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Books with title Yellow Ball

  • Yellow Ball

    Molly Bang

    Hardcover (Purple House Press, Jan. 4, 2016)
    Catch. Throw. Uh-oh. The yellow ball is forgotten at the edge of the water. Little by little, so no one notices, the ball floats out to sea. All alone, it travels and drifts into a storm. Tossed by waves all through the night, it sails ashore next day to a hug and a home. Luminous pastels and a rhythmic text tell a story that is exciting and reassuring.
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  • Yellow Ball

    Molly Bang; Editor-Harcourt Brace Publishing

    Paperback (Harcourt, Aug. 16, 1993)
    Paperback book
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  • My Yellow Balloon

    Tiffany Papageorge, Erwin Madrid

    Hardcover (Minoan Moon Publishing, Oct. 1, 2014)
    It all started at the carnival. . . .That’s where Joey makes a new friend: a bright yellow balloon. Joey and his beloved balloon do everything together, until the balloon accidentally slips off Joey’s wrist and flies far, far away. What will Joey do without his special friend?Tiffany Papageorge has crafted a poignant tale of love, loss, and letting go that will serve as a comforting guide to children who are navigating the complicated emotions of grief. Rich, luminous illustrations by Erwin Madrid perfectly capture these timeless themes, making them accessible to even the youngest reader.Honest, unflinching, and ultimately reassuring, My Yellow Balloon will resonate with anyone who has endured the darkness of grief, while offering hope for brighter days ahead.
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  • The Yellow Balloon

    Charlotte Dematons

    Hardcover (Lemniscaat USA, April 9, 2004)
    Writer and illustrator Charlotte Dematons brings the same enchanting look to this picture book that made her Worry Bear and Looking for Cinderella so successful. Lovely watercolors portray a great and diverse planet teeming with life at all times of day and night. People and animals of every shape, color, size, and costume are seen, busy at work and play. As the yellow balloon floats through many time periods - ancient, medieval, and contemporary - and realms both natural and supernatural, young readers can also look for the small blue car, the fakir on his flying carpet, and the scoundrel in prison garb. This story will fascinate young readers as they embark on a lively and fun-filled journey around the globe.
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  • Yellow Ball

    Molly Bang

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, April 1, 1991)
    During a beach game, a yellow ball is accidentally tossed out to sea, has adventures, and finds a new home
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  • Yellow Ball

    Molly Bang

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 1, 1993)
    Full-color illustrations highlight a clever adventure story about a forgotten ball that drifts out to sea, endures a violent storm, and washes ashore to be found by a new young owner. Reprint.
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  • Yellow Ball

    Molly Bang

    Paperback (Trumpet Club, Aug. 16, 1991)
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  • Yellow Yellow

    Frank Asch, Mark Alan Stamaty

    Hardcover (Enfant, May 21, 2019)
    A boy, a yellow hard hat, and a dizzying urban landscape, from the artist of Who Needs Donuts?Yellow Yellow is a charmingly simple story of a child whose playground is a gritty urban cityscape, written by Frank Asch and drawn by Mark Alan Stamaty. With no parent in sight, the boy wanders the sidewalks to find a yellow construction hat that quickly becomes his favorite belonging, earning him many compliments from strangers on nearby stoops. Eventually the boy meets the owner of the hat and must return it, leading the child to make his own yellow hat.Yet the story comes alive via the visual feast of urban oddities that the Who Needs Donuts? cartoonist Stamaty packs in the background of this rediscovered children’s classic. As the boy innocently wears his yellow hard hat down city streets, he is oblivious to his surrealist fun-house surroundings filled with fantastical neighbors, such as an old lady on a unicycle and a punk with a head full of fish vacuuming the sidewalk. In scratchy black ink drawings, Stamaty builds a bygone city filled with small storefronts―shoe stores, bookshops, delicatessens, and barbershops―all packed with detail upon detail. Delightfully grotesque humor lurks in the scenery of Yellow Yellow from page to page, rewarding multiple readings. Stamaty’s imagination to fill the space is as limitless as the world was to a young boy in 1970.
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  • Yellow Ball

    Molly Bang

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, April 1, 1991)
    During a beach game, a yellow ball is accidentally tossed out to sea, has adventures, and finds a new home
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  • Yellow

    Sarah L. Schuette

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Introduces some common objects that are yellow in color including mustard, lemons and hard hats.
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  • Yellow

    J. Jean Robertson

    Board book (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2008)
    The Yellow board book provides the perfect way to introduce reading in your home. Bright, full-page photographs and playful text introduce young learners to the color yellow. This book engages early learners by using short, simple language. Designed to be child-friendly, this 16-page early learning resource features round corners, board book binding, and a UV varnish finish for easy clean up. Each board book measures 6" x 6".
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  • Yellow

    E. Howard Hill

    eBook
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