הוצאת Abrams Books for Young Readers


הספרים של הוצאת Abrams Books for Young Readers

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An adventurous look-and-find book with new stories to follow and items to discover in each browsingTold entirely through pictures, Where Is the Cake? is a puzzle, a maze, an activity—and so much more! In each browsing, a new storyline will race through children’s heads as they foll...

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Nancy Drew meets Shrek in this funny, exciting new series of mysteries set in a community of fairy-tale characters. In the second book, The Sisters Grimm (Book Two): The Unusual Suspects, girl detectives Sabrina and Daphne Grimm start school at Ferryport Landing Elementary. If ...

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Who says animals can’t be magicians? Hee-Haw the donkey and Chester the field mouse live on a farm but dream of becoming master magicians. None of the other animals believe they can do it, but when the Great Zambini’s magic chest falls off his train, they just might have a shot. With ...

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Nancy Drew meets Shrek in this funny, exciting new series of mysteries set in a community of fairy-tale characters. In the first book, The Sisters Grimm (Book One): The Fairy-Tale Detectives, we meet Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, two seeming orphans from New York City, who have been...

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This captivating biography of the celebrated American painter Edward Hopper follows his youth, includes information on his education, and chronicles his journeys to Paris and his settling down in Greenwich Village to pursue his artwork. The book documents his career as a commercial artist (how he f...

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Lavishly illustrated with more than 250 full-color reproductions of artworks, details, photographs, and documents, this informative book provides a sweeping overview of Western art. The book begins with the cave paintings at Lascaux, France, and continues on with the art and architecture of ancient ...

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Soup cans! Dollar bills! Movie stars! Paint by numbers! Is it art? Yes! Andy Warhol’s art.Following award-winning artist biographies Degas and the Dance, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Cezanne, an exciting new book from Abrams Books for Young Readers looks at Andy Warhol. A leader of the American ...

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Now presenting Manga Shakespeare—the Bard’s greatest plays in an accessible, lively format for a new generation of readersHamlet is one of Shakespeare’s most well-known plays, and this exciting new retelling provides young readers an innovative introduction to “the melancholy D...

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What was it like to live in a medieval castle? This unique book, perfect for reluctant readers and aspiring architects, shows you.

 

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Now presenting Manga Shakespeare—the Bard’s greatest plays in an accessible, lively format for a new generation of readers<Romeo and Juliet is ideally suited for the manga format—it has teenage heroes, scheming and villainous adults, heartbreaking tragedy, and the ultimate romant...

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Celebrated writer and illustrator Daniel Kirk brings to life the joys of reading, writing, and sharing in this all-new Library Mouse adventure. Sam the library mouse loves to write, and the children love his little books, which he leaves on the library shelves for them to find. But ...

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Well before yoga became fashionable via Sting and Madonna, the beloved elephant king Babar and all the residents of Celesteville were finding peace and tranquillity through yoga. And now elephants everywhere can join them! Through easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step illustrations, Babar's Y...

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An innovative format and breathtaking concept meet in this trip around the world and back again. This 32-page book fan folds out into a single panorama that takes the reader from India to Ecuador and from Iceland to Romania. Each natural scene seamlessly runs into the next, incorporat...

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A small creature offers his big voice for aspiring authors everywhereEvery child can be a writer—and Library Mouse shows them how! Beloved children’s books author and illustrator Daniel Kirk wonderfully brings to life the story of Sam, a library mouse. Sam’s home was in a ...

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Based on the best-selling series, Can You Find It? , this edition focuses on art set inside, providing a fun way for young readers to learn about classic art by bringing the museum to them.Can You Find It Inside? makes discovering art fun! After reading this book, young readers will...

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WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
 
In association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

A hands-on way for children to learn abo...


