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Loren Long

    This author grew up in 1970s Kentucky, without any artists in the family. Encouraged by his parents to pursue his interest in drawing, his early enthusiasms also included sports and gym class. This background shaped a unique perspective that informs his creative work.

    Otis and the Tornado
    What Does Otis See?
    Little Tree
    Otis
    Otis's Busy Day
    Of thee I sing : a letter to my daughters
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      Billedbog. A tribute to thirteen groundbreaking Americans and the ideals that have shaped our nation. From the artistry of Georgia O'Keeffe, to the courage of Jackie Robinson, to the patriotism of George Washington, President Obama sees the traits of these heroes within his own children, and within all of America's children.

      Of thee I sing : a letter to my daughters
    • Join Otis and his farmyard friends for all kinds of fun. Now available in Step into Reading, the premier early reader line. Otis is a very busy tractor. He loves working on the farm and playing with his friends. But at the end of a long day, Otis is happy to go home and rest! This is the perfect complement to Loren Long's New York Times bestselling picture books featuring Otis, and a great book with which to learn to read! Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired picture clues help children decode the story.

      Otis's Busy Day
    • New York Times bestselling author/artist Loren Long creates an unforgettable children's classic. Otis is a special tractor. He loves his farmer and he loves to work. And he loves the little calf in the next stall, whom he purrs to sleep with his soft motor. In fact, the two become great friends: they play in the fields, leap hay bales, and play ring-around-the-rosy by Mud Pond.But when Otis is replaced with the big yellow tractor, he is cast away behind the barn, unused, unnoticed . . . until the little calf gets stuck in Mud Pond. Then there is only one tractor—and it’s not big or yellow—who can come to the rescue. It is little old Otis who saves his friend. It is Otis who saves the day.In a wonderful new palette, and in the tradition of classics like Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel and The Story of Ferdinand, Loren Long has crafted an unforgettable new story—and character—celebrating the power of friendship and perseverance.

      Otis
    • This beautifully illustrated book serves as a heartfelt tribute to the challenges of growing up and the bittersweet nature of letting go. It captures the journey through life's seasons and milestones, resonating with both graduates and their parents. The narrative, crafted by the creator of Otis the tractor and illustrated by Matt de la Pena, emphasizes the emotional transitions that accompany change, making it a poignant read for anyone navigating life's transformations.

      Little Tree
    • What Does Otis See?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
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      Otis, a beloved character from the New York Times bestselling series, embarks on a heartwarming adventure that captures the essence of friendship and bravery. Through delightful illustrations and engaging storytelling, the narrative explores themes of perseverance and the importance of community. Readers will be enchanted by Otis's journey, making it a perfect choice for young audiences seeking inspiration and joy in their reading experience.

      What Does Otis See?
    • Otis and the Tornado

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(885)Add rating

      Otis and all his farm friends are enjoying a summer's day, but the bull has no interest in playing and stays in his pen. Suddenly the day turns frightening and stormy: it's a tornado! Otis takes all of the animals to safety, but the bull is still locked in his pen! Quick as his tires will take him, Otis putt puff puttedy chuffs back to the farm to save the day.

      Otis and the Tornado
    • Otis and the Puppy

      • 36 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
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      The much-loved New York Times bestseller is now available for the youngest reader! Otis and his farm friends love to play hide-and-seek, but when the newest addition to the farm—a bounding puppy who can't sit still and has a habit of licking faces—tries to hide one day, he finds his attention wandering along with his legs, and soon he is lost in the forest. Night falls and Otis knows his new friend, who is afraid of the dark, must be terrified all alone in the woods. So Otis, the friend you can always count on, sets out to find the frightened pup. Praise for Otis and the Puppy:             “[T]his earnest tractor's courage in the darkest hours makes him as reliable as Lassie or the Little Engine That Could.” —Publisher’s Weekly   “Otis will win readers' hearts.” —School Library Journal  “Seek this out—‘game on!’” —Kirkus Reviews

      Otis and the Puppy
    • Otis and the Kittens

      • 36 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(539)Add rating

      The #1 bestselling creator of Otis and Little Tree presents an homage to firefighters everywhere—and to the many boys and girls who dream big of being heroes! On the farm where Otis the tractor lives, it hasn't rained in a long time and farmers all over the valley have grown anxious with water in such short supply. One hot afternoon, when Otis and his friends are resting beneath the shade of the apple tree, Otis spots something moving down in the valley — an orange tabby cat headed straight for the old barn. But then Otis sees something else that causes his engine to sputter . . . a swirl of smoke coming from the same barn. A fire! As Otis races toward the fire with his friends in tow, he spots the tabby cat mewing in alarm. Otis rushes inside to discover the source of the cat's worries--her little kittens are perched up on the hayloft, scared. Otis never hesitates. Yet even after he delivers a tractor full of kittens safely outside, their mama remains upset. Re-entering the burning barn, Otis discovers why: one tiny kitten, still too scared to move. With a friendly chuff , Otis coaxes her down and she scampers out the door. That's when the floor collapses with a CRASH, trapping the tractor. Now Otis, the friend everyone can count on, must count on his friends. Told with a sense of play and devotion, this is a heartwarming tale that reminds readers that sometimes even those who we count on to help us need a little help themselves. From the creator of Otis , Otis and the Puppy , and the illustrator of The Little Engine That Could and Of Thee I Sing by President Barack Obama.

      Otis and the Kittens