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Books with author Stephanie Roth Sisson

  • Two Christmas Mice

    Corinne Demas, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (Holiday House, June 23, 2005)
    With the snow getting deeper by the minute, Annamouse and Willamouse are unable to venture out to get the supplies they need to decorate their homes for Christmas and so fear that Santamouse won't be able to find them if they can't complete their tasks, but the sound of music from afar puts their fears to rest as they delight in the true meaning of the day.
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  • Princess Posey and the Christmas Magic

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Oct. 17, 2013)
    Posey is sure Santa will bring her a real magic wand for Christmas--it will help her do so many wonderful things! But when an accident leads to a little white lie, she worries Santa won’t come at all. Will Princess Posey’s sparkly tutu help her find the courage to fix things?Filled with the charm and humor Posey is known for plus a few extra dashes of the kindness of the season, this beginning chapter book will be perfect for every first-grader's stocking."Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl." --Kirkus Reviews
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  • Princess Posey and the Crazy, Lazy Vacation

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 9, 2016)
    This tenth book in the chapter book series proves that it's impossible for first graders to have a boring vacation!Posey's classmates are abuzz about their travel plans for the upcoming spring break, but Posey is worried. Instead of going away for their vacation, her mom says they are going to have a "lazy vacation" at home. What if lazy actually means boring? Fortunately, the next few days are anything but boring: There are pancakes for dinner, a loose tooth, a sleepover with her friends, and a new bike without training wheels! After Posey's first attempt at riding ends with a crash, she's not sure she wants to get back on her bike. Can Princess Posey's sparkly tutu help her believe that being brave means trying again, even if you feel afraid?
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  • Princess Posey and the First Grade Ballet

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Dec. 26, 2014)
    Princess Posey's glittery tutu is extra busy in the ninth book in the chapter book series.Valentine’s Day is coming! Posey is so excited about her special ballet recital and giving cards to everyone at school. Then she learns that one of her classmates doesn’t have any valentines to give out. Can Princess Posey and her tutu find the perfect way to help?
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  • Princess Posey and the Flower Girl Fiasco

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 13, 2018)
    In her 12th chapter book, everyone's favorite first grade friend, Princess Posey, learns that sometimes exciting news comes with big changes.When Posey's grandpa announces that he's marrying her neighbor, Mrs. Romero, Posey is thrilled! She LOVES Mrs. Romero and she's going to be the flower girl! But then she learns that Mrs. Romero will be moving away, and her dog Hero, too. That is just about the worst news ever.Now Posey wants nothing to do with the wedding, but that is making everyone miserable--including Hero. Can Princess Posey and her tutu be strong enough to do what will make everyone happy again?
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  • Princess Posey and the First-Grade Boys

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, June 26, 2014)
    The first grade boys are driving Posey crazy! They can’t seem to sit still, they make rude noises, and sometimes they are just plain weird. When Posey makes up a silly song about Henry, her friends all think it’s funny. But it isn’t so funny to Henry—or Miss Lee. Can Princess Posey’s sparkly tutu help her find a way to fix this mess?Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books!
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  • Thank You, Miss Doover

    Robin Pulver, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Miss Doover is teaching Jack's class how to write thank-you notes. Jack knows the perfect recipient: Great-Aunt Gertie, who gave him boring stationery. But the stationery has other uses: it's come in very handy when housebreaking Puddly, Jack's new puppy! Miss Doover sure has a lot of rules for writing a letter. Jack revises over and over, adding details until Great-Aunt Gertie knows exactly how he's used her special gift. But for some reason his teacher doesn't look too happy. Will his do-over ever impress Miss Doover?
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  • The Sunhat

    Jennifer Ward, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (Rio Chico, Sept. 1, 2013)
    On a hot and sunny day in the desert, Rosa's bright red sunhat blows off her head, out of sight. One by one, the creatures of the desert stumble upon the hat, seeking shelter from a wild summer monsoon. Magically, the sunhat stretches and stretches to accommodate all who climb under! Adapted from the well-loved classic tale, The Mitten, this enchanting book introduces us to a new cast of character and a delightful little girl with a big red hat. With soft, sweet illustrations and rhythmic, playful text, this story is bound to be a timeless favorite!
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  • Princess Posey and the Monster Stew

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Halloween frights are no match for Princess Posey and her tutu Posey loves Halloween. But after Miss Lee announces that the first grade class will be eating Monster Stew, Posey gets worried. Luckily, her tutu turns her into Princess Posey, the girl who can tackle any problem! She finds out what "lizard livers" and "monster eyeballs" really are, and her new neighbor has just the right thing to light up Halloween night.
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  • Princess Posey and the Tiny Treasure

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Roth Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 21, 2013)
    Posey longs to take her tiny pink pig to first grade to show Nikki and Ava. But what about Miss Lee’s rule? Can Posey resist taking out her new treasure during class? What if she can’t, and Miss Lee takes it away? It might take her pink tutu and all of her Princess Posey courage to get her treasure back.Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books!
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  • Princess Posey and the First Grade Parade

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Sisson

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 27, 2010)
    Posey is really nervous about starting first grade. Instead of getting walked to her classroom, her mom has to drop her off at the Kiss-and-Go Lane. Then she'll have to walk into school and face the Monster of the Blue Hall all by herself. Worst of all, she has to do it without the one thing that always makes her feel brave and special: the tutu that turns her into the Pink Princess. But when Posey inspires her new teacher to throw a first-day parade in which all the kids are invited to wear whatever makes them feel the most comfortable, first grade starts to look a lot more promising.Posey will charm readers just graduating from easy-to-reads (and from kindergarten). Make reading sparkle with all of the Princess Posey chapter books!
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  • Princess Posey and the First Grade Parade: Book 1

    Stephanie Greene, Stephanie Sisson

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, May 27, 2010)
    Posey is really nervous about starting first grade. Instead of getting walked to her classroom, her mom has to drop her off at the Kiss-and-Go Lane. Then sheÂ’ll have to walk into school and face the Monster of the Blue Hall all by herself. Worst of all, she has to do it without the one thing that always makes her feel brave and special: the tutu that turns her into the Pink Princess. But when Posey inspires her new teacher to throw a first-day parade in which all the kids are invited to wear whatever makes them feel the most comfortable, first grade starts to look a lot more promising. Posey will charm readers just graduating from easy-to-reads (and from kindergarten) in this lively new series.
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