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Books in Millbrook Picture Books series

  • The Magic Porridge Pot

    Mike And Carl Gordon

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 24, 2012)
    Magic Porridge Pot
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  • Grown-Ups Get to Do All the Driving

    William Steig

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 2003)
    A young child lists some of the characteristics and behavior of grown-ups.
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  • My Man Blue

    Nikki Grimes, Jerome Lagarrigue Lagarrigue

    Hardcover (Dial, May 1, 1999)
    Damon & Blue Just us two Cruising up the avenue. With his night-and-day shades and a frame like a "heavyweight boxing machine," it might seem like this guy would be someone to steer clear of....But that's not the way it is. Blue is the best friend a kid could ever have. Blue, who lost one boy to the streets-and is determined that this time will be different. And Damon, whose laugh reminds him of that child, and who, even though he's the "man of the house," knows there's room for a guy like Blue in his life. To shoot hoops with, bounce thoughts off of, to share a laugh and a hot dog with all the works. And to know that at the end of the day there's someone standing steadfast in his corner. Someone true...like Blue. Drawing on those friendships that have inspired her own extraordinary life, Nikki Grimes creates a poetically realistic tale of that joyous, complicated bond that draws us, one to another. To this Jerome Lagarrigue, in a truly wondrous picture book debut, adds powerful and sensitive paintings that capture the rich moods and atmospheres of the story's Harlem setting.
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  • Hope

    Isabell Monk, Janice Lee Porter

    Hardcover (Lerner Pub Group, Nov. 1, 1998)
    During a visit with her great-aunt, a young girl learns the story behind her name and learns to feel proud of her biracial heritage
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  • On the Moon

    Anna Milbourne

    Paperback (Usborne Books, Oct. 1, 2011)
    This is an artist-led picture book, which introduces young children to the vastness of the universe, how far away the moon is, what gravity is and the concept of space travel through a gentle and captivating story about an imaginative little girl. Combining full colour illustrations with NASA photographs from the surface of the moon, this beautifully illustrated picture book takes young children on an amazing journey into outer space. The story s use of rhythmic text generates an evocative and friendly tale, taking children on a magical and informative journey.
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  • The Father Who Had Ten Children

    Benedicte Guettier

    Hardcover (Dial, May 1, 1999)
    After working hard to take care of his ten children, a devoted father plans to get away by himself--until he decides that something is missing
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  • Windy Day

    Anna Milbourne

    Paperback (Usborne Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Have you ever wondered what sways the trees, and makes the leaves dance across the grass? Follow the billowing wind as it flies a kite, fills the sails of tall ships on the sea, makes birds fly and catches the massive wind turbines to generate electricity for a village! Illustrated by Elena Temporin, illustrator of "The Snowy Day and Lullabies". This is a perfect present which will capture inquisitive imaginations.
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  • Who Will I Be, Lord?

    Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Sean Qualls

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 27, 2009)
    A lyrical story about how looking back is helpful when you start looking forward. . . .A young girl thoughtfully considers her family tree and the vibrant ancestors who populate it. As each family member’s story is revealed, her quiet meditation—about what kind of person she’ll be when she grows up—transforms into a testament to the importance of sharing family stories. The simple, elegant narrative combined with Sean Qualls’s evocative art makes for a wonderful read-aloud experience.
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  • Muddypaws

    Parragon

    Paperback (Parragon Inc, April 30, 2011)
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  • Anno's Magic Seeds

    Mitsumasa Anno

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 21, 1999)
    A gift from a wizard makes Jack's fortune grow by ones and twos, then threes and fours, then faster and faster, challenging you to keep track of his riches.
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  • The Best Time to Read

    Debbie Bertram, Susan Bloom, Michael Garland

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 26, 2005)
    The little boy from The Best Place to Read can now read by himself, and he's looking for an audience. But everyone--his parents, siblings, grandparents, even his dog!--is too busy to hear a story in this fun and lively tale. When our young reader finally settles in to read to his toys, he gets a surprise visit and learns that the best time to read is whenever you have loved ones to listen! With catchy, rhyming text and vibrant illustrations, this is the perfect read-aloud--anytime!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Barnaby Bell's Hot Air Balloon

    Dandi Palmer

    Paperback (Dodo Books, Aug. 29, 2017)
    Barnaby Bell was an inventor who discovered how to fly over three centuries ago. For five to eight-year-olds. All the pictures in this book can be viewed at https://www.dandipal.uk