הוצאת Tricycle Press


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Ten creatures await, camouflaged in artful, full-page photographs, while playful poems offer clues about each animal's identity and whereabouts. Think you've spotted one? Lift one of ten gatefolds to find out. A full page of fascinating information accompanies each animal so readers can lear...

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"Dig, dig, dig. Lift, turn, tip.I am . . .a backhoe." In spare text and vibrant illustrations, a little boy pretends to be a bulldozer, a crane, a dump truck, and a roller. And finally, he parks on the couch with his father for a quiet moment....

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So begins the blue boy's quest for color. After travels though lands so full of yellow, packed with purple, riddled with nothing but red, Blue comes to a place different from the others. A big, beautiful city where every color lives in harmony-every color but blue that is! Feeling very much alone, B...

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The quirky ways of cats are exquisitely captured in more than thirty original visual poems. From acrobat-flipping to toilet-bowl-sipping, couch-scratching to dog-catching, this insightful collection celebrates the fickle feline in ways that any cat lover will appreciate....

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Mommy picks me up, up, up. Mama pours juice in my cup.

Rhythmic text and illustrations with universal appeal show a toddler spending the day with its mommies. From hide-and-seek to dress-up, then bath time and a kiss goodnight, there's no limit to what a loving family can do t...


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Once there lived a lovelorn prince whose mother decreed that he must marry by the end of the summer. So began the search to find the prince's perfect match and lo and behold…

…his name was Lee.

You are cordially invited to join the merriest, most unexpected wedding of the year. King ...


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"This deeply moving work quietly and effectively underscores the drama and pathos of a little-known historical episode. In 1847 the Choctaw, themselves impoverished, raised $170 (the equivalent of more than $5ooo today) to aid the Irish, then in the throes of the great potato famine."-Publishers ...

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Ernst loves the carousel near his house, and his favorite animal to ride is the dog. When the dog's wooden tail comes loose just before winter, the carousel keeper gives Ernst the important job of watching over it until springtime. But the tail looks so sad sitting on Ernst's shelf without its dog t...

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Every Sunday Maggie Gee's family would gather at the local airfield to watch the airplanes, and Maggie would tell her brothers and sisters the stories she saw in her head--stories of her flying across oceans and deserts just like the pilot Amelia Earhart. But in the 1920s and 1930s few girls took to...

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Why am I still alive? Why was I spared?One night in 1944, Luba Tryszynska’s questions were answered when she found fifty-four children abandoned behind the concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen. Luba knew if the Nazis caught her she could be executed.But they are someone’s children. And they are h...

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The only thing Roger likes better than exploring the world around him is describing it. And Roger describes most things as fabulous! But his parents have a different view. They want Roger to see things the way they do, so they ban "fabulous" from his vocabulary. Fabulously illustrated by Peter...

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A Math Alphabet Book

B is for Binary, F is for Fibonacci, P is for Probability...even a small sample begins to give you the idea that this is a math book unlike any other. Ranging freely from exponents to light-years to numbers found in nature, this smorgasbord of math concepts and trivia make...


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At 12 1/12, Alexandra has more questions than she has answers: "Free to be me...or does being me have a price? And if so, how much should I charge?" and "Will my dad and I ever be able to communicate? Am I talking in a voice only elves can hear?" Luckily, with some help from her cabaret-loun...

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A small black dog and his canine friends are terrorized by the local tomcat....

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From DNA to jet-propelled squid to proof that it's best to prepare dragon tonic using the metric system, David Schwartz's perennial science alphabet book entertains the science-curious and the science-phobic alike. By the time kids get to the end they'll agree--W is for Wow!...

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Slinky Malinki wakes from a nap and steps through the catflap. Calling his feline friends to join him, "they sat in the moonlight’s silvery glow, hobnobbing happily, ten in a row." Until the menacing Scarface Claw makes an unexpected appearance....

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Maisie thinks Kayla is perfect. Kayla is pretty and thin, has cool clothes, gets great grades, and she's a star on the soccer field. But is she happy? The more time Maisie spends with Kayla, the more she wonders if there's really any such thing as perfect.

In her latest book for kids, acclaimed ...


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Crash! Time to call junkyard heaven. They’ll bring your car in on a flatbed, drain its fluids, dismantle the engine, and torch the salvageable parts so others can reuse them. These dynamic photographs bring into crisp focus the adventures that can be found in a salvage yard....

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When her mom runs away from home, Rachel is left behind with her emotionally distant father and many questions she cannot answer. Over time, she learns the truth about her mom. But, it's only when she learns the truth about her dad, the rock--immoveable and always there for her to lean on--that Rach...

