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Books with author Rob Shepperson

  • The Sandman

    Rob Shepperson

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1989)
    One evening, Jay decides to wait up for the Sandman and when the nocturnal visitor arrives, despite his attempts to lull Jay to sleep, the Sandman encounters chaos, laughter, and sleeplessness
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  • The Sandman by Rob Shepperson

    Rob Shepperson

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux (J), March 15, 1852)
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  • Sandman

    Rob Shepperson

    Paperback (Sunburst, Sept. 1, 1991)
    One evening, Jay decides to wait up for the Sandman and when the nocturnal visitor arrives, despite his attempts to lull Jay to sleep, the Sandman encounters chaos, laughter, and sleeplessness
  • Can I Just Take a Nap?

    Ron Rauss, Rob Shepperson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, June 5, 2012)
    Shhh…someone is TRYING to sleep in this rowdy picture book, winner of the General Mills Spoonful of Stories contest.The newest winner of the General Mills Spoonfuls of Stories contest is a young boy who’s very tired from his busy day, but can’t seem to find enough peace and quiet to fall asleep. Can I Just Take a Nap? is the winner of the 4th annual Cheerios® New Author Contest. Selected from more than 8,000 entries by a team of editors, teachers, librarians, and General Mills staff, Can I Just Take a Nap? will also appear in a bilingual (English/Spanish) mini-paperback edition in 3 million specially marked boxes of Cheerios.
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  • Can I Just Take a Nap?

    Ron Rauss, Rob Shepperson

    eBook (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, June 5, 2012)
    Shhh…someone is TRYING to sleep in this rowdy picture book, winner of the General Mills Spoonful of Stories contest.The newest winner of the General Mills Spoonfuls of Stories contest is a young boy who’s very tired from his busy day, but can’t seem to find enough peace and quiet to fall asleep. Can I Just Take a Nap? is the winner of the 4th annual Cheerios® New Author Contest. Selected from more than 8,000 entries by a team of editors, teachers, librarians, and General Mills staff, Can I Just Take a Nap? will also appear in a bilingual (English/Spanish) mini-paperback edition in 3 million specially marked boxes of Cheerios.
  • The Sandman

    Rob Shepperson

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, March 15, 1991)
    classic bedtime story superb color illustration
  • Lilly and the Pirates

    Phyllis Root, Rob Shepperson

    language (Boyds Mills Press, Nov. 4, 2016)
    A sighting of the rare frangipani fruit fly sends Lilly's scientist parents off in search of the fabled Shipwreck Islands. In this Smithsonian's Notable Book for Children, Lilly awaits their return at the home of her great-uncle Ernest, the chief librarian of Mundelaine, a town that seems to have more than its share of piratical-looking characters lurking about. When news comes that her parents' ship has wrecked, she must overcome her fear of the sea, find the hidden island, and outsmart a bunch of treasure-hungry pirates to save the day.
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  • Blue Daisy

    Helen Frost, Rob Shepperson

    eBook (Margaret Ferguson Books, March 17, 2020)
    Sam and Katie find a stray dog and make a big mistake, but it's hard to make amends--how can you apologize to a dog?A dirty, skinny, dog shows up in Sam and Katie's neighborhood. They start to follow it, and they don't like what they see: The Wilson sisters yell at it because it goes in their garden and the Tracy twins chase it on their bikes and throw things at it. Sam and Katie want the dog to know they'll be its friends. They think it should have a name. Most of all, they want it to like them. But then they do something thoughtless, and after that, it's hard to make things right, especially because the dog now won't come near them. How they earn the dog's trust, help it find its place in their town and how it gets its name, makes for a heartwarming story told in two voices using prose and poetry. Blue Daisy is illustrated with 20 black-and-white illustrations and includes recipes for dog biscuits and snickerdoodles.
  • Lilly and the Pirates

    Phyllis Root, Rob Shepperson

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Lilly is a ten-year-old worrywart. To keep her concerns at bay, she diligently and fervently lists them in a worry book. Her globe-trotting scientist-parents don't worry about anything. When they learn of a rare sighting of the frangipani fruit fly, they set sail for the fabled Shipwreck Islands. Since water is her greatest fear, Lilly stays behind with her eccentric, librarian great-uncle. Then news comes that the scientists are shipwrecked, and Lilly must overcome her fear of the sea, find the hidden island, and outsmart a bunch of treasure-hungry pirates to save her parents. Rob Shepperson's detailed, action-packed pencil illustrations are as wonderfully good-humored as the story.
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  • CAN I JUST TAKE A NAP? ME DEJAN DORMIR UNA SIESTA?

    Ron Rauss, Robb Shepperson

    Paperback (Simon ans Schuster, March 15, 2012)
    Shhh...someone is TRYING to sleep in this rowdy picture book, winner of the General Mills Spoonful of Stories contest. The newest winner of the General Mills Spoonfuls of Stories contest is a young boy who's very tired from his busy day, but can't seem to find enough peace and quiet to fall asleep. Can I Just Take a Nap? is the winner of the 4th annual Cheerios® New Author Contest. Selected from more than 8,000 entries by a team of editors, teachers, librarians, and General Mills staff, Can I Just Take a Nap? will also appear in a bilingual (English/Spanish) mini-paperback edition in 3 million specially marked boxes of Cheerios.
  • Can I Just Take a Nap? Me Dejan Dormir Una Siesta?

    Ron Rauss, Rob Shepperson

    Paperback (Simon and Schuster, March 15, 2011)
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  • Lilly and the Pirates

    Phyllis Root, Rob Shepperson

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    A sighting of the rare frangipani fruit fly sends Lilly's scientist parents off in search of the fabled Shipwreck Islands. In this Smithsonian's Notable Book for Children, Lilly awaits their return at the home of her great-uncle Ernest, the chief librarian of Mundelaine, a town that seems to have more than its share of piratical-looking characters lurking about. When news comes that her parents' ship has wrecked, she must overcome her fear of the sea, find the hidden island, and outsmart a bunch of treasure-hungry pirates to save the day.
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