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Books with title All Year Round

  • All Round the Year

    Saretta (AKA Caris Brooke) Nesbit, E. (Edith) Nesbit, H. Bellingham Smith

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • In the Town All Year 'Round:

    Rotraut Susanne Berner

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Big, colorful illustrations and minimal text set the stage for a delightful cast of characters as they go about their day-to-day adventures in one little town throughout the year. Playing, chasing pets, running errands, going to work: following what happens and looking for the many small surprises in the pictures will absorb and amuse children and parents alike.
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  • All Year Round

    Susan B. Katz, Eiko Ojala

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Jan. 5, 2016)
    A world of shapes, twelve months abound,from four-cornered square, to circle, round.Circle round, ready to roll. Add two sticks, a carrot and coal. (January)A sporty diamond, player at bat. Bases loaded, tilt your hat. (June)Triangle treats-pumpkin, peach. Want some pie? Excuse my reach! (November)Poetic text by Susan B. Katz (ABC Baby Me!, My Mama Earth, ABC School's for Me) is paired with debut illustrator Eiko Ojala's intricate cut-paper artwork to bring the months and their shapes to life! Bold colors, adorable characters, and lyrical text fuse together perfectly in this truly creative look at the world around us.
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  • Anna All Year Round

    Mary Downing Hahn, Diane de Groat

    language (Clarion Books, March 29, 1999)
    Eight-year-old Anna enjoys one exciting experience after another in this charming story set in Baltimore just before World War I. She gets a new winter coat that's even better than Rosa's, rollerskates down the steepest hill in the neighborhood, and rides the trolley all by herself. And she delights in the changes occurring in the world around her, as motorcars and electric lights appear for the first time on her street. Based on the childhood experiences of the author's mother, these heartwarming episodes touch on timeless themes of family, friends, and the wonders of growing up.
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  • All Year Round

    Susan B. Katz, Eiko Ojala

    eBook (Orchard Books, Jan. 5, 2016)
    A world of shapes, twelve months abound,from four-cornered square, to circle, round.Circle round, ready to roll. Add two sticks, a carrot and coal. (January)A sporty diamond, player at bat. Bases loaded, tilt your hat. (June)Triangle treats-pumpkin, peach. Want some pie? Excuse my reach! (November)Poetic text by Susan B. Katz (ABC Baby Me!, My Mama Earth, ABC School's for Me) is paired with debut illustrator Eiko Ojala's intricate cut-paper artwork to bring the months and their shapes to life! Bold colors, adorable characters, and lyrical text fuse together perfectly in this truly creative look at the world around us.
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  • All Year Round

    Susan B. Katz, Eiko Ojala

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  • Coco All Year Round

    Sloane Tanen, Stefan Hagen

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Sept. 1, 2006)
    From January to July, St. Patrick's Day to Christmas, in sunshine or in rain, Sloane Tanen's adorable chick Coco is ready to take readers through an entire year full of fun.There's a winter ice skating party, a s-s-s sneaky April Fool's Day prank, a summer road trip, even a Thanksgiving dinner that's fit for birds of all feathers. Imaginative details within the colorful photographs and quirky stanzas follow a course through the entire calendar year-making this a perfect introduction to the seasons, holidays, and months for young children. Reviews "Whimsical verses and crisp, vibrant photography present readers with a seasonal serving of Coco's antics. ...Unabashedly goofy, Tanen's rollicking tale of chicken-infused hilarity is good fun and a refreshing take on the seasonal holidays." -Kirkus Reviews"The little chick who premiered in Where Is Coco Going? gets photographed against groovy backdrops month by month in Coco All Year Round. Coco finds fun in all seasons, whether skating on the swimming pool in January, surrounded by green chicks for a Saint Patrick's Day parade pr celebrating her birthday in May." -Publishers Weekly "Colorful and whimsical." -TheCelebrityCafe.com "Come on a yearlong journey with fluffy little Coco, a yellow chick who never fails to enchant and entertain in this delightful and eye-pleasing book. . . Filled with whimsy, humor and just plain good fun, Coco All Year Round not only teaches kids the months of the year but does so with laugh-out-loud text and images they will want to experience all year long." -curledup.com "Spend 12 months with irresistible chicken Coco in yet another charming book featuring droll text and photographs of elaborate settings." -Buffalo NewsAbout the Author Sloane Tanen is an artist and the creator of several books including Where Is Coco Going? and the adult books Bitter with Baggage Seeks Same and Going for the Bronze. Sloane's
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  • All Year Round

    Emilie Leduc, Shelley Tanaka

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Aug. 11, 2015)
    A joyful look at the months of the year through the eyes of a young child. From January through December, experience a world of color, wonder, and silliness. March is for celebrating a birthday, July is for swimming upside down, September is for crunchy piles of leaves, and December is for a kingdom all in white. Experience a whole year to play and celebrate! Author and illustrator Emilie Leduc brings a vibrant year of childhood to life with her soft yet vivid illustrations and poetic text. Each month of the year shows off a new wonder, and the giddy smiles of the child in the story are sure to be contagious.
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  • Anna All Year Round

    Mary Downing Hahn, Diane de Groat

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 29, 1999)
    Eight-year-old Anna enjoys one exciting experience after another in this charming story set in Baltimore just before World War I. She gets a new winter coat that's even better than Rosa's, rollerskates down the steepest hill in the neighborhood, and rides the trolley all by herself. And she delights in the changes occurring in the world around her, as motorcars and electric lights appear for the first time on her street. Based on the childhood experiences of the author's mother, these heartwarming episodes touch on timeless themes of family, friends, and the wonders of growing up.
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  • Littleland: All Year Round

    Nosy Crow, Marion Billet

    Board book (Nosy Crow Ltd, )
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  • Anna All Year Round

    Mary Downing Hahn, Diane De Groat

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, April 1, 2001)
    Eight-year-old Anna experiences a series of episodes, some that are funny, others sad, involving friends and family during a year in Baltimore just before World War I. Reprint.
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  • All Year Round

    Sally Hewitt

    Library Binding (Copper Beech, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Various projects and activities, such as creating a season museum, introduce young readers to the different seasons and the events that occur as a result of the changes in nature.
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