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Time flies
1994
A wordless tale in which a bird flying around the dinosaur exhibit in a museum has an unsettling experience when it finds itself back in the time of living dinosaurs.
A kitten tale
2008
As four kittens who have never seen winter watch the seasons pass, three of them declare the reasons they will dislike snow when it arrives, while the fourth cannot wait to experience it for himself.
Oh, no!
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Fleming, Candace
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Rohmann, Eric, ill
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Stories in rhyme.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Fiction.
2012
A series of animals falls into a deep hole, only to be saved at last by a very large rescuer.
Bad Books
2021
Rohmann talks about the bad books. The first category of bad book, the books to avoid, are too complete. In fact, they are hermetically sealed. All is told and explained, typically by wise adults who simply know better. In these books the child is often just an ignorant adult--only shorter and sometimes wearing a sailor suit. The other species of bad book, the ones that mean something to the child, work because they are incomplete. Children don't just read books, they inhabit them. An incomplete book is an open door into another place, a land waiting to be tilled and planted. To a child--uninfluenced by nostalgia and with little experience in the world--these books, with their strange bits and improbable turns, begin something.
Magazine Article
Bulldozer's big day
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Fleming, Candace, author
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Rohmann, Eric, illustrator
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Bulldozers Juvenile fiction.
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Construction equipment Juvenile fiction.
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Birthdays Juvenile fiction.
2015
Bulldozer wants to invite all of his coworkers to a party to celebrate his special day, but to them it's just another day for scooping, sifting, stirring, and more.
Caldecott Medal acceptance
2003
Rohmann's acceptance speech when he received the 2003 Caldecott Medal for his children's book \"My Friend Rabbit\" from the American Library Association in Toronto, Ontario on Jun 22, 2003 is presented.
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