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Books with author Patricia Hubbell

  • Airplanes: Soaring! Diving! Turning!

    Patricia Hubbell

    Hardcover (Two Lions, April 1, 2008)
    Following the success of Trucks: Whizz! Zoom! Rumble!, Trains: Steaming! Pulling! Huffing!, and Cars: Rushing! Honking! Zooming!, Patricia Hubbell introduces the fourth installment to her popular series featuring "things that go!" Sean Addy and Megan Halsey portray a variety of airplanes using vibrant clip art, etchings, and original drawings. Perfect for anyone who loves flying machines!
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  • Black All Around

    Patricia Hubbell, Don Tate

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Sept. 30, 2010)
    In this lively, poetic celebration of the colour black, a young girl experiences the wonder and joy of all the black objects she finds around her. The letters and words on the pages of a book, a limousine, a big workhorse, beetles, firefighter's boots, piano keys, and more all capture the young girl's attention in joyously illustrated spreads that combine seemingly unrelated objects in imaginative interactions.
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  • Papa Fish's Lullaby

    Patricia Hubbell

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, May 1, 2007)
    Popular author Patricia Hubbell's writing exudes charm and whimsy in her many picture books. Papa Fish's Lullaby is no exception! A busy day in an underwater world comes to a close as Papa Fish sings his Little Fish to sleep. Our little fish encounters humpback whales, green sea turtles, sea horses, sea lions, sea otters, dolphins, moon jellies, octopus, geese and gulls. Gorgeous anemones, urchins, algae and coral set the stage. Eaddy's meticulous research on species and region give this book the strength of nonfiction reference, while her soothing images provide the softness and comfort of a bedtime story. Ms. Hubbell's perfectly cadenced rhymes will be swimming in readers' heads long after the book has been closed for the night.
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  • Hurray For Spring

    Patricia Hubbell

    eBook (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, April 1, 2005)
    Hurray for Spring! is a whimsical welcome to a child's favorite season. Delightful, rhyming tex with lots of fun words make this a wonderfully cadenced anthem to spring. Adorable illustrations with larger-than-life details spring off the page. See why Booklist says Right on target for spring-themed story hours in libraries and preschool centers as well as one-on-one reading, this accessible picture book offers a child's eye view of the season.
  • Snow Happy!

    Patricia Hubbell

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2010)
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  • I Like Cats

    Pamela Paparone, Patricia Hubbell

    Hardcover (North-South, Dec. 1, 2003)
    I like cats!" declares the narrator of this rollicking paean to cats of every conceivable description: "Thin cats, fat cats, curl-up-in-my-lap cats ... Farm cats, city cats, sing-a-little-ditty cats . . . Fluffy cats, sleek cats, kiss-me-on-the-cheek cats ... Prowling cats, howling cats, wake-me-with-their-yowling cats. " This comic, charming cattery, chockfull of fabulous felines, is purrfect for cat lovers of all ages.
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  • Shaggy Dogs, Waggy Dogs

    Patricia Hubbell, Donald Wu

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 5, 2012)
    Shaggy dogs. Waggy dogs. Pencil-thin and saggy dogs. Dogs like to curl up in your lap and take a cozy, snoozy nap. From shy dogs to bold dogs to itty-bitty pretty dogs, there are all kinds of pups that make lovable pets. Dogs do many things. They lick you, chase you, dig holes, go for long walks, and more. Dogs also make good cuddle buddies. Donald Wu’s soft illustrations rendered in pencil over acrylic make you want to curl up with your favorite canine and read this book. Woof!
  • Horses: Trotting! Prancing! Racing!

    Patricia Hubbell, Joe Mathieu

    Paperback (Two Lions, April 4, 2017)
    Horses do all kinds of things. They race around tracks, haul wagons, herd animals, and more. They need a lot of care from their owners, including brushing and exercise. Horses come in many sizes and colors. Joe Mathieu’s adorable illustrations rendered in watercolor and pencil bring fun to learning all about horses. Do you have a horse in your life? Clip-clop-clop! Includes an illustrated list of popular horse breeds.
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  • Boo!: Halloween Poems and Limericks

    Patricia Hubbell

    Paperback (Marshall Cavendish Corp/Ccb, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Funny, scary poems about this creepy holiday, with great pictures by Jeff Spackman! You'll read about a diner run by Ghost and Witch, a baby bat out for his first Halloween, a skeleton who lived in Schenectady, even a unicorn.
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  • Trucks: Whizz! Zoom! Rumble!

