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The Very Little Princess: Rose's Story

Written by Newbery Honor Winner, Marion Dane Bauer;
Illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles
Random House, 2011
The second in the series about a girl who finds a doll with attitude.  Its also about friendship, loyalty and caring for one another.


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The Very Little Princess

Written by Newbery Honor Winner, Marion Dane Bauer;
Illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles
Random House, 2010
A chapter book about a girl Zoey who, one morning finds out she has a grandmother named Hazel (isn’t that a witch’s name?) She also finds out that friends sometimes come in unexpected sizes, and maybe with a little attitude. 

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Moon Child
By Nadia Krilanovich; Illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles
Tricycle Press | Random House, 2010
"This charming bedtime lullaby gives readers a new way of looking at the moon as they follow a raccoon, an owl and an otter in their nighttime rambles ... Sayles’s pastel-and-acrylic illustrations beautifully capture the sense of wonder the young animals have for the luminous full moon. Her night is a place of magic where water holds stars and anything is possible." (Picture book. 2-6)
--Kirkus Review



Mother's Song
By Ellin Greene; Illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles
Clarion Books, 2008
A Victorian Lullaby complete with fairies. Edited by Ellen Greene.







The Goldfish Yawned
Written & Illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles
Henry Holt & Co., 2005
"The clock tick-tocked, the nightlight hummed... On the rug a ship set sail." And so begins a dreamy night time journey. For ages 1- 4

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Mashed up Fairy Tales

Mashed up Fairy Tales

Just Starting Out

Just Starting Out
This piece is featured in Profiles Issue #8 .

Tomb 10A

Tomb 10A

Birds

Birds
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