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Barbara Lehman

Author of The Red Book

8+ Works 2,568 Members 551 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Barbara Lehman, Barbara Lehman

Series

Works by Barbara Lehman

The Red Book (2004) 1,430 copies
Rainstorm (2007) 366 copies
Museum Trip (2006) 331 copies
Trainstop (2008) 201 copies
The Secret Box (2011) 136 copies
Red Again (2017) 76 copies
Trains 1 copy

Associated Works

The Witches' Almanac: Aries 1979 to Pisces 1980 (1979) — Contributor — 17 copies
Mattie (1992) — Illustrator — 11 copies
The Witches' Almanac: Aries 1976 to Pisces 1977 (1976) — Contributor — 8 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1963
Gender
female
Occupations
illustrator

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Reviews

Independent Reading level: Grade 1-3
 
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Traci_Spurlock | 3 other reviews | Apr 19, 2024 |
"Little Red" (a red-haired kid) goes from their father's bakery (Pat-A-Cake Bakery) along the city blocks to Grandmother's house, trailed all along the way by Wolfie the cat, who's desperate for the cake Little Red is bringing. Speech and thought bubbles contain only pictures (cake, Grandma, exclamation marks) to show what characters are communicating or thinking. As Little Red passes through the neighborhood, readers will notice plenty of fairytale and nursery rhyme allusions (the Dish & Spoon Diner, Cinderella Footwear, Golden Goose Savings Bank, 3 Pig Realty, Mary Q. Contrary Florist, etc.). No one is eaten, and everyone has cake; at the end, readers are prompted to look back through the book to find 24 "lost" sheep, and find the images from fairytales and nursery rhymes.

See also: Tooth Fairy Cat by Claudia Rueda; The Jolly Postman, or, Other People's Letters by Janet Ahlberg, Once Upon A Time
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JennyArch | 3 other reviews | Mar 18, 2024 |
This is another wordless book that would be great for primary and intermediate students. The illustrations follow a young boy who breaks away from his class on a field trip and goes on an adventure alone until eventually meeting back with the class. I thought this book was super fun and creative as it had realistic and imaginative aspects that I think students would love. I think it would be fun to have intermediate students look through the book and write their own stories that go along with the illustrations in the book.… (more)
 
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kthomas22 | 54 other reviews | Feb 29, 2024 |
This book is a very cute book about a rainy day adventure. A kid finds a magical place to spend his day with friends and is first reluctant to do so, but at the end he is excited when it is a rainy day because it means he gets to go back. I think this would be a fun "show aloud" book to encourage kids to think about the storyline.
 
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stewartj22 | 62 other reviews | Feb 7, 2024 |

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Works
8
Also by
3
Members
2,568
Popularity
#10,002
Rating
4.1
Reviews
551
ISBNs
31
Languages
4

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