New Releases by Marion Dane Bauer

Marion Dane Bauer is the author of I'm Not Afraid of Halloween! (2006), Niagara Falls (2006), A Bear Named Trouble (2005), Runt (2004), Snow (2003).

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I'm Not Afraid of Halloween!

release date: Aug 08, 2006
I'm Not Afraid of Halloween!
A boy welcomes scary trick-or-treaters at his door until a group of costumes becomes too scary for him.

Niagara Falls

release date: Jun 01, 2006
Niagara Falls
Discusses the history and lore of Niagara Falls.

A Bear Named Trouble

release date: Jun 27, 2005
A Bear Named Trouble
Ten-year-old Jonathan practically lives at the Anchorage Zoo, where his father is a keeper. He loves animals, and even imagines himself inside their bodies, seeing what they see, feeling what they feel. Meanwhile, a young brown bear is wandering through the woods near Anchorage, alone and hungry. One night, while searching for food, the bear crosses paths with Jonathan, who eagerly follows him onto the zoo grounds. But when the bear accidentally kills Mama Goose, Jonathan’s favorite zoo creature, the boy loses the empathy he had felt earlier. He wishes that the bear—now nicknamed Trouble—would meet the same fate as his beloved goose, and he impulsively takes steps to make sure that happens. Based on an actual incident, and told in alternating chapters from the bear’s and Jonathan’s points of view, this is both an involving animal story and a thought-provoking investigation into the consequences of one’s actions.

Runt

release date: Sep 14, 2004
Runt
DEEP IN THE Minnesota forest, where only the strong survive, four regular-sized pups—Leader, Sniffer, Runner, and Thinker—are pushed into the world. Then one last, very small pup is born into the wolf pack. He is called Runt. From the very start, Runt struggles in the harsh wild world of the wolves. He tries learning along with his brothers and sisters, but makes serious mistakes. It’s hard pleasing his father, King, and the other wolves. If only Runt could prove himself to his powerful father and family. . . . “With an economy of words, Bauer precisely and vividly conveys the wolves’ wild world. . . . There’s a ready-made audience for this.”—Booklist, Starred “Beautifully written and faithful to wolves’ behavior (explained in an afterword). . . . Bauer portrays the wolves’ place in the natural world with compassion, respect, and warmth, but this is also the story of any unique individual’s struggle to find his or her niche.”—School Library Journal

Snow

release date: Nov 01, 2003
Snow
Simple text and illustrations explore the wonders of snow.

Wind

release date: Sep 01, 2003
Wind
Illustrations and simple text explain what wind is, how it is used by plants, birds, and people, and how wind can become a storm.

Toes, Ears, & Nose!

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Toes, Ears, & Nose!
Inside my boots I''ve got toes, and beneath my scarf is a... Baby is bundled in a mountain of clothes! Peek under the flaps of clothing to find out what''s underneath, and play this fun peekaboo book again and again!

Land of the Buffalo Bones

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Land of the Buffalo Bones
Fourteen-year-old Polly Rodgers keeps a diary of her 1873 journey from England to Minnesota as part of a colony of eighty people seeking religious freedom, and of their first year struggling to make a life there, led by her father, a Baptist minister.

Sleep, Little One, Sleep

release date: Sep 01, 2002
Sleep, Little One, Sleep
As the sun sets, a father puts his child to bed. Weaving images of mice, of birds, and of polar bears, he tells her that sleep nibbles the last crumb of day; sleep gathers her beneath its feathery wings; and that sleep holds her tight in the furry dark. And as the images of sleep grow larger and larger, the father hopes that sleep will come to his child very soon. In this glorious companion to If You Were Born a Kitten, Marion Dane Bauer and JoEllen McAllister Stammen have created a classic lullaby, as warm and loving as any child and parent at bedtime.

Uh-oh!

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Uh-oh!
A little girl goes through a normal day tripping, dropping things, spilling milk, and waking the baby--uh-oh! A bestselling author showcases childhood clumsiness with compassion and humor in this lift-the-flap book. Petrone''s quirky illustrations perfectly capture a toddler who knows that her mommy and daddy love her--no matter how many uh-oh''s she has. Full-color illustrations. 9 gatefolds.

If You Had a Nose Like an Elephant's Trunk

release date: Jan 01, 2001
If You Had a Nose Like an Elephant's Trunk
Readers are reassured that being themselves has its advantages.Animal anatomy and the myriad differences between humans and animals are the focus of this imaginative picture book. Each page (or spread) is devoted to some aspect of animal anatomy, such as elephant trunks, mosquito mouths, or monkey tails and what a child might do with such an appendage. Winter''s playful watercolor illustrations show a young girl trying out each scenario with an animal companion.

Jason's Bears

release date: Apr 03, 2000
Jason's Bears
Jason''s enthusiasm for bears is dampened when his big brother tells him that they are going to eat him up. Illustrations.

