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Books published by publisher Two Lions

  • Chalk

    Bill Thomson

    Hardcover (Two Lions, March 1, 2010)
    Three children discover a magical bag of chalk on a rainy day
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  • Sneeze, Big Bear, Sneeze!

    Maureen Wright, Will Hillenbrand

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 6, 2012)
    It’s autumn, and Big Bear thinks that his sneezes are causing the leaves and the apples to fall from the trees and the geese to fly away... until the wind convinces him otherwise. Cozy illustrations rendered in pencil and mixed media add warmth and humor to a story that children will love.
  • At the Old Haunted House

    Helen Ketteman, Nate Wragg

    eBook (Two Lions, Aug. 12, 2014)
    At the old haunted houseIn a room with no sunLived a warty green witchAnd her wee witchy one.There are all kinds of creatures in the house: a big Ma monster and her wee monsters two, a scrawny black cat and her wee kittens three, a green Pa goblin and his wee goblins four, and more! Count along as the creatures prepare for the Halloween Fright. The text, written in the pattern of the popular poem “Over in the Meadow,” makes reading aloud fun, while the cinematic illustrations set the scene for an unforgettable romp through the old haunted house. Trick or treat!
  • A Plump and Perky Turkey

    Teresa Bateman, Jeff Shelly

    Paperback (Two Lions, Sept. 6, 2013)
    Turkeys around Squawk Valley just don't jump into pots anymore—they are way too smart for that. So the townspeople hatch a clever plan. They host a turkey-themed arts and crafts fair and lure a vain bird into town by advertising for an artist's model. Peter the Turkey, proud of his well-stuffed form, takes the bait but doesn't fall for the trap.
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  • Dolores Huerta: A Hero to Migrant Workers

    Sarah E. Warren, Robert Casilla

    eBook (Two Lions, April 10, 2012)
    A Jane Addam's Children's Book Award Honor Book for Younger Children Dolores is a teacher, a mother, and a friend She wants to know why her students are too hungry to listen, why they don t have shoes to wear to school Dolores is a warrior, an organizer, and a peacemaker When she finds out that the farm workers in her community are poorly paid and working under dangerous conditions, she standsup for their rights This is the story of Dolores Huerta and the extraordinary battle she waged to ensure fair and safe work places for migrant workers The powerful text, paired with Robert Casilla s vibrant atercolor-and-pastel illustrations, brings Dolores s amazing journey to life A timeline, additional reading, articles, websites, and resources for teachers are included.
  • The Night Before Christmas

    Gennady Spirin, Clement Clark Moore

    eBook (Two Lions, May 14, 2012)
    The poem "The Night Before Christmas" has become so much a part of Christmas that it’s hard to imagine the holiday without it. Originally published as an "Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas," it appeared in 1823 in the newspaper, the Troy Sentinel. It has since been reprinted hundreds of times, acted out on stage, and read over the radio and on film and CD. The author, Clement Clark Moore, is said to have written the poem for his children on Christmas Eve, 1822. Our modern image of Santa Claus as a bearded, plump, jolly figure can be traced back to Moore’s famous description of St. Nick: "He had a broad face, and a little round belly, that shook when he laughed, like a bowl full of jelly."
  • What If Everybody Said That?

    Ellen Javernick, Colleen Madden

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Aug. 1, 2018)
    What if everybody chose to be kind?If you tell someone that they can’t play with you, there’s no harm done, right? But what if everybody said that? What if everybody forgot to be kind…and made fun of other kids’ artwork at school, or told a fib, or refused to share with a person in need? The world wouldn’t be a very nice place to live. But what if everybody thought before they spoke, so the world would be a kinder place?With clear prose and lighthearted artwork, this companion book to the bestseller What If Everybody Did That? explores the power of words and shows kids that the things we say matter.
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  • The House Takes A Vacation

    Jacqueline Davies

    language (Two Lions, Feb. 5, 2013)
    After the Petersons leave for vacation, their house decides it wants to take a holiday, too! But the different parts of the house can’t agree on where to go. Finally, the sunporch suggests the house go to the beach. The basement refuses "to rise to the occasion," but the rest of the house follows the front door as it leads the way—and the house has a vacation that it will never forget! Adding to the appeal are Lee White’s oil and colored pencil illustrations, which bring this "home away from home" tale to a safe and sound conclusion.
  • Ralph Tells a Story

    Abby Hanlon

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 18, 2012)
    Nothing ever happens to Ralph. So every day when it’s time to write stories, Ralph thinks really hard. He stares at his paper. He stares at the ceiling. But he has no stories! With the help of his classmates, Ralph realizes that a great story can be about something very little . . . and that maybe he really does have some stories to tell. Debut author/illustrator Abby Hanlon’s endearing text and charming watercolor and colored pencil illustrations prove that writing can be fun! This story works nicely with Lucy Calkins’ Writer’s Workshop model of teaching.
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  • D.W. the Picky Eater

    Marc Brown

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 6, 2015)
    Arthur’s sister, D.W., doesn’t eat pickles, tomatoes, mushrooms, or spinach—definitely not spinach. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. One day she refuses to eat her salad—and it gets tossed all over the place. D.W.’s days eating out are over. Will she change her ways in time for Grandma Thora’s birthday? Join Arthur and D.W. on an eating adventure in this newly designed Kindle edition.
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  • Rosie the Dragon and Charlie Make Waves

    Lauren H. Kerstein, Nate Wragg

    eBook (Two Lions, June 1, 2019)
    It’s summertime, and you’re invited for a rollicking day at the pool with Charlie and his pet dragon (and best friend!), Rosie. But be careful—swimming with a dragon can be, um, challenging. As Rosie and Charlie blow bubbles (don’t forget your umbrella!), practice flutter kicks (watch out for tidal waves!), and offer shoulder rides (hang on tight!), Rosie proves that dragons make the most fun pets ever. Now if only Charlie can keep Rosie’s attention focused on the rules at the pool and NOT on her gummy snacks (you know, the ones that cause stinky dragon breath!)…Grab your towels and sunscreen and join Rosie and Charlie for a fun-filled summer adventure!
  • Naughty Ninja Takes a Bath

    Todd Tarpley, Vin Vogel

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 1, 2020)
    After crossing raging rivers and tromping through the jungle, Naughty Ninja returns to his secret ninja training camp for lunch. But when he gets inside, his parents tell him he needs a bath. Before Naughty Ninja gets in the tub, he notices poisonous flies and an angry alligator circling his dad, who doesn’t even seem to know he’s in trouble. Good thing Naughty Ninja is around to save the day!Amid sudsy fun, a boy’s imaginary ninja life and his everyday world collide in the ultimate bath time adventure.