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Bestseller Graeme Base offers a new edition of the book that helped start the dragon crazeIncludes newly discovered American dragons!Fans of Graeme Base—and dragon lovers—will be thrilled to discover this brand-new edition of the classic book of serpentology, The Discovery of Dragons
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A unique follow-up to Abrams’ successful Face-to-Face Safari and Bugs Pop-Up, this larger-than-life book is filled with fishes from the sea.Catch the weirdest, scariest, and most fascinating sea creatures without getting your feet wet! Vibrant color pop-ups of a shark, lion ...

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Discover what the solar system looks like up close in this definitive collection of space exploration images. Since the 1960s, NASA has been sending unmanned satellites to explore the planets, moons, and sun. These probes have amassed a stunning visual record of other worlds, revealing not...

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Beloved illustrator McPhail offers a child’s magical view of the natural world.When a little boy overcomes his fear of water, fantastic things begin to happen: The birds who live by the sea bring him treasures, the waves sing to him, and suddenly, he is able to perform incredible tricks, li...

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A is for Abrams B is for Babar C is for Classic! Join Babar, Celeste, Arthur, Zephir, and all the other characters of Celesteville as they take young readers on a lively romp through the alphabet. In this delightful and charming book, crocodiles chase crows, geese go through the garden gate, kitt...

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Children will marvel that in the time of the dinosaurs, even the deadliest predators had much to fear—eat or be eaten!In a vividly illustrated book that will keep readers on the edge of their seats the life of a raptor 100 million years ago leaps off the page for boys and girls alike. North...

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This board book edition based on the warmhearted hardcover, Hello Kitty, Hello Love, is the perfect Valentine! When Hello Kitty wants to give a present to Daniel, she asks all her friends for ideas. She considers all sorts of things, like butterflies, singing birds or even a rainbow, but no...

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In association with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.Readers will make new friends as they learn about colonial America. Garrick the Gardener’s horse is sad, so the town of Williamsburg rallies to try to cheer him up! Margaret the Milliner sews a counterpane for the horse’s back, and Be...

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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Orchid Thief comes a smart, hilarious take on what babies contribute—or don’t—to the world.

 

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There are so many things to be thankful for! Join Hello Kitty as she gives thanks for all of the most special things in her life.It's a beautiful fall day and Hello Kitty's teacher has asked her students to write an essay on what they are most thankful for. Hello Kitty must think hard...she is tha...

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A timeless tale of friendship by New York Times bestselling author Amy Hest.

 

Once there was a small ...


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What will Hello Kitty decide to be for Halloween? The perfect Halloween treat-a board book edition of the delightful hardcover is finally available.Hello Kitty can't decide what she should be for Halloween. She asks her friends, but they all have different ideas. She wonders if she should be a bal...

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Take a charming tour of Chinatown! What in the worldcould you possibly seeat an old gai see,just you and meon a warm and easy,slightly breezyspringtime Saturday morning?In Cantonese, gai see means “street market,” the lively place where vendors sell all their goods from open...

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Did you know that the first dinosaur fossil ever found in the United States was discovered in New Jersey? Or that the Great Plains used to be swarming with swimming sea monsters? Readers can imagine what was in their own backyards seventy million years ago as they read this one-of-a-kind...

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The fun adds up as New York is explored in this unique counting book and companion to the award- winning ABC NYC.New York City comes to vibrant new life as children learn to count from one to twenty in this inventive follow-up to the IRA notable book ABC NYC. Using famous landmarks and...

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From the writer and illustrator of the popular books Piglet and Mama and Piglet and Papa comes the latest installment about Piglet and her special granny. Piglet loves her granny. She’s been waiting all day for her to visit. Why hasn’t she come? Cow, Horse, Duck, an...

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Art + Arithmetic + Environmental Awareness=Graeme Base’s latest masterpieceFrom the creator of the international best-sellers Animalia, The Water Hole, and Jungle DrumsOnce again, beloved author Graeme Base introduces readers to a new world. And again, he interweaves the sto...

