books by Ann Whitford Paul
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Ann Whitford Paul
Manana, Iguana
Ann Whitford Paul
Holiday House
, 2005
Loved it!
My son loves this book. He has several twists on "The Little Red Hen" and this one is one of his favorites. There isn't too much spanish to make the book too hard or lose his interest, but just enough to broaden his vocabulary.
Fiesta Fiasco
Ann Whitford Paul
Holiday House
, 2007
Teamwork
Paul and Long are a wonderful team. Manana Iguana was so well received in my family that we have been eagerly awaiting this new title. Three out of three grandchldren and their parents agree with the 5 star rating. Ann Pauls other books are much loved by our girls. We ...
Hop! Hop! Hop! (Step into Reading)
Ann Whitford Paul
Random House Books for Young Readers
, 2005
Little Rabbit encounters lots of trouble when following in the footsteps of Big Rabbit?until he figures out how to keep up with his bigger, faster friend. Beginning readers will love this simple Step 1?perfect for springtime!
Little Monkey Says Good Night
Ann Whitford Paul,
David Walker
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
, 2003
This is a great book!
Both of my kids love this book - it is fun and simple, a "good night" favorite at out house. We liked the illustrations so much we purchased a second one to frame the pages for the baby's room.
Count On Culebra: Go from 1 to 10 in Spanish
Ann Whitford Paul
Holiday House
, 2008
A companion to the popular Manana, Iguana that teches how to count in spanish. When Iguana stubs her toe, Doctor Culebra comes to the rescue. But his suggestions sound a little loco to everyne else. How will tying un rolling pin and dos kettles to Iguana's tail make her better? And more importantly, will Iguana feel well enough to make her ...
All by Herself
Ann Whitford Paul
Harcourt Children's Books
, 1999
Wish my girls had this inspiration when they were children!
The best book I have ever read for making the link between wonderful acts of imagination and/or courage in childhood and the larger than life heros these women became.This has got to be a christmas or birthday book for reading to or by girls from 5 to 10.
Hello Toes! Hello Feet! (DK Toddler Story Books)
Ann Whitford Paul
DK CHILDREN
, 1998
2 year old's favorite book....Mom likes it too!
Really a delightful story that journals a day in life of a girl who from her feets' perspective. The illustrations are bright and interesting. My two year old just loves the book.
If Animals Kissed Good Night (Melanie Kroupa Books)
Ann Whitford Paul
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
, 2008
bought as a gift
I bought this as a gift for my friends 3 year old and she LOVES it! The pictures are cute, the story is cute, and it makes for a fun family read.
Tortuga in Trouble
Ann Whitford Paul
Holiday House
, 2009
Yum! Tortuga is bringing a delicious supper to his abuela of ensalada, tamales, and flan. No wonder his amigos--Iguana, Conejo, and Culebra--are following him. But they aren't the only ones after the tortoise. Coyote has his own dinner plans for Tortuga and his grandmother. Can the three amigos warn them in time,in this variation of Little Red ...
Eight Hands Round: A Patchwork Alphabet
Ann Whitford Paul
HarperTrophy
, 1996
My third grade students thoroughly enjoyed the book!
As an elementary school teacher, I incorporate the whole language philosophy into my classroom. I spent an entire month linking the curriculum of my school district to Ms. Ann Whitford Paul's literature. My students learned about math, science, social studies and ...
Everything to Spend the Night From A to Z
Ann Whitford Paul,
Maggie Smith
DK CHILDREN
, 2001
The true joy of grandparenthood
This book captures the pure love a child feels for her grandfather in wanting to share all her enthusiasm for life in one night at a sleepover with this special man. The grandfather is a good sport and trys to play along with all her little games that she had planned ...
Silly Sadie, Silly Samuel (Ready-to-Read: Level 2)
Ann Whitford Paul
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
, 2000
Fun to Read and Reread
This charming, fun book is underappreciated. Lots of points of entry for discussion with parents or grandparents, a look at idiomatic language, but mostly, a whole lotta fun--and, not plot-oriented, so it holds up to the many readings it will surely get.
Snail's Good Night (Holiday House Reader)
Ann Whitford Paul
Holiday House
, 2008
This sweet and reassuring easy reader by a popular picture book author is perfect for bedtime reading. Slowly Snail glides along to bid his friends goodnight. But by the time he reaches Rabbit, she is nearly asleep. Snail better hurry! Wil he make it before everyone goes to bed? Beginning readers will love following this well-intentioned snail ...
Shadows Are About
Ann Whitford Paul
Scholastic Trade
, 1996
Day breaks and lively shadows everywhere dance and play in the light. Paul's poetry and Graham's stunning display of light and shadowy splendor will inspire young readers to take a closer look at the world around them. Full-color.
Little Monkey Says Goodnight
Ann Whitford Paul
Chrysalis Children's Books
, 2004
Cheeky Little Monkey isn't ready for bed yet - he wants to say "Good night" to everyone first! "Come, Little Monkey," Daddy Monkey says. "It's time for bed." But Little Monkey shakes his head, "First I need to say good night." And off he goes to the Big Top tent, tumbling his way through the circus, as he says good night to the Ringmaster, the ...
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