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A bilingual collection of humorous and serious poems about family, nature, and celebrations.
Abstract provided by Jennifer Henzie, 1997 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
What's for breakfast in Switzerland?Where did the word breakfast originate?Discover the answers to these questions and many more about morning foods. In some countries, breakfast is the biggest meal of the day, and in others it is very small.
Abstract provided by Jennifer Henzie, 1997 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
From the day of her birth until the times of her adulthood, Tracy moves outside and inside her house experiencing important milestones. Through the same window scene, her neighborhood develops and matures with plants and animals. (A wordless book).
Jaclyn Saurber, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
A daughter and her mother have a nice relationship. The daughter spends every Saturday helping out in her mother's beauty parlor. Saturday is the daughter's favorite day of the week.
Abstract provided by Anna Binkley, 1996 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Sam describes his car, its parts, and how he cares for it. He also discusses where he goes in his car and his job working as a bus driver.
Abstract provided by Mark Walter, 2002 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
A child's parents are divorced. She spends every Sunday with her father. She enjoys these days because she never knows what to expect.
Abstract provided by Anna Binkley, 1996 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Time passes on as a man grows older.
Abstract provided by Anna Binkley, 1996 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
As they awake in the morning, animals and plants go through a series of interesting activities.
for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Being a bicycle messenger in a big city is a rigorous job, but someone has to do it. The messenger wakes early and works late to deliver the proper messages to their appropriate places. Nothing can stop him, not rain, snow, or distractions of others.
Abstract provided by Jerri Schriefer, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Jesse Bear tells of his adventures of his day from start to finish. He tells his adventures through songs. Jesse Bear gets sick and must stay in bed to get better. Mama Bear comes in to put Jesse Bear to bed for the night and tells him to rest up for adventures tomorrow.
Abstract provided by Amy Brumbaugh, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Join this boy's pride as he shares his town's sights and sounds the way he sees and hears them. You'll see Harlem along the river, street, and neighborhood.
Abstract provided by Amanda Schaefer, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Lottie wakes up from a dream of castles and gold and realizes that it is a very special day. She cannot wear her usual outfit to school, she must wear her special princess dress. Although her mother says that it is too cold outside, Lottie tries to explain that it is a very special day and everyone should be dressed up. Eventually, Lottie's mother agrees and they both wear princess dresses all day.
Abstract provided by Erin Wiegand, 2000 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Veronica, a hippopotamus, goes into the city to be different. While she is there, she gets into all sorts of trouble. Everything works out in the end.
Abstract provided by Aaron Froehlke, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Ten turtles rest on a log. Startled by various sounds, they jump in one-by-one from around the pond then rest in the water for the night.
Abstract provided by Mark Walter, 2002 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Elena’s father is a glassblower. Elena wants her father to teach her how to blow glass. He refuses to teach her because she is a girl. After disguising herself as a boy, she learns how to blow glass. She shows her father she can blow glass and then reveals that it is her.
Abstract provided by Rachel Clair, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Jose is a young boy who likes to play soccer everyday. He has trouble kicking the ball and running, but he still has fun. He becomes the goalie, stops the ball, and wins the game for his team.
Jaclyn Saurber, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
A brother and sister witness their first sunrise. After spending the entire day frolicking in the sun, their mother teaches them about the Earth, the sun, day, night, and clouds.
Abstract provided by Heidi Hillyer, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Day begins on the farm at 4 o’clock in the morning. The chickens stretch and begin breakfast followed by laying their eggs from 6 to 8 o’clock. At 2 o’clock, they play a game of hide-and-seek, and then visit the horses before dinner. As the sun sets, the chickens return to the coop and await the fox. When the fox arrives, a chicken lures him to a hole in the door then dirt is thrown on him to scare him away. At midnight, the chickens say good night.
Abstract provided by Lisa Riley, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
Two sisters share their snowy days together. There are fun things to do outside and inside the house.
Abstract provided by Betsey Griggs, 1996 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
The eagle has its favorite place to go, just like the rabbit, crow, horse, and seagull. All the animals do different things during their daily routines, but live in harmony under the same sky.
Abstract provided by Liz Kuehn, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
A whimsical rhythm of sweet jive jumps from watercolored illustrations on different pages to portray portraits of little girls who celebrate their African American culture. Hooray for the frizzy, fuzzy, nappy, twisty hair!Hooray for the sizzling semblance and fantastic flare that shines in every hair on every head. Beauty lies everywhere.
Abstract provided by Brandi Lamb, 2001 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
A boy watches in amazement as the Empire State Building is built. When the building is completed he goes to the top with his father to see all of the New York City.
Abstract provided by Stacey Morgan, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
More than twenty rhymes tell about the daily life and activities of a young girl named Annie Rose. The playful poems cover several topics including animals, people, seasons, routines and adventures that children love.
Abstract provided by Sarah Gatzlaff, 1999 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
An owl tries to sleep during the day, but all the noisy animals keep him awake. At night when the animals are fast asleep, the owl is noisy and wakes them up.
Abstract provided by Michelle Barnes, 1994 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
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Among the different types of birds, we see which kinds of birds live in the day and the night. We are able to see what they do, sing, and eat while in their environment.
Abstract provided by Kristen Luff, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.
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