Elizabeth Garton Scanlon Books

A Sock Is a Pocket for Your Toes: A Pocket Book
A Sock Is a Pocket for Your Toes: A Pocket Book

By Elizabeth Garton Scanlon

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A poetic celebration of non-traditional pockets and what they hold, pointing out that a sock is a pocket for your toes and a vase is a pocket for a rose.

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I Want a Boat!
I Want a Boat!

By Liz Garton Scanlon Illustrated By Kevan Atteberry

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A box is never just a box when you have a vivid imagination and a couple stuffed animal friends to join you on a fantastic ocean voyage.I have a box,I want a boat.With nothing but spare text and a...

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Kate, Who Tamed The Wind
Kate, Who Tamed The Wind

By Liz Garton Scanlon Illustrated By Lee White

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Award-winning author Liz Garton Scanlon presents a young, rhythmic read-aloud about a girl who solves a windy problem with an environmentally sound solution: planting trees.A wild wind blows on the...

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Kate, who tamed the wind
Kate, who tamed the wind

By Elizabeth Garton Scanlon

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A young girl finds a way to tame the winds besieging an old man who lives on a hill above her village.

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In the canyon
In the canyon

By Elizabeth Garton Scanlon

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Illustrations and simple rhyming text present a child who is hiking with a group into the Grand Canyon, enjoying the wonders of nature--whether a lizard, a picture on the stone, or a glimpse of the...

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Bob not Bob
Bob not Bob

By Elizabeth Garton Scanlon

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"When a young boy gets a cold, he just wants his mommy. But his stuffy nose makes it difficult for him to call out to his mom--not 'Bob,' who happens to be the family dog"--

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