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Books with title Sun Up, Sun Down

  • Sun Up, Sun Down

    Gail Gibbons

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 1987)
    Simple language and bold illustrations make this a fun and informative book about the sun. “Add this one to primary-grade science shelves.”--Booklist
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  • Sun Down, Monsters Up!

    Scholastic, Meredith Rusu

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., April 30, 2019)
    Pitchfork Pines Preschool is anything but normal. Once the sun goes down, the Super Monsters are ready to learn how to be the best monsters they can be! Drac is the son of Dracula, the most famous vampire around. Katya can cast magic spells! And Lobo is a lightning-fast werewolf! When a new student arrives one night, the monster friends are eager to discover her powers and make a new friend. But Zoe is a little shy. Can the Super Monsters show her how much fun they have at preschool?Learn about each of the Super Monsters in this super-cool storybook. Includes glow-in-the dark stickers and glow-in-the-dark cover!
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  • Up, Up, Down!

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Cartwheel, April 1, 2002)
    Best-selling author and illustrator Robert Munsch and Michael Martchenko team up to create this comical adventure about an energetic little girl named Anna who loves to climb!Anna ignores her mother's constant earning to "Be careful! Don't climb!," even after she falls down from scaling the refrigerator and the side of the house. One day, Anna manages to climb all the way up a palm tree, but the descent leaves her frantically hanging from a leaf. When her parents come to the rescue, the tables are quickly turned when her mother and father are the ones hanging from the tree instead!
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  • Up, Up, Up, Down!

    Kimberly Gee

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, May 7, 2019)
    Follow an energetic toddler's day with Dad that's full of opposites - up and down, make and break, yum and yuck, and more. From his first demand to be picked up and then immediately put down, opposites pop up all day long for this energetic boy. Breakfast is no, no, no, yes! At the sandbox, it's make, make, make, break! And jumping into the pool goes from can't, can't, can't, to can! Kimberly Gee's expressive illustrations emphasize the loving connection between a boy and his father in this clever concept book about everyday highs and lows that is sure to entertain little (and big!) members of the family.
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  • Up & Down

    By (author) David A Carter

    Hardcover (Little Simon, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Carter's beloved and bestselling "Bugs" go in all directions in this pop-up book focused on the first concept of direction. Full color.
  • Sun Up, Sun Down

    Gail Gibbons

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 14, 1983)
    Simple language and bold illustrations make this a fun and informative book about the sun. “Add this one to primary-grade science shelves.”--Booklist
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  • Up, Up, Down

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Board book (Scholastic Canada, May 7, 2020)
    What goes up must come down!Anna loves to climb. She goes up, up, UP to the very top of anything she can find ― the dresser, the refrigerator... the TREE?! Can her mother and father get her down?Up, Up, Down has always been a popular story with Robert Munsch's very youngest fans. Now he has adapted it with a new, simplified text to make it perfect for adventurous toddlers!
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  • Up, Up, Down

    Robert Munsch

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, March 15, 2001)
    In this zany story, Anna likes to climb on the refrigerator and her dresser and go "up, up, up" even though she falls down "ow ouch!" When her parents protest, she goes outside, where it's okay to climb, and climbs the highest tree she can find. Sitting in the top, she goads her parents to come after her; when they fall down trying, she relents and climbs down to wrap them in "enormous Band-Aids" and repeats what they've been telling her: "Be CAREFUL-don't CLIMB!" The humor is in the timing, the changing size and placement of the text, and the silliness of the plot. The watercolor illustrations are also over-the-top with ridiculously exaggerated points of view, comical-looking characters, and little jokes, such as a tiny treetop animal watching TV or stars flying off Daddy's injured bottom. This is sure to be a hit, especially with this team's fans.
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  • Up, Up, Down!

    Robert Munsch

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., April 1, 2001)
    Despite her mother's warnings, Anna loves to climb and so one day finds herself in trouble at the top of a tall palm tree, but when her parents come to her rescue, they too find themselves in a precarious position and now all three must find a way to get out of the tree.
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  • Up & Down

    Oliver Jeffers

    Board book (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 2014)
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  • Up & Down

    Britta Teckentrup

    Hardcover (Templar, Oct. 14, 2014)
    Lift the flaps to take Little Penguin on a journey filled with ups and downs.Little Penguin misses his friend and decides it’s time to visit. Leaping off his iceberg, he embarks on a journey, facing ups and downs and ins and outs until the pair are finally reunited. Young readers will have fun getting hands-on with this interactive book of lift-the-flap opposites, presented in an upmarket format that perfectly showcases Britta Teckentrup’s color-rich artwork.
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  • Sun Up

    Alvin R. Tresselt, Henri Sorensen

    Hardcover (Lothrop Lee & Shepard, April 1, 1991)
    Follows the activities of a farmer and his son from sunrise to sunset on a hot summer day
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