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Works by Wendy Cooling

Read Me a Story, Please (1998) — Editor — 107 copies
Centuries of Stories (1999) — Editor — 58 copies
The Puffin Book of Stories for 6 Year Olds (1996) — Editor — 48 copies
The Puffin Book of Stories for 7 Year Olds (1996) — Editor — 46 copies
The Animals' Bedtime Storybook (2000) — Editor — 42 copies
All the Wild Wonders: Poems of Our Earth (2010) — Editor — 39 copies
Go for Goal: Soccer Stories (Quids for Kids) (1997) — Editor — 10 copies
Wild and Free: Animal Stories (1997) — Editor — 7 copies
Listen to Me! (2000) 5 copies
Ride like the wind (1997) 3 copies
Sandy the Seal (1994) 3 copies
Aliens to Earth (1997) 3 copies
It's Christmas (1997) 2 copies
Stranger than ever (1997) — Editor — 2 copies

Associated Works

The Great Automatic Grammatizator and Other Stories (1997) — Editor — 907 copies
The reading solution Making Your Child A Reader For Life (1993) — some editions; Editor — 79 copies
Thirteen Unpredictable Tales! (1996) — Editor — 44 copies
A Treasury of Alphabets (2002) — Introduction — 28 copies
The Caterpillar That Roared (Share-A-Story) (2000) — Consultant — 27 copies
The Kingfisher Treasury of Stories for Beginning Readers (2001) — Introduction — 7 copies
TOP SECRET (1997) — Editor, some editions — 4 copies

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Truly enjoyed knowing Dahl in such an interesting fact filled book! Apparently not a biography but just an amazing book with silly, funny yet all true facts! He's a big generous giant to me

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http://www.sholee.net/2016/05/mpov-d-is-for-dahl-gloriumptious-z.html
 
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Sholee | 9 other reviews | Sep 9, 2021 |
I think that this is an important poetry book to read to children because not only does it teach them about poetry, but it touches on the diversity in the world. I think that this book did a great job at showing children that, and them poems also flowed together very well from the different authors. I loved the illustrations in the book and how it showed the different ethnic groups and how not everyone is the same. This is a great book to incorporate into a poetry/social studies lesson. I think that this book teaches children that not everyone is the same, and to appreciate what you have, because not everyone can be fortunate enough to have somethings that you might have. The poem “Imagine” helps children to understand that. I loved this book and will keep this in mind to read to my future students. This is another great book that shows that different authors use different language for effect in their poems.… (more)
 
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nmhoward | 2 other reviews | Oct 22, 2019 |
Sweet, simple, harmless, and instantly forgettable.  Too bad.  I guess even Mahy and Rosen need to pay the bills.
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |

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