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Yoko & Friends School Days: Mama, Don't Go! 2001

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Yoko & Friends School Days: The School Play, 2001

Hyperion Books for Children
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Yoko & Friends School Days: The Halloween Parade, 2001

Hyperion Books for Children
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Yoko & Friends School Days: Doris's Dinosaur, 2001

Hyperion Books for Children
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Max's First Word - 1998
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Max's New Suit - 1998
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Max's Ride - 1998
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Max's Toys - 1998
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Max's Bath - 1998
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Max's Birthday - 1998
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Max's Breakfast - 1998
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Max's Bedtime - 1998  |
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Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers
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Timothy Goes to School - 2000

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Emily's First 100 Days of School - 2000 - [REVIEW]
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Yoko - [REVIEW]
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Morris's Disappearing Bag - 1999
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Benjamin and Tulip - 1977
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Fritz and the Mess Fairy - 1996
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Hazel's Amazing Mother - 1989
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Nosy Nora - 1997
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Shy Charles - 2001
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Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers
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McDuff Series (illustrated by Susan Jeffers)
McDuff Moves In - 1997
McDuff Comes Home - 1997
McDuff and the Baby - 1997
McDuff's New Friend - 1998
The McDuff Stories - 2000
Hyperion Books for Children:
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Available in Spanish:
Eduardo Cumpleanos En La Piscina, Santillana Pub Co - 1996
Eduardo El Primer Dia De Colegio, Santillana Pub Co - 1997
Lucas Y Virginia, Altea S A Ediciones - 1981
La Estupenda Mama de Roberta, Santillana Pub Co. - 1995
El Saco De esaparecer, Altea S A Ediciones - 1994
Nora La Revoltosa - 1997
Julieta Estate Quieta - 1995
Chut, Chut, Charlotte!, - 1995 (Schoenhofs Foreign Books)
Timoteo va a la Escuela, Altea S A Ediciones - 1995
Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers
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Mary On Horseback: Three Mountain Stories, (illustrated by Peter McCarty), 1998
Dial Books for Young Readers
Lassie Come Home (original by Eric Knight, illustrated by Susan Jeffers), 1995
Henry Holt
Tallchief, 1999
Streets of Gold, 1999
When No One Was Looking, 2000
The Man in the Woods, 2000
Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers
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Candlewick Press
Cambridge, MA 02140
tel: 617-661-3330
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Transworld Publishers
London, W55SA England
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Walker Books Ltd.
London, SE11 5HJ England
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REVIEWS:
BUNNY CAKES
"This deceptively simple story touches on several ideas, from birthdays
and baking to making lists and shopping. More importantly, it shows two
independent, self-assured youngsters accomplishing individual,
age-appropriate tasks."
-School Library Journal, starred review
"Wells's ingenuity never flags, not in the brief text nor in the
illustrations."
-Kirkus, pointer review
"Wells's ink-and-watercolor world is as cheery as ever here, replete with
a cozy, '50s-esque kitchen and friendly neighborhood market."
-Publishers Weekly, starred review
"As always, Wells perfectly captures the interchange between siblings,
from big sis' bossiness to the desire to mimic hat the older one can do.
Delicious!"
-Detroit Free Press, four stars
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BUNNY MONEY
"Wells's jolly paintings are simultaneously crisp and cozy, depicting Max
and Ruby in their characteristically bright outfits, and spot
illustrations of Ruby's wallet and bills allow kids to perform some
simple
subtraction as they read along."
-Publishers Weekly
"Wells' ink-and-watercolor illustrations show the sibling edginess and
the
shopping scenarios with economy and zest."
-Booklist, starred review
"As usual, Wells's line work is extraordinary; with seemingly minimum
effort -but with maximum effect- the changing expressions on her
characters' faces deftly delineate their personalities."
-School Library Journal, starred review
"Wells' color paintings, dotted with droll details, are delightful."
-Chicago Sun-Times
"Both books are funny in the best kidlike way."
-San Diego Union-Tribune
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Voyage to the Bunny Planet
"The prolific Wells expands her range with this unique creation, offering beginning bibliotherapy with a deft touch. Her typically winsome pictures illustrate this tranquilizing trio --- a security blanket in a neat package"
-Publishers Weekly September 7, 1992
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Emily's First 100 Days of School
"A fresh approach to a standard topic - counting. What makes this title so special is that it focuses on the 99 days in between the first day of school and the 100th day. "On the first day of school I leave my mama's arms. I am too excited to cry." Says Emily. Her teacher, Miss Cribbage has the children create their own number books."
-School Library Journal starred review, May 2000
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Yoko
"Every child's need for peer acceptance and dread of being "different" are addressed in an affirming and believable manner. The sushi endpapers and Yoko's beguiling smile on the title page introduce this newest heroine, and the eclectic but satisfying menu at the conclusion of the tale speaks volumes about open-mindedness. Just as Yoko's mother carefully crafted the sushi, Wells, too, has tucked a real treasure in this tasty morsel of a tale"
-School Library Journal, starred review, October 1998
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"Timothy Goes to School" © Rosemary Wells and Animated Series ©2000
Nelvana Limited in Trust
Max
and Rubytm and all illustrations ©1999 Rosemary
Wells. All rights reserved.
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