New Releases by Theo LeSieg

Theo LeSieg is the author of Come Over to My House (2010), The Big Green Book of Beginner Books (2009), Maybe You Should Fly a Jet!. (2003), The Tooth Book (2000), The Eye Book (1999).

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Come Over to My House

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Come Over to My House
There are brick houses, stick houses, tall houses, thin houses, but the best houses of all are those where your friends live. Young readers will enjoy the bouncing rhythm and catchy rhyme in this delightful look at people''s homes throughout the world.

The Big Green Book of Beginner Books

release date: Jan 01, 2009
The Big Green Book of Beginner Books
A perfect introduction to reading that will whet young readers appetites for additional books in the Beginner Book series.

Maybe You Should Fly a Jet!.

release date: Jan 01, 2003

The Tooth Book

release date: Jan 01, 2000
The Tooth Book
"Originally published in a different form by Random House, Inc., in 1981"--P. opposite t.p.

The Eye Book

release date: Sep 28, 1999
The Eye Book
Our eyes see flies. Our eyes see ants. Sometimes they see pink underpants. Oh, say can you see? Dr. Seuss’s hilarious ode to eyes gives little ones a whole new appreciation for all the wonderful things to be seen!

The Pop-up Mice of Mr. Brice

release date: Jan 01, 1989
The Pop-up Mice of Mr. Brice
The talents and traits of 26 amazing mice are revealed in a Seussian cornucopia of flaps, pop-ups, add-ons, pull-tabs, and acetate on-lays that explore the concepts of letters, size, color, time, and word recognition.

Maybe You Should Fly a Jet! Maybe You Should be a Vet!

Maybe You Should Fly a Jet! Maybe You Should be a Vet!
Suggests in rhyme a variety of occupational choices.

The First of October

The First of October
Every wish is fulfilled on the first of October.

Hooper Humperdink ... ? Not Him!

Hooper Humperdink ... ? Not Him!
A youngster plans a huge, spectacular party, inviting friends whose names begin with every letter from A to Z. However, Hooper Humperdink isn''t on the list. Children can find out why in this early reader. Full color.

Hooper Humperdink--? Not Him!

Hooper Humperdink--? Not Him!
A youngster plans a huge, spectacular party, inviting friends whose names begin with every letter from A to Z--except for one person.

Ten Apples Up on Top!

Ten Apples Up on Top!
Funny beginning reader with rhyming text. 4-7 yrs.

Children's Books, Not Catalogued Separately.

Ten Apples on Top

Ten Apples on Top
"Three friends balance counting and fun in this silly Beginner Book by Dr. Seuss and illustrated by Roy McKie. When a lion, a dog, and a tiger meet up, they soon discover that they can each do different things while balancing apples on their heads. Whether drinking milk, jumping rope, or roller-skating, they can do a lot with ten apples up on top! But watch out, she has a mop! She''ll knock those apples from up on top. Seuss''s apple-balancing characters will have youngsters reading, counting, and giggling!"--Publisher''s description.

Ten apples up on top

Ten apples up on top
A lion, a dog, and a tiger balance apples on their heads.
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