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Books with author Sylvie Kantorovitz Wickstrom

  • Wheels On The Bus

    Raffi, Sylvie Kantorovitz Wickstrom

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 10, 1990)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. As the rickety old bus collects an odd assortment of passengers in a quaint little town, the reader may join in with the sounds of the bus and motions of the driver and passengers.
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  • Wheels on the Bus

    Raffi, Sylvie Kantorovitz Wickstrom

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 10, 1990)
    Illus. in full color. "With a jovial bus driver as host, readers have quite a ride ahead of them as the bus bounces through what appears to be a French town. In her first book the artist humorously injects the familiar song with cheerful new life."--"Horn Book."
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  • Wheels on the Bus

    Sylvie Kantorovitz (ILT) Wickstrom Sylvie Kantorovitz Wickstrom,Raffi

    Hardcover (Crown Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Singing and reading to your child are considered two of the most vital ways parents can stimulate the development of a child's brain during the earlist years. Raffi's Songs to Read unites the rhythm, rhyme, and repetition that helps to lay the foundation for later speech, listening, and reading skills. here with fresh new cover designs are some of Raffi's best-known songs. With enchanting illustrations they create books that are natural bridges between music and reading.
  • I Love You, Mister Bear

    Sylvie Wickstrom

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Welcome home, bear. When Sosha spots Mister Bear at a yard sale, he is shaggy and worn and has a big hole in his side. But the old teddy bear captures Sosha's heart, and she cannot leave him behind. She takes him home, and with a little bit of thread, some soap, and new clothes, Mister Bear is as good as new -- and Sosha has a new best friend! Sylvie Wickstrom's appealing picture book is perfect for anyone who believes that special friends can be found in the most unlikely places, and for anyone who has ever loved a shaggy old bear.
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  • Loose Tooth

    Lola M Schaefer, Sylvie Kantorovitz Wickstrom

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 5, 2005)
    A young boy wakes up one morning to find that he has his very first loose tooth. But no matter how much he pushes, pulls, and wiggles it, it just won't come out! Lola Schaefer's energetic text and Sylvie Wickstrom's exuberant illustrations perfectly capture the excitement and anxiety of a child losing his first tooth in an appealing book about a childhood milestone o Beginning readers will recognize and respond to the familiar situation of a child with his very first loose tooth. o Energetic and engaging, Lola M. Schaefer's very simple story is perfect for the youngest beginning readers. o Expressive and lively illustrations will delight young children. Ages 3-5
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  • Zig and the Magic Umbrella

    Sylvie Kantorovitz

    Hardcover (Dial Books, March 17, 2015)
    Fans of Oliver Jeffers will love this wondrous and playful story of an ordinary boy who becomes a heroShy, quiet Zig is trapped inside on a gray, rainy day when he sees a bright red umbrella blow by. He grabs the handle and--woosh!--off he goes to a faraway land where he meets a little yellow bird who desperately needs his help. Can Zig and his magic umbrella save the birds from the hairiest, scariest monster around?Whimsical drawings full of glorious colors accompany minimal text in this tale of bravery, creativity, and friendship. Perfect for fans of Oliver Jeffers and Peter McCarty, this book will inspire kids to tell their own stories with pictures.
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  • The Very Tiny Baby

    Sylvie Kantorovitz

    eBook (Charlesbridge, March 25, 2014)
    Jacob learns that adults can be scared, too, when his new sibling is born prematurely. While Jacob has his grandma and his faithful teddy bear, Bob, with him at home while his parents are at the hospital, he still feels alone. The book portrays the range of emotions older siblings often have about a new baby, including fear, anger, and resentment, along with the added challenges of the preemie’s health concerns and parents’ frequent absences.
  • Zig and the Magic Umbrella

    Sylvie Kantorovitz

    language (Dial Books, March 17, 2015)
    Fans of Oliver Jeffers will love this wondrous and playful story of an ordinary boy who becomes a heroShy, quiet Zig is trapped inside on a gray, rainy day when he sees a bright red umbrella blow by. He grabs the handle and--woosh!--off he goes to a faraway land where he meets a little yellow bird who desperately needs his help. Can Zig and his magic umbrella save the birds from the hairiest, scariest monster around?Whimsical drawings full of glorious colors accompany minimal text in this tale of bravery, creativity, and friendship. Perfect for fans of Oliver Jeffers and Peter McCarty, this book will inspire kids to tell their own stories with pictures.
  • Mothers Can't Get Sick

    Sylvie Wickstrom

    Hardcover (Crown, July 8, 1989)
    Wishing Ben's third birthday to be perfect, Mama lovingly searches for nuts in the forest to bake him a special cake, only to catch a cold--giving the family a chance to show their love for her.
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  • Turkey on the Loose

    Sylvie Wickstrom

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 17, 1990)
    A turkey gets loose in an apartment house and creates havoc.
  • Turkey on the Loose

    Sylvie Wickstrom

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 17, 1990)
    A turkey gets loose in an apartment house and creates havoc
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  • I Love You, Mister Bear

    Sylvie Wickstrom

    Library Binding (HarperColl, Dec. 23, 2003)
    Welcome home, bear. When Sosha spots Mister Bear at a yard sale, he is shaggy and worn and has a big hole in his side. But the old teddy bear captures Sosha's heart, and she cannot leave him behind. She takes him home, and with a little bit of thread, some soap, and new clothes, Mister Bear is as good as new -- and Sosha has a new best friend!Sylvie Wickstrom's appealing picture book is perfect for anyone who believes that special friends can be found in the most unlikely places, and for anyone who has ever loved a shaggy old bear.
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