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Books published by publisher Laura Geringer Books

  • If You Give A Pig A Pancake

    Laura Numeroff, Felicia Bond

    Paperback (Laura Geringer Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    If You Give a Pig a Pancake (Chick-fil-a Growing Kids Inside and Out)
  • Blue

    James DeVita, Wayne McLoughlin

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer, April 1, 2001)
    <P>Morgan is bored with his life. Nothing exciting ever happens in his house. He can calculate his parents' daily routine to the exact minute. He feels old before his time, with nothing to look forward to but more boredom.</P><P>Then one dreary Sunday, Morgan has a vision of a magnificent fish, a leaping marlin wild in the sea, a creature so free that it would rather die than be tamed. The dream (if dream it is) is so vivid, Morgan feels a shocking rush of strength and speed racing through his veins, smells the salt air, and tastes the electricity of an impending ocean storm. For one brief exhilarating moment, sitting in a cramped apartment on a city block where every building looks exactly like the next, Morgan is that marlin, and from that moment on, he begins to change.</P><P>A comic Metamorphosis for kids, this poignant, gently humorous, and highly original tale by actor, playwright, and first-time novelist James DeVita is a tender testament to following one's heart. Through a series of miraculous and sometimes ridiculous events, Morgan comes to understand that he has the power to be whatever he wants to be -- even a fish -- as long as he believes in himself.</P>
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  • Legend of the Lost Jewels

    Jennifer Lanthier

    Paperback (Laura Geringer Book, Sept. 30, 2010)
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  • The Book of Alfar: A Tale of the Hudson Highlands

    Peter W. Hassinger, Brett Helquist

    Library Binding (Laura Geringer Books, June 1, 2002)
    While exploring the area around his new country home, Sander discovers an extraordinary world of dwarfs, pirates, ghosts, and fairies where he is befriended by Alfar the dwarf who asks for Sander's help in his fight against evil Lord of the Dunderburg.
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  • Sleepy Time Olie

    William Joyce

    Library Binding (Laura Geringer Books, Oct. 1, 2001)
    When grandpa Pappy bumps his head before bedtime, Rolie Polie Olie cheers him up by inventing a super silly ray, and then they both become happy, sleepy robots. 125,000 first printing.
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  • Thanksgiving with Me

    Margaret Willey, Lloyd Bloom

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer, Sept. 30, 1998)
    Sit down, Mother, and tell me again. When are my uncles coming? When?Pressed against the windowsill in breathless anticipation, a little girl cannot wait for her beloved uncles to arrive for Thanksgiving dinner. She begs her mother to tell her about each and every one of them. What follows is a lyrical duet culminating in the whole house rollicking with music, dance, song, and a joyous feast. And just as they finish their reverie, who should that be coming around the bend? A holiday tale perfectly suited to any child who has waited impatiently for the arrival of favorite relatives to turn a special day info one of true thanksgiving.
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  • Without You

    Sarah Weeks, Suzanne Duranceau

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Where would I be, what would I do,without you?So sings a newborn penguin in this tender tribute to dads the world over. While a mother penguin leaves her mate and newly laid egg to go and feed in the deep blue sea, the father penguin protects the egg by holding it on his feet until it hatches. Father and chick huddle together, braving the Antarctic winter as they wait for the mother's return.Containing a free CD with a song written and sung by Sarah Weeks, Without You is a soothing narrative ballad that illuminates one of nature's rare and heartwarming role reversals and celebrates the special bond between father and child.
  • Wind Rider

    Susan Williams

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Fern dreams of riding on a wild horse's back, as fleet as the wind. She makes pets of small animals and watches the bison herds as they pound over the endless grasses of the steppe. Chafing at the inequality of being female, she longs for the freedom her twin brother enjoys to run free in the wilderness. One day in early spring, Fern secretly rescues a young horse mired in the bog, names her Thunder, and tames her enough to ride, claiming the horse as her own. But the people of Fern's tribe are distrustful of her bond with nature. Is she a witch? Does she weave her spells on animals? Fern's future looks bleak until a silent man in a rival tribe, known only as The Nameless One, teaches her about patience—and love. Susan Williams's lyrical prose makes this journey to prehistoric western Asia at once inspiring and heart wrenching.
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  • My Guy

    Sarah Weeks

    Library Binding (Laura Geringer Books, May 1, 2001)
    When his mother decides to remarry, Guy is less than happy that it is to a professional clown who also just so happens to be the father of the toughest girl at his school.
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  • Brainboy and the Deathmaster

    Tor Seidler

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer Books, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Brainboy and the Deathmaster
  • The True Story of E. Astor Bunnyman and the Eggs of Wonder

    William Joyce

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer Books, )
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  • If You Take a Mouse to School

    Laura Joffe Numeroff

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer Books, Jan. 1, 2002)
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