Alison's Wings

release date: Jan 01, 2000

An Early Winter

release date: Aug 23, 1999
An Early Winter
Tim is distressed to learn that his mom, new stepfather, and grandmother are sure Granddad has Alzheimer''s disease. Refusing to accept the possibility that they may be right, Tim persuades Granddad to run away with him on a fishing trip, convinced this will prove that Granddad is still capable of taking care of himself. But on the way to the lake, Granddad keeps forgetting things: their equipment, the soft drinks, even how to make change at the roadside store. When Granddad can''t get them out of a dangerous situation on the water but instead makes the problem worse, Tim finally realizes his grandfather has changed . . . but his awareness may have come too late. Well-developed characters and page-turning suspense ensure that this riveting yet poignant novel will hold readers captive.

Alison's Fierce and Ugly Halloween

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Alison's Puppy

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Our Stories

release date: Oct 18, 1996
Our Stories
Presents a selection of short fiction written by students in grades four through twelve followed by Bauer''s comments on each, detailing what works well and making suggestions for improvements.

A Writer's Story

release date: Jan 01, 1995
A Writer's Story
The author explores the influences that led her to become a writer including the importance of inspiration.

A Taste of Smoke

release date: Jan 01, 1995
A Taste of Smoke
Thirteen-year-old Caitlan looks forward to the camping trip with her older sister in the woods of northern Minnesota, but she doesn''t count on the intrusion of her sister''s boyfriend or the ghost of a boy who died in the fire that destroyed the forest a century before.

Ghost Eye

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Ghost Eye
Purrloom Popcorn, an exotically beautiful cat with one blue eye and one gold eye, receives his first real love from a lonely girl and an array of ghost cats.

When I Go Camping with Grandma

release date: Jan 01, 1995
When I Go Camping with Grandma
A child enjoys a camping trip with Grandma that includes hiking, canoeing, fishing, and cooking out.

Face to Face

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Face to Face
Picked on at school by bullies, thirteen-year-old Michael confronts his fears during a trip to Colorado to see his father, who works as a white-water rafting guide and whom Michael has not seen in eight years.

What's Your Story?

release date: Apr 20, 1992
What's Your Story?
The award-winning author “provides mentoring and practical and technical advice in this handy how-to book . . . as useful to teachers as to young writers” (School Library Journal, starred review). Storytelling is a universal experience. From an early age, we begin to shape our own world by crafting tales. But learning to tell—and write—a good story isn’t easy. It takes dedication and practice, just like for a musician or an athlete, and it can be just as rewarding to accomplish as winning a game or mastering an instrument. It’s the kind of work that feeds our souls and makes us glad to be alive. In What’s Your Story?, Newbery Medal-winning author Marion Dane Bauer discusses how to write fiction from beginning to end, including creating a story plan, choosing the best idea, bringing characters to life, deciding on a point of view, creating realistic dialogue, keeping readers hooked, and revising and polishing the finished product. “Her last comment is telling: ‘Knowing your craft can help you tell a story. But only by taking risks can you make art.’ After many pages of provocative information and straightforward counsel, that sentence may be the one to launch youngsters to the challenge. The book speaks directly to young writers, but many adults (teachers, librarians, reviewers, editors, would-be writers) will also find this sensible dissection of the storytelling process invaluable.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “A pragmatic, organized approach to story writing . . . the exercises and thought processes introduced as groundwork come across as stimulating rather than tedious and may serve to hone analytical skills as well as inspire even the most reluctant writers to try their hand.”—Publishers Weekly

A Dream of Queens and Castles

release date: Dec 01, 1991
A Dream of Queens and Castles
In England with her mother for a year, dreamy Diana meets an eccentric old man and shares his frustrations and use of the royal family as a means of escape.

Touch the Moon

release date: Oct 19, 1987
Touch the Moon
Jennifer is disappointed on her birthday when her father gives her a little china horse and the promise of riding lessons instead of the real horse she''s been expecting.

On My Honor

release date: Jan 01, 1986
On My Honor
Joel dares his best friend, Tony, to a swimming race in a dangerous river. Both boys jump in, but when Joel reaches the sandbar, he finds Tony has vanished. How can he face their parents and the terrible truth?

On My Honour

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Tangled Butterfly

Tangled Butterfly
After an outburst at her brother''s wedding, 17-year-old Michelle is taken to Minnesota''s Apostle Islands for a rest and there meets Paul, a young Native American writer who is the first to sense how deeply disturbed she is.

Foster Child

Foster Child
When her great-grandmother is placed in a nursing home, a twelve-year-old is sent to a foster home where the fanatically religious father presses his attentions on her.

Shelter from the Wind

Shelter from the Wind
A 13-year-old girl runs away from home across the Oklahoma panhandle
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