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Books with author Tony Ross

  • I Want My Dinner!

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, July 1, 2018)
    The Little Princess wants her dinner! And her teddy, and her potty. . . . Several tantrums later, she learns that good manners go a long way. But not everyone else is so polite—Beastie must also master "please" and "thank you" if the Little Princess is to give him his dinner back.
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  • I Want a Party!

    Tony Ross

    eBook (Andersen Digital, April 10, 2012)
    Bored one day, the Little Princess decides she wants a party! Even though it's not Christmas or even her birthday yet, she sets about organising the best party ever! Except things don't turn out quite as the Little Princess had planned . . .
  • Three Little Kittens and Other Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 14, 2009)
    This wide-ranging collection of favorite nursery rhymes is selected and illustrated by the award-winning artist Tony Ross. Every child needs a good nursery rhyme book, and parents will be thrilled with the comical art in this one. Ross's inimitable illustrations portray these classic rhymes with a contemporary edge and more than a touch of gleeful wit. Perfect for reading together, this humorous book is one to be treasured for many years to come.
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  • Portraits

    Tony Ross

    Spiral-bound (First Discovery Art, May 1, 1994)
    Watch fruit become a face painted by Archimboldo. How did Rembrandt print his self-portrait? Which is the most famous portrait?
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  • A Word in Your Ear

    Tony Ross

    language (Andersen Digital, April 3, 2014)
    A collection of creative stories from the imagination of Tony Ross.Inspired by memories from his wartime childhood and throughout his eventful life, Tony Ross’s short stories are full of curious places and mysterious characters. Each story is brought to life with his vivid pictures. From bullfighters to ghosts, sea captains to wanderers, Tony’s stories are brimful of spooky encounters and quirky moments, sure to have readers laughing one moment, and hiding under the covers the next!
  • I Want a Bunny!

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, June 1, 2020)
    Little Princess visits a friend who has a rabbit, and comes home obsessed with getting one herself. She’s given a stick-insect, a goldfish, and a few other low-maintenance pets, but she still wants a bunny. Sometimes getting exactly what you want is a lesson in itself.
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  • I Want Snow!

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Andersen Press USA, Oct. 1, 2017)
    When the Queen goes on a trip, and sends back a photo of her feeding some penguins, the Little Princess decides she wants snow too. The whole palace tries all kind of things―from sandmen instead of snowmen to mudballs instead of snowballs. But this little royal won't be satisfied until she gets what she wants . . . and sometimes not even then!
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  • I Don't Want to Wash My Hands!

    Tony Ross

    eBook (Andersen Digital, May 3, 2012)
    The Little Princess loves getting her hands dirty. The trouble is . . . she hates washing them. Until she learns all about the nasties and the dirties and all the other horrible things that lurk and make you ill . . .
  • Mrs. Goat and Her Seven Little Kids

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 16, 1992)
    Mother Goat rescues six of her kids after they are swallowed by a wicked wolf.
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  • I Want My Potty

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, Oct. 1, 1986)
    A little princess, tired of diapers, learns to use the potty, although it's not always easy.
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  • I Want a Friend!

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Andersen Press USA, March 1, 2017)
    The Little Princess can't wait to start school! At first, she finds it difficult to make friends and she is left all alone. But she soon finds there are other children with no friends, and before she knows it she has more friends than she can count!
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  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Tony Ross

    eBook (Andersen Digital, Jan. 2, 2014)
    The Little Princess doesn’t want to go to bed. And why should she when she isn’t even tired? But the King and Queen are firm and she does eventually go to bed. But when the King goes in to kiss her goodnight, her bed is empty again! Where can she be?'Hilarious and a godsend to parents.' Guardian