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Books published by publisher Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books

  • Night in the Country

    Cynthia Rylant, Mary Szilagyi

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, April 30, 1986)
    Frequently reprinted with this same ISBN but with slightly differing bibliographical details.
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  • Kitten Red, Yellow, Blue

    Peter Catalanotto

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Sixteen calico kittens -- the number of colors in a crayon box. Their mother, Sophie, knows one from another...but how do you think Mrs. Tuttle tells those kittens apart? Peter Catalanotto's sequel to his Matthew A.B.C. and Daisy 1, 2, 3 invites long looking, counting, and laughing!
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  • The Pirate of Kindergarten

    George Ella Lyon, Lynne Avril

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, June 22, 2010)
    Doubles are good for lots of things—double scoops of ice cream, double features at the movies. But double vision is NOT a good kind of double. In fact, it can make kindergarten kind of hard. Ginny sees double chairs at reading circle and double words in her books. She knows that only half of what she sees is real, but which half? The solution to her problem is wondrously simple: an eye patch! Ginny becomes the pirate of kindergarten.With the help of her pirate patch, Ginny can read, run, and even snip her scissors with double the speed! Vibrant illustrations from Lynne Avril capture the realities of what Ginny sees both before and after.
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  • You and Me and Home Sweet Home

    George Ella Lyon, Stephanie Anderson

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Oct. 20, 2009)
    The whole community comes together to help Sharonda and Mama build their house!
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  • Boats Float!

    George Ella Lyon, Benn Lyon, Mick Wiggins

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Set sail into the world of boats in this buoyant companion to Trucks Roll! and Planes Fly!Sails and engines paddles and oars make the trip from shore to shore. Boats float! From steamships to ghostships, to the little and big in-between ships, this fun, rhyming book explores a wide array of boats. The third in George Ella Lyon’s transportation series, Boats Float! Takes to the seas with dynamic illustrations that will keep even the youngest of readers eager to turn the page.
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  • Perfect Pumpkin Pie

    Denys Cazet

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Oct. 1, 2005)
    When he was alive, Mr. Wilkerson was an ill-tempered, disagreeable, sour, and impatient old man. Once he died, he got better. But not much. Now he is back and very, very hungry. When Jack and his grandma move into the old Wilkerson house, they find out just how hungry, and why. At least they think they know. It has something to do with pie. A perfect pie.
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  • The Magic Flute

    Chris Raschka

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Aug. 13, 2019)
    From Caldecott Medalist and New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Chris Raschka comes a gorgeously illustrated retelling of Mozart’s classic opera, The Magic Flute.The Magic Flute is the favorite choice of many opera lovers. But ask any of them to tell you the rambunctious, mystical, and downright oddball story of the opera and no two tellers will agree. Enter Chris Raschka, an opera goer himself. His stunning version of the original plot and the otherworldly events which inspired Mozart’s glorious music showcases his interpretation from the storytelling front curtain at the start, to the radiant finale at the end. Readers will be exclaiming, Bravo!
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  • Saving the Liberty Bell

    Megan McDonald, Marsha Gray Carrington

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, June 1, 2005)
    Some tall tales are actually true. This is a grand one, told with rightful pride by a boy who was there in the city of Philadelphia in 1777 and was lucky enough to play a role in the American Revolution. John Jacob Mickley, eleven years old, and his father were in the city when the Great Bell began ringing Brong! Brong! BRONG! from atop the State House to warn the citizens: "Redcoats! The Redcoats are coming!" And come the British did -- with their muskets and their cannons and their will to keep the colonies for their king. Looting they came and stealing any metal they could get their hands on to melt down for the making of more weapons. And the prize above all? The Great Bell itself -- metal for many a cannon! But the clever Pensylvanians (yes, the word was spelled like that then) had other plans for keeping the Bell safe from the British. Megan McDonald has aptly caught John Jacob's excited retelling of the story, and Marsha Gray Carrington has relished every wild and wooly moment of it in her pictures -- both funny and carefully researched.
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  • While Mama Had a Quick Little Chat

    Amy Reichert, Alexandra Boiger

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, June 1, 2005)
    Rrrring! Rrrring! While Mama has a quick chat with Uncle Fred, Rose is supposed to be getting ready for bed. And she tries. She really does. But downstairs someone's yoo-hooing, and the doorbell keeps ringing. Soon the house is full of wild guests and weird foods, magic and music. And Mama is still on the phone! What's a little girl to do? Rose finds out, and so will you, in While Mama had a Quick Little Chat.
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  • Minnie and Moo & the Seven Wonders of the World

    Denys Cazet

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, Nov. 1, 2003)
    Minnie and Moo are the best of friends. Moo has her books. Minnie has her espresso machine. Farm life is good. Almost perfect. Until Moo overhears the not-so-good news that the farmer needs money so desperately that he must sell the farm. No! He mustn't! Not if Minnie and Moo can help it. Not if the other animals are willing to follow our heroines on a paid tour of Moo's version of the Seven Wonders of the World. Not if that thing in the woods minds its own business. Not if...
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  • Trucks Roll!

    George Ella Lyon, Craig Frazier

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, March 27, 2007)
    "Trucks bring ice cream. Trucks bring blocks, books and bulldozers, dolls and socks." Through mountains and flatlands, past deserts and towns, the trucks are rolling! With its rhyming text and bold illustrations, Trucks Roll! invites kids along on a day in a trucker's life and shows that many things we enjoy depend on the trucker's work.
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  • Are You There God? It's Me Margaret.

    Judy Blume

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, April 1, 2001)
    Faced with the difficulties of growing up and choosing a religion, eleven- going on twelve-year-old Margaret talks over her problems with her own private God.
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