JPB Anno
Anno,
Mitsumasa. ANNO'S ANIMALS. The reader is invited to find a variety
of animals hidden amidst woodland scenes. 1979, c1977.
JPB Anno
Anno,
Mitsumasa. ANNO'S COUNTING HOUSE. One by one, ten children move
from their old house into their new house with all their possessions.
Die-cut windows reveal the interiors of the houses and the book can also
be read from back to front. c 1982.
JPB Anno
Anno,
Mitsumasa. ANNO'S FLEA MARKET. Depicts the treasures and trash of a
flea market, one Saturday morning in the town square, as men, women, and
children buy and sell everything imaginable. c1984.
JPB Anno
Anno,
Mitsumasa. ANNO'S JOURNEY. Records in drawings the author's journey
through northern Europe and his impressions of the land, the people at
work and play, and their art, architecture, folklore, and fairy tales.
1978, c1977.
JPB Anno
Anno,
Mitsumasa. ANNO'S PEEKABOO. By turning half pages, the reader is
invited to play a game of peekaboo with a variety of animals and people.
c1988, c1987
JPB Anno
Anno,
Mitsumasa. Anno's U.S.A. MITSUMASA ANNO. In wordless panoramas a
lone traveler approaches the New World from the West in the present day
and journeys the width of the country backward through time, departing the
east coast as the Santa Maria appears over the horizon. c1983.
JPB Ardizzone
Ardizzone,
Edward. THE WRONG SIDE OF THE BED. A little boy gets up one day and
finds everything goes wrong. [1970]
JPB Aruego
Aruego, Jose.
LOOK WHAT I CAN DO. Two carabaos discover that being a copycat can
lead to trouble. [1971]
JPB Aruego
Aruego, Jose.
WE HIDE, YOU SEEK. The reader is invited to find animals hidden in
their natural habitat. c1979.
JPB Baker
Baker,
Jeannie. WINDOW. Chronicles the events and changes in a young boy's
life and in his environment, from babyhood to grownup, through wordless
scenes observed from the window of his room. c1991.
JPB Bakken
Bakken,
Harold. THE SPECIAL STRING. A little boy has many adventures as he
follows a seemingly endless piece of string and rolls it into a bigger and
bigger ball. c1981.
JPB Bang
Bang, Molly.
THE GREY LADY AND THE STRAWBERRY SNATCHER. In this story without
words, an old woman is pursued by a strange man with a passion for
strawberries. c1980.
JPB Briggs
Briggs,
Raymond. THE SNOWMAN. When his snowman comes to life, a little boy
invites him home and in return is taken on a flight high above the
countryside. c1978.
JPB Carle
Carle, Eric.
1, 2, 3 TO THE ZOO. Each car on the train has one more zoo animal
than the one before, from the first car with an elephant to the last with
ten birds. [1982], c1968.
JPB Carle
Carle, Eric.
DO YOU WANT TO BE MY FRIEND? A mouse searches everywhere for a friend.
c1987.
JPB Carle
Carle, Eric.
MY VERY FIRST BOOK OF NUMBERS. Fruits such as bananas, cherries,
lemons, and pineapples are painted in color on the bottom half of these
split pages. The top half bears a numeral and a corresponding number of
black squares to match with the appropriate number of fruits. c1974.
JPB Carrick
Carrick,
Donald. DRIP, DROP. Traces the journey of a raindrop through a leak
in the roof. [1973]
JPB Carroll
Carroll, Ruth.
THE DOLPHIN AND THE MERMAID. The dolphin, the mermaid, and their
friends lead a peaceful underwater existence until they are threatened by
thoughtless humans. [1974]
JPB Charlip
Charlip, Remy.
THIRTEEN. Thirteen picture stories of a magic show, a sea disaster,
and other dramas develop separately but simultaneously. [1975]
JPB Crews
Crews, Donald.
