Georg Hallensleben Books

Pauline
Pauline

By Georg Hallensleben

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Pauline the weasel has an imaginative plan to rescue her elephant friend who has been trapped by hunters.

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Lisa's Airplane Trip
Lisa's Airplane Trip

By Georg Hallensleben, Anne Gutman

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Lisa travels on an airplane by herself to visit her uncle in New York.

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Gaspard at the Seashore
Gaspard at the Seashore

By Georg Hallensleben, Anne Gutman

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Gaspard goes to summer camp at the beach in the hope of learning to windsurf, but soon discovers that he must first learn to swim.

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Lisa in New York
Lisa in New York

By Georg Hallensleben, Anne Gutman

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When Lisa gets lost while visiting her uncle in New York City, she is saved by her own cleverness and a Statue of Liberty nightlight.

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Spider Spider
Spider Spider

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Daddy kisses
Daddy kisses

By Anne Gutman

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Animal and human fathers kiss in different ways, but they all show love.

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Mommy hugs
Mommy hugs

By Anne Gutman

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Animal and human mothers hug in different ways, but they all show love.

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Mommy loves
Mommy loves

By Anne Gutman

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Describes how mothers love their babies, and uses various animal babies to demonstrate the numbers one to ten.

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Daddy cuddles
Daddy cuddles

By Anne Gutman

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Illustrations and simple text portray a father's love for his child, whether they are animals, birds, or humans.

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