Tony Johnston Books

Little Rabbit goes to sleep
Little Rabbit goes to sleep

By Tony Johnston

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A little rabbit cannot fall asleep because he finds the night dark and scary, but when he watches it with his grandfather he sees it full of stars and crickets and moon.

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Sticky people
Sticky people

By Tony Johnston

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Sticky children playfully spread their stickiness around until bathtime changes everything.

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That summer
That summer

By Tony Johnston

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A family, including a child who is dying, sews together a quilt of its memories and love.

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The quilt story
The quilt story

By Tony Johnston

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Four Scary Stories
Four Scary Stories

By Tony Johnston

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The vanishing pumpkin
The vanishing pumpkin

By Tony Johnston

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A 700-year-old woman and an 800-year-old man, both witches, go searching on Halloween night for the pumpkin someone snitched from them.

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The Quilt Story
The Quilt Story

By Tomie DePaola, Tony Johnston

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Whale song
Whale song

By Tony Johnston

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Counting as they sing, whales use their mighty voices to pass on to one another the numbers from one to ten.

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I'm gonna tell Mama I want an iguana
I'm gonna tell Mama I want an iguana

By Tony Johnston

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An illustrated collection of twenty-three humorous poems on a variety of subjects.

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How many miles to Jacksonville?
How many miles to Jacksonville?

By Tony Johnston

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The narrator describes the excitement of having the train pull into his town when he was a boy. He and his friends always wondered how many miles it was from their house to Jacksonville.

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