TRUCK. Follows the journey of a truck from loading to unloading.
c1980.
JPB Daughtry
Daughtry,
Duanne. WHAT'S INSIDE? Presents pairs of photographs, the first of
which shows the outside of an object and invites the reader to guess the
contents before turning to the second photograph for the answer. c1984.
JPB Degen
Degen, Bruce.
AUNT POSSUM AND THE PUMPKIN MAN. Aunt Possum receives an unexpected
Halloween visit from the pumpkin man. c1977.
JPB Demi
Demi.
FOLLOW THE LINE. This wordless story follows a line which changes
character as it travels through different landscapes. c1981.
JPB DePaola
De Paola,
Tomie. PANCAKES FOR BREAKFAST. A little old lady's attempts to have
pancakes for breakfast are hindered by a scarcity of supplies and the
participation of her pets. c1978.
JPB DePaola
De Paola,
Tomie. SING, PIERROT, SING: A PICTURE BOOK IN MIME. Simple Pierrot
dreams of his saucy sweetheart Columbine in this original story featuring
the traditional comic characters. c1983.
JPB DuPasquier
Dupasquier,
Philippe. THE GREAT ESCAPE. In this story without words, an escaped
prisoner leads the police on an exciting chase. c1988.
JPB Emberley
Emberley, Ed.
ABC. ED EMBERLEY'S ABC. Animals engaged in a variety of activities
introduce the letters of the alphabet. c1978.
JPB Freeman
Freeman, Don.
FOREVER LAUGHTER. Nothing can make the gloomy King laugh until the
jester brings him a mirror. [1970]
JPB Goodall
Goodall, John
S. THE ADVENTURES OF PADDY PORK. A picture story in which a little
pig slips away from his mother to joint the circus, only to learn he was
better off at home. [1968]
JPB Goodall
Goodall, John
S. THE BALLOONING ADVENTURES OF PADDY PORK. The further adventures
of Paddy Pork as he sets out on a balloon journey that takes him to many
strange places. [1969]
JPB Goodall
Goodall, John
S. PADDY'S NEW HAT. The purchase of an elegant straw hat leads
Paddy Pork into a series of wild adventures. c1980.
JPB Goodall
Goodall, John
S. PADDY PORK'S HOLIDAY. A summer camping expedition turns into a
series of unexpectedly dramatic adventures for young Paddy. c1976.
JPB Hoban
Hoban, Tana.
BIG ONES, LITTLE ONES. Photos without text depict the mature and
young of various animals, both domestic and wild. c1976.
JPB Hoban
Hoban, Tana.
JUST LOOK. The reader views photographs of familiar objects, first
through cut-out holes, then in their entirety. c1996.
JPB Hoban
Hoban, Tana.
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Photographs of familiar objects are first viewed
through a cut-out hole, then in their entirety. c1988.
JPB Hoban
Hoban, Tana.
OF COLORS AND THINGS. Photographs of toys, food, and other common
objects are grouped on each page according to color. c1989.
JPB Hoban
Hoban, Tana.
SHADOWS AND REFLECTIONS. Photographs without text feature shadows
and reflections of various objects, animals, and people. c1990.
JPB Hoban
Hoban, Tana.
SHAPES, SHAPES, SHAPES. Photographs of familiar objects such as
chair, barrettes, and manhole cover present a study of rounded and angular
shapes. c1986.
JPB Hogrogian
Hogrogian,
Nonny. APPLES. The apple peddler replenishes his cart from the
trees that grow from the discarded cores of the apples he sells. [1972]
JPB Hutchins
Hutchins, Pat.
1 HUNTER. One hunter walks through the forest observed first by two
elephants, then by three giraffes, etc. 1986, c1982.
JPB Hutchins
Hutchins, Pat.
CHANGES, CHANGES. Two wooden dolls rearrange wooden building blocks
to form various objects. [c1971]
JPB Karlin
Karlin,
Bernie. MEOW! A cat's constant meow annoys a whole family until
they learn the surprising reason for all the noise. c1991.
