Mrs. Wishy-Washy's Christmas


Book Description

Mrs. Wishy Washy is back, and she wants her animals to be clean and shiny for Christmas. In fact, if they don't take a bath, they won't get their presents. It's cold in the barn, but Duck knows where to find a better bath, with warm water and pink bubbles. Full color.




Mrs Wishy-Washy's Tub


Book Description

Mrs Wishy-Washy fills her tub with her animals and then washes them. Suggested level: junior.




Mrs. Wishy-Washy's Scrubbing Machine


Book Description

Another wipe-clean board book is about to be added to the well-loved Mrs Wishy-Washy series. Joy Cowley and Elizabeth Fuller have joined forces once again to tell the story of super-clean Mrs Wishy-Washy and her brand new scrubbing machine. When she turns it on the machine goes glop! Wishy-washy, wishy-washy. Bubble, bubble, plop! However, the scrubbing machine soon reveals it has a mind of its own and after scrubbing the table, chair and her hair the scrubbing machine rushes outside and starts scrubbing the flower bed and all the farm animals! This is another gem from that master storyteller/illustrator combo that is guaranteed to get toddlers giggling and begging for it to be read again!




Auggie Wren's Christmas Story


Book Description

A timeless, utterly charming Christmas fable, beautifully illustrated and destined to become a classic When Paul Auster was asked by The New York Times to write a Christmas story for the Op-Ed page, the result, "Auggie Wren's Christmas Story," led to Auster's collaboration on a film adaptation, Smoke. Now the story has found yet another life in this enchanting illustrated edition with Argentine artist Isol. It begins with a writer's dilemma: he's been asked by The New York Times to write a story that will appear in the paper on Christmas morning. The writer agrees, but he has a problem: How to write an unsentimental Christmas story? He unburdens himself to his friend at his local cigar shop, a colorful character named Auggie Wren. "A Christmas story? Is that all?" Auggie counters. "If you buy me lunch, my friend, I'll tell you the best Christmas story you ever heard. And I guarantee every word of it is true." And an unconventional story it is, involving a lost wallet, a blind woman, and a Christmas dinner. Everything gets turned upside down. What's stealing? What's giving? What's a lie? What's the truth? It's vintage Auster, and pure pleasure: a truly unsentimental but completely affecting tale.




Mrs Wishy-Washy and the Big Wash


Book Description

It's washing day and there is no water in the tap so Mrs Wishy-Washy takes the animals to town in search of water. Suggested level: junior.




Oops, Mister Wishy-Washy


Book Description

"Meet Mr. Wishy-Washy. He is the fastest washer in the world!"--p. [4] of cover.




An Irish Country Christmas


Book Description

A heartwarming tale of yuletide merriment by the New York Times bestselling author of An Irish Country Doctor




Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor


Book Description

Three lonely people, three lives at crossroads, three people who are about to discover that Christmas is a time when anything is possible and when wishes can come true.




Pumpkin Trouble


Book Description

Did that pumpkin just quack?




Snake and Lizard


Book Description

Snake and Lizard are a lovable, foolish pair, always arguing, embarking on unlikely enterprises and telling one another hotly contested tales - none of which behaviour lessens their affection for one another. A series of stories about friendship for children. Awards: Winner NEW ZEALAND POST BOOK OF THE YEAR 2008; Winner Junior Fiction Category in The New Zealand Post Children's and Young Adult awards; Storylines Notable New Zealand Junior Fiction 2008 award; LIANZA Merit Award; White Raven ; US School Library Journal starred review; North Dakota Library Association Flicker Tale Children's Book Award