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  • Tim and Ginger

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 31, 2000)
    Tim rows out to rescue his careless friend Ginger from the rising tide, but their small boat is caught in a storm and dashed upon the rocks before they reach safety.
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  • Nicholas and the Fast Moving Diesel

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (Oxford Univ Pr, Nov. 1, 1980)
    Nicholas and Peter must save a train from crashing after the fireman and the engine driver are made sick by a poisoned cup of tea
  • Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (HarperColl, March 1, 2000)
    Little Tim lived in a house by the sea. He wanted very much to be a sailor, but his parents said he was much too young and must wait for years and years, until he was grown up. So when Tim got a chance to stow away on a steamer, of course he jumped at it, little expecting the hard work, the stormy sea, and the sinking ship to come!First published between 1936 and 1977, Edward Ardizzone's Little Tim books have been loved by generations of children for their spirited adventures and totally matter-of-fact tellings by a storyteller who spoke straight to children's imaginations. As Maurice Sendak has said, "The opening lines of the very first story were a droll Ishmael-like call to adventure that gave great promise of wonderful things to come."We are proud to bring Little Tim to a new generation of readers.
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  • Tim and Charlotte

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (Lincoln Children's Books, June 7, 2006)
    Charlotte lives in a big house with lots of toys. Most little girls would be happy with so many toys, but not Charlotte! She wants to play with real friends and have real adventures. And on one dark and stormy day, Charlotte pops up - literally - in Tim and Ginger's maritime world. Her adventures - and a veritable sea of delightful troubles - are just beginning. The Little Tim books have been cherished by readers young and old for their spirited adventures told by a storyteller who speaks straight to children's imaginations, and for their indelible portrait of life in a sleepy English coastal community.
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  • The Witch Family

    Eleanor Estes, Edward Ardizzone

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2018)
    This story of two girls trying to banish a witch is “full of wonderful fun, excitement, and humor” (Library Journal). Old Witch likes nothing better than to fly around on her broomstick, crying “Heh-heh!” and casting abracadabras. But now she has been sent away . . . by two young girls. Amy and Clarissa have decided that Old Witch is just too mean and wicked. So, drawing a rickety old house upon a barren glass hill, they exile Old Witch there with a warning: She better be good, or else no Halloween! But to give Old Witch some company, they draw her a Little Witch Girl and a Weeny Witch Baby . . . Old Witch tries to be good, but anyone would get up to no good in a place as lonely as the glass hill. And Amy and Clarissa are about to find that out, when Old Witch magics them into her world of make-believe-made-real, in “a very special book that is certain to give boundless pleasure—at any time of the year” (The Horn Book). “A classic for Halloween.” —Library Journal
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  • Tim and Lucy Go to Sea

    Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 19, 2003)
    "Hallo boy!" she said. "Where are you going and what is your name?" "My name is Tim," answered the boy, "I am a sailor, and I have been shipwrecked." Things never quite go to plan on one of Tim's voyages. In this adventure, Tim and his new friend Lucy go to sea in the beautiful yacht, Evangeline, but they quickly fall into the clutches of some villainous mutineers .
  • Tim's Friend Towser

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Tim and Ginger, cabin boys on the S.S. Royal Fusilier, adopt a stray puppy and decide to hide him aboard ship out of sight of the captain who hates dogs.
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  • Tim's Last Voyage

    Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, May 3, 1984)
    The poor Arabella bounced and shuddered to a stop. She had run aground and was at the mercy of the breaking waves whichdashed over her and carried away her boats When Tim and Ginger sign up for a short three-day voyage on the Arabella, they don t expect to be fighting for their lives. Tim and Ginger s last voyage together turns into one of their most exciting adventures ever!
  • Tim in Danger

    Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 25, 1987)
    Tim and Charlotte set out on a steamer to search for the missing Ginger. Suddenly there is a terrible crash. They have hit another vessel! Will Charlotte and Tim go down with the ship? And where in the world is Ginger.
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  • Tim to the Lighthouse

    Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 25, 1987)
    Tim and his friends help Captain McFee save the lighthouse from rough and dangerous men who want the light out so they can prey on unsuspecting ships. Tim and Charlotte guard the lighthouse as Ginger rows for the Coast Guard. Will he make it in time?
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  • Johnny the Clockmaker

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Aug. 25, 2009)
    Johnny loves to make things. Whenever he has spare time, he can be found hammering and banging and sawing up pieces of wood. But his parents don't think much of his hobby — to them, it’s just a noisy, nonsensical, and very dusty activity. So it comes as no surprise that when Johnny decides to make a grandfather clock, they advise him to do something “useful” instead. Only two people believe Johnny can do it — Susannah and Joe the Blacksmith. And of course, Johnny himself. This beautifully illustrated story is an engaging reminder that even difficult tasks can be achieved.
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  • Stig of the Dump

    Clive King, Edward Ardizzone

    eBook (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Sept. 6, 2016)
    A boy befriends a young caveman in this modern children’s classic of friendship and adventure. Barney isn’t supposed to go near the chalk pit. His grandmother and sister both told him the edge could give way and he could fall in—but what else is he supposed to do on a miserable gray day? It’s not long before Barney falls into the pit and bumps his head. But where he lands is more than an old garbage dump: It’s a home. There’s a little hut built out of discarded junk, and more surprisingly, there’s a boy, about Barney’s age, inside. He speaks in grunts instead of English, wears a rabbit-skin loincloth, has shaggy black hair, and might be named something that sounds like “Stig.” Barney befriends him immediately. Together, Barney and Stig go on all sorts of adventures, building a chimney for Stig’s hut, joining a foxhunt, stopping robbers, and catching a leopard escaped from the circus! Barney and Stig’s escapades have been delighting children for more than fifty years, while addressing important topics such as bullying, recycling, and language barriers. This timeless classic is sure to captivate readers young and old with its wit, imagination, and sense of adventure.