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Willy's stories
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- author
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- Willy stories
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Willy (Fictitious character : Browne) Juvenile fiction.
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Characters in literature Juvenile fiction.
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Books and reading Juvenile fiction.
2014
From \"Peter Pan\" to \"The Wind in the Willows,\" a chimpanzee finds himself inside a different classic tale each time he visits the library.
What if...?
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Browne, Anthony, 1946-, author
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Birthday parties Juvenile fiction.
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Worry in children Juvenile fiction.
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Birthday parties Fiction.
2014
Joe has lost the address for the location of his first big party, and he and his mother must find the correct house.
Gorilla
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- author
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Gorilla Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Dreams Juvenile fiction.
2014
Neglected by her busy father, a lonely young girl receives a toy gorilla for her birthday and together they take a miraculous trip to the zoo.
Hide and seek
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- author
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Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Hide-and-seek Juvenile fiction.
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Picture books for children.
2018
Siblings Cy and Poppy, sad because their dog is missing, play hide-and-seek in the woods hoping a game will cheer them. Includes a list of items hidden in the illustrations.
Willy the champ
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- author
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Bullying Juvenile fiction
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Picture books for children
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Children's stories 21st century
2008
Join Willy as he takes on the big bad bully! Willy is different. He likes to read books and listen to music; he's no good at sports, although he tries; and wherever he goes he gets laughed at. But when he's threatened by the horrible Buster Nose he really comes into his own.
Willy the wimp
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- author
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Wonka, Willy (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction
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Self-esteem Juvenile fiction
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Courage Juvenile fiction
2008
\"Willy is kind and gentle, and bullied by the suburban gorilla gang who call him \"Willy the Wimp\". Desperate to do something about his situation, Willy answers a bodybuildingadvert and grows big and strong, determined no one will ever call him \"wimp\" again.\"--Publisher's website.
The shape game
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- author
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- Childhood and youth Juvenile literature
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Illustrators Great Britain Biography Juvenile literature
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Art appreciation Juvenile literature
2004
The author / illustrator describes how his mother's wish to spend her birthday visiting an art museum with her family changed the course of his life forever.
My brother
2009
\"My brother is REAlly cool. Great jumper, terrific climber, dazzling disco dancer, super skateboarder. What's YOURS like?\"-- back cover.
Willy and the cloud
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- author, illustrator
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Clouds Juvenile fiction.
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Chimpanzees Juvenile fiction.
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Anxiety Juvenile fiction.
2017
One warm, sunny day, Willy the Chimp decides to go to the park. There's not a cloud in the sky--well, except for just a little tiny one. It doesn't bother Willy too much at first. But as the cloud follows him, it grows bigger and bigger and becomes harder and harder to ignore. Pretty soon the cloud is all Willy can think about, and he has no idea how to make it go away.
Little Frida : a story of Frida Kahlo
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Browne, Anthony, 1946- author, illustrator
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Kahlo, Frida Childhood and youth Juvenile literature.
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Kahlo, Frida.
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Painters Mexico Biography Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Following a bout with polio at the age of six, Frida Kahlo's life was marked by pain and loneliness. In real life she walked with a limp, but in her dreams she flew. One day her imagination took her on a journey to a girl in white who could dance without pain and hold her secrets, an indelible figure who would find her way into Frida's art in years to come. Inspired by Frida Kahlo's diary, Anthony Browne captures the essence of the artist's early flights of fancy and depicts both Frida and her imaginary friend in vivid illustrations evoking Kahlo's iconic style. A note at the end offers a brief biography of the artist who has intrigued art lovers the world over.\"-- Publisher's description.