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Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood is the author of A Quiet Place as well as the New York Times bestselling Can't Do series. His books Old Turtle and Old Turtle and the Broken Truth were both international bestsellers. He lives in a cabin in the woods of Minnesota. A studied naturalist, Douglas shares his knowledge of nature as a wilderness guide.

Where the Sunrise Begins will be released on May 18, 2010 in Hardcover
May 18, 2010
Where the Sunrise Begins is now available in Hardcover
May 18, 2010
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Where the Sunrise Begins
Nov 12, 2009
What Santa Can't Do will be released on October 07, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Oct 07, 2008
What Santa Can't Do is now available in Trade Paperback
Oct 07, 2008
What Santa Can't Do will be released on October 07, 2008 in
Oct 07, 2008
What Santa Can't Do is now available in
Oct 07, 2008
Making The World will be released on September 11, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Sep 11, 2008
Making The World is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 11, 2008
Making The World will be released on September 11, 2008 in
Sep 11, 2008
Making The World is now available in
Sep 11, 2008
What Grandmas Can't Do will be released on March 25, 2008 in Trade Paperback
Mar 25, 2008
What Grandmas Can't Do is now available in Trade Paperback
Mar 25, 2008
What Grandmas Can't Do will be released on March 25, 2008 in
Mar 25, 2008
What Grandmas Can't Do is now available in
Mar 25, 2008
The Secret of Saying Thanks will be released on September 27, 2005 in Hardcover
Sep 27, 2005

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Cleveland Live, December 17, 2011
...childhood. The watercolor and gouache illustrations fit well with the period and context. Grade: A- Franklin and Winston Douglas Wood & Barry Moser Seventy years ago, as the United States reeled from Pearl Harbor and Great Britain "stood nearly alone...
Chicago Tribune, December 8, 2011
...with fry bread, chokecherry pudding and small happinesses. "Franklin and Winston: A Christmas That Changed the World" By Douglas Wood, illustrated by Barry Moser Candlewick, $16.99, ages 9-12 By Christmas 1941, after Pearl Harbor, Great Britain had...
Bookslut, December 5, 2011
...dip some little toes in the art world, then this is an obvious first choice. The title of Douglas Wood's historical picture book, , immediately caught my attention (how often do we see books for children about two world leaders spending a holiday...
Grandparents Magazine, November 15, 2011
...master and an acclaimed poet and author comes a glorious celebration of the true spirit of Chanukah. by Douglas Wood, illustrated by Barry Moser A compelling look at two leaders who held the world's fate in their hands – and the holiday visit that...
Canton Repository, September 12, 2011
...Very Quiet Cricket? by Eric Carle; ?Fables Aesop Never Wrote? by Robert Kraus; ?What Grandmas Can?t Do? by Douglas Wood Books to Buy The following books are available at favorite bookstores. ?Moo? by Matthew Van Fleet, photography by Brian Stanton, Simon...
Carroll County Online, June 19, 2011
...communicate his love to his child. She followed with a reading of "What Dads Can't Do" by Douglas Wood, a humorous look at the role of a father through the eyes of a child. After two stories, the kids in attendance were ready for some action. They got...
Amsterdam News, May 26, 2011
..."No One But You " Kwanzaa Focus: Purpose, Unity, Creativity "No One But You" (Candlewick Press, 2011), by Douglas Wood, illustrated by P.J. Lynch, will have you hooked from the front through to the back cover. Wood takes some of the simplest things in...
Or so she says..., June 2, 2011
...Marco and Polo by Dieter Wiesmuller June 29, 1999 by David Wiesner The Secret of Saying Thanks by Douglas Wood The Secret-Keeper by Kate Coombs What are some books on YOUR list?? ~ Jocelyn Share it! Tweet it! "Like" Or so she says... on Facebook!...
With Great Expectations, May 8, 2011
...How fortunate are the children at Chets Creek to be able to meet an author/ illustrator each year? Douglas Wood is an author with 40 books and also a songwriter. The day started with the faculty meeting for the Principal's Book-of-the-Month. I would...