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Books in Aladdin Picture Books series

  • Changes, Changes

    Pat Hutchins

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 30, 1987)
    A charming, wordless picture book that the very youngest can “read” all by themselves.The little wooden couple are happy in their building-block house—until it catches fire. The solution? They transform the house into a fire engine! But then there’s so much water that they have to build a boat… Follow these inventive dolls as they use their imagination to adapt to each situation they encounter.
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  • The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree: An Appalachian Story

    Gloria Houston, Barbara Cooney

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 1, 1996)
    This unforgettable tale, illustrated by Caldecott Medalist Barbara Cooney, has become a seasonal classic-a touching and joyful story about courage and the power of family.
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  • Re-Zoom

    Istvan Banyai

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Open this wordless book and take off on mind-bending visual journeys full of twists, turns, and surprises. Zoom from an Egyptian pyramid to an exotic jungle to a sandy beach. But if you think you know where you are, guess again. For in Istvan Banyai's mysterious landscapes of pictures within pictures, nothing is ever as it seems.
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  • The Day We Met You

    Phoebe Koehler

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1997)
    Mom and Dad recount the exciting day when they adopted their baby
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  • More Parts

    Tedd Arnold

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Oct. 13, 2003)
    Give me a hand . . . hold your tongue . . . scream your lungs out . . . what's a kid to do if he wants to keep all his body parts in place? Well, one thing is for sure, he'll have to be creative. Like, if you want to keep your heart from breaking, just make sure it's well padded and protected by tying a pillow around your chest. Want to keep your hands attached? Simple-stick them on with gloves and lots of glue. Just be careful not to laugh your head off!
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  • Gabriella's Song

    Candace Fleming, Giselle Potter

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2001)
    In the streets and canals of Venice, Gabriella can hear nothing but sweet music. The drying laundry goes slap-slap, the church bells go ting-aling-ling, and the lire go jing-aling-ling. Soon, Gabriella is humming her way through town -- and everyone hears her song! Some find it sad, others smile when they hear it -- but none can forget the beautiful melody. Before long, a certain struggling composer is inspired by Gabriella's song -- and a beautiful symphony is born.
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  • The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot July 25, 1909

    Alice Provensen, Martin Provensen

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 1, 1987)
    Winner of the Caldecott Medal, this stunningly illustrated book depicts Louis Bleriot's historic first cross-Channel flight.“Factually accurate, yes-but also a witty pictorial reincarnation of Bleriot’s first experience of an airship”--Kirkus Reviews
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  • Cat's Colors

    Jane Cabrera

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 28, 2000)
    What is Cat's favorite color? Is it green, like the grass where he likes to walk? Or yellow, like the sand on a sunny beach? Children who are learning new colors can join in Cat's fun, as he explores the colors all around him. With its bright palette and playful, endearing kitten, this cheery book is perfect for the very young child.* "Big, bold, and bright...this cheerful picture book gives young children a chance to learn their colors." —Booklist, starred review
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  • The Adventures Of Sparrowboy

    Brian Pinkney

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 1, 2000)
    SOMETHING MYSTERIOUS IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN ON THURBER STREET... WILL THE EVENTS OF ONE AFTERNOON CHANGE HENRY'S LIFE FOREVER? Written and illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist Brian Pinkney, this award-winning story introduces a new superhero -- Sparrowboy, a paperboy who takes the neighborhood under his wing and saves the day.
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  • Good-bye Tonsils!

    Craig Hatkoff, Juliana Lee Hatkoff, Marilyn Mets

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 17, 2004)
    There's only one way to make Juliana's nonstop sore throats go away, and that's to remove her tonsils. Dr. Ward and Juliana's parents help Juliana understand what will happen when she's in the hospital. By the time she has her surgery, she knows just what to expect. And when she returns to school, Juliana tells her friends, "The worst thing about having your tonsils out is that you can only do it once!"
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  • The Big Rock

    Bruce Hiscock

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 1999)
    This is the story of a very old rock. The "'big rock" is a granite boulder that began as molten rock millions of years ago. Through the ages, the mountains above it wore down, the ocean flooded the region, and then new mountains heaved the rock upward, to the surface of a New York State forest. Even though the dinosaurs and other living things have come and gone, the rock remains as a survivor of the Ice Age and silent witness to the earth's continuing evolution. Once you know its story, you will never again overlook another rock like this one.
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  • A Letter to Amy

    Ezra Jack Keats

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Generations of children have read, re-read, and loved Ezra Jack Keats's award-winning, classic stories about Peter and his neighborhood friends. Now, for the first time, Peter's Chair, A Letter to Amy, and Goggles! are available in paperback exclusively from Puffin."A master of ingenious collages, Keats has made brilliant variegated pictures."—The Horn BookEzra Jack Keats (1916-1983) was the beloved author and/or illustrator of more than eighty-five books for children.
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