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  • Listen

    Holly M. McGhee, Pascal Lemaitre

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 3, 2019)
    A lyrical, inspiring picture book that promotes empathy from the creators of the New York Times bestseller Come With Me.Listen with your heart.It is your earsyour eyesyour noseyour mouthyour hands-- Author Holly M. McGhee and illustrator Pascal Lemaître ask you, me, and all of us to inspire empathy by exploring what it means to be connected to everything, including the natural world. Simple and tender, Listen teaches us to engage our senses, to taste, see, and feel in order to engage with the world around us.
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  • Listen! Listen!

    Ann Rand, Paul Rand

    Hardcover (Princeton Architectural Press, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Paul Rand and his wife, Ann, wrote this book for their daughter, Catherine, to explain the interplay of sound and color. Paul's distinctive papercut illustrations of bold shapes and bursts of color beautifully complement Ann's rhythmic text, encouraging children to listen and repeat noises they hear every day: the "blop" of a raindrop, the "wham!" of a shutting door, the whisper of the wind in the trees, and the "crunch crunch" of buttered toast.
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  • Listen, Listen LB

    Phillis Gershator, Alison Jay

    Board book (Barefoot Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Phillis Gershator's rhythmic verse and Alison Jay's intricate images come together beautifully to celebrate the sounds of the seasons, from summer to autumn, and winter to spring.
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  • Listen!

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 10, 2008)
    Charley knows a lot about pain. She endures it when she walks on her newly shattered leg, she sees it when her father buries himself in an eighty-hour work week, and she runs from it when she sees photographs her mother took before her death. Then one day, Charley meets a wild, abused dog that knows as much about pain as she does, and, despite herself, she feels an immediate connection and vows to help him. But how will one heartbroken girl help mend the battered spirit of an untamable dog?
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  • Listen

    Holly M. McGhee, Pascal Lemaitre

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 3, 2019)
    A lyrical, inspiring picture book that promotes empathy from the creators of the New York Times bestseller Come With Me.Listen with your heart.It is your earsyour eyesyour noseyour mouthyour hands-- Author Holly M. McGhee and illustrator Pascal Lemaître ask you, me, and all of us to inspire empathy by exploring what it means to be connected to everything, including the natural world. Simple and tender, Listen teaches us to engage our senses, to taste, see, and feel in order to engage with the world around us.
  • Listen, Listen!

    Phillis Gershator, Alison Jay

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Introduce young readers to the sights and sounds of the year from summer's sizzling sun to winter's crackling snow. Featuring breathtaking illustrations by internationally renowned illustrator, Alison Jay, this book will open your child's eyes and ears to the world around them!
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  • Listen!

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    eBook (HarperCollins, April 24, 2012)
    Charley knows a lot about pain. She endures it when she walks on her newly shattered leg, she sees it when her father buries himself in an eighty-hour work week, and she runs from it when she sees photographs her mother took before her death. Then one day, Charley meets a wild, abused dog that knows as much about pain as she does, and, despite herself, she feels an immediate connection and vows to help him. But how will one heartbroken girl help mend the battered spirit of an untamable dog?
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  • Listen

    Cameron Belt

    Paperback (Cameron Belt, Nov. 28, 2018)
    Sometimes, love is best “said” when it is shown. a great way to show love is by simply listening. it is a selfless act that shows people that you truly care about their thoughts, feelings, and life. in this story, ears and his family find out what it means to truly listen to one another and how to love in that way.
  • Listen, Listen

    Gershator Phillis, Alison Jay

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, March 15, 2007)
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  • Listen! Listen!

    Ann Rand, Paul Rand

    language (Princeton Architectural Press, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Paul Rand and his wife, Ann, wrote this book for their daughter, Catherine, to explain the interplay of sound and color. Paul's distinctive papercut illustrations of bold shapes and bursts of color beautifully complement Ann's rhythmic text, encouraging children to listen and repeat noises they hear every day: the "blop" of a raindrop, the "wham!" of a shutting door, the whisper of the wind in the trees, and the "crunch crunch" of buttered toast.
  • Listen!

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 11, 2006)
    Learning to walk again is the easy part.For twelve-year-old Charley, recovering from the accident that shattered her leg is nowhere near as difficult as facing the solitude of a summer without her best friend and with a father who does nothing, now, but work. Solitude means time to think, time to hear for the first time the awful silence left in her world two years ago by her mother's death.But the summer holds a surprise for Charley, in the form of a mysterious dog who appears in the woods across the lake from her home. In order to connect with this wild spirit she names Coyote, Charley will have to do more than just walk. She will have to follow Coyote into the heart of her memories: the woods her mother loved so much. And she will have to learn to listen past the silence.This unsentimental, unforgettable story comes straight from the heart of Newbery Honor author Stephanie S. Tolan. As she describes Charley's difficult emotional and physical journey, she weaves together themes of nature, family, and love into a complex and powerful portrait of recovery.
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  • Listen

    Kimberly K Schmidt, Marina Saumell

    Hardcover (Barnyard Press, May 1, 2015)
    "Listen and you can hear God speaking", said Anabel's mom Featuring gorgeous illustrations and a relatable storyline, "Listen" is an inspirational and uplifting story geared toward children ages four to seven. Set on a horse farm and following the seasons of the year, young readers will find themselves learning important faith-based lessons along with the main character, Anabel, and listening carefully for the voice of God, all along the way. Young children will enjoy the "find the cat" feature as they travel through the story with Anabel, getting lost in the illustrations and searching for the pesky calico cat hiding on every page.