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Books with title This Is Our House

  • This is Our House

    Michael Rosen, Bob Graham

    Paperback (Candlewick, July 12, 2005)
    "Playground dynamics become testy as a willful child attempts to exclude everyone else in this simple, humorous lesson in human relations. . . . Deft and funny." —THE HORN BOOKGeorge has a house made from a big cardboard box, and he says that no one else at the playground can come in. Not Lindy, because George's house "isn't for girls," nor Freddie, because it "isn't for small people." Sophie can't come in because, George says, "This house isn't for people with glasses." But when George leaves his house for a moment, everyone piles in, and on his return, George gets a taste of his own medicine. Aided by Bob Graham's striking illustrations of an urban playground, Michael Rosen tells the tale of a little boy who makes a big discovery — that letting everyone into his playhouse is a lot more fun than keeping them out.
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  • This Is Our House

    Hyewon Yum

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), July 30, 2013)
    A tree has bloomed on a city block outside a house for many years. Inside that house, several generations of a family have grown up. Grandma and Grandpa arrived at the house from a country far away, and Mom and her brothers played on the steps on warm summer days. This little girl learned how to walk on that street, too. Hyewon Yum's This is Our House is a warm story with spare text that follows a family through seasons and generations, from the early days of immigration to the times that made their house into a home. A Frances Foster Book
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  • This Is Our House

    Hyewon Yum

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), July 30, 2013)
    A tree has bloomed on a city block outside a house for many years. Inside that house, several generations of a family have grown up. Grandma and Grandpa arrived at the house from a country far away, and Mom and her brothers played on the steps on warm summer days. This little girl learned how to walk on that street, too. Hyewon Yum's This is Our House is a warm story with spare text that follows a family through seasons and generations, from the early days of immigration to the times that made their house into a home. A Frances Foster Book
  • This Is Our House

    Michael Rosen, Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, July 5, 1996)
    George refuses to let anyone into his cardboard house, telling others that it belongs only to him and that no one else is welcome, but when George steps away, all the children pile in and tell George he is not welcome, teaching George an important lesson in sharing.
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  • This Is Our House

    Michael Rosen, Bob Graham

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, July 2, 2007)
    George says the cardboard house is his and his alone. It isn't for girls, small people, twins, people with glasses, or people who like tunnels. But when he leaves the cardboard house for a little while, he comes back to find that there are some people inside who don't think it is for people who have red hair - like George. This is a topical and perceptive book that shows that it is much more fun to share.
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  • This House, Once

    Deborah Freedman

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Feb. 28, 2017)
    “Tender, comforting, and complex.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Drawn with exquisite precision and quiet dashes of humor.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “A lovely, ruminative selection.” —School Library Journal (starred review) “A blueprint for mindfulness and gratitude for the homes in which we…live.” —The New York Times Book Review Deborah Freedman’s masterful new picture book is at once an introduction to the pieces of a house, a cozy story to share and explore, and a dreamy meditation on the magic of our homes and our world.Before there was this house, there were stones, and mud, and a colossal oak tree— three hugs around and as high as the blue. What was your home, once? This poetically simple, thought-provoking, and gorgeously illustrated book invites readers to think about where things come from and what nature provides.
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  • This Is a House

    Colleen Stanley Bare

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Aug. 31, 1992)
    Simple text and clear color photographs take readers through the building of a house, from bulldozing, to pouring the foundation, to installing the plumbing, to moving-in day.
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  • In Our House

    Anne Rockwell

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell, March 15, 1985)
    A member of the Bear family explores the rooms in their house, relating all the activities that take place there to make their house a happy home.
  • This Is My House

    Arthur Dorros

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1992)
    Open your front door and learn about different houses around the world. Learn how to say "This is my house." in the language of each country.
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  • This Is My House

    Arthur Dorros

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1992)
    A look at different dwellings from around the world takes young readers on a tour of houses from such faraway places as China, Egypt, Israel, Japan, and other countries and teaches readers to say "house" in fifteen languages.
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  • This Is Our House

    Michael Rosen, Bob Graham

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, May 5, 2008)
    This is a brilliantly observed story of prejudice and children at play from the Children's Laureate Michael Rosen - now brought to life with an animated DVD!George says the cardboard house is his alone and isn't for girls, twins or people with glasses. But then he comes back to find that there are people inside who don't think it is for people who have red hair - like George. A topical and perceptive book that shows that it's much more fun to share. Offering a whole new storytelling experience, this picture book and DVD edition features a charming story animation, narrated by Adjoa Andoh. It's running time is approximately 6 minutes.
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  • Whose House Is This?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    This book introduces children to birds, animals, and reptiles from around the world: polar bears, otters, cobras, parrots, and more! Each chapter begins with a photograph of the animal's home and a question: Who lives here? Children then flip the page to discover a picture of the animal and a collection of amazing facts. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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