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  • Open the Suitcase

    Ruth Wielockx

    Hardcover (Clavis, April 1, 2018)
    "The final line, "What would you put in your suitcase?" invites lively discussion….children curious about what might go inside bags and luggage will get an eyeful.” - Kirkus Reviews Horse, Cat, Piggy and the other animals all have important jobs to do. They carry their belongings in suitcases. Which bag belongs to whom? Open the suitcases and take a look inside.An interactive lift-the-flap book for curious readers ages 3 and up.
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  • The Suitcase Kid

    Jacqueline Wilson, Lesley Dunlop, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audible Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Feb. 5, 2008)
    "When my parents split up, they didn't know what to do with me....My family always lived at Mulberry Cottage. Mum, Dad, me, and Radish, my Sylvanian rabbit. But now Mum lives with Bill the Baboon and his three kids. Dad lives with Carrie and her twins. And where do I live? I live out of a suitcase. Mum wanted me to go and live with her. My dad wanted me to go and live with him. I wanted to stay at our old place, all three of us together, but that wasn't allowed. So in the end I got to live in my mum's house one week and my dad's house the next. It's as easy as ABC...not."
  • The Suitcase

    Chris Naylor-Ballesteros

    Paperback (Nosy Crow, May 2, 2019)
    "At a time when over 65 million people are forcibly displaced around the world, this beautifully illustrated and wise, gentle tale of tolerance and kindness for fellow humans resonates deeply. I hope all parents share The Suitcase with their children." - Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner"A simple, powerful way to introduce the idea of kindness to strangers to young children." - Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The GruffaloWhen a strange-looking animal arrives pulling a big suitcase, the other animals are curious. What on earth could be inside that suitcase? A teacup? Maybe. A table and chair? Perhaps. A whole home and hillside with trees? This stranger must be fibbing! But when the animals break into the suitcase and discover a very special photograph, they begin to understand what the strange creature has been through, and together they create a very special welcome present . . .
  • The Suitcase

    Chris Naylor-Ballesteros

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 29, 2020)
    A powerful story about immigration, trust, and new beginnings, full of heart and humanity, for anyone who has ever felt unwelcome or out of place. Perfect for fans of Allen Say, Francesca Sanna, and Yuyi Morales. When a weary stranger arrives one day, with only a suitcase, everyone is full of questions:Why is he here?Where has he come from?And just what is in that suitcase? To learn the answers, they can either trust the newcomer or discover what they risk by not believing him. A story about hope and kindness, truth and perception—and most importantly, about how we treat those in need. "At a time when over 65 million people are forcibly displaced around the world, this beautifully illustrated and wise, gentle tale of tolerance and kindness for fellow humans resonates deeply. I hope all parents share The Suitcase with their children." - Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner "A simple, powerful way to introduce the idea of kindness to strangers to young children" - Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The Gruffalo
  • The Suitcase Kid

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Sept. 4, 2008)
    When my parents split up they didn't know what to do with me . . .My family always lived at Mulberry Cottage. Mum, Dad, me - and Radish, my Sylvanian rabbit. But now Mum lives with Bill the Baboon and his three kids. Dad lives with Carrie and her twins. And where do I live? I live out of a suitcase. One week with Mum's new family, one week with Dad's. It's as easy as A B C. That's what everyone says. But all I want is to go home - back to Mulberry Cottage...
  • The Suitcase

    Chris Naylor-Ballesteros

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, May 2, 2019)
    "At a time when over 65 million people are forcibly displaced around the world, this beautifully illustrated and wise, gentle tale of tolerance and kindness for fellow humans resonates deeply. I hope all parents share The Suitcase with their children." - Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner"A simple, powerful way to introduce the idea of kindness to strangers to young children" - Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The GruffaloWhen a strange-looking animal arrives pulling a big suitcase, the other animals are curious. What on earth could be inside that suitcase? A teacup? Maybe. A table and chair? Perhaps. A whole home and hillside with trees? This stranger must be fibbing! But when the animals break into the suitcase and discover a very special photograph, they begin to understand what the strange creature has been through, and together they create a very special welcome present . . .
  • The Suitcase Kid

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, Oct. 5, 2007)
    Andrea West’s parents are divorced, and her tiny stuffed rabbit, Radish, seems her only comfort in the world. She must leave the home she loves with the mulberry tree in the front yard and deal with parents who still fight, stepparents, step-siblings, two different bedrooms (neither of which is really hers), loneliness, and an acute longing for the past. Her grades sink, her friends drift away, and she's not quite sure how to fix any of it. Eventually, though, a new equilibrium begins to settle on her life. Honest and true-to-life, Andy’s story shows that dealing with divorce is never easy.
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  • The Suitcase

    Chris Naylor-Ballesteros

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 29, 2020)
    A powerful story about immigration, trust, and new beginnings, full of heart and humanity, for anyone who has ever felt unwelcome or out of place. Perfect for fans of Allen Say, Francesca Sanna, and Yuyi Morales. When a weary stranger arrives one day, with only a suitcase, everyone is full of questions:Why is he here?Where has he come from?And just what is in that suitcase? To learn the answers, they can either trust the newcomer or discover what they risk by not believing him. A story about hope and kindness, truth and perception—and most importantly, about how we treat those in need. "At a time when over 65 million people are forcibly displaced around the world, this beautifully illustrated and wise, gentle tale of tolerance and kindness for fellow humans resonates deeply. I hope all parents share The Suitcase with their children." - Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner "A simple, powerful way to introduce the idea of kindness to strangers to young children" - Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The Gruffalo
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  • The Suitcase

    D. E. Magee, Mary Sell

    eBook (Xlibris US, March 26, 2014)
    The Suitcase is a true story of a small girls visits with her grandmother. Grandma Ellie tells her beloved granddaughter, Emma, about how she packed the little suitcase with her teddy bear, doll and story books and walked around the block to her grandparents house for her adventures. From climbing the apple tree to having tea parties under the weeping willow, she always had a good time there. She liked to stay overnight, and her grandpa also helped to spoil her by making sure they all had their favorite bed-time snack, ice cream! Find out what else the suitcase carried!
  • The Suitcase Kid

    Vicky Ireland, Jacqueline Wilson

    Paperback (Nick Hern Books, Nov. 9, 2010)
    Ten-year-old Andy used to live happily at mulberry cottage with her family and Radish the rabbit, who lives in Andy's pocket and shares all her secrets. But then it all went wrong. Includes production notes to indicate how the play can be staged even with minimal resources.
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  • The Old Suitcase

    Barry Crofford

    language (Barry Crofford, Sept. 23, 2015)
    Collection of childrens stories.
  • The Suitcase Kid

    Jacqueline Wilson

    eBook (Nick Hern Books, March 28, 2020)
    An adaptation for the stage of Jacqueline Wilson's popular novel.Ten-year-old Andy used to live happily at Mulberry Cottage with her family: Mum, Dad, and Radish the rabbit, who lives in Andy's pocket and shares all her secrets. But then it all went wrong: Mum went to live with Bill, and Dad went off with Carrie. And Andy is expected to shuttle between the two - living out of a suitcase - and come to terms with her strange new families.Seen all over the country, this resourceful dramatisation is suitable for young actors as well as young audiences. The adapter, Vicky Ireland, has provided production notes to indicate how the play can be staged even with minimal resources - plus a lot of ingenuity!'A real theatrical treat... the audience of school parties fell quiet as mice and raptly attentive the second the lights went down' - Scarborough Evening News