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| | Russell Hoban | With a new baby sister in the house Frances is feeling quite forgotten. Mother doesn’t have time to iron Frances’ favorite dress, her parents don’t appreciate her noisy new song, and there are no raisins for her oatmeal. So Frances decides to run away, and she does–but not too far… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | |
| | Russell Hoban | When Thelma tricks Frances into buying her tea set, Frances gets mad! Can Frances show Thelma that it’s better to lose a bargain than to lose a friend? | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | |
| | Russell Hoban | Everyone is busy getting ready for Gloria’s birthday, and Frances is not happy about it. Frances does not want to be a part of any birthday celebration that is not for her, let alone one that revolves around her little sister. But when Frances realizes she’s the only one who… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | |
| | Russell Hoban, pictures by Garth Williams | Famed for her many adventures, Frances made her debut with this title over thirty years ago. In this first Frances book, the little badger adroitly delays her bedtime with requests for kisses and milk, and concerns over tigers and giants and things going bump in the night. | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | |
| | Russell Hoban | Frances doesn’t think her younger sister Gloria can be her best friend. Besides, Albert is Frances’s best friend. But when Albert has a no-girls baseball game, Frances sets out to prove to Albert a thing or two about friendship – and what girls can do. Along the way, Frances discovers… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | |
| | Russell Hoban, pictures by Lillian Hoban | Frances is a fussy eater. In fact, the only thing she likes is bread and jam. She won’t touch her squishy soft-boiled egg. She trades away her chicken-salad sandwich at lunch. She turns up her nose at boring veal cutlet. Unless Mother Badger can come up with a plan, Frances… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books | |
| | Russell Hoban, illustrated by Lillian… | For big sisters and little brothers in dens, burrows, and houses everywhere.“Mildred,” said Father Muskrat, “it is true that Harvey is selfish and inconsiderate, but he is not stupid and no-good. Mildred is loudmouthed and bossy,” Father said to Harvey, “but she is not mean and rotten.”When Mildred goes off… | Children's Books ⋅ Picture Books |








