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The feature which struck me most was the particular round, protruding characteristic of the children's eyes, giving them an eerily apprehensive appearance. The style of the drawing, particularly those bug eyes, is very much like that of the prolific and popular artist Susan Perl. Whether that provides a clue I couldn't say, as I don't know that the illustrator was Susan Perl, or that there'd be any way to confirm it, such as an official Susan Perl website. No idea who published such books, but I'm thinking not Weekly Reader or Scholastic but some fly-by-night printer no one will have heard of.

Normally, once I know the title and author of a favorite childhood book, it's been relatively easy to get copies for my sisters, but in this case my own copy is the ONLY one I have ever SEEN--that includes not only in used bookstores but on eBay or any other online search. It was a big favorite and will go right in the glass case I've built for rare and hard-to-find titles.

Vera Cleaver, Ellen Grae , I keep thinking that this might be Ellen Raskin's original cover for Vera Cleaver's Ellen Grae - the kids have dropped the lantern and are trying to get it back with the fishing pole. But I can't find a copy of the book or an image on-line to check my memory! Wylly Folke St. John, Secret of Hidden Creek , , approximate. I think this might be the book your looking for.

Don't know the story, but this person must find a copy of Crusade in Jeans by Thea Beckman. Won awards in the Netherlands, and is a great story of the Children's Crusades. The Chidren's Crusade ?

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Title was definitely "The Children's Crusade" but I can't remember the author. Used to get this one when I'd forgotten the title of "Crusade in Jeans" heartily agree with the earlier recommendation on this one, too! Henry Treece 75, approximate Back again. Internet suggests the Author may be Henry Treece?

This is definitely the book I remember, and involves the boy and his sister? C65 It doesn't seem to me as if this book quite matches, but here's more info: almost Little Goloden size; chipmunk mailman on yellow cover, putting mail in a mailbox. Inside, he makes deliveries to different animals in human clothes. Marjorie Torrey, Three Little Chipmunks, We searching forever for this book as well and my sister just recently found it and bought it - We grew up with Chuffy, Chirpy and Cheeky!!! I read this book in a Wisconsin one-room schoolhouse in the late forties and then tried to find it for YEARS; I finally found one last year on ebay.

Good luck! Since the poet is so well-known, you should have no trouble in locating the poem. Can't say the same about the book. C67 civil war era: perhaps Nellie's Prayer by George R. Sims , illustrated by J.


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However, the soldiers are in red with tall bearskins, very English and not at all American Civil War. Are you sure this is a children''s book?

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It's a crazy story set in a town populated by clowns that does involve a missing nose one of the main characters is embarrassed by the fact that his nose is ill-fitting. Big Big Story Book. I have an anthology of childrens stories from the 's called Big Big Story Book. Mine is hardcover wtih a picture of a circus on the front. We'll see the World, they cried one day. And hand in hand they ran away. C85 El Cid sounds like I26 stories of heroes C85 el cid: well, Knights and Champions, by Dorothy Heiderstadt , illustrated by George Fulton, published Nelson , pages, includes stories of "twelve legendary and historical heroes, including St.

I couldn't discover the size or confirm colour illustrations, or any other definite characters beyond Ogier the Dane - nothing certain on Gawain or Horatio. Everything is ordinarily nice, until she finds an old bronze mirror buried in the sand and looks into it. Hearing the tramp of approaching feet, she turns to face a company of what appears to be Roman soldiers. Her adventures go on from there C camping trip time travel: there is a short series by Meta Mayne Reid , including The McNeills at Rathcapple , published Faber "combines the family story with the magic of adventures into the past"; Sandy and the Hollow Book , published Faber "An exciting story of two children in Ireland who relive forgotten episodes from past history"; and With Angus in the Forest , published Faber "The story of a girl who went back into Irish history during the desparate times of the 10th century Danish raids, and found there an answer to her own problems.

There is also a short time-travel series by M. Atkinson, published Routledge , pages "Another excursion in time granted to the MacAlister family who break through a 'thin spot' in the region of Lymington and find themselves in Norman England in the 11th century.

While it is a little difficult to believe that the children's kilts enable them to pass without a great deal of commment Burke are forced down in the sea on a flight to Athens and almost immediately find a 'thin spot' where they break through the veil of time and begin to live in the Greece of BC.

They are thrilled by their experience but frightened too, and anxious to get back home. At once he decided to invite four of his friends to explore with him. The effect that danger and fear have on the characters of the boys - bringing out both good and bad traits - is well depicted. For readers of twelve and over. Eluding the guides and the regular tours they go underground by themselves and are soon lost in a network of passages and caves.

The author combines vivid and realistic descriptions of the ways in which the children meet danger - how they avoid the rising tide, provide themselves with light, fires, food - with their interest in trying to find proof that there is truth in the legend that here once grew the great Forest of Cokelunde.

A well-written, exciting and credible tale, translated from the French by George Libaire. This is about 4 boys who find a cave and go exploring, but they get lost.


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They find an opening in the cave ceiling, but when one boy attempts to scale the wall, he falls and breaks his leg. They finally escape by swimming underwater. Lots of male bonding, kind of like the movie "Stand By Me" but set in modern times. C cave exploration: more on the Richard Church book - "Five boys explore a Severnside cave-complex and find their way out along a subterranean river, after physical hazards and re-alignments within the group. In the sequel Down River, they surprise crooks taking contraband down river to a waiting ship.

The only way out is through twisted passages and an underground river. Set in Nova Scotia, the story involves an old gold mine with many lengthy tunnels,- it is here that the children get lost. There was a book in the Trixie Belden series where the kids were in a cave, and there was an underground river. Involved some kind of endangered fish called the "ghost fish.

Enid Blyton, The Secret of Killimooin. Enid Blyton, The Valley of Adventure, s approximate. This third book of the Adventure series which also includes Castle of Adventure, Ship of I'm not positive, but the kids might very well have escaped from the Valley by boat down an underground river. I believe they talked about stalactites quite a bit too. The original Blyton "Adventure" books included terrific drawings by Stuart Tresilian which make the reader feel as if he or she is actually a participant in the story.

They are now available as reprints in paperback with entirely different covers. Taro Yashima, Umbrella. Could this one possibly be Umbrella? Momo receives boots and an umbrella for her birthday and then has to wait and wait for it to rain. She does walk through the rain in the story, to nursery school. It has a maroon cover with a girl in summer shorts and light top and an umbrella in rain splashing around in puddles.

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The cover and the Title somewhat matched your description!! You can often find this reader on auction sites with photographs. C city lights: perhaps this one is too old, but Paris in the Rain With Jean and Jacqueline , written and illustrated by Thea Bergere , published NY McGraw , features a boy and girl with a big black umbrella in city scenes. The effect is really pleasing to the eye and consistent with the Parisian tour mood!

The copy I had was reprinted by Puffin Books in I don't know if this is what you are looking for, there is a part where Madeline is exploring Paris in the rain, or perhaps she was lost from the group. This is the first thing I though of. I hope it helped! The First or Original story was Madeline in the hospital had her appendix out I believe.