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Books with title A Pocketful of Cricket

  • A Pocketful of Cricket

    Rebecca Caudill, Evaline Ness

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 1, 2004)
    "Chee! Chee!" Inside Jay's dark pocket Cricket began fiddling. The talking stopped. Everybody listened.A Caldecott Honor classic that celebrates friendship and new experiences-back in print on its 40th anniversary One afternoon late in August, before the start of a new school year, Jay finds Cricket. Cricket fits just right in small spaces-like under a tea strainer or in Jay's very own pocket-and Cricket makes the most exciting sounds. But what happens when it's time to go back to school? Will Cricket come too?Forty years after its original publication, this charming tale continues to capture the imaginative world of a child.
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  • A Pocketful of Cricket

    Rebecca Caudill, Evaline Ness

    Paperback (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 15, 1989)
    On his way home with the cows one evening, a six-year-old Kentucky farm boy catches a cricket and makes it his friend. The story reveals a child’s sense of wonder about nature in verselike prose.
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  • A Pocketful of Rye

    Agatha Christie

    Hardcover (Bantam Doubleday Dell, Jan. 1, 1986)
    Rex Fortescue, king of a financial empire, was sipping tea in his 'counting house' when he suffered an agonising and sudden death. On later inspection, the pockets of the deceased were found to contain traces of cereals. Yet, it was the incident in the parlour which confirmed Miss Marple's suspicion that here she was looking at a case of crime by rhyme
  • A Pocketful of Cricket

    Rebecca Caudill, Evaline Ness

    Library Binding (Henry Holt & Co, Sept. 1, 1989)
    A boy takes his pet cricket to school where it first disturbs the class with its chirping, but then becomes the show-and-tell attraction.
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  • A Pocketful of Poems

    Nikki Grimes, Javaka Steptoe

    Paperback (Clarion Books, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Tiana has a pocketful of words: green words like spring, night words like moon, and words with wings, like angel. Each word is the inspiration for a pair of poems—one, lyrical free verse and the other, haiku. The paired poems reflect Tiana’s lively spirit and urban outlook and are showcased in Javaka Steptoe’s inventive collages, which include a wide range of materials, from faucet handles to pumpkin seeds to a hand-sculpted, gilded alphabet. A fusion of two remarkable creative talents, A Pocketful of Poems is an engaging portrait of a down-to-earth girl who has a way with words, as well as a tantalizing introduction to poetry. Author’s note on haiku.
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  • A Pocketful of Cricket

    Rebecca Caudill, Evaline Ness

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Sept. 1, 2004)
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  • A Pocketful of Stars

    Aisha Bushby

    language (Egmont, Aug. 8, 2019)
    'A gorgeous story of friendship and growing up' Cathy CassidyThis place is magic . . . but it's not the sort of magic that comes from wands and spells . . .Can piecing together the past help you change the present?Safiya and her mum have never seen eye to eye. Her mum doesn’t understand Safiya’s love of gaming and Safiya doesn't think they have anything in common. As Safiya struggles to fit in at school she wonders if her mum wishes she was more like her confident best friend Elle. But then her mum falls into a coma and, when Safiya waits by her bedside, she finds herself in a strange and magical world that looks a bit like one of her games. And there’s a rebellious teenage girl, with a secret, who looks suspiciously familiar . . .A Pocketful of Stars is a story about family, friendship and finding out who you are . . . with a sprinkling of magic.'Moving and heartfelt', Anna James, author of Pages and CoPerfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson, Ross Welford and Kiran Millwood-Hargrave.Aisha Bushby was selected as one of only four previously unpublished authors in the Stripes anthology for BAME writers, A Change is Gonna Come, alongside writers such as Patrice Lawrence, Tanya Byrne and Nikesh Shukla. The anthology was awarded a YA Book Prize Special Achievement Award. A Pocketful of Stars is her debut novel.
  • A Pocketful of Cricket

    rebecca caudill

    Paperback (Troll, Jan. 1, 1964)
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  • A Pocketful Of Cricket

    Rebecca Caudill, Evaline Ness

    Unknown Binding (Holt Rinehart And Winston Inc, March 15, 1972)
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  • A Pocketful of Poems

    Nikki Grimes, Javaka Steptoe

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Jan. 22, 2001)
    Tiana has a pocketful of words: green words like spring, night words like moon, and words with wings, like angel. Each word is the inspiration for a pair of poems—one, lyrical free verse and the other, haiku. The paired poems reflect Tiana’s lively spirit and urban outlook and are showcased in Javaka Steptoe’s inventive collages, which include a wide range of materials, from faucet handles to pumpkin seeds to a hand-sculpted, gilded alphabet. A fusion of two remarkable creative talents, A Pocketful of Poems is an engaging portrait of a down-to-earth girl who has a way with words, as well as a tantalizing introduction to poetry. Author’s note on haiku.
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  • A Pocketful of Cricket

    Rebecca Caudill, Evaline Ness

    Paperback (Troll Associates, March 15, 2004)
    One afternoon late in August, before the start of a new school year, Jay finds Cricket. Cricket fits just right in small spaces -- like under a tea strainer or in Jay's very own pocket -- and Cricket makes the most exciting sounds. "Chee! Chee!" Inside Jay's dark pocket Cricket fiddles. But what will happen when it is time to go back to school? Will Cricket come too? A Caldecott Honor classic that celebrates friendship and new experiences. Forty years after its original publication, this charming tale continues to capture the imaginative world of a child.
  • A Pocketful of Cricket

    Rebecca Caudill, Evaline Ness

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Jan. 1, 1964)
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