| Rosemary Wells - Counting - 1991 - 10 pages
Introduces the numbers one through ten as Max finally trades all his toys for his sister's doll. | |
| Rosemary Wells - Dogs - 1997 - 18 pages
A little white dog that nobody seems to want finds just the right home--and a name. | |
| Rosemary Wells - Juvenile Fiction - 1999 - 40 pages
It's tough being the middle mouse. No one's paying any attention to Nora, so she decides to do something her family can't ignore: make noise. Nora slams windows, bangs doors ... | |
| Rosemary Wells - Christmas stories - 1999 - 36 pages
On Christmas Eve, McDuff's persistent "woofing" begins to annoy Fred and Lucy, but it leads to the rescue of Santa, whose sleigh has gotten stuck in the snow. | |
| Rosemary Wells - Counting - 2001 - 28 pages
Timothy and his kindergarten classmates learn about counting, measuring, money, and other math concepts. Includes activities on directionality, spatial relations, and the days ... | |
| Rosemary Wells - Juvenile Fiction - 2002 - 36 pages
Timothy doesn't play an instrument, but he's determined to have a solo in the clas talent show. How can he learn enough about music to shine on stage? His good friend, Yoko ... | |
| Rosemary Wells - Juvenile Fiction - 2003 - 40 pages
The Worrier visits Felix night after night, reminding him of what could go wrong the next day, until the night that a special birthday present changes everything. 20,000 first ... | |
| Iona Archibald Opie, Rosemary Wells - Juvenile Fiction - 1996 - 116 pages
Charming watercolor illustrations enhance a delightful collection of sixty classic Mother Goose rhymes, including "Hey Diddle, Diddle," "Pat-a-Cake," "Little Jack Horner," and ... | |
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