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  • Dandelions

    Yasunari Kawabata, Michael Emmerich

    eBook (Penguin, April 4, 2019)
    The exquisite last novel from Nobel Prize-winning author Yasunari KawabataIneko has lost the ability to see things. At first it was a ping-pong ball, then it was her fiancé. The doctors call it 'body blindness', and she is placed in a psychiatric clinic to recover. As Ineko's mother and fiancé walk along the riverbank after visiting time, they wonder: is her condition a form of madness - or an expression of love? Exploring the distance between us, and what we say without words, Kawabata's transcendent final novel is the last word from a master of Japanese literature. 'Lusciously peculiar' Paris Review
  • Dandelions

    Jennifer Hirt

    language (Jarvis Life Systems, LLC, June 18, 2015)
    "Do dandelion know what they will become?" This is a heart warming story about the world of dandelions that will both delight and invite children to understand the cycle of life.
  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman, Jerry Terheyden

    Hardcover (Live Oak Media (NY), Oct. 30, 1982)
    ...the author's story is brought to life by a buoyant narration...pleasant entertainment also provides a method of helping children understand the value of being themselves. - Booklist
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  • Dandelions

    Kathleen V. Kudlinski, Jerome Wexler

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Describes the physical characteristics and life cycle of this plant, originally brought to America by English settlers to grow in their gardens
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  • Dandelions

    Krista Braud, Shawn Hancock

    Paperback (Independently published, March 8, 2019)
    Follow Agnes while she explores the blossoming world around her. As she encounters the unexpected, she comes face-to-face with emotions that she is not sure how to handle. But with a bit of loving guidance, she finds the calm that she needs to enjoy the wonderment of something new. Agnes was lovingly illustrated to reflect some of the features of a child with Down Syndrome, who experiences the world and feels emotions much like the rest of us.
  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman

    Hardcover (Viking Press, Sept. 4, 1964)
    Dandelion overdresses for a come-as-you-are party and is turned away because the hostess does not recognize him.
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  • Dandelions

    Eve Bunting, Greg Shed

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 2001)
    Embarking on a new life, Zoe and her family journey west to the Nebraska Territory in the 1800s.When Zoe and her family arrive at their claim, nothing distinguishes it from the miles and miles of surrounding prairie. Even after they build their soddie, the home can't be seen from any distance. Zoe has never seen Papa so happy or Mama so sad. But when she takes a trip to the small prairie town with Papa, Zoe sees something that might make a difference to their new soddie, and to Mama's life, too.
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  • Dandelions

    Robin Nelson

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Get a close-up view of the life of a dandelion.
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  • Dandelions

    Katrina McKelvey, Kirrili Lonergan

    language (Exisle Publishing, Sept. 23, 2015)
    This heart-warming picture book explores the bond between a father and his daughter. One day, a little girl notices her father mowing the lawn — in the process destroying her favourite flowers: the dandelions. She rushes out to stop him, but she’s too late, they’re all gone. There’s nothing for it: she’s just going to have to sit outside and wait until they grow back! But fortunately, Dad has another idea. Taking her hand, he leads her to the front step, and there, nestled in a crack in the concrete, are two tiny dandelion puff balls. Father and daughter each blow as hard as they can, and the tiny dandelion parachutes spiral and spin, up, up and away, spreading their seeds to create new generations of dandelions far and wide. And together, father and daughter lie down on the grass, watching as the whirl and twirl through the air. Exquisite watercolour illustrations combine with lyrical text to create a story that’s perfect for readers aged 4–8. This is a book that will be cherished by families and recommended by teachers and librarians, exploring as it does the resilience of nature, the art of forgiveness, and the love between a parent and child.Katrina McKelvey is an author, former primary school teacher, and mother of two. A reluctant reader as a child, her love of books came late and she is now passionate about inspiring a love of all things literary in kids of all ages. She is the president of the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA), Newcastle sub-branch, and on the organizing committee for the Newcastle Writers’ Festival. Dandelions is Katrina’s first picture book.Kirrili Lonergan is a children’s book illustrator who spent her childhood years riding the streets on her hand-painted bicycle. Her passion for art and communicating visually began at an early age and has followed her through her life. In her illustrations, she combines this with a profound understanding of the needs of children acquired through her many years of working as a paediatric nurse. She can be found enjoying good times with her husband and four children in Newcastle, Australia.
  • Dandelion days

    Henry Williamson

    eBook
    Dandelion days
  • DANDELION

    Don Freeman

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Dandelion overdresses for a come-as-you-are party and is turned away because the hostess does not recognize him.
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  • Dandelion

    Jinny Johnson, Graham Rosewarne

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Presents a basic overview of how a seed grows into a dandelion, and explains each stage in its development.
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