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Books with author Stacey Schuett

  • Somewhere In the World Right Now

    Stacey Schuett

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Nov. 11, 1997)
    School Library Journal called Stacey Schuett's stunning authorial debut "a book that is perfect for sparking an interest in geography, emphasizing the amazing concept that at the same moment we are getting ready to sleep, other people are starting a new day." And in a starred review, Publishers Weekly added, "Schuett proves as nimble with words as with a paintbrush." It's a good-night wish that circles the globe.
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  • Somewhere In The World Right Now

    Stacey Schuett

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 11, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Shows what might be happening at the exact same moment in different parts of the world, from Boston to Australia, in an introduction to time zones.
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  • This Little Light of Mine

    Raffi, Stacey Schuett

    Board book (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 14, 2006)
    Raffi’s version of this traditional favorite song is perfectly paired with Stacey Schuett’s adorable illustrations as a shy young star prepares to take center stage in a school play so she can let her own light shine. Now available in board book format, toddlers everywhere will love to read and sing along with one of their favorite songs as they turn the pages, and parents will appreciate the story’s message that celebrates the importance of both individuality and community.
  • Is It Dark, Is It Light

    Stacey Schuett

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 20, 1991)
    While describing the moon's appearance, two children introduce pairs of opposites
  • When Turtle Grew Feathers: A Folktale from the Choctaw Nation

    Tim Tingle, Stacey Schuett

    Paperback (August House, Jan. 16, 2013)
    ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Finalist and Oklahoma Book Award FinalistIn this Choctaw variant of Aesop's fable "The Tortoise and the Hare," master storyteller Tim Tingle reveals some unexpected twists and expands the cast of memorable characters to include a wild turkey, a colony of ants, and a cheering squad of Little Bitty Turtles.When Rabbit boastfully challenges Turtle to a race, he gets his comeuppance and Turtle gets a little assist from his winged friend, Turkey. In the process, we learn why Turtle's shell is cracked and why you never see Rabbit racing Turtle today. The bold and vibrant illustrations capture not only the grasslands of the High Plains but also the demeanor of its animal inhabitants and the humor of the tale. This familiar Native American tale will teach readers the importance of caring, resourcefulness and respect. Tim Tingle is an award-winning author, much sought-after storyteller, and an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. His great-great grandfather, John Carnes, walked the Trail of Tears in 1835, and passed-down memories of this family epic that fueled Tim's early interest in writing and storytelling. His award winning work ranges from award winning picture books like When Turtle Grew Feathers and Crossing Bok Chitto to his collection of Native American stories, Spirits Dark and Light to his YA novels like House of Purple Cedar.August House Publishers offer free lesson plans for When Turtle Grew Feathers.
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  • Somewhere in the World Right Now

    Stacey Schuett

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Nov. 11, 1997)
    "School Library Journal" called Stacey Schuett's stunning authorialdebut "a book that is perfect for sparking an interest in geography, emphasizing the amazing concept that at the same moment we are getting ready tosleep, other people are starting a new day." And in a starred review, "Publishers Weekly" added, "Schuett proves as nimble with words as with apaintbrush." It's a good-night wish that circles the globe.
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  • Somewhere in the World Right Now:

    Stacey Schuett

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 29, 1995)
    School Library Journal called Stacey Schuett's stunning authorial debut "a book that is perfect for sparking an interest in geography, emphasizing the amazing concept that at the same moment we are getting ready to sleep, other people are starting a new day." And in a starred review, Publishers Weekly added, "Schuett proves as nimble with words as with a paintbrush." It's a good-night wish that circles the globe.
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  • This Little Light of Mine

    Raffi, Stacey Schuett

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 8, 2004)
    Raffi’s take on this traditional favorite is perfectly matched with Stacey Schuett’s adorable illustrations. A school play is the setting for Raffi’s latest Song to Read, and it’s filled with lovable kids of all ages pulling together to put on a show, all the while encouraging the shy star to let her own light shine in the grand finale.Kids will love to read and sing along with one of their favorite songs, and parents will appreciate the story’s message that celebrates the importance of both individuality and community.
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  • Is It Dark? Is It Light?

    Stacey Schuett

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 20, 1991)
    While describing the moon's appearance, two children introduce pairs of opposites.
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  • Somewhere in the World Right Now

    Stacey Schuett

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1995)
    The earth is constantly turning on it's axis. One full rotation takes 24 hours, and during that time, the position of the sun in the sky changes, creating light and dark, day and night.
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  • This Little Light of Mine

    Raffi, Stacey Schuett

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 8, 2004)
    Raffi’s take on this traditional favorite is perfectly matched with Stacey Schuett’s adorable illustrations. A school play is the setting for Raffi’s latest Song to Read, and it’s filled with lovable kids of all ages pulling together to put on a show, all the while encouraging the shy star to let her own light shine in the grand finale.Kids will love to read and sing along with one of their favorite songs, and parents will appreciate the story’s message that celebrates the importance of both individuality and community.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Watermelon Wishes

    Lisa Moser, Stacey Schuett

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Dec. 18, 2006)
    When Grandpap teaches Charlie how to plant watermelon seeds in the spring, Charlie hopes they’ll grow a "Wishing Watermelon." Grandpap has never heard of such a thing, and when he asks Charlie what he would wish for, Charlie won't tell. Through a whole summer of biking, fishing, basketball, and waiting for watermelons together, Grandpap tries to guess his grandson's harvest wish. Lush, vivid paintings evoke the friendship, teamwork, and affection between grandfather and grandson as they share their wisdom and this special summer together.
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