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"Blackall, Sophie, author, illustrator"
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If I was a horse
2023
\"A child imagines what life would be like as a horse\"-- Provided by publisher.
Ahoy!
by
Blackall, Sophie, author, illustrator
in
Sailing Juvenile fiction.
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Pirates Juvenile fiction.
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Imagination Juvenile fiction.
2024
Join a child captain and parent first mate as they embark on a wild high seas adventure -- all without leaving the living room! This imaginative romp of a picture book is filled with glorious illustrations from a beloved Caldecott Medalist and New York Times bestselling creator.
Red butterfly : how a princess smuggled the secret of silk out of China
by
Noyes, Deborah, author
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Blackall, Sophie, illustrator
in
Princesses Juvenile fiction.
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Silkworms Juvenile fiction.
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Children's stories.
2019
A young Chinese princess is sent from her father's kingdom to marry the king of a far-off land. She must leave behind her home of splendors: sour plums and pink peach petals and -- most precious and secret of all -- the small silkworm. She begs her father to let her stay, but he insists that she go and fulfill her destiny as the queen of Khotan.
A voyage in the clouds : the (mostly) true story of the first international flight by balloon in 1785
by
Olshan, Matthew, author
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Blackall, Sophie, illustrator
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Jeffries, John, 1745-1819 Juvenile fiction.
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Blanchard, Jean-Pierre, 1753-1809 Juvenile fiction.
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Jeffries, John, 1745-1819 Fiction.
2016
\"A picture book inspired by the true story of how the first international flight was an Englishman and a French man who rode in a balloon across the English Channel\"-- Provided by publisher.
Finding Winnie : the true story of the world's most famous bear
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Mattick, Lindsay, author
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Blackall, Sophie, illustrator
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Colebourn, Harry, 1887-1947 Juvenile fiction.
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Winnie-the-Pooh (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Milne, A. A. 1882-1956 Juvenile fiction.
2015
A woman tells her young son the true story of how his great-great-grandfather, Captain Harry Colebourn, rescued and learned to love a bear cub in 1914 as he was on his way to take care of soldiers' horses during World War I, and the bear became the inspiration for A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh.
Mischief season : a twins story
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Marciano, John Bemelmans, author
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Blackall, Sophie, illustrator
in
Witches Fiction.
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Magic Fiction.
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Fantasy.
2016
\"In an ancient town famous for its witches, the Janara are causing trouble with their nightly mischief, and it is up to the Twins and their friends to find a way to stop them\"-- Provided by publisher.
Winnie's great war
by
Mattick, Lindsay, author
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Greenhut, Josh, author
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Blackall, Sophie, illustrator
in
Winnie-the-Pooh (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Winnie-the-Pooh (Fictitious character) Fiction.
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Winnipeg (Bear) Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"An imagining of the real journey undertaken by the extraordinary bear, from her early days in the Canadian forest to her travels with the Veterinary Corps across the country and overseas, all the way to the London Zoo, where she met Christopher Robin Milne and inspired the creation of Winnie-the-Pooh\"-- Provided by publisher.
Ivy + Bean bound to be bad
Best friends Ivy and Bean learn that being very good can be a real challenge when they set out to become like a man Ivy heard about who was so pure of heart that birds and animals followed him.
Ivy + Bean one big happy family
by
Barrows, Annie, author
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Blackall, Sophie, illustrator
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Barrows, Annie. Ivy + Bean (Series) ;
in
Ivy (Fictitious character : Barrows) Juvenile fiction.
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Bean (Fictitious character : Barrows) Juvenile fiction.
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Only child Juvenile fiction.
2018
When classmate Vanessa insists that all single children are spoiled, Ivy wonders whether she can become \"unspoiled\" by giving away all her clothes at school (which does not go over well with her teacher or parents)--but ultimately decides that all she needs to accomplish her goal is a little sister.