Philemon Sturges Books

Bridges are to cross
Bridges are to cross

By Philemon Sturges

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Discusses different kinds of bridges, from train bridges to fortified castle bridges, and provides an example of each.

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I love trucks
I love trucks

By Philemon Sturges

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The Little Red Hen makes a pizza
The Little Red Hen makes a pizza

By Philemon Sturges

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In this version of the traditional tale, the duck, the dog, and the cat refuse to help the Little Red Hen make a pizza but do get to participate when the time comes to eat it.

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I love trains
I love trains

By Philemon Sturges

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A boy expresses his love of trains, describing many kinds of train cars and their special jobs.

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I Love Trains!
I Love Trains!

By Philemon Struges

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The Little Red Hen makes a pizza
The Little Red Hen makes a pizza

By Philemon Sturges

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In this version of the traditional tale, the duck, the dog, and the cat refuse to help the Little Red Hen make a pizza but do get to participate when the time comes to eat it.

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I Love School
I Love School

By Shari Halpern, Philemon Sturges

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I Love Bugs
I Love Bugs

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The Little Red Hen (Makes a Pizza)
The Little Red Hen (Makes a Pizza)

By Amy Walrod, Philomen Sturges, Philemon Sturges

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Kids love pizza, and they will love this cleverly illustrated, up-to-date retelling of the traditional Little Red Hen story. In this new version, the intrepid fowl spies a can of tomato sauce in he...

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This Little Pirate
This Little Pirate

By Philomen Sturges, Philemon Sturges

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Two bands of pirates fight over a box, but when they raise the white flag and open the box together, they find a treasure to share.

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