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Books with author by Roger Duvoisin

  • Veronica

    Roger Duvoisin

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Dec. 19, 2012)
    Veronica, a hippopotamus who wants to stand out from the herd and be famous, travels to the big city where she indeed does stand out. Causing traffic jams, blocking sidewalks, and devouring a pushcart vendor’s vegetables in one big gulp, Veronia is arrested and jailed. How she discovers that there is no place like home is told with warm humor and sublimely mirthful illustrations that are great fun to share with a young child.
  • Christmas Whale

    Roger Duvoisin

    Library Binding (Random House Childrens Books, June 1, 1945)
    Santa pilots an obliging whale loaded with presents when the reindeer catch cold
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  • Donkey-Donkey

    Roger Duvoisin

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 10, 2007)
    Donkey-Donkey thinks that he looks ridiculous with long ears that stick straight up, so he consults his friends on the farm. Each animal has its own idea of beautiful ears—all remarkably like their own. Poor Donkey-donkey becomes sadder and sadder as he tries to follow their advice, with hilarious results. Finally, a little girl visiting the farm admires his long ears and, with new self-esteem, Donkey-donkey keeps his beautiful long ears upright from then on. This charming picture book was first published in 1933 with black-and-white illustrations and then in 1940 with beautiful fullcolor pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations. Knopf is proud to reissue a fascimile of the 1940 edition that sold more than one million copies before it became unavailable about 25 years ago.
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  • Donkey-Donkey by Roger Duvoisin

    Roger Duvoisin

    Hardcover (Parents' Magazine Press, July 6, 1968)
    VERY GOOD HC 1968 edition of "Donkey Donkey" written and illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. This story was first written in 1940 with this edition being produced by Parent's Magazine Press. This delightful story is about a Donkey who was kind and had a lot of friends.
  • Donkey-Donkey

    Roger Duvoisin

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 10, 2007)
    Donkey-Donkey thinks that he looks ridiculous with long ears that stick straight up, so he consults his friends on the farm. Each animal has its own idea of beautiful ears—all remarkably like their own. Poor Donkey-donkey becomes sadder and sadder as he tries to follow their advice, with hilarious results. Finally, a little girl visiting the farm admires his long ears and, with new self-esteem, Donkey-donkey keeps his beautiful long ears upright from then on. This charming picture book was first published in 1933 with black-and-white illustrations and then in 1940 with beautiful fullcolor pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations. Knopf is proud to reissue a fascimile of the 1940 edition that sold more than one million copies before it became unavailable about 25 years ago.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Petunia Takes a Trip

    Roger Duvoisin

    Hardcover (Dragonfly Books, June 23, 1990)
    Petunia, a goose, discovers a huge, exciting world outside the realm of her farm home, but is happy to return to the farm and her friends
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  • Petunia's Treasure

    Roger Duvoisin

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1975)
    Petunia finds a treasure chest and thinks she is rich and important. Her barnyard friends are eager to share her fortune.
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  • Snowy and Woody

    Roger Duvoisin

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1979)
    A polar bear and a brown bear help camouflage each other.
  • Our Veronica Goes to Petunia's Farm

    Roger Duvoisin

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1962)
    A hippopotamus comes to live on Petunia's farm and meets discrimination from the farm animals
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  • Favorite Stories of Roger Duvoisin: Including The Crocodile in the Tree, See What I Am, Periwinkle, and Snowy and Woody

    Roger Duvoisin

    eBook (Dover Publications, Jan. 11, 2016)
    This single-volume edition gathers four of the most famous animal stories by Caldecott-winning author and illustrator Roger Duvoisin, the creator of Petunia, the famous silly goose. Richly illustrated with charming watercolor images, the tales of friendship and discovery include:The Crocodile in the Tree. A crocodile is kind and friendly, but because of his scary-looking teeth, no one wants to be friends with him ― until Bertha the duck takes him under her wing.See What I Am. Max the kitten observes as primary colors develop into secondary colors in the many-hued world of nature.Periwinkle. A lonesome giraffe, unable to communicate with other creatures, is delighted to meet a frog that speaks the same language. Both animals discover that being able to talk really isn't more important than listening. Snowy and Woody. A polar bear who's as white as the snow sets out from his Arctic home to investigate southern lands where bears are brown and grass is green.
  • Fairy Tales from Switzerland

    Roger Duvoisin

    Hardcover (Muller, )
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  • Petunia's Christmas

    Roger Duvoisin

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 2004)
    While taking a walk in the snow, the pet goose Petunia meets Charles, a most charming and handsome gander. Handsome, yes–and hefty, because poor Charles is being fattened for Christmas dinner by the farmer next door. Will the gander of Petunia’s dreams be served up roasted, with applesauce on the side?Petunia’s determination to save Charles, even if it means posing as Santa Claus, results in “one of the simplest, funniest, and most original of Christmas stories,” wrote the Chicago Tribune when this book was originally published in 1952. A yuletide classic by a Caldecott Medal winner, Petunia’s Christmas is still making children laugh as it shows the true spirit of Christmas.From the Hardcover edition.
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