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Books with author Rosemary Weir

  • Yoko's Show-and-Tell

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, Feb. 22, 2011)
    When Yoko’s grandparents send her a beautiful antique doll named Miki all the way from Japan, Yoko couldn’t be happier. She places Miki on her red carpet and brings her candy until Girls’ Festival on March 3. Even though Mama said no, Yoko decides to sneak Miki to school for show-and-tell. How could she have guessed that Miki would be in accident along the way? Looks like a trip to the Doll Hospital is in order!
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  • Max and Ruby's Preschool Pranks

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, July 26, 2016)
    As seen on Nick Jr., Rosemary Wells's beloved bunnies are back, this time creating mayhem in the classroom!Ruby and Louise are playing school! They’ve made rule books and work books for the classroom where their pupils are waiting, ready to learn. All except Max and Lily! Max wants to wear his gorilla suit. Lily wants to try out her new volcano kit. Readers will lift the flaps and laugh out loud at Max and Lily’s antics as they turn the classroom upside down.
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  • Morris' Disappearing Bag

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 24, 2001)
    Bestselling author Rosemary Wells tells a heartfelt holiday story The Chicago Tribune calls “One of the best.”It’s Christmas day and Morris is missing. He was there to open his present—a teddy bear—and to watch his older sisters and brother open their gifts. His siblings went off to play with each other’s new toys, but nobody wanted to play with Morris’s bear. So Morris found something new to play with—a disappearing bag. He jumped right in and became invisible! Now he has something everybody wants to try. But they have to find him first. This warm and humorous story proves that sometimes the littlest bunny gets the last laugh.* “Irresistible . . . The author-artist does some wonderful things with Morris’s cars and eyes, expressing exactly the sentiments of a put-out preschool rabbit.”—Booklist, starred review
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  • Emily's First 100 Days of School

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 23, 2005)
    Emily is ready for her first day of school. There's so much to do: learning the alphabet, singing, reading books, dancing, and counting, starting with the very first day. One hundred days feels very far away, but day by day, Emily and her classmates see they're getting closer. And as the lessons they learn begin to add up, their world expands. Chock-full of surprising discoveries, age-appropriate activities, and plenty of humor, Emily's First 100 Days of School supports growing skills in reading, writing, and arithmetic, with an emphasis on math skills.
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  • Max's Chocolate Chicken

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 30, 1999)
    All Max wants to do is eat the chocolate chicken that someone left in the birdbath one fine spring morning. But "wait, Max," his sister Ruby says, "First we go on an egg hunt." Max does his best to play along, but when Ruby finds all the eggs-and he finds only ants and acorns-he shows her what can happen when you put all your eggs in one basket!
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  • Shy Charles

    Rosemary Wells

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
    Being painfully shy and timid does not stop a young mouse from rescuing his baby-sitter during an emergency, but despite his heroism, Charles continues to remain silent. Reprint. H. K. SLJ. AB.
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  • McDuff Comes Home

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Hyperion, April 1, 1997)
    McDuff the little white dog gets lost while chasing a bunny and needs help finding his way home.
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  • Max & Ruby and Twin Trouble

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, Oct. 1, 2019)
    “Double trouble finds comic relief.” —Kirkus Reviews From beloved author-illustrator Rosemary Wells comes a brand-new story about the inimitable brother and sister Max and Ruby. Max and Ruby’s family is expanding and soon enough nobody will be getting any sleep!Max and Ruby are in for a big surprise. Mama has a baby in her tummy and soon the family will be bigger and better. Luckily Ruby knows all about babies: what they eat, how to bathe them, and where they come from. Ruby tells Max all about it. Soon no one will be getting any sleep, but Max has an idea on how to help! Max and Ruby have their own TV show on Nick Jr.!
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  • Kindergators: Miracle Melts Down

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, June 26, 2012)
    "Guess what happened at school today!"Kindergators work and play happily in Miss Harmony's class. But Miracle isn't being a good classmate! She's having temper tantrums when things don't go her way. Can the Kindergators find a way to help Miracle control her meltdowns?The Kindergators series highlights familiar issues that children, teachers, and parents everywhere will recognize. Using humor and a keen understanding of young children, Rosemary Wells creates a cast of characters who will show young readers how to work together as good neighbors.
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  • Sleep, My Bunny

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Nov. 13, 2018)
    From the treasured creator of Max and Ruby comes a soothing, quintessential lullaby of a book for the very young.The owls and the crickets are singing together.Outside the window, night falls in a vivid, expressionistic ode to Van Gogh. But inside the cozy house, in rooms lit with soft pastels, parents guide their little bunny through a universal routine: eating supper, putting toys away, taking a bath, reading a story, listening to a song. With gorgeous artwork and a simple poetic narrative offering the perfect script for a reassuring voice, Rosemary Wells gently ties nature’s rhythms to familiar ritual, creating a bedtime read-aloud certain to lull every small child into slumber.
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  • First Tomato: Voyage to the Bunny Planet Book

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 1, 1992)
    After getting snow in her shoes, suffering through math class, and waiting for a bus that never seems to come, Claire decides that it is time for a visit to the Bunny Planet.
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  • Pyewacket

    Rosemary Weir

    Hardcover (Abelard-Schuman, Jan. 1, 1968)
    A story about cats, illustrated by Charles Pickard.