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Books with author Rosemary Weir

  • Elephant Planner 2020: Daily Weekly Monthly Calendar | January 2020 through December 2020 | Inspirational Quotes | To Do List Academic Schedule Agenda ... Or Student & ... Watercolor Elephant Cover

    Rosemary J.

    Paperback (Independently published, July 4, 2019)
    Weekly and monthly planner 2020 with HolidaysOur new Elephant Planner 2020 is finally here! This beautiful planner is printed on high-quality interior stock with a gorgeous Watercolor Elephant Cover. Each monthly spread (January 2020 through December 2020) contains an overview of the month, a notes section, and holidays.The cute weekly spreads include space to write your daily schedule as well as a to-do list. You can see 7 days Start with Monday to Sunday in the one pages and also see the whole month too. Book Details:Monthly and Weekly Action PlanDaily schedule with Note and To-do list12-month calendar: From Jan 2020 - Dec 2020One month per every two pages spread with unruled daily blocksContact names, password log, birthday log, and yearly goal.Printed on quality paperMade in the USAPerfect for any use. You can use for personal, work, to do list, small diary for note of the day and all purposes. Everyone needs to have the best planner since the first of the year. Give it for yourself friends family and co-worker and Have a great year together.
  • A Visit to Dr. Duck

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Candlewick, Aug. 5, 2014)
    “Wells visualizes the introductory visit-to-the-doctor reassurance with her characteristic spirited charm.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)Best-selling author and illustrator Rosemary Wells applies her rare ability to tell a funny, heartfelt story about a common childhood experience: going to the doctor. Comforting and friendly, Dr. Duck — whom readers first met in Here Comes Mother Goose — takes a star turn in A Visit to Dr. Duck. Rosemary Wells’s inimitable artwork will delight small children and reassure even the most reluctant young patient.
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  • Max and Ruby in Pandora's Box

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Ruby wants Max to stay out of her room, but Max wants in. He just has to see what's inside of her jewelry box. When the sign on her door fails to keep him out, Ruby tells Max her own version of the Greek myth Pandora's Box. Will the story of one overly curious bunny who learned her lesson about snooping teach Max his?"A perfect offering for those who enjoy the skewed tales of James Marshall and Jon Scieszka." —School Library Journal"Clever and great fun, fans of the droll, mischievous bunny will welcome him back." —BooklistRosemary Wells is the acclaimed author and illustrator of many books for children, including Max's Christmas, Max's Dragon Shirt, and Noisy Nora (Dial and Puffin). She is also the author of the McDuff picture books, illustrated by Susan Jeffers (Hyperion). She lives in Westchester County, New York.
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  • Felix and the Worrier

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 11, 2003)
    Rosemary Wells brings back her lovable little character from FELIX FEELS BETTER in a reassuring story that is sure to send pesky Worriers everywhere out the window.Every night, Felix has a visitor. It’s the Worrier, who comes to remind Felix about the little black spot on his tooth, the possibility of getting birthday presents he doesn’t like, and other troublesome things. "You worry too much, my little firefly," says Felix’s mama. But Felix can’t stop fretting. How can he find a way to make the Worrier go away for good?
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  • Love Waves

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Dec. 26, 2012)
    "With cozy pastel scenes and gentle verse, Wells makes tangible the powerful emotional connection between parent and child." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)Love Waves are what we send to our loved ones until we can be together again. Invisible and strong, they can fly across town or around the world, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that neither time nor space can keep love from finding its target. Combining a wonderfully concrete concept with her cozy pastel illustrations, Rosemary Wells offers an ingenious way to ease the separation anxiety many children feel when parents go to work, or live in separate homes; when close friends or relatives move, or live far away; or whenever a loved one’s absence calls for an extra dose of reassurance.
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  • Max's Valentine

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Viking Books for Young Readers, Dec. 29, 2003)
    Everybody's favorite bunnies celebrate Christmas and Valentine's Day in two adorable shaped board books just right for toddlers. When Santa mixes up their stockings, Max and Ruby are in for a big surprise on Christmas morning! And when Ruby uses all the candy to make her Valentine cards, Grandma makes sure Max gets a very special treat. Sturdy pages, simple stories, and colorful illustrations make these two books a perfect introduction to the world of Max and Ruby.
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  • Max's Dragon Shirt

    Rosemary Wells

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, July 1, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. On a shopping trip to the department store, Max's determination to get a dragon shirt leads him away from his distracted sister and into trouble.
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  • Yoko Writes Her Name

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, July 29, 2008)
    Yoko is so excited for the first day of school. She’s just learned to write her name. But when Mrs. Jenkins asks Yoko to show everyone, Olive and Sylvia make fun of her Japanese writing. “Yoko can’t write. She’s only scribbling!” The teasing continues as Yoko shares her favorite book at show and tell, and reads it back to front. That evening, Yoko declares that she can’t go back to school. “How can I when my reading and writing are a failure?” she asks. Luckily a little wisdom from her Mama, a little cooperation from Mrs. Jenkins, and a lot of enthusiasm from her classmates teach Yoko the most important lesson of the year: that friendship can bridge cultural differences.Not only does Yoko learn to read and write in English and graduate Kindergarten with her classmates, but everyone’s name appears in two languages on their diploma—even Olive’s and Sylvia’s!
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  • Max's First Word

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Dial, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Despite his big sister Ruby's best efforts to teach him to say "Cup," "Egg," and "Apple," the very first word out of young Max's mouth is "Delicious."
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  • McDuff's New Friend: McDuff's New Friends

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, Jan. 27, 1999)
    On Christmas Eve, McDuff's persistent "woofing" begins to annoy Fred and Lucy, but it leads to the rescue of Santa, whose sleigh has gotten stuck in the snow.
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  • Pyewacket and Son

    Rosemary Weir

    Hardcover (Abelard-Schuman, Oct. 2, 1980)
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  • Through the Hidden Door

    Rosemary Wells

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Nov. 20, 2012)
    Avoiding a group of bullies, Barney Pennimen and his friend Snowy discover a cave with an amazing secretBarney Penniman is afraid of his eighth grade friends at boarding school. Since they’re the nastiest guys at school, Barney is safe from being teased, but the gang’s bullying finally pushes Barney too far, and he finds himself alone. Then Snowy Cobb, an elf-like, ostracized younger boy, makes a sudden appearance in Barney’s life. And when Snowy finds a mysterious bone on campus, the boys try to determine its origins. Their investigation leads them to a deep, dark, sandy-bottomed cave, and what they discover beneath the sand will test their beliefs—and everything they hold dear. This adventure story was the runner-up for an Edgar Award. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Rosemary Wells including rare images from the author’s collection.
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