Jay, Alison

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Looking for yesterday

"How can tomorrow ever be as good as yesterday? A boy doesn't think it can be and puts all his scientific knowledge to use, trying to work out how to go faster than the speed of light and make time go backwards. His grandad discovers him exploring the garden looking for wormholes, a possible shortcut back to yesterday, and reassures him that tomorrow will hold great experiences, which will become new treasured memories"--OCLC.

Bee & me

A little girl befriends a bee, which takes her on a journey of discovery in this wordless picture book.

Bee & me

2017
"A little girl befriends a bee, which takes her on a journey of discovery in this wordless picture book"--OCLC.

Out of the blue

2014
When a giant octopus entangled in fishing line is washed ashore during a big storm and becomes stranded on the beach, a young boy and girl, assisted by various sea creatures, push and pull him back to sea. Includes endnotes on marine life, lighthouses, and items that wash up on beaches.

The twelve days of Christmas

2015
A happy couple makes their way to a lavish Christmas party, discovering wonderful gifts as they go.

1 2 3

a child's first counting book
2009
A little girl awakens to scenes from fairy tales in which she can count familiar characters or objects from one to ten and back again.

Welcome to the zoo

2008
A fanciful trip to the zoo reveals much more on display than just animals. Includes objects to search for in the illustrations.

ABC

a child's first alphabet book
2003
In this alphabet book, a is for apple and z is for zoo.

Red green blue

a first book of colors
2010
Characters from nursery rhymes populate a tale that highlights the colorful aspects of the familiar poems, with a key to the nursery rhymes referenced in the story.

1 2 3

a child's first counting book
2007
A little girl awakens to scenes from fairy tales in which she can count familiar characters or objects from one to ten and back again.

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