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Independent Publishers Group and Trafalgar Square Publishing Children’s & Parenting Titles Fall 2015 Don’t Miss Contents 98 When a Dragon Moves In Again Activity 2, 11, 15–17, 55, 154, 207, 208, 218, 219, 226–229, 231, 241, 244, 249 Audio 13, 56, 58, 59, 216 Backlist 252–259 Boardbooks 1–10, 12, 14, 40–42, 75 99 You Look Yummy! Classics 26–39, 49, 50, 57, 81, 113, 114, 116–128, 209 Education Resource 130, 217, 218, 219, 220–223 Fiction 113, 115–201, 209 Graphic Novels 192, 193 Index 260–264 127 The Nursery Alice Nonfiction 13, 20–23, 45, 92–95, 104, 202–208, 210–216, 222, 224, 225, 228, 230–233 Novelty 1, 12, 18–25, 74 Parenting 5, 220, 223, 245–251 Picture Books 12, 13, 15, 24, 25, 43, 44, 46–112, 133, 234–237, 239, 240, 242, 243 202 Cool Architecture Religious 48, 104, 235–244 Seasonal 30, 42, 48, 116, 118, 121, 122, 234–236 Young Adult 188–201 206 Marooned in the Arctic 216 Louis Armstrong Cover art: My Stinky New School Rebecca Elliott Lion Children’s See page 64 FELTY FLAPS Georgie Birkett Georgie Birkett has illustrated many books, including The Big Out and About Book, Is This My Nose?, and Teddy Bedtime. Each: Board Books/Novelty • 10 Pages • 7 x 7 • Four-color Interior • Ages 1 & Up • Grades Pre-K & Up October • $9.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US • Campbell Books Peekaboo, Hello You! A lift-the-flap book with soft, touch-and-feel felt Lift the flaps to find out where the children are hiding at the beach. Are they behind the sandcastle, beneath the umbrella, or under the towel? Little fingers will love to lift the five soft felt flaps in this wonderfully interactive board book. With Georgie Birkett’s delightful illustrations and a gentle rhythmic text, this chunky little book is ideal for the bookshelf and the toy box. 9781447274353 One, Two, Peekaboo! A lift-the-flap counting book, with soft, sturdy touch-and-feel felt Spend the day in the nursery and lift the flaps to find where the children are hiding. Look inside the tent, under the paintings, and behind the books. Little fingers will love to lift the soft felt flaps while learning how to count from one to 10. With Georgie Birkett’s delightful illustrations and a gentle rhythmic text, this chunky board book is ideal for the bookshelf and the toy box. 9781447274278 Also available: Each: $9.99 (NCR) Board Book Red, Blue, Peekaboo! 9781447260998 Peekaboo! Who Are You? 9781447260981 1 HAPPY STREET Simon Abbott Happy Street is a highly collectible novelty preschool series that offers huge possibilities for creative play. Children will love exploring all the different shops: they can cuddle the animals in Mr. Paws’ pet shop, shop at Miss Apple’s supermarket, have ice cream in Mrs. Sponge’s cafe, or spend their pocket money in Mr. Ted’s toy shop. Each book focuses on a different shop, and children can pop out the shop and play pieces after they’ve enjoyed the story. Simon Abbott has created many children’s books, including the Happy Street series and the Noisy Pops series. Each: Activity • 10 Pages • 7.5 x 7.5 • 10 Color Photos • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K October • $9.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US • Egmont UK Toy Shop Can you help Mr. Ted find the perfect toy for each customer? Mr. Ted has just had a delivery of new toys, and the children can’t wait for the shop to open! Sam has come to choose a special birthday treat, and Mr. Ted has the perfect toy just waiting for him. With a pop-out shop and play pieces, children can build their own store after they’ve finished the story. 9781405270564 Cafe Can you help Mrs. Sponge serve her hungry customers? Everyone loves Mrs. Sponge’s cafe! She has a lot of hungry people to serve, but she always has time for ice cream with her customers at the end of the day! Children can pop out the shop and play with the paper doll pieces after they’ve enjoyed the story. 9781405270571 Also available: Each: $9.99 (NCR) Novelty Supermarket 9781405268653 2 Pet Shop 9781405268646 BUZZY BEE Joy Cowley Illustrations by Richard Hoit Joy Cowley is the author of more than 400 books for early readers, including Mrs. Wishy-Washy, Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s Farm, Red-Eyed Tree Frog, and Snake and Lizard. She has won many awards for children’s literature, including the Roberta Long Medal from University of Alabama–Birmingham for culturally diverse children’s literature. Richard Hoit is a freelance illustrator who works full time on children’s book illustrations. Each: Board Books • 14 Pages • 5.5 x 6.5 • 14 Color Photos • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K October • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Board Book • Rights: US & Canada • Upstart Press Buzzy Bee’s Birthday Party Help Buzzy Bee learn to count as he prepares for his birthday party Buzzy has to learn to count how many friends are coming to his party. The perfect gift for a young child or an addition to the classroom—be prepared to read it over and over again! 9781927262306 Buzzy Bee’s Food Shapes Help Buzzy teach his friend Oscar all about different shapes Oscar doesn’t know his shapes until Buzzy and Mary Lou come to the rescue! The perfect gift for a young child or an addition to the classroom—be prepared to read it over and over again! 9781927262313 3 Letters Are for Learning Andrew Neyer A rollicking ride through the ABCs • Co-op available A chef-capped crab cooking chicken and cracking coriander in celebration of the consonant C, along with 25 more of his alliterative animal friends introduce the letters of the alphabet! Bright and clever illustrations by artist Andrew Neyer combine action words, animals, and lots of objects to find, perfect for young readers who are just learning the alphabet. Andrew Neyer is an artist and a graphic designer. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Board Books • 22 Pages • 5.5 x 5.5 22 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9781936669370 • September • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Board Book Rights: World • blue manatee press Walter’s Wheels Noelle Dingeldein Unexpected and intricate clay illustrations enliven this charming board book about things that go • Co-op available • Author tour to include Cincinnati, Ohio (October) This is Walter. He likes wheels. I wonder what his day reveals . . . Join Walter the cat as he goes on an imaginative adventure, exploring all the things that move and go: cars, trucks, trains, and more. Bold, colorful, exquisitely detailed illustrations made from art clay are perfect for inspiring creative play. Noelle Dingeldein is an artist who uses art clay as her primary medium. She lives in Richmond, Indiana. Board Books • 14 Pages • 5.5 x 5.5 14 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9781936669363 • September $7.99 (Can $9.99) Board Book Rights: World • blue manatee press 4 LOVE BABY HEALTHY Your Baby, Always Dr. John Hutton Illustrations by Leah Busch A touching board book that shows the importance of building strong bonds between child and parent “These books work on so many levels, with poetry to hear, pictures to talk about, and a powerful message. They give children just the sort of delightful and mind-expanding experiences they need, while leading parents to see the child’s world through a creative and joyful lens. Wonderful medicine for an overly electronic age!” —Dr. Robert Needlman, MD, associate professor of pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and cofounder, Reach Out and Read, on the Baby Unplugged series • Co-op available From the bestselling Love Baby Healthy series by pediatrician Dr. John Hutton and illustrator Leah Busch, this simple, rhyming book captures the joy and importance of this special time together. Key developmental milestones are shown in a dreamy, joyous way, highlighting this critical stage of development when children need loving, engaged grownups the most, reinforcing recommendations and encouraging parent-child bonding through reading and play. Dr. John Hutton is a pediatrician, an author, and the owner of the award-winning blue manatee children’s bookstore in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the author of Calm Baby, Gently; Eat Baby, Healthy; Sherm the Germ; Sleep Baby, Safe and Snug; Sleepy Bee; Tito’s Inferno; Your Red Shoes; and the award-winning Baby Unplugged series and the founder of the blog Baby Unplugged, whose mission is to help keep children screen-free until age three and promote healthy, developmentally stimulating alternatives. Leah Busch is an artist and cocreator of the award-winning Toast to Baby series. She is also the illustrator of Calm Baby, Gently; Eat Baby, Healthy; the bestselling Sleep Baby, Safe and Snug; and Your Red Shoes. They both live in Cincinnati, Ohio. Board Books/Parenting & Family Care • 14 Pages • 5.5 x 5.5 14 Color Illustrations, Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9781936669356 • September • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Board Book • Rights: World • blue manatee press Also available: Each: $7.99 (Can $9.99) Board Book Calm Baby, Gently 9781936669288 Eat Baby, Healthy 9781936669301 Read Baby, Every Day 9781936669349 Sleep Baby, Safe and Snug 9781936669165 5 JULIA DONALDSON Julia Donaldson Illustrations by Nick Sharratt “Sharratt’s trademark illustrations are bound to captivate readers.” —Junior Julia Donaldson is a popular children’s author who has written such stories as The Giants and the Joneses, the Smarties Prize–winning The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom, and The Snail and the Whale. Nick Sharratt has won numerous awards for his picture books, including the Children’s Book Award for Eat Your Peas; among his other books are The Big Book of Crazy Mix-Ups and Shark in the Park. Each: Board Books • 7 x 7 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K October • $9.