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Books with title Over the River and Through the Woods

  • Through the Woods

    Emily Carroll

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, July 15, 2014)
    Discover a terrifying world in the woods in this collection of five hauntingly beautiful graphic stories that includes the online webcomic sensation “His Face All Red,” in print for the first time.Journey through the woods in this sinister, compellingly spooky collection that features four brand-new stories and one phenomenally popular tale in print for the first time. These are fairy tales gone seriously wrong, where you can travel to “Our Neighbor’s House”—though coming back might be a problem. Or find yourself a young bride in a house that holds a terrible secret in “A Lady’s Hands Are Cold.” You might try to figure out what is haunting “My Friend Janna,” or discover that your brother’s fiancée may not be what she seems in “The Nesting Place.” And of course you must revisit the horror of “His Face All Red,” the breakout webcomic hit that has been gorgeously translated to the printed page. Already revered for her work online, award-winning comic creator Emily Carroll’s stunning visual style and impeccable pacing is on grand display in this entrancing anthology, her print debut.
  • Over the River and Through the Woods

    Lydia M. Child

    Board book (WorthyKids, Oct. 1, 2011)
    A new Thanksgiving board book that plays the melody of the classic song when the book is opened. This lively musical board book features the lyrics to the song 'Over the River and Through the Woods.' When the button is pushed, the melody plays. Wendy Edelson's illustrations depict a jovial family on a journey to Grandmother's house. Long an American tradition, it is perhaps the best-known song associated with Thanksgiving -- though it is also sung at Christmas and often referenced during family road trips. The text in this edition does not specifically name any holiday, so it will remain appropriate throughout the fall and winter months. Children will love this new musical board book. Ages 2-5.
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  • Through the Woods

    Emily Carroll

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, July 15, 2014)
    Discover a terrifying world in the woods in this collection of five hauntingly beautiful graphic stories that includes the online webcomic sensation “His Face All Red,” in print for the first time.Journey through the woods in this sinister, compellingly spooky collection that features four brand-new stories and one phenomenally popular tale in print for the first time. These are fairy tales gone seriously wrong, where you can travel to “Our Neighbor’s House”—though coming back might be a problem. Or find yourself a young bride in a house that holds a terrible secret in “A Lady’s Hands Are Cold.” You might try to figure out what is haunting “My Friend Janna,” or discover that your brother’s fiancée may not be what she seems in “The Nesting Place.” And of course you must revisit the horror of “His Face All Red,” the breakout webcomic hit that has been gorgeously translated to the printed page. Already revered for her work online, award-winning comic creator Emily Carroll’s stunning visual style and impeccable pacing is on grand display in this entrancing anthology, her print debut.
  • Over the River and Through the Wood

    Emma Randall

    Hardcover (Penguin Workshop, Aug. 14, 2018)
    The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh--so hop in, hold tight, and join the journey in this dazzling holiday classic!In this stunning paper-over-board picture book, a blustering wind stings the toes and bites the nose, but hearts are warm and there's lots to eat--for 'tis Thanksgiving Day! Bundle up as you navigate a winter wonderland of sparkling snow-covered trees and adorable woodland creatures in this cherished holiday tale. Coupled with Emma Randall's delightful illustrations, the familiar poem-turned-song is the perfect way to celebrate the season. Just remember to leave room for pumpkin pie!Praise for Over the River and Through the Wood:"This jaunty, optimistic interpretation of the nostalgic Thanksgiving song will be useful in library holiday collections as well as for family celebrations." --Kirkus
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  • Over the River and Through the Wood

    Lydia Maria Child, Christopher Manson

    Board book (NorthSouth Books, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Lydia Maria Child's beloved poem turned classic song embodies the magic of bundling up and riding a horse-drawn sleigh to visit Grandmother for Thanksgiving. Set in the nineteenth century, this story features Christopher Manson's indelible wood carvings, which capture the wonders of winter—such as sledding and ice-skating—and the Thanksgiving feast, complete with pumpkin pie. Music and lyrics at the back of the book let you sing along.
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  • Over the River and Through the Wood

    Lydia Maria Child, Christopher Manson

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The joys of Thanksgiving are indelibly captured in this glorious paring of text and art.
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  • Over the River and Through the Woods

    Mary Engelbreit

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Oct. 1, 1994)
    A brief text accompanies illustrations depicting the joys of Christmas and the winter season
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  • Through the Woods

    Emily Carroll

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, July 15, 2014)
    Discover a terrifying world in the woods in this collection of five hauntingly beautiful graphic stories that includes the online webcomic sensation “His Face All Red,” in print for the first time.Journey through the woods in this sinister, compellingly spooky collection that features four brand-new stories and one phenomenally popular tale in print for the first time. These are fairy tales gone seriously wrong, where you can travel to “Our Neighbor’s House”—though coming back might be a problem. Or find yourself a young bride in a house that holds a terrible secret in “A Lady’s Hands Are Cold.” You might try to figure out what is haunting “My Friend Janna,” or discover that your brother’s fiancée may not be what she seems in “The Nesting Place.” And of course you must revisit the horror of “His Face All Red,” the breakout webcomic hit that has been gorgeously translated to the printed page. Already revered for her work online, award-winning comic creator Emily Carroll’s stunning visual style and impeccable pacing is on grand display in this entrancing anthology, her print debut.
  • Over the River and Through the Wood

    Lydia Maria Child, Christopher Manson

    Paperback (North-South Books, Aug. 1, 1998)
    ""Recalling a simpler time, this book captures the poem's sense of excitement and celebration. Readers who join the family en route to Grandfather's house will observe many details about life in the 19th century. . . . Manson's woodcuts, painted in the colors of a snowy evening, lovingly depict the wintry countryside"".--""School Library Journal"". Full-color illustrations.
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  • Over The River And Through The Woods

    Lydia Maria Child, David Catrow

    Paperback (Ekay Music, Jan. 1, 1996)
    A cute story of how to get to Grandmas house on Thanksgiving Day.
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  • Over the River and Through the Woods

    John Steven Gurney

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1992)
    An illustrated version of the well-known text celebrates the fun and excitement of a visit to grandmother's house on Thanksgiving Day
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  • Over the River and Through the Woods

    Normand Chartier

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 15, 1987)
    Verses of the traditional Thanksgiving song illustrated with scenes of a rabbit family's holiday celebration
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