Walsh, Melanie

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My green day

10 green things I can do today
2020
"Make every day a green day with ten simple things to do between breakfast and bedtime. Discover ten easy ways in which every child can make their day greener for the environment. With a helpful explanation to back up every activity, this is the perfect picture book for teaching young children the importance of looking after the world around them"--OCLC.

Isaac and his amazing Asperger superpowers!

A little boy with Asperger's syndrome celebrates his differences while explaining how he often has more energy than other kids, has very acute senses, and says things that may be blunt but are never intended to be mean.

Isaac and his amazing Asperger superpowers

A child named Isaac explains how he sees the world differently and has "superpowers" due to his Asperger's syndrome. Isaac offers other kids with Asperger's ways they can make the best of their own abilities.

Big and little

2001
A small book in which each colorful picture changes into its opposite.

Ned's rainbow

2000
Upset because he cannot reach and touch the colors of his first rainbow, Ned finds another rainbow that he can touch.

My beak, your beak

2002
Looks at what pairs of animals have in common, despite their obvious differences, such as sharks swimming in the deep ocean and goldfish swimming in a bowl both blowing bubbles.

Living with Mom and living with Dad

2012
A little girl describes what her life is like now that her parents no longer live together.

Do donkeys dance?

2000
Asks such questions as "Do hippos hop?" and "Can ladybugs stand on one leg?" and then tells which animal makes each specific movement.

My nose, your nose

2002
Agnes and Kit compare various parts of their bodies with one another to see how they are both similar and different.

Do monkeys tweet?

1997
Asks such questions as "Do little mice purr?" and "Do butterflies growl?" and then tells which animal makes each specific sound.

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