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Animal Music Swing and sway! Sing and play! Stay and dance the night away! There’s harmony in the air when the animals get together for a concert with a difference. Koala’s playing his flute, Badger’s bashing away on the drums, and Squirrel’s strumming on the guitar. Sing and dance along— you’ve never seen a show like it! With trademark Julia Donaldson rhyming text and Nick Sharratt’s bold, funny illustrations, children will love this bright and playful book filled with silly animal antics. 20 Pages • 9781447276791 Chocolate Mousse for Greedy Goose Learning good table manners has never been this much fun! “Chocolate mousse!” says greedy Goose. “Don’t just grab it,” says angry Rabbit. Good manners are not on the menu at this meal. Duck won’t eat his carrots. Moth’s eating the cloth, and Sheep would rather sleep than wash the dishes. Thank goodness some of the animals know how to behave. Children’s favorite foods and animals are combined in delicious rhyming phrases, making this story of the funniest dinner party ever perfect to read aloud. 18 Pages • 9781447287889 6 JULIA DONALDSON Each: Board Books • 7 x 7 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K $9.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Toddle Waddle Hurry scurry, flip flop, toddle waddle—there’s a hullabaloo at the seaside when a toddler takes his friends on a stroll to the end of the pier A wobbly toddler takes a walk and is soon joined by a joyful troop of human and animal friends. They wander happily along, but where will they go and who else will they meet along the way? Follow-the-leader has never been so much fun. With jaunty rhymes and bright, bold pictures even the youngest child will love this simple, playful story. 24 Pages • 9781447287926 • October Hippo Has a Hat All the animals are busy lending a hand in the garden in this lively numbers book Lots of clothes! Let’s try them. Maybe we can buy them. There is chaos in the clothes shop when the animals go on a glorious shopping spree. Zebra’s zipper is stuck and Toad’s tracksuit is far too big, but Flamingo finds a stylish bag, and Caterpillar’s shoes are really cool. There has never been a fashion show like it. Rhyming text is perfect for interactive play with young children and inspires them to play dress up. 18 Pages • 9781447287896 • November One Mole Digging a Hole All the animals are busy lending a hand in the garden in this lively numbers book The parrots are pulling up carrots, the bears are picking pears, and a swarm of bees are pruning the trees with their miniature shears. Julia Donaldson’s whimsical rhymes and Nick Sharratt’s hilarious illustrations make this early introduction to animals, the outdoors, and gardening a delight to share out loud. With plenty to giggle at on every page, counting—or gardening—has never been so much fun! 22 Pages • 9781447287902 • November 7 Rabbits Don’t Lay Eggs! Paula Metcalf Illustrations by Cally Johnson-Isaacs How much use can there be for a rabbit on a farm? Rabbits don’t belong in the farmyard, so it creates quite a stir when Rupert pops up. He tries to make himself useful, but he can’t cock-a-doodledo like Cockerel, and when he tries to lay an egg like Dora the duck, it’s a disaster! Luckily Rupert is good at digging, which soon leads to the most unexpected farm job of all. Paula Metcalf is the author of Poddy and Flora. Cally Johnson-Isaacs is the illustrator of Charlie Crow in the Snow, Elephantantrum!, and That Dog! Board Books • 24 Pages • 7 x 7 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781447282778 • February • $9.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US Macmillan Children’s Books The Way I Love You David Bedford Illustrations by Ann James A joyous celebration of affection and friendship, told through beautifully observed moments between a little girl and her dog—now in a large board book “The simple language and clean, colorful artwork make this book just right for the youngest pet lovers.” —School Library Journal “The cozy, satisfying refrain, ‘And that’s the way I love you,’ will easily spill off the page and into lap-sitters’ dialogues with their own loved ones . . . the feathery, scribbly pastels exude an irrepressible joy that’s very much in the puppy spirit.” —Booklist I love . . . the way you always care, the way you’re always there . . . that’s the way I love you. A triumph of simplicity in words and pictures, it is impossible not to be moved by this story about a little girl with a big personality, and her long-suffering, muchloved dog. David Bedford’s picture books have been published around the world. His books include Big; Big & Small; Bums; Tails; Toes; Tums; In-o-saur, Out-o-saur; and One-o-saur, Two-o-saur. Ann James is the illustrator of Little Humpty. Board Books • 24 Pages • 7 x 7 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781760123956 • October • $9.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US • Little Hare Books 8 CURIOUS CRITTERS BOARD BOOKS David FitzSimmons • Co-op available • Author’s previous books sold more than 100,000 copies These board books bring young readers face-to-face with brightly colored, fascinating, and fun animals commonly found in their state. Foster the love of nature in your young one through stunning photos of birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, fish, and more. Learn about what lives in your own backyard! David FitzSimmons is an award-winning photographer and writer. He is the author of Curious Critters and Curious Critters Volume 2, and Curious Critters: Marine, and his children’s picture books have won numerous national book awards. He lives in Bellville, Ohio. Each: Board Books/Regional: Midwest • 24 Pages • 7 x 6 24 Color Photos • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K September • $7.95 (Can $9.95) Board Book • Rights: World • Wild Iris Publishing Curious Critters: Michigan • Author tour to include Ann Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Kalamazoo, Michigan Young readers will delight in these photos of various creators commonly found in the Great Lakes State. 9781936607310 Curious Critters: Ohio • Author tour to include Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Mansfield, and Toledo, Ohio Stunning close-up photographs introduce babies to common and fascinating animals commonly found in the Buckeye State. 9781936607303 Also available: Each: $16.95 (Can $19.95) Hardcover Picture Book Curious Critters 9781936607693 Curious Critters Volume Two 9781936607709 Curious Critters Marine 9781936607723 9 WHIZZY WHEELS Illustrations by Marion Billet Marion Billet is the illustrator of more than 80 children’s books, including Hello! London, Littleland, and My First Tractor. Each: Novelty • 10 Pages • 9.5 x 6.5 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K October • $9.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US • Campbell Books My First London Bus Children will love reading and playing with this London bus-shaped book Young children just love things that go, and here is a book they will spend hours pushing along the floor, as well as reading! Follow the red bus around the streets of London visiting the sights, with an extra detail to spot on every page. Then close the book and push it along on its four moving wheels and go on your own journey! The perfect way for young visitors to London to remember their trip. 9780230760578 My First London Taxi Children will enjoy reading and playing with this taxi-shaped book on wheels Young children just love things that go, and here is a book they will spend hours pushing along the floor as well as reading! Follow the black taxi around the streets of London visiting the sights, with an extra detail to spot on every page. Then close the book and push it along on its four moving wheels and go on your own journey! The perfect way for young visitors to London to remember their trip. 9780230761032 10 My First London Sticker Book Marion Billet An adorably illustrated sticker book of London landmarks for young visitors Complete with a carry handle and postcards to send, this sticker activity book is the ideal companion on a trip to London, or for any child to enjoy the excitement of the big city. Packed with activities from coloring to imagining your own exhibit at the Natural History Museum, it promises to keep young children very busy while they find out about London’s landmarks. With more than 250 stickers, children can enjoy completing London scenes, playing matching activities, and decorating the pages as they go. Marion Billet’s spirited scenes feature lively children and lots of detail to spot and talk about. Including Buckingham Palace, London Zoo, Tower Bridge, and the London Eye, this book is a wonderful souvenir. Marion Billet is the illustrator of more than 80 children’s books, including Littleland, Noodles Loves the Beach, and Noodle Loves to Cuddle. Her illustrations have also appeared in magazines, on stationery and toys, and on children’s furniture and clothing. Activity/Travel • 24 Pages • 9.5 x 11.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–8 • Grades K–3 9781447276173 • September $10.