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The book in which renowned author/illustrator Vera B. Williams made her illustrating debut offers young readers a celebratory look at their own special place in the world. Charlip's poetry sparkles while Williams's world of colorful people perfectly captures the joy that comes when we are fr...

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A cradle for baby, a superhero's cape, a warm blanket on a cool night--there are so many things you can do with a rebozo. Through the eyes of a young girl, readers are introduced to the traditional shawl found in many Mexican and Mexican-American households. Lively rhyme and illustrations as brightl...

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A cradle for baby, a superhero's cape, a warm blanket on a cool night--there are so many things you can do with a rebozo. Through the eyes of a young girl, readers are introduced to the traditional shawl found in many Mexican and Mexican-American households.

Now in an English/Spanish bilingual e...


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Tricycle Press is proud to present two new editions of the critically acclaimed Pumpkin Circle. Pumpkin seedlings grow, sprout, bud, and bloom, offering up their golden fruit, then break down into rich soil from which seeds sprout again—a circle without end. The skillfully translated Spanish langu...

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Busy Monkeys John Schindel / Photographs by Luiz Claudio Marigo

Full-color photos, 20 pages, 7 x 5 inches, Ages 1 to 3

Monkey oohing, Monkey chewing

Glorious full-color photographs introduce young children to the monkeys of South America and Africa. The cast includes an amazing a...


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Hairy Maclary dozily dreamed as he lay on his back when pittery pattery, skittery scattery, ZIP ‘round the corner came Zachary Quack. Little Zach presents quite a nuisance, but their friendship wins out in the end....

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A small black dog uses a series of slick maneuvers to protect his bone from his canine friends....

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Explores the world of puppies as they play, eat, greet, and speak....

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The war is over and they're saying the South lost. Ten-year-old Jacob would give anything to show those Yankees that not all Confederates are ready to surrender. He gets his chance when he sees a real, live Yankee soldier walking down his street, on leave for Passover. But before Jacob can think of ...

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Daddy helps me paint the sky. Papa helps me bake a pie.

Rhythmic text and illustrations with universal appeal show a toddler spending the day with its daddies. From hide-and-seek to dress-up, then bath time and a kiss goodnight, there's no limit to what a loving family can do to...


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Hens, roosters, and chicks take center stage in the latest addition to the Busy Book series. Through gorgeous color photographs children will recognize chickens--both familiar and spectacularly fancy--busy performing actions like squawking, perching, leaping, and more....

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Shadow on the Stones concludes the story of Kyra, priestess of the Temple of the Sun, who with her husband, the Lord Khuren, has guided their civilization to a time of spiritual strength, psychic energy, and communal peace. Yet there is a shadow on the Stones--the spreading influence of Groth, dark ...

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Did you find that sneaky orchid mantis hiding on the cover?

This book is full of similarly sly species--and they're all hiding in plain sight. Think you've spotted one? Lift the flap to find out!

Each of the camouflaged creatures on these pages, from chickadees to crayfi...


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Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.

This simple statement has been inspiring people around the world since 1955, when it was first put to paper by songwriters Jill Jackson and Sy Miller. Since then, the song of the same name has been recorded by more than 30 artists,...


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Don’t Laugh at Me

Steve Seskin and Allen Shamblin / Illustrations by Glin Dibley

Afterword by Peter Yarrow

I’m fat, I’m thin. I’m short, I’m tall. I’m deaf, I’m blind.

Hey, aren’t we all?

With these words the chart-topping song of the same name has p...


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Naturally, your little darlings need exposure to the finer things in life. Why wait? The formative years present a prime window of opportunity to give children the competitive advantage they will need for the days ahead. This Petit Connoisseur series debut provides your prodigy with the basic...

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A is for Atom, B is for Black Hole, C is for Clone—hang on to your test tubes, we’re covering a lot of ground here! But both the science-curious and the science-phobic are in for a treat as the author of one of the wittiest math books around takes on a new topic. Ranging freely from DNA to jet-p...

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Alice Yazzie is eleven going on twelve, and with each month that passes she is beginning to see, beginning to feel. In January she carries the smallest lamb into the Hogan, and in July she walks to market. In October she is learning to sew a costume like no one else's, and in December she is sure th...

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In her sixth book in the World Snacks series, Wilson Sanger pays tribute to dishes from the Italian table. From hearty minestrone and risotto stirred and stirred with heart to sweet, cool gelato, Mangia! Mangia! Introduces young tummies to tasty treats from the land of linguini. Rhyming text and col...

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Just in time for summer travel, this paperback edition of THE NOISY AIRPLANE RIDE offers a rhyming tour of the variety of sounds a child might hear before, during, and after takeoff....

