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Books with author Ruby Brown

  • World That Jack Built

    Ruth Brown

    Paperback (Stoddart, March 15, 1990)
    Cleverly departing from the well-known childhood rhyme, Ruth Brown takes a provocative trip through the world that "Jack" (humankind) has built--as this man-made world might be perceived by a gorgeous black cat. Full-color illustrations.
  • Our Puppy's Vacation

    Ruth Brown

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 3, 1987)
    A puppy enjoys playing at the beach, climbing hills, and making friends on her first vacation.
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  • Crazy Charlie

    Ruth Brown

    Paperback (Random House UK, Jan. 15, 1986)
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  • Holly, The Story Of A Cat

    Ruth Brown

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, Sept. 9, 1999)
    The true story of a tiny, abandoned kitten who was rescued and given to Ruth Brown. Here, Ruth tells her story in loving, colourful detail.At first Holly the kitten is a timid little creature, but as trust and affection grow between her and her new owners, she becomes as inquisitive, mischievous and affectionate as any well-loved cat.From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • Imagine

    Ruth Brown

    Paperback (Andersen Press, April 1, 2007)
    "Imagine new, imagine old, imagine hot, imagine cold…" Perfect for young children, this book presents opposites in a clear and simple way, making the most of the wisdom that "a picture is worth a thousand words." Throughout, Ruth Brown's painterly illustrations perfectly balance the easy, rhythmic text. Ruth Brown is an award-winning author and illustrator. Her book, Snail Trail, was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal, and Ten Seeds won the English Best Illustrated Book Award.
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  • Silver Tales - Our Cat Flossie

    Ruth Brown

    Paperback (Hinkler Books Pty Ltd, July 1, 2013)
    Our cat Flossie leads a very remarkable life. She has many interests and hobbies, such as gardening, knitting, collecting butterflies and getting in boxes. Sometimes she is very helpful, and then sometimes she is not quite so useful. There are even a few things she really hates. But, like all cats, there s only one thing that she loves to do more than anything else! Loved by children for decades, the characters in these classic tales will become familiar friends. Reading with children from birth is the best way to teach them the joy of reading, and is also a special way to build relationships, encourage conversations and have fun together.
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  • The Picnic

    R. Brown

    Paperback (Andersen Press, March 15, 1997)
    Narrates the events of a picnic from the point of view of the animals who live above and below the picnic grounds where the humans come to eat. By the author of Alphabet Times Four: An International ABC.
  • The Ghost of Greyfriar's Bobby

    Ruth Brown

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, April 1, 1996)
    A retelling of a legendary Edinburgh dog shares the story of the faithful Bobby, a little dog who kept watch over his master's grave for fourteen years and is believed by locals to continue his vigil from beyond the grave.
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  • Crazy Charlie

    Ruth Brown

    Hardcover (Random House UK, Feb. 28, 1993)
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  • One Stormy Night

    Ruth Brown

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 1, 1997)
    A stormy night awakens several sleeping animals
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  • Snail Trail

    Ruth Brown

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 2000)
    Join Slimy on a backyard journey. A perfectly satisfying picture story for toddlers and preschoolers!Join Slimy Snail on an adventure that takes him around the backyard and brings him face-to-face with all sorts of obstacles:Up a hill (very steep!).Over a bridge (very high!).Down a slope (very slippery!).Here's a snail's-eye view of the backyard and a picture story that introduces the youngest readers to simple directional concepts--and ends with a clever visual surprise!
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  • Ten Seeds

    Ruth Brown

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 8, 2001)
    "Ten seeds–one ant. Nine seeds–one pigeon. Eight seeds–one mouse. . . .” Watch the countdown as seeds and plants disappear until just one beautiful flower remains. Keep your eyes on the garden as ten seeds are planted, but only one beautiful flower blooms. Thanks to one ant, one mouse, one pigeon, and lots of other creatures (making a total of nine to be exact!), seeds go missing, and plants get eaten. All except the last, which grows a majestic flower and then drops ten seeds so the cycle can begin anew.In this fresh new take on counting concepts, Ruth Brown uses her lush artwork to showcase the life of a garden as she counts down from ten to one. Ten Seeds, with its light humor and spare text, is a perfect bridge for toddlers and preschoolers ready to step up to more sophisticated stories.
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