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Campbell Books Also available: Each: (NCR) Board Book My First London Bus Buggy Buddy 9781447256328 • $7.99 My First London Taxi Buggy Buddy Hello! London 9781447246824 • $15.99 9781447256335 • $7.99 11 Benji Bear’s Busy Day Tor Freeman A cased board book that’s perfect first introduction to telling the time for toddlers “Freeman’s brisk storytelling and comically expressive cast of anthropomorphic animals make an all-too-familiar situation feel fresh. . . . The stagelike composition and the characters’ penchant for theatrical gestures keep the mood as light as a French farce.” —Publishers Weekly starred review on Olive and the Big Secret Simple text allows Tor Freeman’s wonderful, humorous, and detailed artwork to tell the story. Each page is richly detailed with tons to spot and flaps to lift throughout as well as questions to start discussions with your child. And as if that wasn’t enough, the interactive moving clock hands are both sturdy and easy to turn. Learning to tell the time has never been such fun! Tor Freeman is the author and illustrator of many children’s books, including Hanukkah, Oh Hannukah!, Olive and the Big Secret, and Roar! She received a Maurice Sendak Fellowship for 2012. Board Books • 18 Pages • 8.5 x 11.5 • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9781509801114 • November • $15.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US Campbell Books SAY HELLO Say Hello to the Snowy Animals! Ian Whybrow Illustrations by Ed Eaves Huff! Honk! Flap! The third in the Say Hello series offers serious fun in the snow! Join the little husky as he scampers off on the snow and ice to say hello to all his animal friends. Meet a polar bear, a seal, and a caribou too. Toddlers will love to join in calling out the animals’ noises as they turn the pages of this beautiful book. The satisfying rhyming text and velvety softto-touch animals make this book perfect for young children. Ian Whybrow is a popular children’s writer with more than 100 books to his name, including the bestselling Harry and the Dinosaurs series. Ed Eaves is the illustrator of such books as How to Catch a Dragon and Marmaduke and the Very Different Dragon. Picture Books • 24 Pages • 11 x 11 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781447210351 • October • $10.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US • Pan Macmillan Also available: Each: $9.99 (NCR) Say Boo to the Animals! 9780330544047 Paperback Picture Book 12 Say Goodnight to the Sleepy Animals! 9780230756076 Board Book Knock! Knock! Open the Door Michaela Morgan Illustrations by David Walker Where is that special person mom and dad promised to bring home? A lift-the-flaps book for excited new siblings-to-be. There are lots of knocks at the door as new animal friends come calling, but none of them are quite who this little toddler is expecting. She’s waiting for someone cuddly like her friend the polar bear, bouncy like the kangaroo, and noisy like the dinosaur. Who can it be? An adorably funny rhyming story with large flaps to lift and sweet animal illustrations. Michaela Morgan is the author of Bunny Wishes, Dear Bunny, and Brave Mouse. David Walker was an art director at Hallmark Cards before starting his own business. He now works on a variety of illustration projects, and has illustrated such children’s books as How Do Penguins Play? and If Animals Kissed Good Night. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Novelty • 24 Pages • 11 x 11 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781447211341 • September • $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Axel Scheffler Treasury of Rhyming Stories With Listen-Along CD Axel Scheffler The fun, rhyming text in these stories and accompanying CD will delight young children “Don’t be surprised if your toddler wants to jump in the tub more than once a day just so he or she can share some reading time with Lizzy!” —BookLoons.com on Lizzy the Lamb “Full of lovely detail, this is a delightful story about being brave and taking turns.” —Booktrust on Pip and Posy: The Super Scooter Katie, Pip, and Freddy are lively creatures who love to make noise, dance about, and have fun. Beautifully illustrated by the award-winning Axel Scheffler, these stories have lots of details that children will love to spot. This rhyming collection is completed by robust, easy-to-hold tabs to keep track of each story, and an audio recording by the voice of Poppy Cat, Joanna Page. Axel Scheffler has achieved worldwide acclaim for his humorous illustrations, and his books have been translated into more than 29 languages. He is the illustrator of The Gruffalo, Stick Man, and Where’s My Mom? Board Books • 22 Pages • 10 x 10 Four-color Interior • Includes Audio CD • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9781447277255 • November • $13.99 (NCR) Board Book Rights: US • Campbell Books 13 POPPY CAT Lara Jones Poppy Cat is a TV series based on the original books by Lara Jones. In each episode a little girl called Lara invents extraordinary adventures for her beloved Poppy Cat, then the colorful characters spring to life in stories of friendship and fantasy play. Lara Jones is the award-winning author of the Poppy Cat series. Each: Board Books • 18 Pages • 7 x 7 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K September • $7.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US • Campbell Books All Aboard! A First Storybook Join Poppy Cat and her friends on an exciting adventure to find buried treasure Poppy Cat makes adventures extraordinary! This bright and colorful first storybook is designed to appeal to younger readers and is the perfect introduction to Poppy Cat and her friends and their amazing adventures! With simple layouts and eye-catching artwork, they will enjoy sharing these stories again and again. 9780230754003 Blast Off! A First Storybook Poppy Cat and her friends blast off into space on another fantastic adventure This bright and colorful first storybook is designed to appeal to younger readers and is the perfect introduction to Poppy Cat and her friends and their amazing adventures! Poppy Cat decide to have an adventure on a rocket—but what happens when Owl gets sucked out of the ship? And will Egbert be able to handle the controls? With simple layouts and eye-catching artwork, children will enjoy sharing these stories again and again. 9780230753990 14 POPPY CAT Each: Four-color Interior • September • Rights: US • Campbell Books Birthday Treasure Poppy Cat and her friends seek a treasure in this colorful story “This bright and colorful board book is perfect for teaching inquisitive toddlers to count.” —Parents in Touch Poor Alma is really upset when she realizes she has lost her new necklace, but Poppy Cat has a brilliant idea to make her feel better . . . a hunt for buried treasure! Picture Books • 24 Pages • 10 x 10 • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9780230754034 • $8.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Poppy Cat’s Sticker Scene Fun! Join Poppy Cat and friends on a new, sticker-filled adventure This brilliant Poppy Cat sticker book is bursting with brightly colored scenes and puzzles, featuring Poppy Cat and all her friends. With more than 80 stickers, it’s perfect for rainy days, journeys, and holidays. Activity • 16 Pages • 8.5 x 11.5 • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9780230753976 • $6.99 (NCR) Saddle-Stitched 15 Angry BirdsTM Downloaded Egmont UK The incredibly addictive video game is now available downloaded The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake! Join the Angry Birds in an epic battle to protect their eggs from the Bad Piggies. Slingshot across Piggy Island and pop some pesky pigs along the way. With puzzles, fold-out sections, mazes, quizzes, stickers, and more, this is what Angry Birds fans have been waiting for! Angry Birds Downloaded is the perfect way to enjoy Angry Birds offline. Egmont UK is the UK’s largest children’s book and magazine publisher. Activity • 48 Pages • 7.25 x 9.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5 & Up • Grades K & Up 9781405277129 • September • $9.99 (NCR) Paper Rights: US • Egmont UK 16 Doodle Jump® Downloaded Egmont UK The bestselling mobile app is now available in the form of an activity book Journey up the sheets of graph paper, jumping from one platform to the next, picking up jet packs, avoiding black holes, and blasting bad guys with nose balls along the way. With exclusive info, mazes, stickers, logic puzzles, fun doodle activities, and cool things to make, this book is what doodle jump fans have been waiting for! Egmont UK is the UK’s largest children’s book and magazine publisher. Activity • 48 Pages • 7.25 x 9.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781405273312 • September • $9.99 (NCR) Paper Rights: US • Egmont UK 17 0 to 20 David Hawcock A lovely, highly designed way to learn to count Second in this stylish series by paper engineer David Hawcock. Open each of the 21 spreads and a pop-up number emerges against a color background. Little icons like teddy bears and robots appear on each spread to make counting even more fun. A book for children and adults alike. David Hawcock is a paper engineer whose pop-up titles include The Amazing Pop-up, Pull-out Space Shuttle, and The Pop-Up Book of Ships. Novelty • 52 Pages • 5 x 4 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781857078985 • November • $14.99 (Can $17.99) Cloth Rights: US & Canada • Tango Books Aa to Zz 9781857078091 $14.99 (Can $17.99) Novelty Also available: 18 Monsters, Inc. An Augmented Reality Book Caroline Rowlands The ultimate book for little Monsters, Inc. fans, covering the characters from both Monsters, Inc. movies Welcome to the amazing world of Monstropolis! With the digital magic of augmented reality, this book brings all your favorite furry friends to life with jaw-dropping animations that you can interact with on your computer screen. See what you look like as a monster, make friends with Mike and see him do funny tricks, then play a game on the scare floor where you slam the door on rascal Randall! This wonderful guide to the characters of both Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University movies is filled with fun facts and features—plus four awesome augmented reality experiences. Caroline Rowlands is a children’s author. Titles she has worked on The Halloween Tattoo Book and The Fashion & Friendship Tattoo Book as well as many popular children’s brands and licensed properties. Fiction • 32 Pages • 10.25 x 9 Ages 5–8 • Grades K–3 9781780972473 • September $18.