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Books with author Rosemary Weir

  • Kindergators: Hands Off, Harry!

    Rosemary Wells

    eBook (Katherine Tegen Books, June 21, 2011)
    “Wells' details of the kindergarten classroom are spot-on, and, as always, her illustrations, rendered here in textured mixed-material collages, perfectly capture young children's body language and emotions.” —BooklistBeloved picture book author-illustrator Rosemary Wells brings her signature humor and trademark knack for understanding young readers to issues of personal space in the first book in the Kindergator series. Perfect for classroom use or for reading and sharing at home."Guess what happened at school today!"Kindergators work and play happily in Miss Harmony's class. But Harry isn't being a good classmate! He's disrupting Friendly Circle, causing accidents, and upsetting the class. Can the Kindergators find a way to help Harry learn to respect personal space?
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  • Read To Your Bunny:

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Cartwheel, Nov. 1, 2003)
    This special reformatted edition commemorates the fifth anniversary of the original publication of the highly successful READ TO YOUR BUNNY--now available in a fun laptime board book!Read to your bunny often / It's twenty minutes of fun.It's twenty minutes of moonlight / And twenty minutes of sun.Twenty old-favorite minutes / Twenty minutes brand-new,Read to you bunny often / and...your bunny will read to you.Scholastic is celebrating the fifth anniversary of READ TO YOUR BUNNY, a book that kicked off a literacy campaign at the White House. It is reformatted in a big lap-sized board book for parents to read to their little ones. Wells' sweet, rhyming text encourages parents to read to their children for twenty minutes every day and see the magic of reading begin.
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  • Benjamin and Tulip

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Random House, Aug. 16, 1984)
    Benjamin is at a loss in handling Tulip's constant bullying.
  • Max's ABC

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, May 4, 2006)
    Everybody’s favorite bunnies, Max and Ruby, are back, starring in their very own ABC concept book. Max’s ants have escaped from their farm, and now they’re searching for food. The ants start with Max’s sandwich, and soon they’re everywhere! Fortunately, Ruby comes to the rescue.Max’s ABC teaches the alphabet by featuring a different letter on each page, large and colorful so they’re easy to spot. The very youngest readers will love practicing their letters with Max and Ruby.
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  • The Bear Went Over the Mountain

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Scholastic Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A beloved nursery rhyme classic to put your child on the road to reading!Rosemary Wells, one of America's foremost creators of children's books, will have the very youngest child turning pages and remembering the words. What better way instill a lifetime love of reading and learning?
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  • Shy Charles

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 25, 2001)
    Charles is a mouse of few words. He doesn’t like to talk, and he’s perfectly happy playing by himself. But his parents are not happy. “It’s time he played football or joined the ballet,” says Charles’s father. So off Charles goes to ballet class, where he curls up and pretends to be asleep. Football proves even less successful. Will anything bring Charles out of his shell?“A nicely told fable as helpful for their parents as for shy children in need of respect.” —The New York Times Book Review“Wells has a time-tested talent for taking a keenly felt emotion—in this case shyness—and exploring it in a manner that is reassuring to young listeners.” —Booklist
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  • Felix Stands Tall

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Candlewick, March 28, 2017)
    “Humorously captures the fluidity of social dynamics — and proves that it’s possible to captain one’s own destiny.” — Publishers WeeklyFelix has a new best friend! With take-charge Fiona, anything seems possible, and before Felix knows it, she sweeps him into singing and dancing with her as pixies in the talent show. But right after Felix’s first-prize triumph, trouble waits in the wings. Can he pull himself together and face down the bullies?
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  • The Man in the Woods

    Rosemary Wells

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Nov. 20, 2012)
    Who is the man in the woods—and can Helen catch him before it’s too late?Helen’s first day at New Bedford Regional High School is off to a hectic start. Her locker combination doesn’t work, she’s late to all her classes, and she doesn’t know a single person. But she doesn’t need friends to figure out the unofficial rules: Cheerleaders simply don’t associate with frizzy-haired new girls who look too young and draw political cartoons. And when Mr. Brzostoski confiscates one her drawings during class, Helen thinks her first day can’t get any worse, but her luck changes. Instead, Mr. Bro invites Helen to join the school paper, where she meets Pinky Levy—who helps her get her locker open. But after school, fate throws Helen and Pinky together again when they both witness a car wreck. Someone threw a stone at the car window and caused the crash, and Helen is sure she saw a man in the woods nearby. When the police arrest one of her fellow students, she knows they have the wrong person—but Pinky is the only one who believes her. Will she be able to find the true identity of the man into the woods before it’s too late? This ebook features an illustrated biography of Rosemary Wells including rare images from the author’s collection.
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  • Birthday

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Viking Juvenile, May 13, 2010)
    Before Max and Ruby were preschoolers, they were Baby Max and Ruby. The popular bunny siblings are back in two more board books?as their baby selves. In Sandbox, Max and Ruby mix delectable treats out of bubbles, berries, birdseed, and sand. In Birthday, Max gets lots of wonderful birthday presents?but none quite so nice as Grandma?s! With eye-catching novelty elements, these irresistible board books will introduce the very youngest readers to the beloved bunny pair, who star in their own show on Nick Jr. and Noggin.
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  • Otto Runs For President

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, June 1, 2008)
    A hilarous and satisfying election story from renowned author-illustrator Rosemary Wells.It's election time at Barkadelphia School, and popular kids Tiffany and Charles are already in the running. Unfortunately, they care a bit more about winning than they do about their voters. Before long, little Otto thows his hat in the ring; he doesn't have a flashy campaign, but he does have a big heart and a great idea -- he polls the students and asks them what THEY want for the school. When the ballots are finally counted, Otto wins by a landslide -- but he learns that while it's hard work running for president, it's even harder work BEING president.
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  • Pyewacket

    Rosemary Weir

    Paperback (Abelard-Schuman, Jan. 1, 1967)
    8 1/2 by 5 1/2 small format paperback (the size of kid's books in the 1950s/60s!). Illustrated by Charles Pickard in pencil style drawings. 123 pages.
  • Bunny Mail: A Max & Ruby Lift-the-Flap Book

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 2004)
    Ruby is busy sending out party invitations, so Max decides he'll write a letter too, asking for a special present. But when the postman delivers the letter to Grandma, she thinks Max is just saying hello. So Max sends another letter. It soon becomes clear to Grandma that Max is asking for something special. The only question is what? With eight clever flaps to lift, this heartwarming and interactive picture book gives Rosemary Wells fans even more reasons to love Max and Ruby, who are now starring in their own Nickelodeon television show.
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