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Books published by publisher Tricycle Press, 2001

  • Chaat and Sweets

    Amy Wilson Sanger

    Board book (Tricycle Press, May 1, 2008)
    The 7th book in Tricycle's World Snacks series introduces toddlers to Indian snack foods known as chaat. Scrumptious treats like bhel puri (rice puff salad), tandoori chicken, and sweet coconut cham-cham, look good enough to eat in Wilson Sanger's gorgeous collage art, while her trademark bouncy text will please little ears. World Snacks books have sold more than 160,000 copies. Includes punctuation guide and glossary of Indian terms used in the book.
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  • Busy Elephants

    John Schindel, Martin Harvey

    Board book (Tricycle Press, Feb. 22, 2011)
    Stunning photographs of wild African elephants are paired with rhyming, toddler-appropriate action verbs. Babies and toddlers will delight in seeing elephants of all sizes in their natural habitat as they romp, stomp, stretch, step, splash, dash, and more. This is the 14th book in the popular Busy Book series.
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  • Wild Fibonacci: Nature's Secret Code Revealed

    Joy N. Hulme, Carol Schwartz

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34. . . Look carefully. Do you see the pattern? Each number above is the sum of the two numbers before it. Though most of us are unfamiliar with it, this numerical series, called the Fibonacci sequence, is part of a code that can be found everywhere in nature. Count the petals on a flower or the peas in a peapod. The numbers are all part of the Fibonacci sequence. In Wild Fibonacci, readers will discover this mysterious code in a special shape called an equiangular spiral. Why so special? It mysteriously appears in the natural world: a sundial shell curves to fit the spiral. So does a parrot's beak. . . a hawk's talon. . . a ram's horn. . . even our own human teeth! Joy Hulme provides a clear and accessible introduction to the Fibonacci sequence and its presence in the animal world.
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  • Yesterday I Had the Blues

    Jeron Ashford Frame, R. Gregory Christie

    Paperback (Tricycle Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Ever had the blues? Yesterday one boy had them bad--not just the ordinary blues, the "deep down in my shoes" blues, the "go away Mr. Sun quit smilin' at me" blues. But today he's traded in those blues for greens, the "runnin' my hands along the hedges" greens, the kind of greens that make him want to be Somebody. With text that begs to be read aloud, and bold, colorful paintings, this book will have readers big and small pondering the spectrum of moods and how they can change from day to day.
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  • What Can You Do With a Paleta? / ÂżQuĂ© puedes hacer con una paleta?

    Carmen Tafolla, Magaly Morales

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, March 3, 2009)
    Where the paleta wagon rings its tinkly belland carries a treasure of icy paletasin every color of the sarape . . .As she strolls through her barrio, a young girl introduces readers to the frozen, fruit-flavored treat that thrills Mexican and Mexican-American children. Create a masterpiece, make tough choices (strawberry or coconut?), or cool off on a warm summer's day--there's so much to do with a paleta.
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  • Trouble Talk

    Trudy Ludwig, Mikela Prevost, Charisse L. Nixon

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, May 1, 2008)
    Maya's friend Bailey loves to talk about everything and everyone. At first, Maya thinks Bailey is funny. But when Bailey's talk leads to harmful rumors and hurt feelings, Maya begins to think twice about their friendship.In her fourth book for children, relational aggression expert Trudy Ludwig acquaints readers with the damaging consequences of "trouble talk"-talking to others about someone else's troubles in order to establish connection and gain attention. Includes additional resources for kids, parents, and teachers, as well as advice from Trudy about how to combat trouble talk. Trudy Ludwig's books have sold more than 50,000 copies. Includes foreword by Dr. Charisse L. Nixon, author of Girl Wars: 12 Strategies That Will End Female Bullying.
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  • The Book That Eats People

