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“We
enjoyed reading your book about
the desert. It was a surprise
to learn that sometimes it floods
in the desert. The flowers after
the flood were amazing. Thank
you for writing all of your books.
Our class thought they were absolutely
cool and awesome!”
~Hugs, from your 2nd grade friends.
“What a glorious time we
had today with you! You are an
eloquent speaker for both youth
and adults. Your books are beautifully
written and illustrated. Your
words give readers vivid mental
images. Why, we shivered when
Great Crystal Bear blew his chilly
breath in your face.”
~Kids and teachers at O’Shea
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The
Goodnight Circle, written by Carolyn
Lesser, illustrated by Lorinda Bryan Cauley,
is an award-winning natural science book about
nocturnal and diurnal animals of the forest.
A perfect bedtime story. Ageless.
Paperback $7 (Harcourt) |
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Great
Crystal Bear written by Carolyn Lesser,
illustrated by Bill Noonan, is a lyrical natural
science book that follows the polar bear through
all seasons and reveals his wisdom and resilience
in a stark and beautiful Arctic environment.
Ageless.
Full color hardback $16 (Harcourt) |
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Storm
on the Desert written by Carolyn
Lesser, illustrated by Ted Rand, shows the
fierce drama of a summer storm as it drenches
the baked and thirsty land of the American
South-west, and how animals and plant life
are affected. Awarded one of seven places
on the 1997 John Burroughs List of Nature
Books for Young Readers, by the American Museum
of Natural History, New York. Ageless.
Full
color hardback $15. (Harcourt) |
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Dig
Hole, Soft Mole, written by Carolyn
Lesser, illustrated by Laura Regan, is another
natural science book, which gives young readers
a mole's-eye view of a wetland, following
a star-nosed mole as he tunnels underground
then into a sparkling pond. Ageless.
Full
color hardback |
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Spots:
Counting Creatures from Sky to Sea,
written by Carolyn Lesser, illustrated by
Laura Regan, is a natural science book about
spotted creatures and the ten biomes they
inhabit. An early counting book with a glossary
to spark the imagination of older readers.
Full color hardback $16 (Harcourt) Order
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What
a Wonderful Day to Be a Cow, written
by Carolyn Lesser, illustrated by Melissa
Mathis, is a perfect introduction to a working
farm, showing animal activities and the moods
of nature each month. Age-less.
Full
color hardback (Alfred A. Knopf) Out
Of Print |
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The
Knees Knock Again, written by Carolyn
Lesser, illustrated by Larry Shles, is a collaboration
of short, whimsical poetry about animals,
nature, children and childhood events that
will touch people of all ages. Pen and ink
drawings.
Paperback $5 (Oakwood Press) Out
Of Print |
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The
Explorer's Journal, written by Carolyn
Lesser, provides a logbook with questions
for anyone going on a real whale watch or
watching a whale video. A chance to record
your impressions of what you see, hear and
feel on an exciting adventure. Bon Voyage,
Explorer!
Paperback
$3. Out Of Print |
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INFORMATION
FOR SCHOOLS ORDERING BOOKS BY CAROLYN LESSER
Spots: Counting Creatures
from Sky to Sea 
ISBN 0-15-200666-4
Full
color hardback $16
To
receive a 40% discount on orders for author
appearances, please call Roseleigh Navarre
1-877-488-7323 at Harcourt or email her at
roseleigh.navarre@harcourt.com
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