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Books with author Wayne Blickenstaff

  • The Runaway Robot

    Lester Del Rey, Wayne Blickenstaff

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, April 15, 1966)
    "We're returning to Earth," Paul's father tells him. Paul is wildly excited, for all human beings on the planet Ganymede dream of going back to Earth some day. Then Paul finds out that he cannot take his robot Rex with him. Rex has been his constant companion for sixteen years. Leave him behind? Never! So begins a series of breathtaking adventures in space as Paul and his robot Rex attempt to outwit the forces that seek to separate them.
  • Skip

    Aileen Fisher, Wayne Blickenstaff

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 15, 1963)
    Krissy moves her hand in front of Skip's eyes. He doesn't even blink. That's how Krissy learns the awful truth. Skip -- her beloved dog -- is blind! "Animals on this ranch have to pay their way," Dad always says. "We can't afford to keep them if they don't." "Oh, Skip!" cries Krissy, "What's going to happen to you now -- now that you can't see?"
  • Helen Keller's Teacher

    Wayne Blickenstaff

    Hardcover (The Four Winds Press, Aug. 16, 1968)
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  • Nellie Bly, Reporter

    Nina Brown Baker, Wayne Blickenstaff

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1968)
    In the year 1884, it's shocking that a woman would work for a newspaper. True story.
  • Puppy Pie

    Jay Williams, Wayne Blickenstaff

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 21, 2016)
    Five-year-old Jenny loves apple pie almost as much as she loves her puppy, Sam. When Jenny celebrates her birthday, the special pie she makes for Sam surprises the whole party, including Jenny herself. This heartwarming tale of a girl and her dog will appeal to anyone who loves birthday parties, puppies, and pie—and that means everyone!Author Jay Williams, an award-winning novelist and recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, is the creator of the Danny Dunn young adult adventures. His books for children have been praised by the Boys' Club of America and the Pacific Northwest Library Association. Puppy Pie is the first book by illustrator Wayne Blickenstaff, a prominent advertising artist. His daughter, wife, and family dog modeled for the charming, realistic illustrations that appear on every page.
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  • Puppy Pie

    Jay Williams, Wayne Blickenstaff

    language (Dover Publications, Sept. 21, 2016)
    Five-year-old Jenny loves apple pie almost as much as she loves her puppy, Sam. When Jenny celebrates her birthday, the special pie she makes for Sam surprises the whole party, including Jenny herself. This heartwarming tale of a girl and her dog will appeal to anyone who loves birthday parties, puppies, and pie—and that means everyone!Author Jay Williams, an award-winning novelist and recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, is the creator of the Danny Dunn young adult adventures. His books for children have been praised by the Boys' Club of America and the Pacific Northwest Library Association. Puppy Pie is the first book by illustrator Wayne Blickenstaff, a prominent advertising artist. His daughter, wife, and family dog modeled for the charming, realistic illustrations that appear on every page.
  • Skip

    Aileen Fisher, Wayne Blickenstaff

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1963)
    Krissy moves her hand in front of Skip's eyes. He doesn't even blink. That's how Krissy learns the awful truth. Skip -- her beloved dog -- is blind! "Animals on this ranch have to pay their way," Dad always says. "We can't afford to keep them if they don't." "Oh, Skip!" cries Krissy, "What's going to happen to you now -- now that you can't see?"
  • The Adventures of Nicholas

    Helen Siiteri, Wayne Blickenstaff

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1966)
    We know how many of these legends have come to be. But The Adventures of Nicholas is not a true story of how they came about. It is, rather, a story such as you might tell if you wanted to combine all the things you love best about Christmas. "I di not know of anyone called Nicholas who actually lived through these adventures," says the author, "but his story is for all who believe in the spirit of Christmas." So draw close to the fire, both young and old, this Christmas season, and listen to the story of Nicholas, the wandering orphan.
  • Helen Keller's Teacher

    Mickie Davidson, Wayne Blickenstaff

    Paperback (Four Winds Press, Aug. 16, 1965)
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  • The Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk

    Donald J. Sobol, Wayne Blickenstaff

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1987)
    The story of Orville and Wilbur Wright and their history making flight.
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  • The Middle Sister

    Miriam E. Mason, Wayne Blickenstaff

    (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1973)
    Depiction of life in the wilds of Minnesota during the 19th century, and Sarah Samantha being buffeted about by her older siblings who were sure they knew better than she about, well, everything. Sarah Samantha's desired to prove her bravery by baking an apple dumpling for her uncle, so she could win the lion's tooth her uncle carried. She had to keep an apple tree alive despite moving to wild Minnesota, a locust invasion not to mention an American Indian showing up in the kitchen (he ate apples, too).
  • Flight of Fantasy

    Jim Blickenstaff

    Paperback (Archwaypublishing, Feb. 10, 2017)
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