    John Perry, Mark Fearing

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Oct. 13, 2009)
    WARNING! THIS IS NOT A BEDTIME STORYLegend has it there exists a book that eats people.This is that book!Many readers have been unable to escape its perilous pages.But this isn't that book.Yes it is!This is simply a story about that book.Really. I mean, how could a book eat people?So if you're just dying to know the history of this literary monster, all you have to do is turn the page...Don't do it!
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  • Mama's Milk

    Michael Elsohn Ross, Ashley Wolff

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, April 1, 2007)
    Celebrating the warm and loving bond between mammal mamas and their babies, this lushly illustrated, lyrical book shows little ones doing what comes naturally: nursing. A perfect choice for cuddling up with a breast-feeding child or the older sibling who wonders how the new baby gets fed. • A tender look at humans and animals breast-feeding in their natural habitats. • Promotes infant health and attachment parenting. • A thoughtful, supportive gift for new and soon-to-be moms. • Fascinating nursing facts included: Kangaroo milk is pink! Calf elephants may nurse up to 5 years! Reviews"There's nothing more natural than a baby nursing from its mother, and this theme serves as the inspiration for a moving tale that celebrates the miracle of breastfeeding. . . An ode to all things maternal."—Publishers Weekly"This cozy offering will be welcomed by parents who want to share the joy and naturalness of breastfeeding with their children."—Marge Loch-Wouters, Menasha Public Library, WI School Library Journal
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  • Wild Fibonacci: Nature's Secret Code Revealed

    Joy N. Hulme, Carol Schwartz

    Paperback (Tricycle Press, July 27, 2010)
    1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34. . . Look carefully. Do you see the pattern? Each number above is the sum of the two numbers before it. Though most of us are unfamiliar with it, this numerical series, called the Fibonacci sequence, is part of a code that can be found everywhere in nature. Count the petals on a flower or the peas in a peapod. The numbers are all part of the Fibonacci sequence. In Wild Fibonacci, readers will discover this mysterious code in a special shape called an equiangular spiral. Why so special? It mysteriously appears in the natural world: a sundial shell curves to fit the spiral. So does a parrot's beak. . . a hawk's talon. . . a ram's horn. . . even our own human teeth! Joy Hulme provides a clear and accessible introduction to the Fibonacci sequence and its presence in the animal world.
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  • Mangia! Mangia!

    Amy Wilson Sanger

    Board book (Tricycle Press, Oct. 1, 2005)
    In her sixth book in the World Snacks series, Wilson Sanger pays tribute to dishes from the Italian table. From hearty minestrone and risotto stirred and stirred with heart to sweet, cool gelato, Mangia! Mangia! Introduces young tummies to tasty treats from the land of linguini. Rhyming text and colorful collage art show that there's much more to Italian food than spaghetti! The back cover features a glossary of Italian terms used in the book.
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  • Waiting for the Biblioburro/Esperando el Biblioburro:

    Monica Brown, John Parra, Adriana Dominguez

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Nov. 1, 2016)
    A remarkable tale of books and reading, now in a bilingual Spanish-English edition. On most days, teacher and librarian Luis Soriano Bohórquez packs his two burros, Alfa and Beto, with books and makes his way over mountains and through valleys to visit children in far-flung villages in rural Colombia—all for the sake of literacy and culture. Based on the work of a remarkable man and his intrepid burros, this bilingual English and Spanish edition celebrates the impact that a special mobile library—called the “biblioburro”—has had on the lives of real children. About the author: Monica Brown’s Peruvian American heritage has inspired in her a desire to share Latino stories with children. Her books have garnered starred reviews, the Américas Award, two Pura Belpré Author Honors, and the prestigious Rockefeller Fellowship on Chicano Cultural Literacy. Monica is currently Professor of English at Northern Arizona University, specializing in U.S. Latino and Multicultural Literature. Visit her at monicabrown.net.
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  • Busy Horsies

    John Schindel, Casi Lark

    Board book (Tricycle Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    The seventh outing for the Busy series features horses and ponies engaging in an array of toddler-appropriate activities. Photographer Casi Lark captures the beauty of equines in action in this stunning addition to the popular series. • Busy books have sold more than 100,000 copies.
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