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US Carlton Minimum spec requirements: PC Hardware: A webcam that supports 640x480 resolution CPU: Intel Pentium 4, 2.4GHZ or above or AMD equivalent RAM: 2 GB memory Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce 7300 series or above/ATI Radeon X series or above/AMD, G series chipset or above PC Operating System: Windows XP SP3 or above, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Macintosh Hardware: A webcam CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHZ or above RAM: 2 GB memory Graphics card: Nvidia Display Macintosh Operating System: Mac OS 10.5 and over 19 MY FIRST DISCOVERIES A press-out “torch” is slipped between the transparent plastic and black pages, revealing a related image underneath, and giving the sense of exploring in the dark. Educational and playful, these books encourage observation, concentration, and reading. Each: Nonfiction • 6.5 x 7 • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K December • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Board Book • Rights: US & Canada • Moonlight Publishing Ants Rene Mettler Learn all about ants, one of the strongest and most well-organized of creatures on the planet This book provides a vivid visual demonstration on why the reputation of ants for organization and hard work is fully justified. They live in large communities and build impressive homes in the form of anthills with multiple chambers inside. There are 12,000 different kinds of ants, some carnivorous, who eat other insects, and some vegetarian. They are remarkable in being able to carry objects as much eight times their size and 20 times their own weight. They show clear signs of intelligent communication and high levels of collaboration. Yet for some other animals and birds ants are simply their favorite food! Rene Mettler is the author of Birds, The Egg, and The Jungle. 36 Pages • 81 Color Illustrations • 9781851034321 Tractors Pierre-Marie Valat Learn all about tractors—those working machines that delight children across the world Tractors have a great fascination for children and this book, with its fine illustrations, demonstrates just why these powerful machines continue to create such excitement. The modern work horse is shown in its critical daily role on the farm as it powers and pulls machinery for multiple tasks. The reader can also see tractors that have been developed for special functions in ports and airports, vineyards, and olive groves. Pierre-Marie Valat is the author of Fruit, Shapes, and Let’s Look Inside the Body. Gabriel Rebufello is an illustrator. 34 Pages • 47 Color Illustrations • 9781851034352 Also available: Each: $11.99 (Can $12.99) Spiral Birds 9781851031078 20 Flowers 9781851031443 Penguins 9781851032334 MY FIRST DISCOVERIES Sylvaine Peyrols Sylvaine Peyrols is the author of The Body, Earth and Sky, Farm Animals, and How the Body Works. Each: Nonfiction • 36 Pages • 6.5 x 7 • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 • December $12.99 (Can $15.99) Board Book • Rights: US & Canada • Moonlight Publishing The Owl And Other Night Creatures In this engaging look at the lives of owls, see how they capture prey, raise their young, and more Through the lively illustrations of this book owls come to life before the reader. Watch an owl hunt by moonlight and sweep down on its prey. Learn how the soft edges of its wing feathers deaden the sound of its beating wings. See how owl parents rear their young in nests made of their own food pellets, and as a bonus you can learn about other nocturnal birds and night-flying animals, such as bats. 60 Color Illustrations • 9781851034345 How Animals Sleep A unique look at the many varying ways, times, and places that different animals sleep Mammals, insects, fish, and reptiles all get tired like us and need to sleep. This book illustrates vividly how and where they sleep in many different ways and at different times. Fish, snakes, and insects sleep with their eyes open. Birds sleep perched in trees without falling off. Bats sleep upside down for 20 hours a day. Sleeping whales and dolphins keep a part of their brains awake at all times so that they can go to the surface when they need air. Horses, elephants, zebras, and giraffes sleep standing up and for less than four hours a day. 85 Color Illustrations • 9781851034338 Also available: Each: $4.99 (Can $5.99) Saddle-Stitched The Body 9781851033447 Dinosaurs 9781851033461 The Egg 9781851033478 Weather 9781851033492 21 LET’S LOOK Andrea Pinnington Illustrations by Caz Buckingham “These books have sturdy card pages that mean they can be used repeatedly and still retain their glossy attractive appearance—Caz Buckingham’s designs and illustrations are exceptional. Thirty common butterflies are featured with stickers for each and a meadow scene to complete. Information includes parts of a butterfly, facts, food and life cycle. Also available Let’s Look for Wild Flowers and Let’s Look for Garden Wildlife—together, the series makes an excellent way to encourage children to get outside and enjoy wildlife.” —Parents in Touch Online Magazine on Let’s Look for Butterflies Encouraging children to get outside, these activity books include a general introduction to nature and wildlife while presenting an array of fascinating facts. At the heart of the books are the easy and hard “what can you spot” pages with a colorful picture gallery of nature that readers can find and tick off. When children aren’t out and about looking, each book includes 30 stickers to use on the fold-out play scene at the back of the book. Andrea Pinnington is the author of numerous children’s activity books, including Animals, My Body, and The Princess Creativity Book. Caz Buckingham is an illustrator and graphic designer. She worked for more than 20 years for large corporate publishers before setting up Fine Feather Press with her business partner, Andrea Pinnington. Caz’s distinctive designs and illustrations are a combination of artwork and photography that draw children into the world of plants and animals. Caz and Andrea take all the photographs for their books. Let’s Look for Minibeasts A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to bugs Children love creepy crawlies, and this is a simple and engaging introduction to their fascinating world. There are two spreads devoted to easy and hard things to spot where children can tick off the things they see. Two final pages focus on the incredible array of techniques minibeasts use to avoid being eaten, and there’s a colorful guide to beetles. When children have finished looking out for bugs they can have fun playing with the stickers on the fold-out grassy play scene at the back. Activity/Nonfiction • 18 Pages • 8 x 11.5 70 Color Photos • 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 4–8 • Grades Pre-K–3 9781908489234 • September $7.99 (Can $9.99) Saddle-Stitched Rights: US, Canada & South America Fine Feather Press Ltd 22 LET’S LOOK Let’s Look for Trees A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to trees Get children outside with this fun activity book that forms the perfect introduction to the majestic world of trees. Being able to recognize even a few trees is a skill that will stay with children for life. There are two spreads devoted to easy and hard trees to spot that shows the leaves, flowers, and fruits where appropriate, and where children can tick off the things they see. Two final pages focus on the life cycle of the oak tree and the seasons of the year in keeping with many science school curricula. When children have finished trying to find different trees, they can have fun playing with the stickers on the fold-out woodland play scene at the back. Activity/Nonfiction • 18 Pages • 8 x 11.5 50 Color Photos • 20 B/W Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 4–8 • Grades Pre-K–3 9781908489241 • September • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Saddle-Stitched Rights: US, Canada & South America • Fine Feather Press Ltd Also available: Each: $7.99 (Can $9.99) Saddle-Stitched Let’s Look for Garden Birds Let’s Look for Butterflies Let’s Look for Wild Flowers Let’s Look for Garden Wildlife Let’s Look on the Seashore Let’s Look on the Farm Let’s Look in Ponds & Rivers Let’s Look in Woods & Forests 9781908489043 9781908489111 9781908489050 9781908489128 9781908489067 9781908489135 9781908489074 9781908489142 23 PATRICKGEORGE PatrickGeorge PatrickGeorge is an independent publisher based in the UK that offers a full range of graphic design and illustration services. By focusing on unique designs and bold illustrations, they aim to produce books for kids that are witty and educational, colorful and accessible, challenging and stimulating, and—perhaps most importantly—fun. Animal Rescue Bold, friendly, and appealing illustrations with interactive transparent pages make this book ideal for young animal enthusiasts This is a book in which you become a rescue hero. Simply turn the transparent page and rescue the animals! It’s fun, it’s simple, and it’s a gentle introduction to the importance of animal welfare. This is a book without words which enables the reader to choose the appropriate level of input for the child. Which animals would you rescue? Great for enriching vocabulary, encourage awareness, and learning about our environment, this is the perfect gift book, and a fun learning tool. A percentage of the royalties from this book will be donated to the Born Free Foundation. Picture Books/Novelty • 54 Pages • 9 x 8 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781908473127 • November $13.99 (Can $16.