Sierra, Judy

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Cinderella

1992
Presents versions of the Cinderella story which represent many cultures, geographical areas, and styles. Includes information about the tales, related activities, and resources.

Can you guess my name?

traditional tales around the world
2002
A collection of fifteen folktales from all over the world, including stories that resemble "The Three Pigs," "The Bremen Town Musicians," and "Rumpelstiltskin.".

Suppose you meet a dinosaur

a first book of manners
2012
Illustrates basic polite behavior that one might need to use while grocery shopping at the same time as a dinosaur.

'Twas the fright before Christmas

2002
When a little mouse accidentally tickles a dragon's snout during a winter night in a haunted house, it sets off a series of cumulative actions which throw all of the creatures into a frenzy.

There's a zoo in room 22

2000
Each of twenty-six poems describes the antics and habits of a zany classroom pet whose name begins with a different letter of the alphabet.

Wild about books

2004
A librarian named Mavis McGrew introduces the animals in the zoo to the joy of reading when she drives her bookmobile to the zoo by mistake.

Born to read

2008
A little boy named Sam discovers the many unexpected ways in which a love of reading can come in handy, and sometimes even save the day.

Mind your manners, B.B. Wolf

2007
When B.B. Wolf, who now lives in the Villain Villa Retirement Residence, is invited to the library for a storybook tea, he is careful to follow the advice of his crocodile friend and impresses everyone with how polite he can be.

The secret science project that almost ate the school

2006
A girl sends off for "Professor Swami's Super Slime" to use as her science fair project and then has to cope with the funny disaster that follows.

The gruesome guide to world monsters

2005
Provides illustrations and brief descriptions of monsters found in different parts of the world, including Bloody Mary, who pulls children into mirrors throughout North America, and the blood-sucking, water-dwelling Kappas of Japan.

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