JPB Keats
Keats, Ezra
Jack. CLEMENTINA'S CACTUS. Clementina discovers a delightful
surprise deep inside the prickly skin of the cactus. [1982]
JPB Kent
Kent, Jack.
THE EGG BOOK. An optimistic hen hatches a turtle, an alligator, and an
ostrich before she discovers how to hatch a chick. [1975]
JPB Krahn
Krahn,
Fernando. HOW SANTA CLAUS HAD A LONG AND DIFFICULT JOURNEY DELIVERING
HIS PRESENTS. Pictures without words show Santa Claus trying to get
airborne after the reindeer break away from their traces. [1970]
JPB Krahn
Krahn,
Fernando. LITTLE LOVE STORY. Although inflating a valentine gift
becomes a major project, it seems worthwhile when a fall from the balcony
occurs. c1976.
JPB Krahn
Krahn,
Fernando. THE SECRET IN THE DUNGEON. A curious child slips away
from a tour group at an old castle and stumbles upon a sleeping dragon in
a dungeon. c1983.
JPB Krahn
Krahn,
Fernanco. WHO'S SEEN THE SCISSORS? The tailor's scissors suddenly
take off on a rampage, snipping their way around town leaving a wake of
mild destruction. [1975]
JPB Lewis
Lewis,
Stephen. ZOO CITY. By matching the photograph of an inanimate city
object on the upper half of a split page with the photograph of the animal
it resembles on the lower half, the reader also completes the name of the
animal involved. c1976.
JPB Lindblom
Lindblom,
Steven. LET'S GIVE KITTY A BATH! Two children try to give Kitty a
bath and a merry chase ensues when Kitty tries to hide from them. c1982.
JPB Martin
Martin, Rafe.
WILL'S MAMMOTH. Though his parents explain there have been no
mammoths for over 10,000 years, Will goes out in the snow one day, certain
he will meet some. c1989.
JPB Mayer
Mayer, Mercer.
AH-CHOO. Relates the consequences of an elephant's sneeze. c1976.
JPB Mayer
Mayer,
Marianna. ALLEY OOP! One by one, ten animals form a pyramid--the
first is a mouse and the last is an elephant. c1985.
JPB Mayer
Mayer, Mercer.
A BOY, A DOG, A FROG, AND A FRIEND. A quiet fishing party is
interrupted when something unexpected bites on the line. Mercer. A boy, a
dog, a frog, and a friend. [1971]
JPB Mayer
Mayer, Mercer.
A BOY, A DOG, AND A FROG. Tells in pictures a boy's unsuccessful
attempts to catch a frog. [1967]
JPB Mayer
Mayer, Mercer.
FROG, WHERE ARE YOU? A boy and his dog suffer through several
adventures while searching for a pet frog that escaped during the night.
[1969]
JPB Mayer
Mayer, Mercer.
HICCUP. Mr. Hippopotamus' violent efforts to cure his lady friend's
hiccups become increasingly irritating to her--then he gets an attack.
c1976.
JPB Mayer
Mayer, Mercer
TWO MORAL TALES. A bear dresses up in dilapidated clothing only to
be laughed at and two birds quarrel over the ownership of a top hat in
these two stories told in pictures.
JPB Mayer c.2
Mayer, Mercer.
SLY FOX'S FOLLY. TWO MORE MORAL TALES. The pictorial adventures of
two pigs who dress up for an evening out and a sly fox who attempts to
trick two ladies. [1974]
JPB McCully
McCully, Emily
Arnold. FOUR HUNGRY KITTENS. In this wordless story, four kittens
share adventures while their mother is away hunting food. c2001.
JPB McCully
McCully, Emily
Arnold. NEW BABY. The youngest mouse in a large family discovers
excitement and frustration when a new baby arrives. c1988.