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • PatrickGeorge 24 PATRICKGEORGE Each: Novelty • 60 Pages • 9 x 8 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K October • $13.99 (Can $16.99) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada • PatrickGeorge Oh No! Flip the acetate pages to see what happens next in this wordless book filled with stunning illustrations that challenge enquiring minds A boy’s kite is stuck up a tree and the boy is up a ladder to get it. Can you guess what will happen next? Turn the acetate page and “oh no” he’s fallen off! An owl is up in a tree and he hasn’t noticed the cat licking his lips down below. Turn the acetate page and “oh no” the cat has got the owl. Some children are looking at a gorilla in his cage at the zoo. Have they noticed the monkey dangling some keys? Turn the page and . . . “oh no!” Children will laugh with delight as they watch the situation transform before their very eyes. By flipping the clear transparent page back and forth, they can create the action repeatedly. This is a lighthearted book without words, designed to promote discussion and vocabulary building. It is a simple yet deceptively clever and fun book, perfect for enriching a child’s imagination and vocabulary. 9781908473097 When I Grow Up . . . Turn the acetate pages in this simple yet deceptively clever book and see what the children want to be when they grow up Imagine rummaging in the dressing-up box and coming across an eye patch. Put it on and become a pirate! In this book a simple item on a transparent acetate sheet will magically transform the child on the page. At such a young age you may dream of being an astronaut, zoo keeper, or a superhero—anything is possible! Let your imagination flow with this fun, colorful, and interactive book designed to promote discussion and vocabulary building. The perfect book to enrich a child’s imagination and vocabulary, this is also a great gift and fun learning tool. 9781908473103 25 FIRST FAVOURITE TALES Ladybird First Favourite Tales are perfect introductions to timeless and treasured stories, with amusing pictures and lots of funny rhythm and rhyme to delight young children. Each: Classics • 32 Pages • 7.5 x 7.5 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K September • $7.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Ladybird Chicken Licken Mandy Ross Chicken Licken thinks the sky is falling down, so he sets off to tell the king. What will happen to him and his friends Henny Penny, Turkey Lurkey, and Goosey Loosey? Mandy Ross is a children’s author. 9781409309567 The Elves and the Shoemaker Lorna Read Illustrations by Jan Lewis Meet the poor and hungry shoemaker who wakes up one morning to find that his shoes have been magically made for him! Lorna Read and Jan Lewis are children’s book creators. 9781409306283 The Gingerbread Man Alan MacDonald Based on the traditional fairy tale The Gingerbread Man, this vibrantly illustrated story is sure to become a favorite in every home. Follow the gingerbread man as he tries to escape all manner of hungry animals and people! Alan MacDonald is the author of Fleas! and Trolls, Go Home! 9781409306306 26 FIRST FAVOURITE TALES Each: Classics • 32 Pages • 7.5 x 7.5 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K October • $7.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Ladybird Little Red Riding Hood Mandy Ross Find out why grandmother has such big teeth in this classic tale! Mandy Ross is the author of Hello Lily! 9781409306313 The Three Billy Goats Gruff Irene Yates “Who’s that trip-trapping over my bridge?” How will the billy goats cross the troll’s bridge? Irene Yates is the author of My First Spanish Picture Dictionary and My First French Picture Dictionary. 9781409306337 The Three Little Pigs Nicola Baxter Join the three little pigs as they set off to see the world, build their houses, and encounter the big, bad wolf. Nicola Baxter is the author of Castle Under Attack and Mission to the Arctic. 9781409306320 27 FIRST FAVOURITE TALES Each: Classics • 32 Pages • 7.5 x 7.5 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K November • $7.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Ladybird The Enormous Turnip Irene Yates Find out what happens when a very, very large turnip doesn’t want to be pulled out of the ground! Irene Yates is a children’s book creator. 9781409309574 Goldilocks and the Three Bears Nicola Baxter Follow the naughty Goldilocks into the house of the three bears, and see what happens when they come home and find her! Nicola Baxter is the author of Castle Under Attack and Mission to the Arctic. 9781409306290 Jack and the Beanstalk Iona Treahy Jack’s mother is very angry when he swaps their only cow for some magic beans. But before Jack knows it, he is off on a big adventure! Iona Treahy is the author of The Knights of Fix-a-Lot. 9781409309598 28 FIRST FAVOURITE TALES Each: Classics • 32 Pages • 7.5 x 7.5 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K December • $7.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Ladybird The Little Red Hen Ronne Randall The little red hen decides to plant some wheat, but the lazy cat, dog, and rat won’t help her! Ronne Randall is the author of The Hanukkah Mice. 9781409309581 The Magic Porridge Pot Alan MacDonald Find out what happens when a magic pot won’t stop cooking porridge! Alan MacDonald is the author of Fleas! and Trolls, Go Home! 9781409309543 The Sly Fox and the Little Red Hen Mandy Cross Find out what happens when a naughty fox tries to capture a clever little hen! Mandy Ross is the author of Hello Lily! 9781409309550 29 LADYBIRD CLASSICS Ladybird Classics offer abridged retellings of classic stories, perfect for independent readers or to share with younger children. Brand-new illustrations and a marker ribbon make these books feel extra special. Each: Classics • 72 Pages • 5.5 x 8.25 • 24 Color Illustrations • 6 B/W Illustrations • Ages 5–8 • Grades K–3 September • $8.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Ladybird Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Alice in Wonderland has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the best-loved parts of the story, such as the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, the Mad Hatter, and the Cheshire Cat. Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) is most famous for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. 9781409311232 Black Beauty Anna Sewell Black Beauty has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of the story including Black Beauty’s friendship with Ginger, his treatment at the hands of his owners, and fascinating historical detail about how horses had many different uses in the days before cars. Anna Sewell (1820–1878) was a novelist, best known for Black Beauty. 9781409311249 A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of the story including the three spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Future; little Tiny Tim and his father, Bob Cratchit; and, of course, the old miser Ebenezer Scrooge. Charles Dickens (1812–1870) is one of the grand masters of Victorian literature. Seasonal • 9781409312215 30 LADYBIRD CLASSICS Each: Classics • 72 Pages • 5.5 x 8.25 • 24 Color Illustrations • 6 B/W Illustrations $8.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Ladybird Gulliver’s Travels Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s Travels has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of Gulliver’s travels and adventures in the strange lands of Lilliput and Brobdingnag. Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) was a noted author, poet, political activist, and an ordained priest of the Church of Ireland. He is best known for his works of satire. Ages 5–8 • Grades K–3 • 9781409311270 • September Heidi Johanna Spyri Heidi has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of the story including Heidi’s friendship with Peter, her life in Frankfurt with Clara, and fascinating details about life in the mountains. Johanna Spyri (1827–1901) was an author of children’s stories, and is best known for Heidi. Ages 5–8 • Grades K–3 • 9781409313571 • November The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling The Jungle Book has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of the story including Mowgli’s life in the Jungle, his battle with Shere Khan, and fascinating details about learning to live with humans once more. Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) is best known for The Jungle Book, Just So Stories, and Kim. Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 • 9781409313588 • November 31 LADYBIRD CLASSICS Each: Classics • 72 Pages • 5.5 x 8.25 • 24 Color Illustrations • 6 B/W Illustrations $8.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Ladybird Oliver Twist Charles Dickens Oliver Twist has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of Oliver’s adventures around Victorian London, including tangles with Fagin and his gang of thieves, pretty Nancy, kindhearted Mr. Brownlow, and villainous Bill Sikes. Charles Dickens (1812–1870) is considered one of the English language’s greatest writers. His works include A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Great Expectations, and A Tale of Two Cities. Ages 5–8 • Grades K–3 • 9781409311256 • November Peter Pan J. M. Barrie Peter Pan has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of the story including Peter’s ongoing feud with Captain Hook; his adventures with Wendy, John, and Michael; and the friendship between the Lost Boys. J. M. Barrie (1860–1937) is best remembered today as the creator of Peter Pan. Ages 5–8 • Grades K–3 • 9781409312222 • November The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett The Secret Garden has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of the story, including the mysterious, locked secret garden. Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849–1924) is best known for her children’s stories Little Lord Fauntleroy, A Little Princess, and The Secret Garden. Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 • 9781409311263 • January 32 LADYBIRD CLASSICS Each: Classics • 72 Pages • 5.5 x 8.25 • 24 Color Illustrations • 6 B/W Illustrations • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 January • $8.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Ladybird The Three Musketeers Alexandre Dumas The Three Musketeers has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of the story of d’Artagnan and of course Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Alexandre Dumas (1802–1870) was a French writer and is best known for The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. 9781409313557 Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson Treasure Island has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key events and characters of the Treasure Island story, including Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver, and Ben Gunn; deadly pirate battles; shipbound adventures; and the hunt for treasure. Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. 9781409311287 The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows has been sensitively abridged and retold to make it suitable for sharing with young children, while retaining all the key parts of the tale of Rat, Mole, Badger, and Toad. Kenneth Grahame (1859–1932) was a British writer, most famous for The Wind in the Willows, a classic of children’s literature. 9781409313564 33 EGMONT CLASSICS Egmont Classics are books to treasure. Each: Classics • 5 x 8 • November • $16.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Egmont Classics Peter Pan J. M. Barrie Fly with Peter Pan to Neverland, a wondrous place where children never grow up Second to the right and straight on till morning. Wendy, Michael, and John are on an adventure to magical Neverland with Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up. But Neverland is also the home of Captain Hook, a dangerous pirate who’s after Peter. Peter Pan is a classic of children’s literature that still has the power to amaze, whether you are rediscovering its magic or reading it for the first time. Sales of this edition will benefit Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, carrying on J. M. Barrie’s bequest and support of the hospital. J. M. Barrie (1860–1937) was a Scottish author and playwright best known as the creator of Peter Pan. He moved to London as an adult and met the Llewelyn Davies family, who were the inspiration for Peter’s adventures. He gave the rights to the Peter Pan works to London’s Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital Children’s Charity, who still receive royalties today. 288 Pages • Ages 8 & Up • Grades 3 & Up • 9781405279574 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll This timeless classic is the perfect read for children of all ages “Dream-like, subversive.” —Quentin Blake Curiouser and curiouser! Alice runs after a white rabbit, and is plunged into a strange world of talking animals, tea-drinking mad hatters, and flamingo croquet. Can she find her way out of mixed-up, wonderful Wonderland? This beautiful new edition, published to coincide with the book’s 150th anniversary, is perfect for readers who know and love Alice’s adventures already or who are discovering them for the first time. It is an attractive and affordable hardcover that makes the ideal gift. Lewis Carroll (1832–1998) is the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, an English mathematician, author, and poet. He spent his adult life as a don at Christ Church College, Oxford, and his most famous books, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, were inspired by Alice Liddell, the daughter of the Dean of Christ Church. 288 Pages • Ages 7 & Up • Grades 2 & Up • 9781405279604 Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson A classic tale of ships, pirates, treasure, and—above all else—adventure “A breathless journey . . . a unique work of genius.” —Eoin Colfer We want that treasure, and we’ll have it! Hawkins has discovered a terrible plot. Mutiny is in the air on board the Hispaniola, and the notorious pirate Long John Silver is to blame. Everyone is on the hunt for the cursed gold buried on Treasure Island . . . Treasure Island is a rip-roaring pirate adventure story that has never been out of print since it was first published more than 100 years ago. Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer. He is the author of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Kidnapped, Treasure Island, and many other works. Treasure Island, first published in 1883, was an immediate success. 288 Pages • Ages 10 & Up • Grades 5 & Up • 9781405279598 34 EGMONT CLASSICS Each: Classics • 5 x 8 • November • $16.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Egmont Classics The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame Illustrations by E. H. Shepard Dive into this heartwarming classic tale of friendship and adventure Travel, change, interest, excitement! One day Mole pokes his nose out of his burrow and discovers that the world is an exciting place. He meets brave Ratty, kind old Badger, and the rascally Mr. Toad, and together they go adventuring. The Wind in the Willows is a classic animal adventure that charms and enthralls. This edition contains the original illustrations by E. H. Shepard, a partnership that has never been bettered. Kenneth Grahame (1859–1932) was a Scottish writer famous for his novels The Wind in the Willows and The Reluctant Dragon. He worked at the Bank of England until his retirement in 1908. E. H. Shepard (1879–1976) was an English artist best known for his illustrations of Winnie the Pooh and The Wind in the Willows. 288 Pages • Ages 7 & Up • Grades 2 & Up • 9781405279567 Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling Slip into Rudyard Kipling’s delightfully timeless tales of different animal origins “Just So Stories was the first book I ever truly loved.” —Michael Morpurgo This, O my Best Beloved, is a story . . . How did the Leopard get his spots? Or the Rhinoceros his skin? How was the Alphabet made? And why does the Cat walk by himself? Rudyard Kipling’s magical Just So Stories is guaranteed to delight, whether you are familiar with the tales or discovering them for the first time. Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was an English author who wrote novels, poetry, and short stories. Born in India, he and was brought to England when he was five years old. One of the best-loved authors of his time, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907, and his works include The Jungle Book, Kim, and the Just So Stories. 176 Pages • Ages 6 & Up • Grades 1 & Up • 9781405279611 A Little Princess Frances Hodgson Burnett The classic tale of a young girl turned from riches to rags, and how she overcomes obstacles to find happiness “I’m not sure I could have survived childhood without Frances Hodgson Burnett.” —Meg Rosoff, author, How I Live Now I am a princess. All girls are. Heiress Sara Crewe has everything a little girl could want—until the sudden death of her father leaves her penniless at Miss Minchin’s Seminary. But she discovers that you can still feel like a princess when you are surrounded by friends, even when you’re poor, cold, and hungry. A Little Princess is a beloved classic. First published in 1905, it still has the power to delight readers of all ages. Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849–1924) was an English playwright and author most famous for her children’s books Little Lord Fauntleroy, A Little Princess, and The Secret Garden. She became a popular writer of both children’s and adult fiction, and helped produce the stage versions of Little Lord Fauntleroy and A Little Princess. 288 Pages • Ages 8 & Up • Grades 3 & Up • 9781405279581 35 ONCE UPON A TIMELESS TALE Each: Picture Books/Classics • 24 Pages • 6.5 x 7.5 • 11 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 September • $9.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US • Little Hare Books Goldilocks and the Three Bears Illustrations by Anna Walker Enchanting pictures will ensure that this favorite tale will have pride of place on every child’s bookshelf When Goldilocks wanders too far into the woods, she comes across an empty house, and she’s barely across the threshold before she starts to make a mess of things. Goldilocks doesn’t mean to do wrong, it just seems to happen that way. Goldilocks and the Three Bears was first published almost two centuries ago, and it was told as a folk tale for a long time before that. Anna Walker is the illustrator of I Love Christmas, I Love My Dad, I Love My Mom, and Peggy: A Brave Chicken on a Big Adventure. 9781921894923 The Princess and the Pea Illustrations by Mitch Vane One of Hans Christian Andersen’s best-loved fairy tales is given a sprightly and irreverent retelling along with delightful illustrations It isn’t easy being a prince, mainly because a prince has to find a perfect princess that he can marry. And how can a prince know whether a princess is real and true? There’s only one way to find out Mitch Vane is the author of such children’s books as A Mountain of Mittens, The Patch, and the Scratch Kitten series. 9781921894930 36 ONCE UPON A TIMELESS TALE Each: Picture Books/Classics • 6.5 x 7.5 • 11 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior $9.