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  • There's a Bear on My Chair

    Ross Collins

    Board book (Nosy Crow, March 13, 2018)
    Poor Mouse! A bear has settled in his favorite chair, and that chair just isn’t big enough for two. Mouse tries all kinds of tactics to move pesky Bear, but nothing works. Once Mouse has gone, Bear gets up and walks home. But what’s that? Is that a mouse in Bear’s house?
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  • Theres A Bear On My Chair

    Ross Collins

    Paperback (Nosy Crow Ltd, Sept. 3, 1704)
    Theres a Bear on My Chair
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  • This Zoo Is Not for You

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, Feb. 16, 2018)
    When a platypus stops by the zoo one day, all the animals assume he wants to join their zoo, and he is swiftly taken through a rigorous interview process. But the platypus is far too bland for the chameleons, he's not nearly graceful enough for the flamingos, and his tricks will never impress the monkeys. After he leaves, the animals soon regret their behavior, but . . . what's this? The platypus has left something behind. Perhaps he didn't intend to join their zoo after all! This rhyming picture book, from the award-winning creator of There's a Bear on My Chair, combines comic misunderstanding with a heartfelt story about acceptance and belonging.
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  • What Does An Anteater Eat?

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, July 9, 2019)
    "The silliness should have little listeners asking for repeat readings." —Kirkus ReviewsAnteater is hungry, but he has completely forgotten what anteaters eat. Baffled, and with his tummy rumbling, he consults the other animals. Sloth is too busy, Toucan is clueless, and Crocodile has his own mouth full. Whatever will Anteater do? It isn't until the ants all run for their lives that Anteater remembers what he should be eating . . . and it’s not what you think! A delightfully silly tale that little ones will return to again and again.
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  • There's a Bear on My Chair

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Poor Mouse! A bear has settled in his favorite chair, and that chair just isn’t big enough for two. Mouse tries all kinds of tactics to move pesky Bear, but nothing works. Once Mouse has gone, Bear gets up and walks home. But what’s that? Is that a mouse in Bear’s house?
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  • There's a Bear on my Chair

    Ross Collins

    eBook (Nosy Crow, May 21, 2020)
    Winner of the Amnesty CILIP Honour Award Poor Mouse! A bear has settled in his favourite chair and it just isn't big enough for two. Mouse tries all kinds of tactics to move the pesky Bear but nothing works and poor Mouse gives up. Once Mouse has eventually gone, Bear gets up and walks home. But wait - is that a Mouse in Bear's house?!
  • What Does an Anteater Eat?

    Ross Collins

    Board book (Nosy Crow, Aug. 4, 2020)
    Anteater is hungry, but he has completely forgotten what anteaters eat. Baffled, and with his tummy rumbling, he consults the other animals. Sloth is too busy, Toucan is clueless, and Crocodile has his own mouth full. Whatever will Anteater do? It isn't until the ants all run for their lives that Anteater remembers what he should be eating . . . and it’s not what you think! A delightfully silly tale that little ones will return to again and again.
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  • Doodleday

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, March 1, 2011)
    Mom has just one thing to tell Harvey on Doodleday-no drawing allowed! But surely drawing one little fly can't hurt. Not until Harvey's fly comes to life and starts to wreck the kitchen, that is! What can Harvey draw that will catch it? A spider! But the spider proves to be even more trouble. Only one thing is capable of stopping Harvey's rampaging doodles... Mom!
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  • Alvie Eats Soup

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Oct. 1, 2002)
    A picky eater and a gourmet granny are on a collision course in this hearty, funny picture book treat.Ask Alvie what his favorite food is. "I only eat soup," says Alvie. For breakfast? Lunch? Dinner? A snack? "I only eat soup," says Alvie. Alvie's parents put up with his eccentricity for a while -- after all, soup is both delicious and nutritious. But when Alvie's grandmother, a renowned chef, comes to visit, will they be able to keep their son's soupy sympathies a secret? A sharp-eyed, affectionate, and very funny book about a boy and his soup.
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  • Doodleday

    Ross Collins

    eBook (Albert Whitman & Company, July 22, 2014)
    Mom has just one thing to tell Harvey on Doodleday—no drawing allowed! But surely drawing one little fly can’t hurt. Not until Harvey’s fly comes to life and starts to wreck the kitchen, that is! What can Harvey draw that will catch it? A spider! But the spider proves to be even more trouble. Only one thing is capable of stopping Harvey’s rampaging doodles . . . Mom!
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  • Bitter's Run: An Oregon Trail Adventure

    Rod Collins

    eBook (Bright Works Press, March 6, 2017)
    From the Award-winning Author of Spider Silk, Stone Fly, and Not Before Midnight Bitter's Run is a spirited and adventurous tale. Told in three parts, it portrays the realities and uncertainties of life on the Oregon Trail, of the war-weary men seeking or returning to a homestead in Oregon, and of the courageous women who rode with them.Following Lee's surrender of the Army of Virginia to Grant on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox, Captain John Bitter of Abiqua Creek, Oregon musters out of the 40th Missouri. A loner, Bitter plans a quick ride home over the Oregon Trail. The good Lord, however, has other plans for him.After a month on the Trail, two gun battles, a bruising fistfight to settle a blood feud, a new wife, and two adopted sons, Bitter tells Rockford, his big, mean, black horse, "This sure complicates the business of getting back to Oregon."Bitter now finds himself the leader of a mixed entourage going west: a black pioneer family earlier wagon trains shunned; an Irish rebel turned galvanized Yankee; a dispossessed Cherokee turned Cheyenne medicine man; the rescued sister of a Bannock chief; a white boy adopted by the Cheyenne; and a scout for the Union Army who is also one of the richest men in Oregon.If you like well-researched historical fiction that delivers entertainment as well as passion and suspense ... you'll love Bitter's Run.
  • This is a Dog

    Ross Collins

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Uh-oh! An excitable (but very loveable) dog has found his way into this First Animals book and he will NOT let any of the other animals take their turn. Dogs are far more important, after all! And when the other animals get angry, this dog comes up with a very cunning plan to outwit them . . .
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