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Books in Dragonfly%20Books series

  • BABAR'S MYSTERY

    Laurent De Brunhoff

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Oct. 24, 1990)
    Vacationing at Celesteville-on-the-Sea, Babar and his family are beset by a rash of mysterious thefts and set out to uncover the culprits
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  • Riddle-Icious

    J. Patrick Lewis

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, March 11, 1997)
    Illustrated in full color. From poet extraordinaire J. Patrick Lewis, here is a splendiferous treat for kids who love riddles and rhymes--and who doesn't? Each colorful page contains a riddle that is also a poem. And every riddle-icious poem describes something for kids to guess. Clues to the answers are everywhere in Debbie Tilley's witty, lighthearted art. A clever introduction to poetry that will tickle the funny bones of all little riddlers. From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Grandfather Tang's Story

    Ann Tompert, Robert Andrew Parker

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 12, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Grandfather tells a story about shape-changing fox fairies who try to best each other until a hunter brings danger to both of them.
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  • Grandfather Tang's Story: A Tale Told with Tangrams

    Ann Tompert, Robert Andrew Parker

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Drawing on a Chinese form of storytelling with seven shapes cut from a square of paper, Tompert recounts the tale of two fox fairies. Parker's pen-and-watercolor art adds drama, while the tangram insets will motivate children to try their own versions.--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
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  • N.BAYLEY BK NURS RHY

    Nicola Bayley

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 2, 1990)
    Color drawings accompany a collection of well-known nursery rhymes.
  • HANSEL & GRETEL

    Anthony Browne

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 12, 1988)
    A poor woodcutter's two children, lost in the woods, come upon a gingerbread house inhabited by a wicked witch. With illustrations showing characters with modern dress and possessions.
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  • HIST WHIST

    E.E. Cummings

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 9, 1994)
    Presents with illustrations the celebrated author's poem of ghosts and goblins, witches, and the devil
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  • My Dream of Martin Luther King

    Faith Ringgold

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Dec. 7, 1998)
    Now in Dragonfly--from the acclaimed creator of the Caldecott Honor Book Tar Beach comes a personal and captivating portrait of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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  • Me on the Map

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, July 13, 1998)
    Illustrated in full color. In this playful introduction to maps and geography, step by simple step, a young girl shows readers herself on a map of her room, her room on the map of her house, her house on the map of her street--all the way to her country on a map of the world. Once the reader is familiar with the maps, she demonstrates how readers can find their own country, state, and town--all the way back to their room--on each colorful map. Easy-to-read text, bright artwork, and charming details give children a lot to search for and will have them eager to help navigate on the next family vacation. From the Hardcover Library Binding edition.
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  • Alfonse, Where Are You?

    Linda Wikler

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, May 19, 1998)
    Ready or not, here I come!Little bird can't find Alfonse anywhere-he's not behind a tree, or under a rock, or in the grass. What is little Bird to do? Keep on looking? Or maybe she'll find a hiding place of her own and let the real search begin...
  • Follow The Drinking Gourd

    Jeanette Winter

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 15, 1992)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. By following the directions in a song, ""The Drinking Gourd,"" taught to them by an old sailor named Peg Leg Joe, runaway slaves journey north along the Underground Railroad to freedom in Canada.
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  • Tomas and the Library Lady

    Pat Mora, Raul Colon

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Feb. 22, 2000)
    "A gentle text and innovative artwork depict a pivotal summer in a boy's life when he and his family leave their Texas home for farm work in Iowa. One morning, while his parents pick corn, Tomás visits the imposing town library and meets a kindly librarian who gently coaxes him inside. Throughout the hot days thereafter, she offers Tomás cool drinks of water and adventurous escapes into books; on slow days he teaches her Spanish until it's time to return home to Texas: 'I have a sad word to teach you today. The word is adiós. It means good-bye.' . . . While young readers and future librarians will find this an inspiring tale, the end note gives it a real kick: the story is based on an actual migrant worker [Tomás Rivera] who became chancellor of a university--where the library now bears his name."--Publishers Weekly
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