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US • Little Hare Books The Twelve Dancing Princesses Illustrations by Anna Walker A tale of enchantment, with its magical cloak of invisibility and its avenues of silver, gold, and diamonds, now creates a whole new web of enchantment for readers everywhere The princesses are locked in their room every night, but every morning their party slippers are worn to tatters. The princesses won’t say how or why, and despite the King’s threats, no one can work it out. Just when the King is at his wits end, an unlikely character walks into town. Will he reveal the princesses’ secret? Or will he lose his head like the others before him? Anna Walker is the illustrator of I Love Christmas, I Love My Dad, I Love My Mom, and Peggy: A Brave Chicken on a Big Adventure. 24 Pages • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K • 9781742974019 • September The Ugly Duckling Illustrations by Jonathan Bentley One of Hans Christian Andersen’s best-loved and most well-known fairy tales, with luminous illustrations by picture book favorite Jonathan Bentley The little grey duckling looks nothing like the others. His feathers are scruffy and his feet are too big. He is teased and tormented from dawn til dusk, and no one ever asks him to play. What will become of him? And will he ever learn to love himself? Jonathan Bentley is the illustrator of The Best Kind of Kiss, Have You Seen Duck?, and The Little Crooked House. 24 Pages • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K • 9781921894909 • September Jack and the Beanstalk Illustrations by Andrew Joyner One of the most popular English folk tales, dating back hundreds of years, gets a modern retelling with hilarious illustrations Jack is lazy. Instead of walking the cow to market, he sits on a log. And instead of selling the cow for a good price, he swaps her for a handful of beans. Luckily for Jack, these are no ordinary beans. Andrew Joyner is the author of the Boris series, which includes Boris on the Move and Boris Gets a Lizard. 32 Pages • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 • 9781742975245 • December 37 ONCE UPON A TIMELESS TALE Each: Picture Books/Classics • 24 Pages • 6.5 x 7.5 • 11 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior December • $9.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US • Little Hare Books The Three Little Pigs Illustrations by Jonathan Bentley A popular English folk tale that has been told in hundreds of different ways around the world, and this bright new retelling gives the tale a fresh coat of paint with Jonathan Bentley’s adorable illustrations When three little pigs build themselves houses—one of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks—they don’t expect a big bad wolf to come and blow them all down. But that’s what happens . . . until the wolf comes to the house made of bricks. Then it’s the wolf who runs into trouble. Jonathan Bentley is the illustrator of The Best Kind of Kiss, Have You Seen Duck?, and The Little Crooked House. Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K • 9781921894916 Little Red Riding Hood Illustrations by Anna Pignataro A lively retelling, with inspired illustrations by the author of Mama, How Long Will You Love Me? Little Red Riding Hood is as good as can be—except when she isn’t. One day she meets a wolf in the woods. When he suggests she wander off the path to pick flowers, that’s exactly what she does, even though her mother said not to dawdle. Meanwhile, the wolf is up to no good. Things soon go wrong for Little Red Riding Hood. But what will happen to the wolf? Anna Pignataro is the bestselling author of Mama, How Long Will You Love Me?; Mama, Will You Hold My Hand; and Mama, Will I Be Yours Forever? Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 • 9781921894879 38 ONCE UPON A TIMELESS TALE Each: Picture Books/Classics • 24 Pages • 6.5 x 7.5 • 11 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 February • $9.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US • Little Hare Books Henny Penny Illustrations by Tamsin Ainslie This fresh retelling is sure to remain a favorite for many years to come Henny Penny is pecking at her corn when something drops on her head. She is sure it dropped from the sky, which can only mean one thing—the sky is falling and the world is about to end. Henny Penny sets off to deliver the terrible news to the king. Her friends join her along the way—and so does someone else who is not so friendly. Tamsin Ainslie is the illustrator of I Can Say Please and I Can Say Thank You. 9781921894954 Puss in Boots Illustrations by Cécile Becq One of Charles Perrault’s most popular Mother Goose tales is brought to stunning new life When a miller’s youngest son inherits nothing but a cat, he thinks he might as well make himself a hat out of it. What else would it be good for? But this is no ordinary cat—and one of the first things she demands is a handsome pair of boots. Cécile Becq is a French illustrator. 9781742975368 The Three Billy Goats Gruff Illustrations by Gaye Chapman The story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff has been Norway’s best-loved folk tale for nearly 200 years, and this lively retelling features exceptional illustrations by the talented Gaye Chapman The Billy Goats Gruff are headed up the mountain, but to get there they must first cross a bridge. The trouble is, a troll lives underneath it and he is very keen to gobble up those goats, one after the other. Luckily, the billy goats are smart. Luckier still, the troll is stupid. Gaye Chapman is an award-winning artist and the illustrator of Kaito’s Cloth, Little Blue, and Precious Olive. 9781742974002 39 YONEZU BOARD BOOKS Yusuke Yonezu Yusuke Yonezu is an author, an illustrator, and the creator of Circles, Moving Blocks, Squares, The Rainbow Chameleon, We Love Each Other, and the Guess What? series of board books. Time for Bed, Nori Brigitte Weninger The perfect bedtime routine book, with fun, interactive flaps designed by master artist Yusuke Yonezu • Co-op available This playful, interactive board book is perfect for getting little ones ready for bed. Each page has a durable lift-the-flap that allows children to help Nori through his bedtime routine, from brushing teeth to goodnight kisses. Young children will love helping Nori go off to bed, before doing so themselves. Brigitte Weninger has written more than 50 acclaimed picture books, among them the internationally successful Davy series. Board Books • 12 Pages • 6.5 x 6.5 Four-color Interior Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9789888240418 • September $9.99 (Can $11.99) Board Book Rights: World • minedition 40 YONEZU BOARD BOOKS Triangles A clever guessing game about shapes to stimulate the imagination • Co-op available Learning shapes is a lot more fun when there are surprises involved, and this die-cut board book from master artist and designer Yusuke Yonezu is full of them. Angles and triangles are everywhere, and the shapes and colors found in everyday objects come to life when the pages of the book are turned. The interactive format will both educate and entertain the youngest of readers. Board Books • 26 Pages • 6.5 x 6.5 Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9789888240692 • October $11.99 (Can $13.99) Board Book Rights: World • minedition Also available: Each: • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Board Book Circles 9789888240678 Squares 9789888240685 Yonezu Board Book 18-Copy Counter Display 9781495607240 41 The Snowball Giuliano Ferri A simple, wordless celebration of winter joy— with a delightful surprise ending • Co-op available What happens when you take a little snowball and try to make it bigger? You might roll it up a hill, you might even get some friends to help you roll it, until the snowball is huge. But what happens when gravity takes over? In this adorably hilarious, wordless board book, artist Giuliano Ferri uses clever die-cuts to bring humor and anticipation to a charming story of what happens when the snowball of your dreams goes off course. Giuliano Ferri is an artist, an animator, and an award-winning illustrator of many children’s books, including The Animals’ Christmas, Ant and Grasshopper, The Apple King, Best Friends, and Nino’s Magical Night. He is also the author and illustrator of Little Tad Grows Up; Luke & the Little Seed; Mummy, Mummy, Where Are You?; and Night, Night, Sleep Tight! Board Books/Seasonal 16 Pages • 6.5 x 6.5 • Four-color Interior Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9789888240425 • October $9.99 (Can $11.99) Board Book Rights: World • minedition Also available: Luke & the Little Seed 9789888240944 $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book 42 Nino’s Magical Night 9789888240753 $19.99 (Can $23.99) Hardcover Picture Book Peekaboo 9789888240937 $11.99 (Can $13.99) Board Book FIVE NICE MICE Five Nice Mice Build a House Chisato Tashiro The Five Nice Mice devise a creative solution to their housing dilemma, only to face an all too familiar challenge—in feline form “Five Nice Mice series hits the road. . . . Tashiro gives each mouse a distinct look and personality, and kids will have fun picking them out of the crowd. The moral here is simple—an edible prize is best shared with friends— and who can argue with that? These mice really are nice.” —Heather Seggel, BookPage, on Five Nice Mice & the Great Car Race • Co-op available Necessity is the mother of invention and this is exactly what the Five Nice Mice learn in their new adventure. They search for a new place to live because the cats in their neighborhood make life too dangerous. What they find is a mountain of things that have been discarded. The city dump