    Patricia Hubbell, Megan Halsey

    Paperback (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Fast trucks, slow trucks, old trucks and new. For children who are fascinated by machines of transport, any sort of truck will do! Illustrated with mixed media collages, this simple rhyming story pays homage to every shape, size, and color of truck, while delighting in the jobs they perform and the ease with which they work.
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  • Karina's Journey Boxed Set: Plus Free Novella - Girl Unbroken

    Patricia Bell

    eBook (, Sept. 4, 2018)
    From House to HomeNever in my life would I have imagined I’d be homeless. But here I am, fifteen and sleeping on a park bench with nothing but the clothes on my back, twelve dollars in my pocket, and a backpack full of useless school books.It’s incredible how fast things can change. One minute I’m walking home from the bus stop, and the next my mother is being carted off by the police for drug- dealing and I am left with no family to take me in.Just as I resolve myself to entering a group home full of bullies and cockroaches, my principal finds a peculiar name on my emergency contact list. That’s when my world totally changes and I am thrust into a situation completely beyond my control.And to top it off – I do have family! Turns out my mother lied to me all my life. And that’s not all she lied about. Unbelievable!From Good to BadAunt Kari glances toward the sound of the ringing phone with a puzzled expression. She looks back at the two of us, shrugs, and then rushes into the kitchen to grab it before it goes to voicemail.I stop and listen for a second. Nothing big, just polite conversation. I continue sweeping, thinking it’s probably someone trying to sell eco-friendly cleaning products or something. But then, her voice rises in a very Un-Aunt Kari like tone.“What? . . . This can’t be happening,” she cries. “There’s no way I’m letting her go back there.”At the mere tone of her voice, my heart drops into my tennis shoes. The subconscious threat that has hovered in the back of my mind suddenly leaps into my chest. My stomach squeezes into a ball at the realization — I’m the her she’s speaking of. I drop the broom, and it bounces to the carpet, making only a muffled thump. Still, Uncle Derek glances over at me. Evidently, he hasn’t heard the conversation going on in the other room.That’s when I realize the inevitable has happened … My mother is out of jail.From Lies to Truth“Guess who’s back at school this year?” Amy asks before I get a chance to sit down.“Who?” I don’t know why I inquire, because I’m sure I don't know who she’s talking about, anyway.She leans in closer to me — so close, I can smell the cheeseburger she just took a bite of. “Josie Mendez,” she whispers so softly I can barely hear her.Who in the world is that and why would I care? I stare at her politely puzzled. Wait a minute. Why does that name sound familiar?“Hey, slugger. What’s the big secret?” Chris walks up behind me and places his hands on my shoulders. That’s when it hits me. Like a plug that’s been pulled in a sink with an open drain — Josie Mendez. The girl who accused Chris of raping her when he was a freshman.“The Josie Mendez?” I turn around to see Chris’s brows tighten into rigid lines. “His Josie Mendez?”“What about her? Haven’t we already—”“She’s back.”Girl UnbrokenAs I stare at the off-white ceiling of the ambulance, my body is numb, my eyes blurred. Tight straps confine me to yet another prison — a gurney. For my own protection, they said. The muffled blare of sirens echo in my ears. But even after all I’ve been through, all I can think about is that strange, haunting voice — The girl on the other side of the door. It ricochets off the sides of my skull.I’m not going to leave you, she whispered from the other side of my prison cell. The police are on their way. It was so gentle, caring, so self-assured. What’s your name? she asked. Mine is Karina.How could she be so calm? Soon the monster would be back, and he would do to her what he’d done to me. I wanted to scream at her to run. Get out of there as fast as she could, but she was my only hope. Hope for what? There was nothing left to hope for. Still . . .
  • Saffire

    Patricia Bell

    eBook
    All her life, Saffire Tipton had heard stories from her Grandpa Joe about a place where Kings ruled, magic flourished, and strange creatures roamed the land. But those were just stories. At least that’s what she thought until she found herself in the world of Elysia. When Prince Wallace finds a strange girl in the forbidden forest caught up in Bramble Weed, he enters inside to arrest her. No one was granted access into the forest without permission from the Queen of the Flitterlings. As with any world, Elysia is not without conflict of its own and Saffire is not welcomed by all. Join the adventure with Saffire as she meets flying Flitterlings, tough Jabbers, meddling Krags, and learns about the alluring Electra.