Tag Archives: Laura Numeroff

What Grandmas Do Best

November 8, 2010

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What Grandmas Do Best

All children love their grandparents – and what’s not to love? Grandparents have the ability to spoil their grandchildren as much as they want to. That’s why they give them so much love and affection, and why children always love going to spend time at grandma or grandpa’s house! Laura Numeroff, well-known author of selections [...]

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What Aunts Do Best

November 7, 2010

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What Aunts Do Best

Laura Numeroff became well-known in the world of stories written for children for her “If You Give A…” series of books, which are a tumbled, jumbled series that follows one creature as they start with something simple, then make a huge mess out of everything. But Numeroff has written a number of other tales, including [...]

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Beatrice Doesn’t Want To

November 6, 2010

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Beatrice Doesn’t Want To

Not all children love to read, which is a problem for many parents, who often find themselves reading to their children while they’re in the bath just to get them to sit still for a story! Laura Numeroff, well known author of the “If You Give A…” series of books tackles the realistic tale of [...]

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Sometimes I Wonder If Poodles Like Noodles

November 3, 2010

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Sometimes I Wonder If Poodles Like Noodles

If you have children, you’ve likely heard the name Laura Numeroff before. Laura Numeroff is the author who is responsible for writing the well-known and hilarious “If You Give A…” series. This series has won numerous awards and has become a beloved series for children around the world. These tales are all truly enjoyable to [...]

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If You Give a Cat a Cupcake

November 2, 2010

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If You Give a Cat a Cupcake

The combination of Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond has become a legendary one in the world of children’s books. The duo have created a number of engaging and downright silly books that have captured the imagination of children and that have helped to foster a lifetime love of learning. The duo particularly love to write [...]

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Would I Trade My Parents?

November 1, 2010

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Would I Trade My Parents?

Every child, at one point in time or another, gets frustrated with their parents and wishes that they could have parents who were different. But what would happen if children really were able to trade their parents? Would they truly be happier or would they feel the same as they do now? Author Laura Numeroff, [...]

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If You Take a Mouse to School

October 31, 2010

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If You Take a Mouse to School

Every child thinks about taking their pet to school at least once, but most of the time, parents keep them from doing that. Can you imagine what would happen if your son or daughter were able to bring their dog to school? You’d likely have to deal with a huge amount of complaints from the [...]

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Happy Valentine’s Day, Mouse!

October 19, 2010

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Happy Valentine’s Day, Mouse!

If you’re looking for stories about fuzzy or furry animals, you won’t find many more lovable creatures than the ones Laura Numeroff creates. Cover after cover, Laura Numeroff’s list of picture books she’s written over the years feature animals of some sort, whether it’s a moose, cat, dog, bear, or a mouse, the animal for [...]

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Dogs Don’t Wear Sneakers

September 15, 2010

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Dogs Don’t Wear Sneakers

Children love the silly and deplore the mundane. That’s why some of the most popular picture books in the history of children’s literature are stories that are extremely silly. Authors know that children enjoy silliness and that they can not only laugh with it, but they can learn with it as well. And one author [...]

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What Mommies Do Best

September 14, 2010

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What Mommies Do Best

All children love their caregivers, and most of the time those caregivers are mothers or fathers who do everything they can for their children. Children love to read childrens books about how parents love their children, because it is something that they can really related to and can emulate with their children. Well-known author of [...]

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