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Books with title No Nana's for Hannah

  • No Nana's for Hannah

    Rita Ungor

    Paperback (Llumina Kids, Sept. 6, 2006)
    Hannah has a problem with foods. Ms. Bernadette offers many kinds of fruit, but Hannah won't eat anything but bananas. In the end, she just might try something new. Picky kids, and their caregivers, will love this gentle, humorous tale.
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  • Nana Hannah's Piano

    Barbara Bottner

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Sept. 9, 1996)
    Nana Hannah helps Sonny play the piano and tells him that he will be good at whatever he does, and when Nana twists her ankle and needs some cheering up, they watch the World Series together, and Sonny realizes that he has room in his life for both baseball and the piano.
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  • Nana Hannah's Piano

    Barbara Bottner, Diana Cain Bluthenal

    Hardcover (G P Putnam's Sons, Aug. 16, 1997)
    "When baseball is a boy's greatest passion, having to take piano lessons is not much fun! The only person who understands how Sonny feels is his tango-dancing grandmother Hannah. Thanks to Nana Hannah, Sonny learns to play the piano and still play baseball. This cleverly written story delivers its message without a lot of preaching. Illustrator Diana Bluthenthal has a light, comic touch and a keen sense of color. The story and art in this book are a wonderful combination for story time."