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Books with author Susanna Leonard Hill

  • Not Yet, Rose

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Nicole Rutten

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2009)
    As Rose anxiously awaits the birth of the family’s new baby, she isn’t sure what to expect about her new role as big sister. She isn’t sure whether she wants a baby brother or a baby sister; actually she isn’t sure she wants a new baby at all! But when her new little brother actually arrives, suddenly everything seems just right. / Susanna Leonard Hill’s text perfectly captures the excitement and apprehension of children anticipating the arrival of a new baby, and Nicole Rutten’s sweet hamster characters make this an ideal story for siblings-to-be.
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  • April Fool, Phyllis!

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 2011)
    It might be April Fools' Day, but Punxsutawney Phyllis knows that winter isn't over yet.Her infallible instincts tell her that a blizzard is brewing. Too bad no one will believe her. Luckily Phyllis uses a combination of common sense and uncommon abilities to lead the April Fools' Day treasure hunters back to safety when the storm comes on quickly. Once again Phylis gets the last laugh in this buoyant holiday tale.
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  • Can't Sleep Without Sheep

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Mike Wohnoutka

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, May 7, 2013)
    Whenever Ava can't sleep, she counts sheep. But Ava takes so long to fall asleep, it's the sheep that are growing tired-until finally, they quit! When the sheep promise to find a replacement that Ava can count on, chaos ensues as chickens, cows, pigs, hippos, and more try their hand at jumping over Ava's fence. Finding the perfectly peaceful replacement for sheep might not be so easy after all.With irresistibly adorable art, this delightful take on a familiar sleep tactic is sure to become a bedtime favorite.
  • No Sword Fighting in the House

    Susanna Leonard Hill, True Kelley

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Dec. 14, 2006)
    After being told not to sword fight in the house, Art and Lance move to the backyard where they begin jousting on cows, but even there the boys manage to get into trouble as they flatten their mother's daffodils just before the big daffodil contest.
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  • Punxsutawney Phyllis

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Phyllis can't convince Uncle Phil to get out of bed to make his prediction on Groundhog Day. When Uncle Phil realizes he has missed all the signs of an early spring, he knows it's time to retire and pass on the title of Punxsutawney Phil, Only this time, it's Punxsutawney Phyllis!
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  • Punxsutawney Phyllis

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Paperback (Holiday House, March 13, 2006)
    Phyllis can't convince Uncle Phil to get out of bed to make his prediction on Groundhog Day. When Uncle Phil realizes he has missed all the signs of an early spring, he knows it's time to retire and pass on the title of Punxsutawney Phil, Only this time, it's Punxsutawney Phyllis!
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  • Can't Sleep Without Sheep

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Mike Wohnoutka

    Paperback (Bloomsbury UK, March 1, 2011)
    Whenever Ava can't sleep, she counts sheep. But Ava takes so long to fall asleep, it's the sheep who are growing tired - until, finally, they quit! When the sheep promise to find a replacement that Ava can count on, chaos ensues as chickens, cows, pigs, hippos, and more try their hand at jumping over Ava's fence. Finding the perfectly peaceful replacement for sheep might not be so easy after all. With irresistibly adorable art, this delightful take on a familiar sleep tactic is sure to become a bedtime favourite.
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  • Taxi!:

    Susanna Leonard Hill, S. I. International

    Board book (Little Simon, Aug. 23, 2005)
    Readers can join a taxi as it transports people all over town, in a licensed plate-shaped board book that comes packaged with a Matchbox die-cast taxi cab.
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  • The House That Mack Built

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Ken Wilson-Max

    Paperback (Little Simon, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Filled with three-dimensional pop-up fun, an energetic story, based on the classic rhyme "This is the House that Jack Built," follows Max the foreman as he builds a house.
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  • No Sword Fighting in the House: A Holiday House Reader Level 2

    Susanna Leonard Hill, True Kelley

    Library Binding (Holiday House, April 1, 2007)
    Charge! Arthur and Lance are at it again, sword fighting in the house, that is. When Mom returns home, the boys are in trouble, big trouble. But that doesn't Stop Arthur, who already has a new idea. He and Lance can joust, which isn't exactly against the rules and at least they won't be in the house. Atop their strapping steers, they are ready to charge; but the cows won't move...until one of them spots Mom's tasty garden!
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  • Can't Sleep Without Sheep

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Mike Wohnoutka

    Library Binding (Walker Childrens, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Whenever Ava can't sleep, she counts sheep. But Ava takes so long to fall asleep, it's the sheep that are growing tired―until finally, they quit! When the sheep promise to find a replacement that Ava can count on, chaos ensues as chickens, cows, pigs, hippos, and more try their hand at jumping over Ava's fence. Finding the perfectly peaceful replacement for sheep might not be so easy after all.With irresistibly adorable art, this delightful take on a familiar sleep tactic is sure to become a bedtime favorite.
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  • Can't Sleep Without Sheep

    Susanna Leonard Hill, Mike Wohnoutka

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Whenever Ava can't sleep, she counts sheep. But Ava takes so long to fall asleep, it's the sheep that are growing tired—until finally, they quit! When the sheep promise to find a replacement that Ava can count on, chaos ensues as chickens, cows, pigs, hippos, and more try their hand at jumping over Ava's fence. Finding the perfectly peaceful replacement for sheep might not be so easy after all.With irresistibly adorable art, this delightful take on a familiar sleep tactic is sure to become a bedtime favorite.
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