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Grandfather Tang's story
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Ann Tompert |
First published: New York : Crown, 1990.
Grandfather tells a story about shape-changing fox fairies who try to best each other until a hunter brings danger to both of them. |
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Harry's hats
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Ann Tompert |
A young boy has fun doing different activities depending on the hat he is wearing each day of the week. |
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The hungry black bag
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Ann Tompert |
Meeting several animals on their way to market, greedy Ole Goat takes their wares for his hungry black bag, but he suffers an unfortunate fate when he tries to take Bear's hat. |
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It may come in handy someday
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Ann Tompert |
An old couple lead a peaceful life in their little cottage until the day the old man brings home his first load of junk. |
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Three foolish tales
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Ann Tompert |
Raccoon and Skunk attempt to trick Fox out of his umbrella by telling tales of foolish animals, but Fox sets them straight about who is really foolish. |
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The Tzar's bird
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Ann Tompert |
A tzar's fear of going to the edge of the world grows when Baba Yaga threatens him, but in time he learns that fear of the unknown is a senseless fear. |
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Grandfather Tang's story
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Ann Tompert |
Grandfather tells a story about shape-changing fox fairies who try to best each other until a hunter brings danger to both of them. |
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The Greatest Showman on Earth
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Ann Tompert |
A biography of the showman who, among other achievements, created a three-ring circus known as "the greatest show on earth" and was active in Connecticut politics. |
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The village of blue stone
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Ann Tompert,Stephen Trimble |
Recreates, in text and illustrations, the day-to-day life throughout a full year in a Chaco Culture Anasazi pueblo, located in what is now New Mexico, in 1100 A.D. |
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