books by Silver Whistle
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Cinderella Skeleton
Robert D. San Souci
Silver Whistle, 2000
We absolutely adore this book!
This is Cinderella with a twist. The setting is a graveyard, and she is a skeleton, but there is nothing creepy about it. The story is written in poetry, and it is beautifully illustrated with watercolors. My son and I love it!
My Little Blue Robot
Stephen T. Johnson
Silver Whistle, 2002
4 and 5 year olds loved building their own robot.
My son commented to me the next day "It has a heart and REAL wires." Yes it does and even has canned speech generation. Building it was a a very enjoyable family activity. When I asked my daughter what she thought about the robot, she replied "I built it." That's the ...
Goal
Robert Burleigh
Silver Whistle, 2001
Score a copy of Goal!
Goal! is an attractive book, very eye-catching. Should catch the interest of even "reluctant readers" (who are sports fans -- it is about soccer, after all). It is also a nice way to sneak in some poetry.
Dream Weaver
Jonathan London
Silver Whistle, 1998
Excellent book for toddlers and young children!
This book is about the life of a spider from the point of view of a young boy. The illustrations are vivid and the text is like a young boys handwriting to add to the overall "vibe". Our son is fascinated with bugs (including spiders) and this has become one of his ...
A Story for Bear
Dennis Haseley
Silver Whistle, 2002
PROBABLY ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE READ IN YEARS AND YEARS
This is one of the most tender, thoughful, whimsical and joyful books in this particular genre I have ever encountered. The story, part fantasy of course, in a way, is tenderly told and has a beat and life of it's own. A bear, captivated by a letter found in the ...
Auntie Claus
Elise Primavera
Silver Whistle, 1999
Sweet
Auntie Claus is such a sweet tale about the true meaning of Christmas. I had bought it several years ago for my niece & nephew, but this year had no luck finding it for my new little niece. I received my order quickly and the book was in perfect shape. She loved the ...
My Little Red Toolbox
Stephen T. Johnson
Silver Whistle, 2000
My Little Red Toolbox
Excellent book for learning for children and entertaining. It is compact and very easy to have along traveling. Wish there were more books on the same order for varuious other things. Great Buy!!!
Mountain Dance
Thomas Locker
Silver Whistle, 2001
Geology for Preschoolers
This book describes various geological phenomena, such as the rising up of mountains and the forces behind volcanoes, all in easy vocabulary and a text short enough to hold the interest of the under five crowd. At the end of the book are some more detailed bits of ...
Not One Damsel in Distress: World Folktales for Strong Girls
Jane Yolen
Silver Whistle, 2000
No soppy heroines here
This is an excellent collection of stories featuring clever, adventurous heroines. some of the stories were already familiar to me, like Burd Janet and Molly Whuppie, but others I'd never read before, like The Pirate Princess, and The Samurai Miaden. Unlike previous ...
Rachel's Journal: The Story of a Pioneer Girl
Marissa Moss
Silver Whistle Paperbacks, 2001
Loved this Book!
Just like Marissa Moss' "Amelia" books, this was a hand-written, journal-style book, with lots of pictures. It is the journal of ten-year-old Rachel, who travels with her family of pioneers from Illinois to California in search of a better place to live. In her ...
Auntie Claus and the Key to Christmas
Elise Primavera
Silver Whistle, 2002
Auntie Claus and the Key to Christmas
BRAVO!! Elise Primavera has again created a modern Christmas classic. The sequel to Auntie Claus is beautifully illustrated and splendidly written. My children have loved all of her books, but these two are their favorites. Merry Christmas, Auntie Claus.
We're Going on a Ghost Hunt
Marcia Vaughan
Silver Whistle, 2001
The way is full of spooky surprises, but these little ghost hunters are eager to find their very own ghost, and every brave young explorer in your neighborhood will be eager to join them. Charming and exciting, with just a touch of scary, this ghostly trek fosters independence while offering reassurance. The rhythmic text and warm, vibrant art ...
Beverly Billingsly Borrows a Book
Alexander Stadler
Silver Whistle, 2002
For Young Bibliophiles Everywhere...
Beverly Billingsly loved books, and she loved the library. On this special day, she finally got her very own library card. She searched the shelves until she found just the book she wanted, a big shiny dinosaur book full of pictures and information. "She couldn't put ...
Mightier Than the Sword: World Folktales for Strong Boys
Jane Yolen
Silver Whistle, 2003
Great Folktales for Boys & Others!
This is a great collection of folktales specifically selected for the author's sons and grandson. The stories are interesting and exciting - they'll hold the attention of the most reluctant reader. Disguised under the fun tales are great lessons of character and ...
The Mighty Asparagus (New York Times Best Illustrated Books (Awards))
Vladimir Radunsky
Silver Whistle, 2004
WHIMSICAL TALE SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED
Yes, this is categorized as a children's book, but don't be misled. It's a book for all with a sense of humor who enjoy quirky, whimsical tales superbly illustrated. Radunsky is as imaginative and incorrigible as ever, saying, "In my children's books, I often like to ...
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