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Give and take
by
Raschka, Christopher, author, illustrator
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Decision-making Juvenile fiction.
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Farmers Juvenile fiction.
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Decision-making Fiction.
2014
In his apple orchard, a farmer meets a little man named Take and follows his advice, which does not turn out well, and the next day meets a little man named Give, whose advice is just as bad.
Grump Groan Growl
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Hooks, Bell, 1952-
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Raschka, Christopher, illustrator
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Emotions Juvenile fiction.
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Mood (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Frustration Juvenile fiction.
2017
Rhythmic text exposes a bad mood on the prowl, and advises the reader not to hide, but to let those feelings be.
Good sports : rhymes about running, jumping, throwing, and more
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Prelutsky, Jack, author
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Raschka, Christopher, illustrator
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Sports Juvenile poetry.
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Children's poetry, American.
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Sports Poetry.
2011
A collection of poems about football, skating, basketball, karate, and other sports celebrates the joy of competitive play, teamwork, and the importance of good sportsmanship.
Home at last
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Williams, Vera B., author, illustrator
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Raschka, Christopher, illustrator
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Adoption Juvenile fiction.
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Bedtime Juvenile fiction.
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Home Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"After Lester is adopted from his foster home by Daddy Albert and Daddy Rich, he can't fall asleep in his new bed. What will it take to make Lester feel home at last?\" -- Provided by publisher.
Alphabetabum
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Raschka, Christopher, author
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Radunsky, Vladimir, author, illustrator
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English language Alphabet Pictorial works Juvenile literature.
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Alphabet Pictorial works Juvenile literature.
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English language Alphabet Pictorial works.
2014
\"What happens to the pictures of us? Nowadays they go straight to the Internet where anyone anywhere in the world can see them. And they're nothing terribly special. It wasn't that way a hundred years ago, when getting your picture taken was a very important event. You dressed your best and you looked thoughtfully and for a long time into the awesome, magical lens of the camera. But even these important pictures sometimes were lost, sold by the photographer or even thrown away by families. After many decades some of them found their way to flea-market tables in New York City, Rome, and Paris, where the artist Vladimir Radunsky couldn't take his eyes off of them. He bought them, took them home, and looked at them over and over. Now he has chosen his favorites for this book and his friend Chris Raschka has written a poem for each one in an imagined alphabet of names and personalities. \"-- Provided by publisher.
The death of the hat : a brief history of poetry in 50 objects
2015
A collection of \"poems through history inspired by objects--earthly and celestial--reflecting the time in which each poet lived\"--Amazon.com.
Puddle
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Jackson, Richard, 1935- author
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Raschka, Christopher, illustrator
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Puddles Juvenile fiction.
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Self-acceptance Juvenile fiction.
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Puddles Fiction.
2019
A puddle sits despairingly as she's trampled on by humans and animals alike until something miraculous happens that makes her feel worthwhile.
Nothing : John Cage and 4' 33\
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Day, Nicholas, 1991- author
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Raschka, Christopher, illustrator
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Cage, John. no. 1 Juvenile literature.
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Silence Juvenile literature.
2024
\"The story of the composer John Cage's famous composition of four minutes and 33 seconds of empty sheet music, and its first performance by the pianist David Tudor\"-- Provided by publisher.
A song about myself
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Keats, John, 1795-1821, author
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Raschka, Christopher, illustrator
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Boys Juvenile poetry.
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Children's poetry, English.
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Boys Poetry.
2017
This little-known poem by the beloved poet is filled with playful rhymes that are complemented by vibrant watercolors.
Dear substitute
by
Scanlon, Elizabeth Garton, author
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Vernick, Audrey, author
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Raschka, Christopher, illustrator
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Substitute teachers Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Letters Juvenile fiction.
2018
In a series of letters a student laments the absence of her teacher and daily routine, but she soon realizes there are benefits to mixing things up, and that perhaps having a substitue teacher is not so bad afterall.