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By New York Times #1 best-selling author, Laura Numeroff and award-winning illustrator, David McPhail!When you can’t fall asleepThen try counting sheep! But what do you do if the sheep are already asleep? New York Times best-selling author Laura Numeroff, has crafted the per...

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Coretta Scott King–Honor Winner Tonya Bolden focuses her critical eye on Martin Luther King, Jr.In the tradition of her award-winning book Maritcha, Tonya Bolden brings words and pictures together to tell the life story of one of America’s greatest figures: Martin Luther King, Jr...

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This book is a gentle reminder of a timeless rule for parent and child: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.Everyone knows a version of the Golden Rule. But what does it really mean? And how do you follow it? In this gorgeously illustrated book, a grandfather explains to his gra...

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Why do we cry? Why is the sky blue? Why must children obey their parents? Find out the answers to these and many more questions in this clever road-trip book, in the tradition of the bestseller The Way Things Work.In this fact-filled book, difficult questions are broken down and explained i...

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A vintage look at life in America, seen from the eyes of one of the world’s most famous elephants and freshly reissued for a new generation

 

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Popular Pete is Perfect for Talk Like a Pirate Day! Following the success of Pirate Pete and Pirate Pete’s Giant Adventure comes a new book by the celebrated brother-and-sister team of Doug and Kim Kennedy. In this new adventure, Pete has a wonderful new ship, but no crew. But not ju...

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Based on the life of a real circus giant, Captain Martin Van Buren Bates!Nothing exciting ever happens in the sleepy town of Seville, Ohio—until Captain Martin Van Buren Bates arrives. Standing seven feet and eleven and a half inches, Captain Bates is a giant who has toured around the world...

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Celebrate Babar as he celebrates America!

 

An all-new Babar book featuring photos of the USA collaged with original Babar illustra...


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A timely true tale for the 2008 presidential election

 

In 1884, when men were the only people allowed to vote in nationa...


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A sweet and heartwarming tale of parental forgiveness, and a comforting companion to the beloved Piglet and MamaFor all children who have wondered what their parents are thinking, this warmly illustrated book is perfect for bedtime and story hour. Piglet feels a little insecure. She has upset...

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Why do so many teens feel so isolated? Teens often wish they could fit in better at school, join in the party, or have more friends. Whether it’s fighting depression, communicating with parents, meeting new people, or just trying to figure themselves out, Flying Solo will give teens the con...

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Evolution, always a hot topic, is the central focus of this wide-ranging history of life on Earth.

 

Long before all the life ...


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In this novel twist on The Night Before Christmas, Mama Mouse must search through the house to find holiday decorations and treats for her baby mice on Christmas morning. Follow Mama as she gathers her supplies from cake, presents, a tree, and more—all rendered in bright, vibrant ...

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Dragons are popular as never before—and here they pop up in fire-breathing action!Five dramatic dragon stories from around the world, including Beowulf and the Firedrake, St. George and the Dragon, and those from ancient China and Japan come to life, literally flying from the pages. Dynam...

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In association with The Metropolitan Museum of ArtNow the best-selling series Can You Find It? in a great new format! Similar to Abrams best-selling series, Can You Find It?, in this book, young readers are introduced to great music through great works of art. From “The Flight o...

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New York Times bestselling illustrator David McPhail has crafted a timeless tale of friendship in the tradition of such classics as Frog and Toad. Budgie & Boo introduces two new lovable characters who will charm the youngest readers with their humor and high jinks! M...

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The timeless story of Christmas is beautifully retold through paintings by some of the world’s greatest artists. Borrowing from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s extensive and rich collection, The Christmas Story depicts the Nativity through visual narration with the aid of paint...

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You know what?What?Chicken butt! The classic schoolyard joke has been recast as an irreverent picture book, with call-and-response parts for parent and child. The word repetition in Erica S. Perl’s text, and wonderfully comic illustrations by beloved artist Henry Cole, m...

