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Books in Very Noisy Picture Books series

  • Jennifer Jones Won't Leave Me Alone

    Frieda Wishinsky, Neal Layton

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Jan. 15, 2003)
    A young boy is annoyed by the adoration of a girl in his class, but when she goes away, he misses her.
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  • Emergency!

    Margaret Mayo, Alex Ayliffe

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Rescue vehicles race to help during a variety of emergencies.
    K
  • Island in the Sun

    Harry Belafonte, Alex Ayliffe

    Hardcover (Dial, May 1, 1999)
    Taken from lyrics to a calypso song cowritten with Lord Burgess, famous entertainer Harry Belafonte tells of his childhood days growing up amidst the bright colors and sounds of Jamaica. 15,000 first printing.
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  • Starring Hillary

    Kathy Caple

    Hardcover (Lerner Pub Group, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Hillary the cat makes herself miserable trying to lose weight for a play audition, but she finally realizes that she is just right the way she is
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  • A World of Colors: Seeing Colors in a New Way

    Marie Houblon

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 13, 2009)
    A World of Colors is an elegant photographic picture book, perfect for young children who are ready to stretch their minds. The book invites kids into a world where the relationships between colors and their objects are not always as expected, where bananas are not always yellow and where blue and blue and blue may be three different colors. What world is this? It’s the real world.A combination of sumptuous photography and simple, interactive text makes this a perfect lap book to help kids make giant leaps in their observational skills. Readers are asked to find a whole spectrum of colored objects, from the expected—blue sky, green leaves— to the surprising—pink fish, blue feet. Marie Houblon gives preschool readers a grand tour through the colors of their world in lavish spreads that signal the name of the color in large type and show named objects in that color. The following spread challenges the reader to find the same color in photographs from all over the world. Thus, kids are taken on a world tour of orange, for example—observing orange tangerines on an assembly line in Japan, orange eyes in a robot toy in Britain, and orange hair on a little boy in Ireland. When the name for the color and the color itself don’t match, the text is there to ask why we see things in a funny way sometimes—like why we call it red hair. Then, the reader is encouraged to look beyond the book to identify a world of colors in their own surroundings.
    K
  • Life's Little Fable

    Patricia Cornwell

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, May 24, 1999)
    Jarrod has a carefree, innocent existence in a far-off land, but faces temptation when he is offered anything he wants in return for venturing into a forbidden pond, in this Eden-like fable. 50,000 first printing.
    K
  • Ants Go Marching One by One

    Frankie O-Connor, Nicole Groot

    Paperback (Flowerpot Pr, March 7, 2017)
    March along on this adorable, classic singing and rhyming adventure! From one to ten and around the town, follow the ants as they count and explore!
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  • Farm Animals

    Nicola Tuxworth

    Board book (Lorenz Books, Jan. 16, 2013)
    First word and recognition books for both parent and child
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  • Lottie's Princess Dress

    Doris Dorrie, Julia Kaergel, Bettina Seifert

    Hardcover (Dial, July 1, 1999)
    Despite it being a regular school day, Lottie awakes with the need to wear her golden princess dress to school because she knows something special is going to happen, yet trying to convince her mother of the pending event doesn't turn out to be an easy thing to accomplish.
    J
  • Cinderella

    Susanna Davidson

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Zoo on the Moon

    David Walker

    Paperback (Hogs Back Books, July 1, 2018)
    Visit the strange creatures living in a zoo that's literally out-of-this-world There’s a zoo on the moon where no one has been. It’s full of strange things that no human has seen. Come visit the amazing animals that live in the moon zoo: penguins that look like snails, laughing giraffes, sock-wearing camels, and so much more. Children will be in stitches over these crazy creatures!
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  • Princess Stay Awake

    Giles Paley-Phillips, Adriana Puglisi

    Paperback (Maverick Arts Publishing, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Princess will not go to sleep and the King and Queen are at their wits' end—there's only one person who can helpLayla was a princesswho’d never go to bed.She didn’t like to sleep at all,so stayed awake instead.But even little princesses can be outsmarted—you just need to know the right person for the job.
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