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  • Art Is...

    Bob Raczka

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, May 7, 2003)
    Rhyming text and photographs show that art is much more than just what can be hung on a wall or set on a pedestal.
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  • How to Write, Recite and Delight in All Kinds of Poetry

    Joy Hulme

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, March 12, 2003)
    Young people are encouraged to experiment with a variety of poetic forms and to recite and preserve their creations, explaining the many tools that a poet has to work with, such as rhythm, rhyme, and tempo. Reprint.
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  • Action Jackson

    Jan Greenberg, Sandra Jordan, Robert Andrew Parker

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    One late spring morning the American artist Jackson Pollock began work on the canvas that would ultimately come to be known as Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist).Award-winning authors Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan use this moment as the departure point for a unique picture book about a great painter and the way in which he worked. Their lyrical text, drawn from Pollock's own comments and those made by members of his immediate circle, is perfectly complemented by vibrant watercolors by Robert Andrew Parker that honor his spirit of the artist without imitating his paintings.A photographic reproduction of the finished painting, a short biography, a bibliography, and a detailed list of notes and sources that are fascinating reading in their own right make this an authoritative as well as beautiful book for readers of all ages.
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  • Jenny: The Airplane That Taught America to Fly

    David Weitzman

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Oct. 1, 2002)
    The Curtiss Jenny was the Model T of airplanes: it was the first aircraft to be mass produced, and the one in which nearly every famous early aviator--from Charles Lindbergh to Amelia Earhart--learned to fly. This stunning nonfiction picture bok portrays the building of a Jenny from wood, wire, and cloth, bringing to life the science and art of the early days of flight.
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  • George Speaks

    Dick King-Smith, Judy Brown

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, April 1, 2002)
    Here is the story of a baby who begins talking -- at the age of 4 weeks! And it's not just the occasional word: George has a large vocabulary and plenty to say. From master storyteller Dick King-Smith, this is the hilarious story of a family turned upside-down by an unusually gifted (and demanding) infant. Illustrated with over 80 black and white line drawings.
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  • Bridges: From My Side to Yours

    Jan Adkins

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 1, 2002)
    Bridge building is given fascinating life in this accessible, wonderfully illustrated study. Ranging from ancient Rome to the present day, from simple log bridges to marvels of industrial technology, and from well-known landmarks to little-known feats of engineering and art, this book gives readers a new appreciation for that most familiar of structures, the bridge.
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  • Eureka! Poems About Inventors

    Joyce Sidman

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, July 26, 2002)
    Take a trip through time with the inventors everything from the chocolate bar to the bra. These narrative poems look into the minds of some of the world's most fascinating people (Marie Curie, Leonardo da Vinci, Johann Gutenberg), just at the moment that their creativity is about to change the world! Includes information on each inventor.
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  • Merry Christmas, Everywhere!

    Arlene Erlbach

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Presents Christmas greetings and traditions, with related activities, from around the world.
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  • Get To Work, Trucks!

    Don Carter

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 1, 2002)
    Join eight hardworking machines for a day at the building site. Don Carter combines the irresistible lure of heavy machinery with simple learning concepts and bright dimensional art -- as vivid and appealing as the toys in the toy box.
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  • Night Train

    Caroline Stutson, Katherine Tillotson

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, April 1, 2002)
    A majestic, streamlined locomotive sweeps into the pages of this striking picture book and a little boy climbs aboard for a nighttime journey. Through the countryside and on to the city, passing farms and houses and trucks on the highway, the journey is seen through the wide-open eyes of a child taking his first train trip.
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  • Marsh Morning

    Marianne Berkes, Robert Noreika

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, March 1, 2003)
    Beginning with the first light of dawn, the marsh comes alive with music as different types of birds tune up and perform nature's symphony.
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  • The Rooster and the Fox

    Helen Ward

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, Jan. 16, 2003)
    The fate of a very vain rooster, Chanticleer, is in question when his pride causes him to be outwitted by a cunning visitor to the farmyard, in an illustrated version of an ancient tale that includes many rare breeds of farm animals in the pictures.
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