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The ever-fascinating story of the legendary pilot is given new life in this vividly told true-life adventure.

 

Ever since Ame...


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Featuring more than 150 stunning illustrations in full color, combined with clear, entertaining prose, Looking at Pictures introduces readers to the basic concepts and vocabulary of painting. This revised edition has a fresh, contemporary design; all art has been re-scanned and...

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Oh so cuddly, adorable, irresistible kittens leap off the pages of this companion book to the acclaimed Puppies! Puppies! Puppies! “Here and there and everywhere, Kittens! Kittens! Kittens!” Cuddly kittens in all shapes, sizes, and colors fill the pages of this delightful book, from the team...

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Bestseller Graeme Base harks back to his classic New York Times bestselling solve-the-mystery story The Eleventh Hour in an all-new book that will “puzzle” and entice young readers.

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Published in association with the American Federation of ArtsThe only children’s picture book about France’s greatest general and eventual emperor, Napoleon BonaparteNapoleon achieved countless military victories and unified half a continent; he was a corporal, general, consul, and empero...

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In the spirit of Cinderella: An Art Deco Love Story, Lynn and David Roberts give the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood a new, fun historical twist.Little Red is happily taking a basket of ginger ale to his grandmother when he stops to gather apples in the woods. Who should grab his red...

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Ahoy, mateys! Pirate Pete and his trusty parrot are back for a rollicking good time on the high seas.Yo-ho-ho! I wish I’d a ship,To sail to islands yonder,I’d do anything for this wish,Who could grant it, I wonder?What’s a pirate without his trusty ship? A sea-fairy promises Pete a sh...

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Baby Ruby, like so many children, doesn’t want to go to bed. After she gets a bath and has her hair brushed, no one can find her! Is she rooting through the closet? Or is she playing with kitty? Explore along with Baby Ruby as she avoids bedtime—but not for too long . . . Lovable...

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Friendship comes in many flavors in the launch of a charming new series by a bestselling author and illustrator team!Laura Numeroff, Nate Evans, and Lynn Munsinger bring readers a fun new group of sweet friends. Just as jellybeans are different colors and flavors, each character in this he...

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Magnificent full-color photographs coupled with practical tips guide young readers to save our planet. In 50 Ways to Save the Earth, readers learn easy, meaningful ways to help reduce their carbon footprints, from saving energy and caring for water to putting the dustbin on a diet. Descr...

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Published on the 150th anniversary of John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry, this biography explores the life of one of American history’s most controversial figures. A great deal of academic study has been published recently about John Brown. This is the first book for young readers to i...

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City I Love sparkles like the lights in Times Square! Featuring eighteen poems that guide the reader on an international tour—from New York to San Francisco, London to Tokyo, and beyond—this exuberant collection is the perfect read-aloud for city kids, aspiring world travelers, and a...

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Monsieur Degas likes to paint the students while they practice in ballet class—they’ve inspired many of his beautiful paintings. But one day he mistakenly leaves his bag of paints in the dance studio and instead takes a young ballerina’s bag, which contains her new tutu for the ...

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In association with the Library of Congress.

 

From the perspective of those who lived through a time of pain, strife, and hope c...


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A whimsical story of imagination and friendship, illustrated by one of the most respected illustrators of our time.In this beautifully written, lyrical text, a little girl named Anna enjoys a day with some unusual playmates, a pair of giants who visit only "when the sun shines just so and the wind...

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Full of fun, whimsical details and a relatable cast of characters, Would I Trade My Parents? will resonate with parents and kids alike, as readers remember why they would never trade their parents for the world! What child hasn’t thought about trading his or her parents for ...

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The stunning new talent, Joyce Lee Wong, delivers a poignant, lyrical novel about the experiences of a Chinese American teenage girl by a stunning new talent.In the successful style of David Levithan's The Realm of Possibility and Sonya Sones' What My Mother Doesn't Know, this free v...

