New Releases by Byrd Baylor

Byrd Baylor is the author of Desert Dwellers Know (2015), I'm in Charge of Celebrations (2014), One Small Blue Bead (2014), The Other Way to Listen (2014), Desert Voices (2014).

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Desert Dwellers Know

release date: Jan 01, 2015

I'm in Charge of Celebrations

release date: Jul 22, 2014
I'm in Charge of Celebrations
Byrd Baylor''s text captures and shares some of the special experiences in the Southwest desert country that have inaugurated her private celebrations: The Time of Falling Stars, in the middle of August, when "every time a streak of light goes shooting through the darkness, I feel my heart shoot out of me"; Rainbow Celebration Day, marking the time she and a jackrabbit stood together watching a triple-rainbow over a canyon; and the real New Year''s Day (January first is "just another winter day"), the day spring begins. "I celebrate with horned toads and ravens and lizards and quail...And, Friend, it''s not a bad party."

One Small Blue Bead

release date: Jul 08, 2014
One Small Blue Bead
A band of men sat huddled in a cave Where coals of fire glowed warm and red. Boy lay curled on a bed of leaves But he sat up when an old man said: "This thought keeps spinning in my head. There must be caves just like our own Somewhere And other axes made of stone Somewhere And other men like me." Though only Boy shares his dream, the old man leaves the tribe to search for what the world may hold. Boy does the old man''s work in his absence and watches hopefully for his return... For any good thing Can happen when The world is full of Tribes of men Who know that they have brothers. First published in 1965 and long out of print, Byrd Baylor''s powerful story is newly illustrated with Ronald Himler''s vigorous yet tender pictures.

The Other Way to Listen

release date: Jun 17, 2014
The Other Way to Listen
With a lot of practice, a young boy learns from his old teacher how to listen to the sounds and songs of the natural world. When you know “the other way to listen,” you can hear the wild-flower seed bursting open. You hear rocks murmuring and hills singing, and it seems like the most natural thing in the world. Of course, it takes a lot of practice, and you can’t be in a hurry. Most people never hear these things at all. This is the story of an old man who had a special way of hearing and of a child who hoped to learn his secrets. Byrd Baylor and Peter Parnall have combined their unique, award-winning talents to celebrate the world of nature.

Desert Voices

release date: May 20, 2014
Desert Voices
On the hottest summer afternoons when desert creatures look for shade and stay close to the earth and keep their voices low I sit high on a cactus and fling my loud ringing trill out to the sun... So sings the Cactus Wren, one of the ten desert creatures that speaks for itself in the evocative and lyrical verses of Desert Voices. In both text and illustration, Desert Voices conveys a message of spirit and courage from the shy and quiet creatures of the beautiful desert land.

The Way to Start a Day

release date: Apr 15, 2014
The Way to Start a Day
Beautiful paintings highlight the ways various peoples from around the world welcome the sun and the start of a new day in this Caldecott Honor–winning picture book. Some people say there is a new sun every day, and that it begins its life at dawn and lives for one day only. They say you have to welcome it. From cavemen, to the Aztecs, to the ancient Egyptians, Baylor Bird describes the ways that people throughout history and the world celebrated the dawn. By the end you may be inspired to create your own song for the sunrise.

Hawk, I'm Your Brother

release date: Mar 11, 2014
Hawk, I'm Your Brother
“A Native American boy captures a hawk in the hope that he can also capture some sense of its ability to fly….Parnall’s sweeping black-and-white panoramas complement this spare, poetic text.” —School Library Journal A Caldecott Honor Book An ALA Notable Book

The Desert Is Theirs

release date: Mar 11, 2014
The Desert Is Theirs
You may think of the desert as a harsh, dry place where no one would ever want to live -- but think again. The Desert People know. so do the animals. Both love the land, and "share the feeling of being brothers in the desert, of being desert creatures together." Byrd Baylor''s spare, poetic text and Peter Parnall''s striking illustrations lime the sky, stone and sand of the desert in this haunting book.

Everybody Needs a Rock

release date: Aug 16, 2011
Everybody Needs a Rock
Everybody needs a rock -- at least that''s the way this particular rock hound feels about it in presenting her own highly individualistic rules for finding just the right rock for you.

The Table Where Rich People Sit

release date: Jul 01, 1998
The Table Where Rich People Sit
A girl discovers that her impoverished family is rich in things that matter in life, especially being outdoors and experiencing nature.

Table Where the Rich People Sit

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Yes is Better Than No

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Yes is Better Than No
Focuses on the problems and experiences of a small group of Tohono O''Odham Indians who have left the reservation to live in a ghetto in Tucson, Arizona.

Amigo

release date: May 12, 1989
Amigo
Desperately wanting a pet to love, a boy decides to tame a prairie dog who has already decided to tame the boy for his own pet.

And it is Still that Way

release date: Dec 01, 1987
And it is Still that Way
These legends and folktales were told to the compiler.

Guess who My Favorite Person is

release date: Sep 01, 1985
Guess who My Favorite Person is
Two friends play the game of naming their favorite things.

If You are a Hunter of Fossils

If You are a Hunter of Fossils
A fossil hunter looking for signs of an ancient sea in the rocks of a western Texas mountain describes how the area must have looked millions of years ago.

The Best Town in the World

The Best Town in the World
A nostalgic view of the best town in the world, where dogs were smarter, chickens laid prettier brown eggs, wildflowers grew taller and thicker, and the people knew how to make the best chocolate cakes and toys in the world.

Moon Song

Moon Song
After giving birth to Coyote Child and leaving him to fend for himself, Mother Moon listens for the moon song of all coyotes.

Your Own Best Secret Place

Your Own Best Secret Place
Considers the pleasures to be found in one''s very own private place, whether it be a hollow in a tree, a sandy gully, or a secret sand dune.

Halcon Soy Tu Hermano

Halcon Soy Tu Hermano
Determined to learn to fly, Rudy adopts a hawk hoping that their kinship willbring him closer to his goal.

We Walk in Sandy Places

We Walk in Sandy Places
When animals cross the desert their tracks leave behind a story in the sand.

Sometimes I Dance Mountains

Sometimes I Dance Mountains
Text and photographs capture a young girl''s feelings about dance.

When Clay Sings

When Clay Sings
A lyrical consideration of the lives and thoughts of an ancient people whose pottery can still be found in the desert of the American Southwest. "Bahti has filled the pages with evocative pen-and-ink line drawings representing the primitive figures and designs on the pottery . . . The striking effect of the illustrations is matched by Baylor''s word images . . ".--School Library Journal, starred review. Caldecott Honor Book; ALA Notable Children''s Book.

Plink, Plink, Plink

Plink, Plink, Plink
Describes the various noises heard at night.

Before You Came this Way

Before You Came this Way
Cave drawings prompt questions about the lives and purposes of their prehistoric creators.

Halcon, Soy Tu Hermano

Halcon, Soy Tu Hermano
Lyrical storybook with spacious illustrations and poetic text.
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