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Books with author Norma B. Green

  • The hole in the dike

    Norma B Green

    Hardcover (Crowell, Aug. 16, 1975)
    Retells the tale of the little boy whose resourcefulness and courage saved his country from being destroyed by the ocean.
  • The Hole in the Dike

    Norma B. Green

    Paperback (Scholastic, June 16, 1975)
    This abridged adaptation of Mary Mapes Dodge's classic tale about a boy who saves Holland from a disastrous flood is enlivened by Carle's bright and authentic collage illustrations. Booklist called this story "simple and smooth. . . . A story hour special." Full color.
  • The hole in the dike

    Norma B Green

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Aug. 16, 1974)
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  • The Adventures of Tutu the Parakeet: For Anyone Who Has Ever Loved A Little Bird

    Norma King Green

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2013)
    Heroes come in all sizes. Small creatures can have large hopes and show extraordinary strength in meeting great challenges. This is the story of such a hero, a tiny blue parakeet. The story starts in an unlikely location for great adventure: a small pet shop in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.The last parakeet to be chosen, Tutu is about to be taken by a small sailor who often visits the shop and the little bird is excited by prospects of a life of adventure on the high seas. But at the last minute a noisy, rowdy little girl snatches him up. After a scary trip in a dark box, Tutu arrives at the home of the Rosens. There his new owner, Elissa, forces him to join in her Barbie doll play, with dizzying rides in the Barbie convertible, cold bubble baths, and chases through the Barbie house. The blue of the sky and the vision of birds in flight beckon to Tutu; He longs to be with the little sailor, out in the open, riding on his shoulder like a parrot,sailing the high seas. When Tutu is entered in a pet show in a pink cage with pink bows and he repeats: " I 'm a pretty girl," he gets a shocking revelation. The larger birds tell him his owner thinks he is a girl. Their merciless taunts enrage Tutu and target Elissa. Anger fuels many decisions heroes make...sometimes not the wisest.Tutu continues his resentment of Elissa and his determination to escape. Finally he gets his chance to fly away from the Rosens. He is confident he will join the other birds and eventually find the little man. Tutu soon finds, however, that the open skies are not as easy to navigate as the confines of a house. He learns about hardship and rejection and that freedom's opportunities are studded with many dangers. Cat claws, attacking birds, and larger, more cunning tormentors are some of the tests of his courage, determination, and his very survival. Will the little parakeet hold fast to his dreams? Sometimes over destiny's horizon, the hero finds fulfillment in surprising ways.
  • The Hole in the Dike

    Norma B. Green, Eric Carle

    Paperback (Scholastic, May 1, 1993)
    A retelling of the familiar story, originally by Mary Mapes Dodge, about the little Dutch boy who saves his country's fields and homes from the sea
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  • Funny Faces Sticker Fun

    B. Green

    Paperback (FunFax Junior, )
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