Way to Go, Winky Blue!


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When the Royal Rascals television show makes plans to film an episode in Oakdale, Rosie hopes her parakeet, Winky Blue, can become a star.




No Way, Winky Blue!


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A traditional Cree Indian story about how a mouse burned its teeth when it tried to free the sun from a snare.




No Way, Winky Blue!


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A traditional Cree Indian story about how a mouse burned its teeth when it tried to free the sun from a snare.




Take a Bow, Winky Blue!


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Rosie and her friends enter their pets in a pet contest but when a magician fumbles a trick, Rosie's prize-winning parakeet disappears for good.




Right On, Winky Blue!


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When Rosie enters her talking parakeet Winky Blue in a radio quiz contest on the top of the Empire State Building, he gets disqualified but helps in the search for a missing gerbil.




The Wonky Donkey


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Kids will love this cumulative and hysterical read-aloud that features a free downloadable song "I was walking down the road and I saw... a donkey, Hee Haw And he only had three legs He was a wonky donkey." Children will be in fits of laughter with this perfect read-aloud tale of an endearing donkey. By the book's final page, readers end up with a spunky hanky-panky cranky stinky-dinky lanky honky-tonky winky wonky donkey Download the free song at www.scholastic.com/wonkydonkey.




Winky Blue Forever


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Rosie plans to make her parakeet Winky Blue famous forever through a series of television commercials, but her hopes are crushed when he is lost on the way into New York City.




Right On, Winky Blue


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When Rosie enters her talking parakeet Winky Blue in a radio quiz contest on the top of the Empire State Building, he gets disqualified but helps in the search for a missing gerbil.




School Library Journal


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Stop Here, This is the Place


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Winky Lewis and Susan Conley, a photographer and a writer in Portland, tried an experiment. At the start of every week for a year, Winky sent Susan a photograph: of their children, of the street where they live as neighbors, and of other green places in Maine. By the end of that week Susan sent a tiny story back that talked to the photograph. Stop Here, This Is The Place tells the story of a year in which children's arms and legs get longer, and traces of babyhood fade--a year that feels interminable to a ten-year-old looking forward and fleeting to that ten-year-old’s mother, who can always stop here, go back and remember. This delightfully evocative gift book is a reminder to stop and enjoy the precious time we have with our kids while we have them. Through Susan's recollections of moments from her childhood and the ongoing lives of her children, we’re reminded of our own childhoods, and of the necessity to stop and pay attention, to hold on.