New Releases by Alvin TRESSELT

Alvin TRESSELT is the author of The Mitten (1964), How Far is Far? (1964), Under the Trees and Through the Grass (1962), An Elephant is Not a Cat (1962), Wake Up, City! (1957).

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How Far is Far?

How Far is Far?
Here are some provocative answers to the questions most children ask that add new dimensions to their world.

Under the Trees and Through the Grass

Under the Trees and Through the Grass
Pictures and text introduce animals of the woods.

Wake Up, City!

Wake Up, City!
Tells of how a big city wakes up.

The Rabbit Story

The Rabbit Story
A story about a little rabbit who leaves her mother''s nest and sets off alone in the wilderness. After being captured, she spends time as a pet before escaping and starting her own family.

White Snow, Bright Snow ... Illustrated by Roger Duvoisin ... Ninth Printing. [A Tale for Children.].

Le Soleil se lève, par Alvin Tresselt. Dessins de Roger Duvoisin. Traduit de l'américain... "Sun up"...

Bonjour, rouge-gorge

Bonjour, rouge-gorge
Despite the cold and dreary weather, Mr. Robin helps a little boy discover the hidden signs of spring.

Wake Up, Farm!

Wake Up, Farm!
This is the story of farm animals waking up as the morning sun comes up.

"Hi, Mister Robin!"

"Hi, Mister Robin!"
Mister Robin helps a little boy discover the signs of spring. Kindergarten - Grade 2.

I Saw the Sea Come in

I Saw the Sea Come in
A little boy spends the morning playing on the beach as the tide comes in.

My Mother is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World; I Saw the Sea Come In

Autumn Harvest

Autumn Harvest
"Mr. Tresselt writes quiet, factual prose about katydids, reapers and threshing, falling leaves, apple-gathering, and the first frost."--New York Herald Tribune.

Sun Up

Sun Up
Narrative poem describing the atmosphere and weather conditions.

The Wind and Peter

The Wind and Peter
Story focuses on wind as an early childhood environmental concept.

Johnny Maple-Leaf

Johnny Maple-Leaf
Johnny Maple-Leaf has a perfect view from which to watch all the animals in the forest and the changing seasons.

White snow, bright snow /Illustrated by Roger Duvoisin

White snow, bright snow /Illustrated by Roger Duvoisin
The happiness that the first snow fall brings to children, and the work it is for the farmer, the postman, and the policeman. Kindergarten - Grade 3.

Rain Drop Splash

Rain Drop Splash
How the raindrops form a puddle that grows from pond to river and finally joins the sea.

Sun Up ... Pictures by Roger Duvoisin

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