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Books with title Starry Night: The Wiggles

  • Starry Night: The Wiggles

    Red Giraffe

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, April 26, 2004)
    There’s so much fun to be had with The Wiggles! Come along on a camping trip and see what happens after the sun goes down. When The Wiggles let their imaginations take over, they start to see all kinds of exciting things up in the stars!
    K
  • The Starry Night

    Neil Waldman

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Oct. 1, 1999)
    On a summer day in Central Park, a boy meets a man named Vincent. He is a painter, and the picture on his old wooden easel shows the park's daffodils in all their yellow splendor. The painting captures the boy's imagination. Soon Vincent and the boy are exploring Manhattan, from Battery Park to Harlem, from Fifth Avenue to Greenwich Village. Vincent paints the city in bright and beautiful colors. Then one day he takes the boy to a museum. He leads him to a painting of a country village. No sooner does the boy recognize the painting as one of Vincent's than his friend disappears. But Vincent has left the boy a gift: the desire to paint a picture. Neil Waldman's special book, featuring stunning Van Gogh-inspired paintings of Manhattan, speaks to that part of a child that knows no limits—the imagination.
    M
  • Starry Night: The Wiggles

    Red Giraffe

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, April 26, 2004)
    There’s so much fun to be had with The Wiggles! Come along on a camping trip and see what happens after the sun goes down. When The Wiggles let their imaginations take over, they start to see all kinds of exciting things up in the stars!
    K
  • The Starry Night

    Neil Waldman

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    On a summer day in Central Park, a boy meets a man named Vincent. He is a painter, and the picture on his old wooden easel shows the park's daffodils in all their yellow splendor. The painting captures the boy's imagination. Soon Vincent and the boy are exploring Manhattan, from Battery Park to Harlem, from Fifth Avenue to Greenwich Village. Vincent paints the city in bright and beautiful colors. Then one day he takes the boy to a museum. He leads him to a painting of a country village. No sooner does the boy recognize the painting as one of Vincent's than his friend disappears. But Vincent has left the boy a gift: the desire to paint a picture. Neil Waldman's special book, featuring stunning Van Gogh-inspired paintings of Manhattan, speaks to that part of a child that knows no limits—the imagination.
    M
  • The Starry Night

    Neil Waldman

    Paperback (Boyds Mills Press, Aug. 16, 1999)
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