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Jane Kohuth

    This author focuses on timeless themes that resonate across generations. Her writing is known for its thoughtful approach to storytelling and its ability to capture the complexities of human emotion. Through her works, she seeks to explore deeper truths about the human experience, leaving a lasting impression on her readers. Her unique voice and stylistic mastery make her a noteworthy figure in literature.

    Something on the Hill
    Who's Got the Etrog?
    Ducks Go Vroom
    • 2024

      Celebrate the arrival of Spring with this picture book that follows a small field mouse as she rallies the larger woodland animals to join her on a journey up a hill, sensing that something is about to happen at the top.... What could it be?! When Field Mouse wakes from her nap, the air is no longer chilly, and she feels like there's something has changed. Something is out there, calling to her.... Something is on the Hill. She spots her friend, Squirrel. "Help me find the Something," Mouse tells him. And so the two scamper through a clearing. Soon, they spot Doe. "Where are you hurrying today?" Doe asks them. "We're going to the Hill," says Mouse. And so it goes, as Turtle, the Ducks, and the Bears join the group, all making their way to the Something on the Hill. As they climb to the tippy-top, this parade of animals will discover just what that Something is: a leaf shoot, tiny and green. Just in time for spring comes this delightful picture book--perfect for storytime--that reminds us that the smallest of things can matter just as much as the big ones.

      Something on the Hill
    • 2018

      Who's Got the Etrog?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Set during the celebration of Sukkot, the story features Auntie Sanyu hosting a festive gathering with her family and animal friends, who are part of the Abayudaya community of Ugandan Jews. A central conflict arises as Warthog stubbornly clings to the etrog, adding humor and tension to the festivities. The book also includes a glossary and informative facts about the Abayudaya, enriching the reader's understanding of this unique cultural and religious heritage.

      Who's Got the Etrog?
    • 2011

      Simple, funny action words and onomatopoeia describe three silly ducks' rather impolite visit to their Auntie Goose's house. This rollicking, tongue-twisting, rhyming story of three enthusiastic houseguests, paired with the lively artwork of illustrator Viviana Garofoli, is sure to be a speedy favorite of beginning readers everywhere.Step 1 (Ready to Read) is for children who know the alphabet and are ready to read. Step 1 titles have big type and easy words, rhyme and rhythm, and picture clues.

      Ducks Go Vroom