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Books with author Sarah Williamson

  • Let's Go!

    Sarah Williamson

    language (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 29, 2018)
    From the creator of Where Are You? comes this vibrant tale of a taxi-driving elephant and everyone--and everything--he picks up along the way. Let's go!Beep, beep! Let's go! Colors and sounds collide as Tuski the elephant gets ready for adventure. And there's no limit to what Tuski's red taxi can pick up along the way. From friends like a blue bird, an every-colored fish, and a trail of ladybugs, to objects big and small, like a lemon and a pea, peaches, and pancakes, Tuski's taxi takes them all! But as they venture up the hill, Tuski's packed taxi might just take a tumble.
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  • Let's Go!

    Sarah Williamson

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 29, 2018)
    From the creator of Where Are You? comes this vibrant tale of a taxi-driving elephant and everyone--and everything--he picks up along the way. Let's go!Beep, beep! Let's go! Colors and sounds collide as Tuski the elephant gets ready for adventure. And there's no limit to what Tuski's red taxi can pick up along the way. From friends like a blue bird, an every-colored fish, and a trail of ladybugs, to objects big and small, like a lemon and a pea, peaches, and pancakes, Tuski's taxi takes them all! But as they venture up the hill, Tuski's packed taxi might just take a tumble.
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  • Where Are You?

    Sarah Williamson

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 6, 2017)
    For fans of Hervé Tullet and Leo Lionni, here is a simple, lively exploration of colors, shapes, and landscapes. “Where are you?” Under the bridge, out of the pond, through the sandbox—these are just a few answers as a little green snake follows a little pink snake in a day at the park. Sarah Williamson’s debut picture book is both a delightfully energetic introduction to prepositions and search-and-find concepts, and a celebration of friendship and imagination. With playful text and fresh, lively illustrations, this is the perfect book to inspire young readers, artists, and explorers.
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  • Elevator Bird

    Sarah Williamson

    (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 24, 2020)
    Kids and their parents will love this quirky story about kindness, friendship, and a team coming together to make one bird's dream come true...It takes a strong team to keep the Hotel running smoothly, and Elevator Bird is at the center of it all. He helps guests get to their rooms and gives great advice about all the best sights in town. He helps the staff get where they need to go, and always has an encouraging word. Elevator Bird makes everyone's day brighter. So when he confesses to his friend Mousie that he's always longed for a room with a view, Mousie springs into action. All his friends at the Hotel hatch a marvelous plan to make sure Elevator Bird has the nest he deserves.Sarah Williamson spins a charming tale of friends working together to make a dream come true.
  • The Day That Henry Cleaned His Room

    Sarah Wilson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, June 1, 1990)
    The day that Henry finally cleans his bedroom, reporters gather to capture the historic moment when, at Henry's command, hundreds of assorted creatures exit the messy room
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  • The Boy Who Sailed the Ocean in an Armchair

    Lara Williamson

    eBook (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Oct. 1, 2015)
    All Becket wants is for his family to be whole again. But standing in his way are two things: 1) his dad, his brother and him seem to have run away from home in the middle of the night and 2) Becket’s mum died before he got the chance to say goodbye to her. Arming himself with an armchair of stories, a snail named Brian and one thousand paper cranes, Becket ploughs on, determined to make his wish come true.
  • Palace Beautiful

    Sarah DeFord Williams

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Jan. 6, 2011)
    When sisters Sadie and Zuzu move to Salt Lake City, they discover an old journal in a secret room in their new house. Along with their neighbor, Bella, the girls take turns reading the story of a girl named Helen who lived during the flu epidemic of 1918. They soon become wrapped up in Helen's tale, which ends with a tragedy that has a scary parallel to Sadie and Zuzu's lives. Did Helen survive the flu? Is she still alive somewhere? Or could her ghost be watching them?
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  • Unsolved Mysteries of Ancient Times: Travels on the history of mankind

    Sarah B. Williams

    eBook
    In the book we will get acquainted with the greatest achievements of ancient civilizations and make an amazing journey in past epochs. We will try to find the lost treasures and find out the causes of the disappearance of Atlantis and Hyperborea. We also have to reveal the burial place of the tomb of Tamerlane.Since ancient times, mankind has always been accompanied by riddles, mysticism and mystery, and man himself is still a mystery. Every person has inexplicable possibilities and more and more recently this has been confirmed by science.Science goes forward, and scientists always seek to streamline unexplained phenomena and secret knowledge from a materialistic point of view, but unfortunately or fortunately not everything can be explained with the help of matter, atoms and chemical processes. Perhaps right now in the age of technology, science will be able to go beyond the material and discover new laws of the Universe......
  • Palace Beautiful

    Sarah DeFord Williams

    eBook (Puffin Books, April 3, 2010)
    When sisters Sadie and Zuzu move to Salt Lake City, they discover an old journal in a secret room in their new house. Along with their neighbor, Bella, the girls take turns reading the story of a girl named Helen who lived during the flu epidemic of 1918. They soon become wrapped up in Helen's tale, which ends with a tragedy that has a scary parallel to Sadie and Zuzu's lives. Did Helen survive the flu? Is she still alive somewhere? Or could her ghost be watching them?
  • The Cat's Pajamas

    Dana Tyson, Sam Tyson, Sarah Williams

    language (, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Join Lou the kitten and her friends Sasha, Felicity, Javier, and Marvin as Lou receives a set of magical pajamas, learns about having confidence in her own abilities, and saves the day! This is a fun story to read for pleasure as well as a good teaching tool that can be used to help explain what an idiom is to students.
  • The Good Samaritan

    Karen Williamson, Sarah Conner

    Paperback (Candle Books, June 30, 2017)
    A new entry in the collectable Candle Little Lambs series, designed for children two and up. The small format is great for toddlers, and there are plenty of pictures for little ones to look at accompanying the simple retellings.The full series includes Adam and Eve, Noah and the Ark, Joseph, Moses in the Bulrushes, Ruth and Naomi, Samuel, David and Goliath, Daniel and the Lions, Jonah and the Great Fish, Baby Jesus, Peter the Fisherman, The Good Samaritan, The Prodigal Son, Mary and Martha, The Lost Sheep, Zacchaeus, The First Easter, and Paul.
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  • Elephants Story: Charlie and the Circus

    Sarah Willie

    language (, Dec. 16, 2013)
    Elephants Story: Charlie and the Circus is a Children's Books About elephant. Reading doesn't have to be a boring task for kids - story about Charlie small as an elephant with his adventure. He often dreamed his favorite place in the whole word, the circus! Charlie wished for a place where he didn’t have to do chores—a place where he didn’t have homework every day. He wanted a place where he could be the star of the show. The sights, the sounds, the performances, and the peanuts were more than Charlie ever imagined. He knew one day he would join the circus and never look back. That was Charlie’s dream, and he was sure he could make it come true. But did the circus really look like fun? Or Was it actually a lot of hard work and practice?Look Inside the Children's Elephant Book now to see how much your kids will love this beautiful, cute, and sweet story about elephant. Enjoy!