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  • The All-Together Quilt

    Lizzy Rockwell

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 27, 2020)
    Quilters and crafters rejoice! This story of a community coming together to make a quilt is a heartwarming celebration of creativity and teamwork.The kids and grown-ups at a community center begin with lots of colorful fabrics and an idea. Then step by step they make that idea a reality. They design, cut, stitch, layer, and quilt. It's the work of many hands, many hours, and many stories. And the result is something warm and wonderful they all can share.Lizzy Rockwell is the artistic director and organizing force behind the Norwalk Community Quilt Project: Peace by Piece, and this book is inspired by all the people who have gathered over the years to teach and learn and to make something beautiful together.
  • My Preschool

    Anne Rockwell

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), July 22, 2008)
    Join a happy little boy during a day at preschool, from cheerful hellos in circle time, to painting colorful pictures and playing at the water table before snack time. The best part of saying good-bye at the end of the day is that the little boy knows he will come back tomorrow. In her signature style, Anne Rockwell captures a child's preschool day (the bumps and the thrills!) with warmth and reassurance.
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  • The Bump in the Night

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, May 1, 1980)
    Book by Anne Rockwell
  • Romulus and Remus

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Sept. 1, 1997)
    A brand-new Ready-to-Read book by Anne Rockwell. This retelling of the story of Romulus and Remus tells of their early separation from their mother, their childhood years when they were raised by wolves, and how they came to found the city of Rome, which was populated first by slaves. Exciting fare that's simple to read but right for the interest level of first through third graders.
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  • My Spring Robin

    Rockwell

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Feb. 28, 1989)
    Despite all the signs of spring--sprouting ferns, a frog, and flowers--a little girl searches for the robin that means that spring has finally come
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  • The Busy Body Book: A Kid's Guide to Fitness

    Lizzy Rockwell

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 28, 2012)
    A celebration of the amazing human machine and a life on the move!Your amazing body can jump, sprint, twist, and twirl. Your body is built to move.Lizzy Rockwell explains how your bones and muscles, heart and lungs, nerves and brain all work together to keep you on the go. Kids walk and skate and tumble through these pages with such exuberance that even sprouting couch potatoes will want to get up and bounce around—and that’s the ultimate goal. Studies show that American kids are becoming more sedentary and more overweight and that they carry these tendencies with them into adolescence and adulthood. Experts agree that we need to help kids make physical activity a life-long habit. Through education, information, and encouragement, this book aims to inspire a new generation of busy bodies!
  • Our Earth

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 6, 2000)
    Dive beneath the oceans and soar above the clouds in this exploration of Earth that makes a pleasing introduction to basic earth-science concepts.
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  • A Mammal is an Animal

    Lizzy Rockwell

    Paperback (Holiday House, July 7, 2020)
    What makes an animal a mammal? And what is not a mammal? Mammals have skeletons as deer have, breathe air in lungs as whales do, and are born alive as are calves. What is not a mammal? A ladybug has no skeleton, a fish breathes through gills and a bird hatches from an egg. Monkeys, dolphins, and elephants are mammals—and so are you and I! With clear, simple language, beautiful paintings, a chart, diagrams, and a cutaway, acclaimed author-illustrator Lizzy Rockwell has created a beautiful and informative book that introduces young children to animal classification and dichotomous inquiry.
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  • Cars

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Using simple text and illustrations, this book introduces colorful cars of all kinds—and their uses—to young children."Rockwell's neat, brightly hued graphics are instantly recognizable, and little boys and girls will love this entertaining exploration of cars." —Publishers Weekly
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  • Paintbrush & Peacepipe: The Story of George Catlin,

    Anne F Rockwell

    Hardcover (Atheneum, March 15, 1971)
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  • World's Strangest Basketball Stories

    Rockwell

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Aug. 12, 1996)
    Relates unusual stories and facts from the history of basketball
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  • How to eat fried worms, and other plays

    Thomas Rockwell

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, March 15, 1980)
    An illustrated collection of original plays for children features a motley assortment of characters--ghouls and goblins, slimy villains, greedy boys, and fried worms