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  • The Land of Flowers

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 1, 1974)
    Two lambs refuse to return to their flock one night and instead follow a rainbow that leads to an enchanting land of gigantic flowers
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  • The Cat At Night

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1969)
    Children's book about a cat.
  • Deep Sea Farm

    Dahlov Ipcar

    eBook (Down East Books, Dec. 20, 2014)
    Take a journey to the bottom of the sea with the gentle merman farmer who tends fanciful fields of sea cucumbers and sea beans with the help of his two sea horses. He must defend his cowfish and sea hens from fierce sea lions and tiger sharks, and free any sea creatures caught in traps or nets dropped from above. Legendary artist Dahlov Ipcar brings this enchanting undersea world to life with her vibrant illustrations and clever transformation of a traditional farmer’s tasks to a deep sea setting.
  • Horses of Long Ago

    Dahlov Ipcar

    eBook (Down East Books, Dec. 1, 2014)
    From the first gawky little eohippus of 50 million years ago to his thoroughbred descendants of today, here is a book about all kinds of horses—whether thundering into battle beneath an armor clad knight, prancing before carriages, plodding around cornfields pulling plows, or racing for kings, they spring to life on every page.This is also a picturesque and unique glimpse into history, for horses have been valued and used by men as far apart in space as the Samurai of Japan to the farmers of France, as distant in time as ancient Egyptian charioteers and American cowboys.In beautiful color illustrations and clear informative text, noted author-artist Dahlov Ipcar brings to life men and their horses through the ages—their customs and costumes, and the ways they have worked and fought and played.
  • The Warlock of Night

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 20, 1969)
    The young apprentice to the Warlock of Night learns about the nature of war when he is drawn into the conflict between the forces of the Land of Day and those of the Kingdom of Night.
  • The Queen of Spells

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 30, 1973)
    Janet thinks her lover mad when he talks about spells and another world, but soon she has to prove her faith in him by an incredible display of courage.
  • A Dark Horn Blowing

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, June 20, 1978)
    Captive in the castle of an evil king who decides to make her his wife, Nora turns for help to the young prince she has raised, who possesses developing magic powers.
  • Bug City

    Dahlov Ipcar

    eBook (North Atlantic Books, July 23, 2019)
    Follow a whimsical day in the life of a Bug City family, with imaginative illustrations of real insects by American artist Dahlov IpcarThis charming bug family (Mama is a ladybug and Papa is a daddy longlegs) share a day in Bug City, where they go shopping (for calico moths and velvet ants, of course!) and visit the zoo with rhinoceros beetles and ant lions. Their quaint, busy lives, augmented by Dahlov Ipcar's flamboyant, colorful illustrations, make a charming story for readers to enjoy and learn how to identify a wide variety of bugs.
  • Biggest Fish in the Sea, The

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Aug. 28, 1972)
    Gino Pucci hooks the biggest fish in the sea only to be swallowed by his catch
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  • World Full of Horses

    Dahlov Ipcar

    language (Down East Books, Dec. 10, 2014)
    When grandfather was a little boy, the world was full of horses: pulling fancy carriages, galloping in front of a stage coach and charging into battle. But to keep you from feeling sad because the world is no longer full of horses, Dahlov Ipcar also shows you where they are this minute—because people love them. They can be found in the West being ridden by cowboys, on racetracks being ridden by jockeys and even on merry-go-rounds being ridden by kids like you!
  • Bright Barnyard

    Dahlov Ipcar

    eBook (Down East Books, May 31, 2015)
    A young boy scatters golden kernels of corn to feed the birds of the barnyard, and watches in delight as the birds of the farm parade before him to get to their meal. From fat speckled hens, to drakes with black velvet heads, even his runaway white rabbits, they all join the feasting throng. The little calico cat watches the birds with hunger and fierce longing, but she knows the birds are off limits. The shifty brown rats she spies, however, are fair game!
  • The Queen of Spells

    Dahlov Ipcar

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf Library, March 15, 1975)
    A romantic fantasty set in the 19th century and based on the scottish ballad of tam lin.