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Zero may be difficult to count, but if you look carefully you can find it everywhere. It's the sound of the stars at night, it's the leaves on a tree in wintertime, and it's the balls left in the bin at recess.

Betsy Franco's poetic, metaphorical text and Shino Arihara's stirring illustrations l...


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In the much-anticipated follow-up to Pretend Soup, celebrity chef Mollie Katzen cooks up 20 new vegetarian recipes that kids six and under can prepare themselves (with a little help from their adult assistant). The last decade has seen unprecedented demand in healthy eating for kids. Taking this int...

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Infantus urbanus (defn.): Young mammal raised in city environment. Infantus urbanus love nights at the opera, modern architecture, and fine cuisine. Difficult to spot at night due to their penchant for black clothing. See also URBAN BABIES....

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Tumbling, chasing, splashing in the mud, or helping with chores--just about any activity is fun for a little one. And all kinds of mommies and daddies know that playing helps their children grow healthy and strong.

Rambunctious rhymes and bold illustrations of young animals and children show th...


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Frogs have been stolen, an earthquake rumbles, a village is in peril. To restore calm to her land, a girl must delve beneath the surface of a lake, deep into a spirit world. What she finds will thrill readers and introduce them to a classic hero's journey....

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The babies are back, and this time, they're slathered with sunscreen and headed for the beach. They'll hang ten, boogie down, and keep it cool--all in their sweetly incomparable urban baby way....

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There's so much to do when you're a penguin. Join in the fun! The rhyming text and adorable photographs in this colorful board book offer a close-up view of penguins dashing, splashing, jumping, bumping, and going about their busy penguin lives....

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Also from the creator of Hairy Maclary comes a new series starring a rascally cat named Slinky Malinki. What was he up to? At night, to be brief, Slinky Malinki turned into a THIEF. But by morning, Slinky comes to realize that crime doesn’t pay....

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Bright and playful close-ups of some of Henri Matisse's most celebrated collages encourage children to find the whale in Matisse's dove, the splash of milk in his star, and the rays of sunshine in a blue leaf. Oooh! Matisse turns art appreciation into a game and inspires young readers to see...

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Nineteenth-century Cape Cod is the backdrop for this lyrical picturebook about a young girl waiting for her father to return from an ocean journey. As the seasons pass, her baby brother learns to walk, storms come and go, and the girl wonders how her father is and whether he's thinking of her, too. ...

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Tacos, frijoles, tortillas, oh my! In this second World Snacks title, Amy Wilson Sanger serves up some sizzling Mexican treats for you and your little gourmet. From burritos to quesadillas to molé, lively mixed media and cut-paper collages take readers on a tour of their favorite foods of Mexico. S...

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Tricycle Press is proud to present two new editions of the critically acclaimed Pumpkin Circle. Pumpkin seedlings grow, sprout, bud, and bloom, offering up their golden fruit, then break down into rich soil from which seeds sprout again—a circle without end. The skillfully translated Spanish langu...

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At last, a grown-up brings to light some of the awful, horrible things kids must endure. A brother's smelly socks, a jump off the high-dive, or a sloppy kiss from a great-aunt-- hey, childhood isn't without peril. In-your-face graphic paintings paired with droll text will have readers chuckling and ...

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For the littlest fans of that favorite Japanese finger food comes a sturdy board book sure to inspire giggles (and even some growling stomachs!). Sanger’s textural, mixed media and cut paper collages form an ideal accompaniment to her bouncy rhyming text to captivate/fascinate even the most finick...

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Following in the footsteps of ART comes the well-heeled second installment in the Petit Connoisseur series, FASHION. Fabulous artwork brings to life baby’s first fashion words catwalk, trunk show, choo shoe train in a collection sure to suit fashionistas, large and small....

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1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34. . . Look carefully. Do you see the pattern? Each number above is the sum of the two numbers before it. Though most of us are unfamiliar with it, this numerical series, called the Fibonacci sequence, is part of a code that can be found everywhere in nature. Count the pet...

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The urban babies have gone green! Whether living life in the fast--carpool--lane, or eating locally grown produce, you'll find these trendy tots going the extra mile to reduce, reuse, and recycle....

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Whether toying with their personal planes or partying with their most cuddly friends, the Urban Babies enjoy their jet-set lifestyle....

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A cradle for baby, a superhero's cape, a warm blanket on a cool night--there are so many things you can do with a rebozo. Through the eyes of a young girl, readers are introduced to the traditional shawl found in many Mexican and Mexican-American households.Now in an English/Spanish bilingual editio...