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The only picture book available featuring the tale of the Trojan Horse!The Trojan Horse is one of the best known and most ingenious plans in the history of warfare. But it certainly raises a lot of questions: How did the Greeks, so far from home, pull off this daring feat? How did the Troja...

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A sweet treat for Halloween, birthdays, or any time of the year!From the author-illustrator of Little House, Little Town comes a warm and funny tale with an unusual cast of characters. Ben the monster has planned a surprise party for Doris the dragon’s birthday. At this unforgettable...

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A one-of-a-kind compilation of beliefs, stories, and cultural artifacts from Native American tribes.

 

Coyote Speaks <...


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This stylish, unusual search-and-find picture book features fifteen animals and one farmer hidden in sixteen abstract designs. Following clues in the brief text, readers must search out the hidden creature in each spread, often disguised in clever and unexpected ways. The unique desig...

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On the first day of the new year, the mailman brings a surprise—a penguin! One by one, day by day, penguins fill the house. At first they are cute, but with every passing day, the penguins pile up—along with the family’s problems. Feeding, cleaning, and housing the penguins becomes a monumen...

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This lovely book illuminates all the possibilities a day offers—the opportunities and chances that won’t ever come again—and also delivers a gentle message of good stewardship of our planet. Newbery Medal winner Cynthia Rylant’s poetic text, alongside Nikki McClure’s stunning, ...

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A great inspirational gift for graduation, National Poetry Month, and all year longBestselling children’s poet Charles “Father Goose” Ghigna has crafted fifty energizing poems for children, parents, teachers, and coaches filled with fun metaphors and reassuring rhymes. Score! is a ...

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A creator of the bestselling Mommy? and an acclaimed illustrator will BEWITCH READERS! Who wants to be a witch’s child? When a witch wishes to have a child of her own, she creates one from straw and names her Rosalie. But when the witch tries to coax the straw girl into life, she is thwarte...

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In Mitzi’s world, every detail is worth seeing. Young readers will enjoy following Mitzi, the spotted dog with a red collar, through all four seasons of the year as she explores the towns, farms, and countryside of America, vividly brought to life by folk artist Jane Wooster Scott. Alon...

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Created by the founding executive director of the International Spy Museum, who is also a former operative in the CIA’s Clandestine Service, this is the official handbook for kids who dream of one day becoming a spy or working in the intelligence field. Have you ever wondered what spies...

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Following the groundbreaking Where Is the Cake?, this companion story is also told entirely without words. In detailed, active illustrations, readers watch a group of animals who decide to have a picnic. The animals travel all around the richly rendered countryside, up hills and ove...

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From the world-renowned photographer of the bestselling Earth from Above for Young Readers comes a new look at the world on a grand scale.

 


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This imaginative story explores the concept that the greatest friendships can come to be if you are willing to overlook differences. Vivian Walsh is the co-creator of several bestselling books for children. In June and August she once again makes a misunderstanding the humorous but p...

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Develop your poetic voice in this inspiring 365-day journal! A companion to The Aspiring Writer’s Journal and The Aspiring Artist’s Journal, this book will inspire young poets to create new work every day of the year. Sometimes getting a little inspiration can be the hardest p...

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An imaginative and heartwarming ode that celebrates a parent’s affection for a childIf I were a skywriter, I’d write your name up highIn sparkling golden loop-the-loops across a summer sky. To what heights will a mom or dad go to celebrate their love for a son or daughter? Will they climb M...

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In his children’s book debut, fine artist Alex Beard brings to life an African savanna filled with humor and misunderstandings. When Bird mixes up something Turtle says, he accidentally starts a rumor about the watering hole drying up. One misunderstanding leads to another, with an...

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The little monsters are having a party, but this time it’s not for a birthday—it’s a slumber party! In their own quirky monster style, the friends play Simon Says, read fortunes, sing songs, have snacks, and of course, stay up past their bedtime! Small children in particular wi...



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