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  • Adventures of Cow

    Lori Korchek, Marshall Taylor

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, May 1, 2005)
    Join Cow as the brave bovine searches for a way home, writes an autobiography, and shuns celebrity. Throughout this hilarious tale, readers will get a giggle out of Cow’s mixed-up vocabulary as Cow meets “cats” that honk, “pigs” that baa, and a herd of scary “frogs” that look very familiar. Straightforward language and on-location photography transform a lovable squish toy into a larger-than-life personality.Spot squish on cover gives readers a touch of Cow.Simple wordplay will delight young audiences.Charming gift for cow collectors.More adventures of Cow to come.
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  • Remember the Secret

    Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

    Paperback (Tricycle Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    After seeing a vision of the afterlife with her guardian angel, Suzy is able to accept and understand the death of a friend
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  • Alice Yazzie's Year

    Ramona Maher, Shonto Begay

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, March 1, 2004)
    He is a buffalo out of Montana. He has humped shoulders and slits for eyes. . . . Just remember, old blossom eater, you can stare down the wind. This old rodeo ain't everything.Alice Yazzie is eleven, going on twelve, and with each month that passes she is beginning to see, beginning to feel. In January, she carries the smallest lamb into the hogan, because "He's all new and starry. He's too new to be cold." In July, she walks to market. "Six miles for cupcakes and strawberry pop!" In October, she is learning to sew, staying in recesses, "whipping and stitching" a costume like no one else's. And in December, Alice is sure Grandfather Tsosie has made her a bracelet, "Blue and silver-the way the world is."New edition showcases renowned Navajo illustrator.Thoroughly engaging and spirited female character.Afterword provides insight into Navajo culture and symbols.Perfect addition to Native American collections.
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  • Arlene Alda's 1 2 3: What Do You See?

    Arlene Alda

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Now in Paperback!In a companion book to the acclaimed ARLENE ALDA’S ABC, the author turns her sharp photographer's eye on nature and the everyday objects around us, finding numerals in the most surprising places. Some photographs may require a closer look, while others are as plain as the nose on your face—or a curl of hair that makes a perfect 6! It's fun to see the number 4 made by a flamingo’s legs or the natural 9 of a spiral seashell in this unique counting book that goes from 1 to 10 . . . and back again! 1999 ALA Notable Children's Book. 1999 Hornbook Fanfare Title.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Rough, Tough Charley

    Verla Kay, Adam Gustavson

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, May 1, 2007)
    Charley was rough. Charley was tough. Charley wore fancy blue gloves.Charley Parkhurst always was more comfortable around horses than around humans. One of the most respected stagecoach drivers in the old West, Charley also kept one of the biggest secrets anyone could keep.Now, through thrilling paintings and Verla Kay’s signature cryptic rhyme, readers are invited to explore an amazing real life, lived without limits.
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  • When the Shadbush Blooms

    Carla Messinger, Susan Katz, David Kanietakeron Fadden

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    My grandparents’ grandparents walked beside the same stream where I walk with my brother, and we can see what they saw.Today when a Lenape Indian girl ventures to the stream to fish for shad, she knows that another girl did the same generations before. Through the cycle of the seasons, what is important has remained: being with family, knowing when berries are ripe for picking, listening to stories in a warm home. Told by Traditional Sister and Contemporary Sister, each from her own time, this is a book about tradition and about change. Then and now are not so very different when the shadbush blooms.
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  • Zero Is The Leaves On The Tree

    Betsy Franco, Shino Arihara

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Sept. 8, 2009)
    It's easy to count three of something-- just add them up. But how do you count zero, a number that is best defined by what it's not?Can you see it?Can you hear it?Can you feel it?This important math concept is beautifully explored in a way that will inspire children to find zero everywhere--from the branches of a tree by day to the vast, starry sky by night.
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  • The Dangerous Snake & Reptile Club

    Daniel San Souci

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    A real-life tale from a treasured children's authorWhen Danny and his brothers Bobby (yes, that's Robert San Souci) and Mike return from summer vacation with a king snake and what must be a dinosaur bone, they can't wait to share their treasures with the rest of the neighborhood. Thus THE DANGEROUS SNAKE AND REPTILE CLUB is born. Now, if they can only keep the star attraction from slithering away!In school assemblies across the country, kids have long loved listening to the San Souci brothers' tales of their action-packed, imaginative childhood—a childhood that has provided inspiration for nearly 150 published books. Now kids everywhere can laugh along as they read about these real exploits in this first Clubhouse Book—an uproarious tale of brothers, best friends, and the adventures only they can find. Author available for bookstore and school events. SPACE STATION MARS coming Fall 2005.
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  • A Curious Collection of Cats

    Betsy Franco, Michael Wertz

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, April 14, 2009)
    The quirky ways of cats are exquisitely captured in more than thirty original visual poems. From acrobat-flipping to toilet-bowl-sipping, couch-scratching to dog-catching, this insightful collection celebrates the fickle feline in ways that any cat lover will appreciate.
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  • Splash!: A Penguin Counting Book

    Jonathan Chester, Kirsty Melville

    Paperback (Tricycle Press, May 1, 2000)
    A counting book featuring photographs of Adelie penguins in their natural habitat.
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  • I Call My Grandma Nana

    Ashley Wolff

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Sept. 8, 2009)
    Do you sew with your Abuelita, look at the stars with your MeMaw, or ride waves at the beach with your Bubbe? No matter what name you call your grandma, one thing is for sure: it's always fun to spend time with the one you love--who loves you right back.Ashley Wolff's musical text and colorful collage artwork pay tribute to the special bond between children and their grandmothers.
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  • Artsy Babies Wear Paint

    Michelle Sinclair Colman, Nathalie Dion

    Board book (Tricycle Press, Aug. 9, 2011)
    The 11th book in the ever-popular Urban Babies Wear Black series showcases an exhuberant array of art-loving tots. Whether they're throwing clay (at the floor), amassing a collection (of stuffed animals), enjoying a still life (by eating it), or posing (au naturel, of course), these urbane babies are sure to inspire a new generation of Picassos.
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