Kurt Cyrus

Kurt Cyrus

  • 4 stars across 7 books
KURT CYRUS has illustrated several picture books, including Mammoths on the Move and Avalanche Annie: A Not-So-Tall Tale, both written by Lisa Wheeler, and his own Hotel Deep: Light Verse from Dark Water..
24th August 2010

Hibernation Station

Everybody at the station! It’s time for winter hibernation! The sweet rhyming text of this book will calm even the most ... MoreHibernation Station

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1st June 2006

Clue of the Linoleum Lederhosen

In need of a vacation after their last laser-beam-filled adventure, Lily, Jasper, and Katie have flown off for a restful... MoreClue of the Linoleum Lederhosen

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25th October 2011

Zombie Mommy

“Ridiculous in all the best ways.” —Kirkus Reviews In the fifth installment of National Book Award winner M.T. Anderson... MoreZombie Mommy

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1st April 2006

Whales on Stilts

What sort of madman would unleash an army of stilt-walking, laser-beaming, thoroughly angry whales upon the world? Who c... MoreWhales on Stilts

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1st September 2015

What in the World?: Numbers in Nature

The natural world is full of sets of numbers: from birds' wings in twos and clover leaves in threes to deer hooves in fo... MoreWhat in the World?: Numbers in Nature

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11th October 2016

Billions of Bricks

Two, four, six. Look at all the bricks! Grab a hard hat and all your tools, and get ready for a construction adventure i... MoreBillions of Bricks

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1st April 2021

Trillions of Trees: A Counting and Planting Book

Plant a windbreak. Poplars! Pines! Stretch them out in perfect lines. Plant another hundred trees. Alder, ash, and willo... MoreTrillions of Trees: A Counting and Planting Book

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    Hibernation Station

    This is a great rhyming book to help teach the children about hibernation. 
    The illustrations are big and bright wguch caught the children's eye. I t...