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Books published by publisher Walter Lorraine

  • A Pillow for My Mom

    Charissa Sgouros, Christine Ross

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, April 1, 1998)
    A young girl reflects on the special moments she had shared with her mother before her mother became ill and was moved to the hospital, and in a display of love, makes her mother a pillow in the hopes that it will bring her some comfort.
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  • Elemenopeo

    Harriet Ziefert, David Saaf, Donald Saaf

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, Sept. 1, 1998)
    When his morning routine is altered due to a cat door under construction, Elomenopeo, an unordinary little cat, ventures from room to room until he finds an easel and box of paints and proceeds to paint his favorite dream.
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  • Pookins Gets Her Way

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (Walter Lorraine, April 30, 1990)
    Pookins always gets her way. If she doesn't, she makes faces, she throws apples, and she yells very loudly! But when Pookins finds a magic gnome who grants her three wishes, she has seconds thoughts when she wishes to be a flower, and realizes that maybe being a bully isn't a good idea.
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  • The Wimp

    Kathy Caple

    Paperback (Walter Lorraine, March 27, 2000)
    Poor Arnold, the class wimp, is being picked on by the meanest bullies in school. When the bullies begin to pick on his sister, too, he finds a few tricks up his sleeves that surprise everyone, even himself.
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  • This Old Man

    Carol Jones

    Paperback (Walter Lorraine, March 1, 1998)
    An illustrated version of the traditional counting song; some pages feature a die-cut through which a portion of the next illustration can be seen.
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  • Alice and Aldo

    Alison Lester

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, March 1, 1998)
    Alice and her toy donkey, Aldo, spend the day doing various tasks around the house, such as helping her father wash the dishes and preparing her outfit for the day, in a colorful alphabet-vocabulary book for young children.
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  • The Etcher's Studio

    Arthur Geisert

    Paperback (Walter Lorraine, May 24, 2005)
    Bored with helping his grandfather color each etching that he creates by hand, a young boy allows his mind to wander, imagining himself within the very pictures that he is coloring, in a study that explains how etchings are made, the complex processes involved, and the beauty of this unique art form. Reprint.
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  • A Night on the Tiles

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, March 1, 1999)
    When a cat is let out for the night, his adventure takes him all around town, where he attends school and stops off for a whisker trim, yet when morning arrives, he returns home to be there when his owner awakes.
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  • Alicia Has a Bad Day

    Lisa Jahn-Clough

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, Sept. 26, 1994)
    When she wakes up one morning feeling miserable, usually cheerful Alicia comes up with some ingenious and zany remedies to overcome a bad day.
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  • Martha Speaks

    Susan Meddaugh

    Library Binding (Walter Lorraine, June 28, 2007)
    None
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  • Out to Lunch

    Peggy Perry Anderson

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, March 1, 1998)
    Joe, a fiesty young frog, is brought to a fancy restaurant to dine with his parents, but Joe does not want to be there and does everything he can to demonstrate his unhappiness.
    K
  • The Language of Literature

    David MacAulay

    Paperback (Walter Lorraine, May 16, 2004)
    None
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