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Books with author Susan Gal

  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.
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  • Day by Day

    Susan Gal

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2012)
    Susan Gal offers a heartwarming tale of old-fashioned goodness. The industrious pigs of Day by Day build a home, plant a garden, help their neighbors, and then gather in a harvest grown with hard work and kindness. The language is sweet and simple: Day by day, the seasons turn. Shoulder to shoulder, pigs gather the harvest. Hand in hand, pigs give thanks, then cheek to cheek, they dance. The artwork is bright and full of the merry antics of a happy family and a tight-knit community. And these pigs are flat out adorable!This delightful story celebrates family and community, caring and sharing.
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  • Water Bears

    Susan Gates

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Explore the extraordinary world of water bears, tiny animals that you can find all around but only see with a microscope. Learn all about where they live, what they do, and how you can discover them for yourself in this simple non-fiction report accompanied by fantastic scientific pictures that bring the microscopic to life in a fun, exciting way• Yellow/Band 3 books offer varied sentence structure and natural language.• Text type: A simple non-fiction report.• A summary of the steps to finding water bears on pages 14-15 helps children to recap the book and provides a wealth of speaking and listening opportunities.• Curriculum links: Knowledge and understanding of the world
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  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Favorite Poems for Children Coloring Book

    Susan Gaber

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1980)
    Many first encounters with great poems could be made even more satisfying and memorable given the chance to add original color to the poetic event. Here is the chance — 17 classic poems by 11 distinguished poets, suggestively embellished for coloring by Susan Gaber. A total of 40 drawings complement poems by Christina Rossetti, Emily Dickinson, Lewis Carroll, Gelett Burgess, H. W. Longfellow, Edward Lear, Leigh Hunt, Eugene Field, Hughes Mearns, and two anonymous bards. Few children early exposed to them ever forget Who Has Seen the Wind or Wynken, Blynken and Nod; all can now gild and preserve their memories in almost any coloring medium, in this handsome, durable coloring book.
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  • Night Lights

    Susan Gal

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Nov. 10, 2009)
    The night is full of lights in this warm bedtime story.Susan Gal tells the story of a child’s evening routine through all the different kinds of lights that shine in the night. From the porch light by the front door, to the firelight (and firefly light!) of a backyard cookout, and the candles on a cake, everything seems to glow in this warm and cozy book. When the lightning of a sudden summer storm sends the action inside, there is light there too—a bedside light to read by, a flashlight to make shadows with, a night-light to keep you company, and the moonlight for sweet dreams.This reassuring reflection of a child’s world makes a wonderful bedtime story, and would be sure to soothe any lingering fears of the dark. A warm, friendly, shining debut from a very talented new author-illustrator.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Coin Collector Starter Set

    Susan Gaber

    Paperback (Reader's Digest, Oct. 1, 2000)
    With Kermit the Frog presenting fun money facts throughout The Official U.S. Mint Coin Collector Starter Kit, young collectors can launch a lifelong hobby. The set includes a coin collector book that presents a brief history of money, followed by an introduction on collecting, cleaning and storing coins. In addition, the enclosed magnifying glass, record keeper, coin ring, and U.S. map, are some of the many helpful tools that allow kids to begin documenting their own quarter collection.
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  • Where is Tutter's Cheese

    Susan Gaber

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Where Is Tutter's Cheese? Not even Tutter knows! Tutter's hunt for his missing cheese will tickle kids' funny bones.
  • Filling in the Blanks: A Guided Look at Growing Up Adopted

    Susan Gabel

    Paperback (Perspectives Press/Koryo Company, )
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  • Ghost Dogs

    Susan Gates

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Aug. 28, 2009)
    A fast-paced mystery adventure story with a spooky supernatural twist. S.P. Gates is a respected children's author who has won the Sheffield Book Award and been short-listed for both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.
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  • The Three Heads in the Well: A Magic Beans Story

    Susan Gates

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Dec. 22, 2011)
    When the King remarries, his beautiful daughter is forced to leave his castle by her mean-spirited stepfamily. Laden only with bread, cheese and kindness, the Princess seeks her fortune and finds three friendly heads in a well. When the stepsister follows, however, it is clear that the three heads may be either friend or foe . . .This story is a magic bean. It may not look much like a bean, but I can promise you that it is. For if you plant it in a young mind, it will grow into a love of story and reading. These beans are favourite fairytales and legends that will delight, thrill and thoroughly entertain. Each story has been brilliantly crafted by one of the best-loved writers for children. This story was published by David Fickling Books as part of the Magic Beans anthology. The complete anthology is available in hardback and in ebook format.
  • Viridian

    Susan Gates

    language (A&C Black Childrens & Educational, Oct. 11, 2012)
    A virus has swept the world, turning polluting, wasteful humans into peaceful human/plant hybrids called Verdans. More and more people choose the Verdan way, till only a few humans are left. But then the Cultivars rise - terrifying, cruel Verdans, genetically modified to become brutal warriors, who are determined to wipe out what remains of humanity. They turn the Verdan dream into a nightmare. And at their head is the lethal Viridian...The sequel, Viridian: Venus Angel, publishes October 2013.