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In 1999 Mollie Katzen's second cookbook for children, HONEST PRETZELS, became an instant favorite among young cooks and their parents. Now, ten years later, Tricycle is delighted to present this collection of 65 healthful recipes to a whole new generation of kids in an affordable paperback edition.<...

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Join the urban babies as they celebrate the pleasures of cuisine. Foodie babies favor finger foods and small plates, and spend their days browsing the farmers' market--all in their inimitable style....

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From a patch of wheatgrass in his backyard, award-winning filmmaker George Levenson takes readers on a tour of bread made from scratch. A thresher, a grinder, and finally a doughy combination of flour, water, yeast, and oil combine to make a freshly baked loaf of whole wheat bread. With energetic, ...

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Eleven-year-old Jack's life is good. He takes great photographs, he can beat his buddies at handball, and he enjoys the time he spends with his family. But when big George Hamel starts calling Jack "Butt Head," school starts becoming a little less good. And when every-one starts calling him "Butt He...

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Where the paleta wagon rings its

tinkly bell and carries a treasure of icy paletas in every color of the sarape... As she strolls through her barrio, a young girl introduces readers to the frozen, fruit-flavored treat that thrills Mexican and Mexican-American chi...


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The comforting flavors of fried chicken, mac ’n’ cheese, collards, and other home-cooked treats fill the fifth title in the World Snacks series. But it’s the gorgeous quilting that nearly steals the show in this celebration of two all-American traditions. Includes glossary of soul foods....

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Down by the depot, early in the morning See the yellow school buses all in a row See the school bus driver warming up the engine Vroom vroom beep beep! Off we go!

Little fans of trucks and trains and boats and planes will love to sing this action-packed, expanded...


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The latest book in the popular Busy board book series celebrates the many charms of our corkscrew-tailed, mud-loving friends as they engage in activities every toddler will recognize....

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Hairy Maclary is terrific at finding trouble. And this time the playful pup is lost...in the middle of a cat show! Even so, Hairy manages to come out a winner.

Brimming with Lynley Dodd's trademark bouncy rhymes and expressive illustrations, toddlers are sure to give Hairy Maclary's Showbusi...


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In Scattercat, Hairy encounters Scarface Claw, who "bothered and bustled him, rustled and hustled him, raced him and chased him all the way home."...

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Elisa Kleven's beloved little blue crocodile, Ernst, stars in this story about two brothers. While sensible Sol collects things like feathers and shells, Ernst has a more whimsical approach: He wants to collect puddles and all they reflect--clouds, stripes, colors, and stars. Ernst's imagina...

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How many nickels are in a quarter? Whose face is on the fifty-dollar bill? You'll find the answers to these questions and many more in this exuberant introduction to denominations, from the penny to the hundred-dollar bill. Catchy prose and illustrations that depict lots of different ways that kids ...

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Award-winning songwriter Steve Seskin has long helped budding balladeers discover the songs within them. Now, in a book based on his elementary school songwriting workshops, he shares the creative process that led him to seven number-one hits, including Don't Laugh at Me.

Through author's note...


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Get some cattitude! A CATalog of kitties awaits fans of furry felines in this fourth Busy board book. Witness a fine purr-formance of kitty capers, beautifully captured by newcomer photo-grapher Sean Franzen....

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When Monica’s friend Katie begins to call her names and humiliate her in front of other kids at school, she feels betrayed and isolated. But with help from her mother, Monica reclaims her confidence from a bully disguised as her friend. This wonderful resource for children, parents, teachers, and ...

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Creepers! Someone's been breaking into the clubhouse in the dead of night, and the boys are determined to catch the prowler. When they realize a ghost is haunting their haunt, they call in Allison, the neighborhood ghost expert. But it's Molly the dog who turns out to be the ace ghost buster, and af...

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Cow needs groceries! Just a few items on the list, but will Cow make it home on time? Here's more of the Cow you love--simple vocabulary mix-ups and silly on-location photographs combine to transform a lovable squish toy into a heroine for our time....

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Ever had the blues? Yesterday one boy had them bad--not just the ordinary blues, the "deep down in my shoes" blues, the "go away Mr. Sun quit smilin' at me" blues. But today he's traded in those blues for greens, the "runnin' my hands along the hedges" greens, the kind of greens that make him want t...

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Everyone at Wright Middle School knows you should not make an enemy of the uber-clique that fourteen-year-old Emily Wood calls The Daisies. But that's exactly what she has done, and now she's paying the price...until Emily stumbles onto some top-secret gossip about a teen heartthrob and finds hersel...

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Neeraj loves to help out when his mom is cooking his favorite snack: hot, light, puffy chapati. And today she's given him a bit of dough. What should he make with it?

