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Books with author Rebecca Purcell

  • Super Chicken!

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Small chick. Big brain.Here comes Super Chicken--a little chicken with a giant imagination. With novelty die-cuts and adorable artwork throughout, this story has our hero, Super Chicken, turning everyday objects and shapes into ships, exotic animals, and more!. Chicken's bath may be just a bath, but when he becomes Super Chicken, he's sailing the high seas! Rebecca Purcell's unique art uses a high-contrast color palette including black, white, red, blue, yellow, green, and orange. The high-contrast colors are perfect for babies 0-8 months, while the innovative die-cuts, fun imaginative scenes, and simple text will make toddlers ages 2-3 big fans of Super Chicken!
  • Lost Doll

    Rebecca Purton

    language (, Feb. 11, 2013)
    "Lost Doll" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of a Russian nesting-doll and the journey she makes, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Ghost Tree

    Rebecca Purton

    language (, April 23, 2014)
    "Ghost Tree" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Bill and his creepy weekend in the woods, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series. Exciting note! The stories in Volume Two of "Tales from the Moonlit Road" have a new feature called "Words from the story," which can be found at the end of tale.
  • Insect Man

    Rebecca Purton

    language (, April 23, 2014)
    "Insect Man" is a short story for children (or grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Toshimasa and his local park in Tokyo, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series. Exciting note! The stories in Volume Two of "Tales from the Moonlit Road" have a new feature called "Words from the story," which can be found at the end of each tale.
  • Pond: an Almost True Story

    Rebecca Purton

    language (, Feb. 18, 2013)
    "Pond: an Almost True Story" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Polly Pinnton and her dream, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Martian

    Rebecca Purton

    language (, Feb. 10, 2013)
    "Martian" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Jim and his Martian, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Autumn Story

    Rebecca Purton

    language (, Feb. 13, 2013)
    "Autumn Story" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Ms Higgins and her surprising discovery, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Dinosaur Lesson

    Rebecca Purton

    language (, Aug. 11, 2013)
    "Dinosaur Lesson" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of what Eloise Hunter realises she can achieve if she really concentrates, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Hula Dance Dog

    Rebecca Purton

    language (, Feb. 11, 2013)
    "Hula Dance Dog" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Brick the dog and his dream, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • A Tale of Horror and Weather

    Rebecca Purton

    eBook (, April 7, 2013)
    "A Tale of Horror and Weather" is a short story poem for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Abel Green and his love of ghoulish things, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • A Happy Place

    Rebecca Purton

    eBook (, March 19, 2013)
    "A Happy Place" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of some thoughtful children in Mrs Plot's care, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Flow

    Rebecca Purton

    eBook (, Oct. 4, 2013)
    "Flow" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Danny's stay with Aunt Penelope, who is a trifle tense, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series. Exciting note! The stories in Volume Two of "Tales from the Moonlit Road" have a new feature called "Words from the story," which can be found at the end of each tale.