Authors on the Web
Pocono Record, March 22, 2013
...boy refuses the offer of a new puppy; he's not ready. Another choice is "Goodbye Mousie" by Robie H. Harris (Aladdin, 2004). A boy wakes up to find that his pet mouse doesn't move when he tickles his tummy. The book follows the boy through different...
PRWeb, March 22, 2013
...Reach Out and Read Presents the First Mills Tannenbaum Award for Children’s Literacy. Children's Book Author Robie H. Harris Children’s book author Robie H. Harris will be recipient of the inaugural Mills Tannenbaum Award for Children's Literacy, to...
Buffalo News, March 7, 2013
...boy refuses the offer of a new puppy; he’s not ready. Another choice is “Goodbye Mousie” by Robie H. Harris (Aladdin, 2004). A boy wakes up to find that his pet mouse doesn’t move when he tickles his tummy. The book follows the boy through...
Examiner.com, December 20, 2012
...Stephen Savage, Illus. by the author. · Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies. By Robie H. Harris, Illus. by Nadine Bernard Westcott. (According to ALSC policy, the current year's Newbery, Caldecott, Belpré, Sibert, Geisel, and...
Individual.com, December 18, 2012
...adults read books first before reading them to children to determine the books are fitting. --"Goodbye, Mousie" by Robie H. Harris --"Lifetimes" by Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen --"Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: Coping with the Loss of a Parent"...
Guardian.co.uk, November 5, 2012
...these challenging beginnings and there are a few titles which show same-sex parents. The best recent example is Robie H. Harris and Nadine Bernard Westcott's , which shows families of all kinds. "Some have two mummies. Some have two daddies", they write,...
Collingswood Patch, October 3, 2012
...a book was published entitled, It's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex & Sexual Health by Robie H. Harris," Garabedian wrote to Patch in an email. "This book was touted by educators and health professionals but caused a controversy with...
Examiner.com, December 20, 2012
...Stephen Savage, Illus. by the author. · Who Has What?: All About Girls' Bodies and Boys' Bodies. By Robie H. Harris, Illus. by Nadine Bernard Westcott. (According to ALSC policy, the current year's Newbery, Caldecott, Belpré, Sibert, Geisel, and...
Individual.com, December 18, 2012
...adults read books first before reading them to children to determine the books are fitting. --"Goodbye, Mousie" by Robie H. Harris --"Lifetimes" by Bryan Mellonie and Robert Ingpen --"Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: Coping with the Loss of a Parent"...
Guardian.co.uk, November 5, 2012
...these challenging beginnings and there are a few titles which show same-sex parents. The best recent example is Robie H. Harris and Nadine Bernard Westcott's , which shows families of all kinds. "Some have two mummies. Some have two daddies", they write,...
Indianapolis Star, October 23, 2012
...who want to help their children cope with the loss of Angelina can check out "Goodbye Mousie" by Robie H. Harris, "Good-bye, Sheepie," by Robert Burleigh, or even "Desser the Best Ever Cat," by Maggie Smith, among other selections. The library has kept...
AllVoices, October 21, 2012
...Oh wait no I haven't here have this bit of fluff I found in my pocket, that's like a pony! It's books like this that make me despair and also give me mild hope that any time I decided to churn out some children's twaddle I would instantly get published....
Guardian.co.uk, October 21, 2012
...'It's books like this that give me hope that any time I churn out some children's twaddle I would instantly get published' This was so utterly boring and to compare itself to J M Barrie's Peter Pan was like saying, Oh look I've bought you a pony for...
Collingswood Patch, October 3, 2012
...a book was published entitled, It's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex & Sexual Health by Robie H. Harris," Garabedian wrote to Patch in an email. "This book was touted by educators and health professionals but caused a controversy with...

