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  • A Mammal is an Animal

    Lizzy Rockwell

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Jan. 23, 2018)
    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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  • Sweet Potato Pie

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 20, 1996)
    Everybody's happy. Why, oh, why? Grandma's baking...sweet potato pie! That's why!
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  • The three bears & 15 other stories

    Anne F Rockwell

    Hardcover (Crowell, March 15, 1975)
    Sixteen famous children's stories including "Lazy Jack," "Three Little Pigs," "The Gingerbread Man," and "The Shoemaker and the Elves."
  • My Doctor

    Rockwell

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 31, 1992)
    Describes a young child's visit to the doctor's office
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  • In Our House

    Anne Rockwell

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell, March 15, 1985)
    A member of the Bear family explores the rooms in their house, relating all the activities that take place there to make their house a happy home.
  • How to Eat Fried Worms

    Thomas Rockwell

    Mass Market Paperback (Yearling, June 8, 1998)
    A perennial kids' favorite since its first publication in 1973, How to Eat Fried Worms is the story of Billy, who, because of a bet, is in the uncomfortable position of having to eat fifteen worms in fifteen days. The worms are supplied by his opponent, whose motto is, unfortunately, "The bigger and juicier, the better!"
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  • How Do You Feel?

    Lizzy Rockwell

    Paperback (Holiday House, Feb. 23, 2021)
    Do you feel happy? Sad? Silly? Angry? This simple book helps children and parents talk about feelings, and includes a Feelings Faces Poster!With simple, sparse language, and bright, expressive illustrations, Lizzy Rockwell introduces very young readers to a wide range of emotions. Detailed art encourages identification and discussion of the different characters' emotional reactions, and serves as a springboard for discussion on emotional intelligence, self-regulation, and coping skills.The playground is the perfect place to witness lots of different feelings! A girl is happy when playing with a puppy. Another girl is angry when a boy knocks over her drink. And the boy is sorry. Readers will learn to identify feelings in themselves and in others in this simple, but clever book by a prominent preschool nonfiction author-illustrator. Beautiful, detailed spreads show panoramic views of the playground action, while close-ups focus on specific incidents, body language, and facial expressions. The sparse text encourages children to describe the action and tell the story themselves, using context clues in the art and their own understanding of the emotions portrayed. Turn the dust jacket around for a beautiful Feelings Faces poster, which collects the emotions portrayed in the book in one long spread!
  • Nice and Clean

    Rockwell

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 1984)
    This book for young children explains and illustrates the uses of many common cleaning utensils and evokes the satisfaction of keeping things clean
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  • Trucks

    Anne Rockwell

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Introduces a variety of trucks and their purposes. Includes moving vans, tow trucks, bookmobiles, and campers.
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  • A Mammal is an Animal

    Lizzy Rockwell

    eBook (Holiday House, Jan. 23, 2018)
    What is 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.
  • Sallys Caterpillar

    Rockwell

    Hardcover (Parents Magazine Press, March 15, 1966)
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  • MAGGIE: THE PUPPY WHO LOVES TO CHEW EVERYTHING!

    Bill Rockwell

    (Independently published, May 19, 2020)
    A Children's Picture Book that tells the story of Maggie, a Jack Russel Terrier Puppy, who discovers on her first walk outside, that she loves to chew sticks, grass, and stones. Her new owner, Laura, struggles to get Maggie to chew only on dog food and treats. Another Puppy, Daisy, tries to get Maggie to stop, but also fails. By example, however, Daisy finally convinces Maggie to eat only good food and treats. The two Puppys become lifelong friends, sharing dog treats and love.