them in sets, and she plays with them. But she’s "still thinking!" until, suddenly, she gets a BIG idea! Important math lessons are incorporated into Wallace's signature artwork using origami, recycled paper, markers, crayons, colored pencils and photographs.
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  • Tell-A-Bunny

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    language (Two Lions, Jan. 29, 2013)
    When Sunny decides to throw a surprise birthday party for her brother, she asks her bunny pals to help. Her friend Gloria agrees to call Libby and tell her what to bring.Then Libby calls Mugsey, and Mugsey calls Baxter, and the phone chain continues. But the message changes a little bit with each call. What ends up at the party surprises everyone!
  • Stars! Stars! Stars!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    eBook (Two Lions, Feb. 8, 2010)
    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace continues to explore difficult topics while making them more accessible to young readers with her signature cut-paper illustrations and, in this book, photographs from NASA. Minna is a stargazer. She looks at the nighttime sky and wonders, What are stars? Minna's friends wonder about stars too. How far away are they? Are they really shaped like stars? Is the sun a star? At the Children's Museum, Minna and her friends visit STAR SPACE. The children learn . . . and wonder . . . learn . . . and wonder. Then they go outside and stargaze! Recipes for star-shaped food and an activity page are included.
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  • Leaves! Leaves! Leaves!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    language (Two Lions, Nov. 6, 2012)
    Join Mama and Buddy Bear’s stroll through the seasons as they examine the development of leaves on their favorite trees. In early spring, Buddy wonders when the leaves will emerge from their buds and blossom into the wonderful shapes he and Mama like to collect in the summer months. Mama, a treasure trove of tree facts, shares Buddy’s love of leaves and encourages him to use his eyes and hands to explore how a tree produces, maintains, and then sheds its foliage. With a wealth of information tucked into an engaging story, this informational picture book is a perfect pick for classroom investigations or story time.
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  • Pumpkin Day!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    eBook (Two Lions, Aug. 13, 2019)
    It’s fall, and the rabbit family—Trudy, Jack, Mom, and Dad—are spending the day with pumpkins! After a yummy breakfast of pumpkin pancakes, they visit Pumpkin Hollow Farm and learn all about different kinds of pumpkins and how they grow. Then they pick pumpkins and carve pumpkins and make a delicious pumpkin supper, too. Pumpkin recipes and crafts just right for ages 5-8 are included in this fun seasonal story. With “simple, yet dynamic collage artwork” (Booklist, starred review), this book is sure to get you and your little ones in the mood to celebrate fall!
  • Alphabet House

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    eBook (Two Lions, Sept. 18, 2012)
    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace has done it again with her adorable three-dimensional artwork created with cut paper, scissors, and a glue stick. She invites children to enter an alphabet house and join a family of bunnies as they look for familiar objects starting with the letters A to Z. If they miss anything, an easy-to-follow answer key is provided at the back. An almost wordless text makes Alphabet House a great introduction to visual literacy, and the paper quilts on the endpapers add another colorful way to look at the alphabet.
  • Snow

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    eBook (Two Lions, Dec. 4, 2012)
    As the snow begins to fall, Grandpa shares stories about the playful snow activities he and his brother once enjoyed after a winter storm. Nancy Elizabeth Wallace’s simple story and colorful, cut-paper illustrations perfectly capture the thrill and anticipation every child feels as the first snow falls! Get dressed, and let’s go play in the snow!
  • Leaves! Leaves! Leaves!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    Paperback (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Join Mama and Buddy Bear’s stroll through the seasons as they examine the development of leaves on their favorite trees. In early spring, Buddy wonders when the leaves will emerge from their buds and blossom into the wonderful shapes he and Mama like to collect in the summer months. Mama, a treasure trove of tree facts, shares Buddy’s love of leaves and encourages him to use his eyes and hands to explore how a tree produces, maintains, and then sheds its foliage. With a wealth of information tucked into an engaging story, this informational picture book is a perfect pick for classroom investigations or story time.
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  • Rocks! Rocks! Rocks!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 29, 2013)
    Buddy likes looking at and collecting rocks. Mama suggests they visit the local nature center. They hike the Blue Diamond Trail to five rock stops. They meet Roxie, a Rock Ridge Ranger. Buddy learns lots about bedrock, erosion, and how rocks are formed. He finds out many surprising things about rocks, rocks, rocks!Nancy Elizabeth Wallace does it again, using her signature cut-paper illustrations to make a complex topic even more accessible to a younger audience.
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  • Pond Walk

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Buddy and his mother are spending a relaxing day at Pete’s Pond. As Mama tells Buddy about the animals, bugs, and plants they see, Buddy sketches them on his drawing pad. Ducks! Whirligig beetles! Lily pads! Buddy is curious about everything, but most of all, he hopes to see a turtle. And he does—but not the kind he expected! This book, illustrated with photographs and cut-paper artwork, is a perfect introduction to environmental science and biology, but will also be useful to all enthusiastic pond goers. A make-a-rock turtle craft activity is included.
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