A snake? A cat? A mouse?

But what if one of these shapes come to life? Neeraj wonders. "Roll it up, quick!" says his mothe...


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A hot, dry desert. A tired, thirsty crow. A tall pitcher of water. Think you know the story? Think again! In her reinterpretation of Aesop’s classic fable of perseverance, Stephanie Gwyn Brown guides readers through all six steps of the scientific method—from question to communication—with...

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Stagecoach driver Charley Parkhurst spoke few words but rode many miles. Throughout the West, folks trusted and respected Charley despite his crusty demeanor. After years on the road and even losing an eye, Charley retired, bought a house, and joined the Odd Fellows. But only in death was Ch...

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Before her mom leaves, she tells Rachel that her dad is a rock, the good kind you can always count on. Now, left alone with her emotionally distant father, Rachel has more questions than answers. Over time she learns the truth about her mom. But it's only when she learns the truth about her dad--the...

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Crisp close-ups of the everyday objects that Pablo Picasso transformed into sculpture offer a fresh look at the artist's work. With each page turn, the reader's imagination unfolds as the moon becomes a guitar and a dolphin becomes a bull. The boldly-colored spreads and spare text introduce readers ...

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The latest addition to the Busy Book series features bear cubs keeping busy in their natural habitats. From hiding to riding, these roly-poly youngsters will keep toddlers just as busy turning pages. ...

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Let’s Nosh!

Amy Wilson Sanger

Full-color, 20 pages, 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches, Ages 1 to 3

The third book in our World Snacks series will satisfy hungry minds with its introduction to the comfiest of Jewish foods. Pages burst with bagels, knishes, tsimmes, and latkes—and lots and...


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Fifteen-year-old Shifty knows all about moving around and next to nothing about where he came from. When he's assigned to a new foster home and family, he tries hard to keep cool and stay out of trouble. But it seems like the more he tries to do the right thing, the more trouble he finds. As Shifty ...

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Zoe and Evan Stern know firsthand how it feels when your parents divorce. When their parents split they knew their lives would change but they didn't know how. A few years later, when they were 15 and 13 years old, they decided to share their experience in this positive and practical guide for kids....

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Not so far away, in Mexico, a girl named Lucy loved a paper princess. . . After her many travels, the Paper Princess has finally found a good home with Lucy. She even has a paper dog to keep her company. One day, as the household prepares for a big fiesta, the Paper Princess and her dog set out to f...

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"Hush, little digger, don’t say a word Papa’s gonna scoop you a pile of dirt. And if that dirt starts to overflow Papa’s gonna find you a red backhoe."

There’s rough and tumble fun to be had in the sandbox where a father and his little digger construct a larger-than-life world of d...


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We all know Santa spends Christmas Eve making lists, checking them twice, reigning in reindeer, leaving gifts for the "nice." But what about Mrs. Claus? First-time author Kate Wharton weaves a modern tale about the ways Santa's better half might occupy herself while her husband navigates chimneys an...

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Jack's friend Charlie seems to know how to get away with just about anything. Adults always back down when you say you're sorry. But does an apology count if you don't really mean it? Jack learns that the path to forgiveness isn't always the easiest. Includes afterword by apology-expert Dr. Aaron La...

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Join ten little ones as they build with blocks, dance and swing, share a snack, and read books at Nee Nee's Day Care. When one-by-one the babies get a wee bit stinky, it's time for a change until each is clean and dry and ready for a nap....

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My Babu runs the library. He can check out any book, and when he gets the new ones, he lets me have first look.

From Nonna to MeMaw, Pops to Ojii-San, the moniker a child bestows upon a grandparent is as unique as the relationship that will develop between them.

With her musical te...


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A young boy ponders a variety of emotions and how different members of his family experience them, from his own blues to his father's grays and his grandmother's yellows....

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Rumpus at the Vet chronicles Hairy’s escapades with "miserable dogs and cantankerous cats, a rabbit with pimples and rickety rats."...

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D.J.’s friend Vince has a habit of teasing D.J. and then saying, "Just kidding!" as if it will make everything okay. It doesn’t, but D.J. is afraid that if he protests, his friends will think he can’t take a joke. With the help of his father, brother, and an understanding teacher, D.J. progre...

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More animals mean more action in this fresh take on the ever-popular Busy books. BUSY BARNYARD presents a mixed bag of kids' favorite squawking, chomping, and flapping creatures....

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When Danny returns from summer vacation with a king snake and what must be a dinosaur bone, the Dangerous Snake and Reptile Club is born. Based on the real-life adventures of the author, his own brothers and their friends, each Clubhouse Book is marked by adventure, friendship, and most of all imagi...



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