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Books in Albert series

  • Albert's Alphabet

    Leslie Tryon

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 30, 1991)
    Clever Albert uses all the supplies in his workshop to build an alphabet for the school playground.
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  • Albert's Field Trip

    Leslie Tryon

    Perfect Paperback (Aladdin, July 1, 2001)
    Albert's idea for a class trip to the apple farm is a great success as his classmates throw themselves into the adventure by picking apples, climbing trees, making cider, and tasting delicious pies. Reprint.
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  • Albert's Halloween: The Case of the Stolen Pumpkins

    Leslie Tryon

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Someone has stolen eighteen pumpkins from the pumpkin patch! Chief Inspector Albert and his friends are hot on the trail of the thief -- but they need your help, or there may be no jack-o'-lanterns this Halloween....
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  • Albert Edition 1.

    Lani Yamamoto

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 8, 2004)
    Illustrated by Lani YamamotoMeet Albert, a little boy with big ideas and even bigger questions, such as, "If I am in my house, and my house is in the street, near the park, in the town..." What is the answer? The first in a three-book philosophy series, Albert is a disarmingly witty yet simple story that introduces the concept of infinity to young readers. Author Lani Yamamoto studied psychology and comparative theology. She worked as a film editor in Boston and now lives in Reykjavik, Iceland, with her husband and children.
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  • Albert's Ballgame

    Leslie Tryon

    Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, March 6, 1999)
    Play Ball! It's opening day, and everyone in Pleasant Valley is at the Old Field for the first game of the baseball season. They pitch beanballs and mean balls; they hit fly balls and sky balls; they catch curve balls and swerve balls -- and in the stands they even do the Wave! Will Albert the duck's team win? It doesn't matter -- everyone's there to have fun, and no one will have more fun than the reader, smack dab in the middle of the ballpark in Leslie Tryon's joyous tribute to the national pastime.
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