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Books published by publisher Zero To Ten

  • The Last Straw

    Vlasta Thury, Frederick H.; van Kampen

    Hardcover (ZERO TO TEN, March 15, 1999)
    A prideful camel named Hoshmakaka learns the value of humility as he bears more and more gifts to the baby Jesus at Bethlehem.
  • The Fairyspotters Guide

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, April 1, 2007)
    Enchanting descriptions and images abound in this whimsical guide to discovering fairies in everyday places. Different types of fairies—such as Fairy Queens, Flower Fairies, Tinkerbelles, and Angelicas—are delightfully illustrated and accompanied by a brief account of their skills, information on where these impish creatures make their homes, and what time of day they are most likely to be spotted. A final tip on identifying “fake fairies”—mean-spirited creatures who live on the edge of the Enchanted Forest—is also included between the glittered covers.
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  • Shota and the Star Quilt

    Margaret Bateson Hill, Francesca Pelizzoli

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Shota is a young Lakota girl who lives in a contemporary American city. When the block that her family and friends live on is threatened by development, they use long-standing Lakota traditions to find a solution that saves their homes. In working together, they create a beautiful quilt that resolves more than just their problem. This story weaves together traditional folktale values with modern concerns for the urban environment and green issues. In addition to the beautiful folk-style native art illustrations, the complete text of the story is presented in Lakota as well as English.
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  • I Eat Vegetables!

    Hannah Tofts

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, March 30, 2001)
    This book introduces children to vegetables. Each spread shows the name of the vegetable alongside a clear photograph against a dramatic painted background. Then you can see which need to be peeled before eating.
  • Shota and the Star Quilt

    Margaret Bateson Hill, Francesca Pelizzoli

    Paperback (Zero To Ten, April 1, 2001)
    Shota is a young Lakota girl who lives in a contemporary American city. When the block that her family and friends live on is threatened by development, they use long-standing Lakota traditions to find a solution that saves their homes. In working together, they create a beautiful quilt that resolves more than just their problem. This story weaves together traditional folktale values with modern concerns for the urban environment and green issues. In addition to the beautiful folk-style native art illustrations, the complete text of the story is presented in Lakota as well as English.
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  • I Eat Fruit!

    Hannah Tofts

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, March 30, 2001)
    I Eat Fruit
  • I Eat Fruit!

    Hannah Tofts

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, April 1, 2001)
    A mixture of art, photography, and large, clear type introduces children to fruits and vegetables. Printed on heavy-duty card and hand-stitched to ensure maximum longevity, these stunning books go far beyond just naming familiar foods. Each spread shows the name of the food alongside a clear photograph against a dramatic painted background. Upon opening the full-page foldout to look inside the fruit or vegetable, kids can see which need to be peeled before eating and which have seeds, stones, pits, or other interesting things inside.
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  • I Eat Vegetables!

    Hannah Tofts

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, April 1, 2001)
    A mixture of art, photography, and large, clear type introduces children to fruits and vegetables. Printed on heavy-duty card and hand-stitched to ensure maximum longevity, these stunning books go far beyond just naming familiar foods. Each spread shows the name of the food alongside a clear photograph against a dramatic painted background. Upon opening the full-page foldout to look inside the fruit or vegetable, kids can see which need to be peeled before eating and which have seeds, stones, pits, or other interesting things inside.
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  • Bedtime

    Gwenyth Swain

    Hardcover (Zero to Ten, March 29, 2002)
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  • Look Out it's the Wolf!

    Emile Jadoul

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, )
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  • The Taming of the Shrew

    Jennifer Mulherin

    Hardcover (Zero to Ten, April 30, 2001)
    Each book in this series highlights a popular Shakespeare play. "The Taming of the Shrew" is told in narrative form and illustrated with colour illustrations which provide exciting visual support. A short biography of Shakespeare is included.
  • Romeo and Juliet

    Jennifer Mulherin, George Thompson

    Hardcover (Zero to Ten, April 23, 1988)
    Printed in an edition limited to 100 copies. Not in Allen Bibliography. Bound in light grey cloth with a panel of black cloth on the back board. The initials "R J" in vermilion on front cover, title in vermilion on spine. Illustrated by Michele Forgeois. Each page is decorated with calligraphic initials or devices printed in the margin, in several different colors. Endpapers are vermilion paper. A very lovely edition of the play in the classic Allen style. 136+ 1 pages. cloth.. 4to..