becomes a mountain of treasure and they find everything they need to build their dream house. But their dream almost comes to an end when a cat comes to their new neighborhood. The little mice are able solve this problem too, with a bit of understanding and a lot of heart. Chisato Tashiro is a children’s book author and illustrator. She illustrated the picture book Voices of the Forest for Expo 2005, the world’s fair held in Aichi, Japan. She is the author and illustrator of Chameleon’s Colors and Five Nice Mice & the Great Car Race. Picture Books/Fiction • 36 Pages • 9.25 x 11.25 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9789888240395 • October $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • minedition Also available: Five Nice Mice & the Great Car Race 9789888240739 $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book 43 My Bedtime Monster Annelies Schwarz Illustrations by Kveta Pacovská A wild bedtime story that celebrates the power of imagination with lavish, eccentric illustrations • Co-op available Little Rikki wishes she had a pet that could do anything she wanted: be cuddly or fierce, small or large, or swim or fly. Though her mother tells her no such creature exists, Rikki is pretty certain it must. Sure enough, given Rikki’s active imagination, her dream pet shows up to take her on an unforgettable journey that is both exciting and a little scary. This is a magical book, full of wonder and whimsy, sure to appeal to young dreamers. Annelies Schwarz is a children’s book author who teaches fine arts in Bremen. Kveta Pacovská is an artist and illustrator who has won the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Medal. She is the author-illustrator of Number Circus. Picture Books • 24 Pages • 11.5 x 8.625 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9789888240470 • October $19.99 (Can $23.99) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World minedition MINEDITION MINIBOOKS The Little Flower King Kveta Pacovská A simple tale with an upbeat ending, bursting with brilliant color and sparkle, from an award-winning artist • Co-op available The little flower king is lonely. Perhaps his garden full of colorful tulips will cheer him up. But he longs for a princess to enjoy it with him. Where can she be? Kveta Pacovská’s uniquely vibrant illustrations weave a magical spell in this sweet picture book for young readers. Kveta Pacovská is an artist and illustrator who has won the prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Medal. She is the author-illustrator of Number Circus. Picture Books • 40 Pages • 5.75 x 7.25 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9789888240982 • December • $10.99 (Can $12.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • minedition 44 A Prayer for World Peace Jane Goodall Illustrations by Feeroozeh Golmohammadi A universal message of hope and serenity among all of Earth’s inhabitants • Co-op available Jane Goodall is a world-renowned naturalist who brings her passion and her quest for understanding between all the Earth’s creatures to the fore in this beautiful and affecting prayer for world peace. She asks us all to rise above our dogmas, to bring a spirit of generosity to the living world around us, to pray for justice and for those who are suffering. Illustrated with rich and colorful artwork, this is prayer that’s both personal and universal and one that will speak to people of all ages from all backgrounds. Jane Goodall is an anthropologist and UN Messenger of Peace, widely known for her studies of chimpanzees, for conservation, and for animal welfare. She is the author of numerous books, including The Chimpanzee Children of Gombe, Doctor White, The Eagle and the Wren, and With Love. Feeroozeh Golmohammadi is an artist and the first woman from Iran to win international recognition in the field of arts. Her art is exhibited widely around the world, and she has won a number of prestigious international awards. Nonfiction/Inspirational • 48 Pages • 6.75 x 11 14 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9789888240494 • October • $17.99 (Can $21.99) Cloth • Rights: World minedition Also available: Chimpanzee Children of Gombe 9789888240838 $19.99 (Can $23.99) Cloth Doctor White 9789888240746 $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book The Eagle & the Wren 9789888240890 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Hardcover Picture Book With Love 9789888240906 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Hardcover Picture Book 45 Sadako’s Cranes Judith Loske A timeless story, beautifully told and illustrated by Judith Loske • Co-op available Based on the true story of Sadako Sasaki, who lived in Hiroshima when the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945, Sadako’s Cranes tells the story of her battle with leukemia. When Sadako hears of a Japanese legend which says that a person who folds 1,000 paper cranes is granted a wish, she begins folding cranes. Her wish was simply to live. Loske’s beautiful illustrations are based on colored pencil drawings that have been digitally processed. Judith Loske is an artist and illustrator who studied at the Ruhrakademie in Schwerte, Germany. Picture Books/Education Resource 48 Pages • 8.625 x 11.5 • Four-color Interior Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9789888341009 • September $18.99 (Can $22.99) Cloth • Rights: World • minedition 46 The Paradise Bird Marcus Pfister From the author of The Rainbow Fish, a young bird finds the cure for boredom • Co-op available • Author’s previous books sold more than 15 million copies The ravens are as bored as can be, but luckily something interesting tumbles at them in the form of a bright and noisy paradise bird. And this colorful bird is about to change their outlook on life in ways they never expected. Before long, the flock of sullen ravens will be on its feet dancing, as will anyone who reads this funny, spirited book that will delight any child who claims to be bored. Marcus Pfister is an award-winning Swiss author and illustrator of children’s picture books. He is author of numerous books, including The Little Moon Raven, The Rainbow Fish, and the Rainbow Fish series of children’s picture books, which have been translated into more than 80 languages and were turned into an animated television series. Picture Books/Fiction • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 11.5 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9789888240432 • September $18.99 (Can $22.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • minedition Also available: The Little Moon Raven 9789888240814 $19.99 (Can $23.99) Hardcover Picture Book 47 Like a Wolf Géraldine Elschner Illustrations by Antoine Guilloppé A dog, feared and mistreated by everyone, is rescued and cared for by a man who needs and appreciates him • Co-op available Pointed ears, sharp teeth, and a back slightly bent under dark fur: a lonely dog gets mistaken for a wolf. No one came close—no one dared—so the sad dog howled. Until one day, someone reached out a hand to him. Géraldine Elschner has translated many books from German to French and French to German. She is the author of several children’s books, including The Cat and the Bird, The Little Hippo, Mark’s Messy Room, and Where Is the Frog? Antoine Guilloppé is the illustrator of many children’s books, including One Scary Night and White Fang. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 11.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9789888240449 • September • $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • minedition The Nativity Géraldine Elschner Illustrations by Giotto di Bondone Exquisite artwork with gold foil and a skillfully written text convey the universal appeal of the Christmas story to children of all ages The account of Jesus’ birth, familiar to children around the world, is powerfully retold here. Giotto’s unsurpassed fresco cycle of the Nativity brings the story to vibrant life, while Geraldine Elschner’s thoughtful text engages readers young and old. Géraldine Elschner has translated many books from German to French and French to German. She is the author of several children’s books, including The Cat and the Bird, The Little Hippo, Mark’s Messy Room, and Where Is the Frog? Giotto di Bondone (known simply as Giotto) completed a fresco cycle in approximately 1305 that is one of the most important masterpieces in Western art. It can be found in the Arena Chapel in the church of St Maria della Carita in Padua, Italy. Seasonal/Religious • 32 Pages • 8.625 x 11.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9789888240463 • September $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • minedition 48 The Red Apple Feridun Oral Author-illustrator Feridun Oral’s gentle, beautifully illustrated, and timeless tale of cooperation and problem-solving that celebrates the world of animals • Co-op available On a cold winter’s day, Rabbit leaves his burrow in search of food, but all he can find is a single red apple hanging far out of reach. Rabbit tries and tries to get his animal friends to help him reach it, but none of them can manage it. When they accidentally wake Bear from her hibernation, they all work together to figure out a way to get what they want. Feridun Oral is a children’s book illustrator whose work has been published throughout the world. He has participated in many national and international exhibitions and is the recipient of many awards, including an award from UNESCO in Japan. He is the illustrator of The Message of the Birds. Picture Books • 36 Pages • 8.625 x 11.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9789888240005 • September • $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • minedition The Hare & the Hedgehog Brothers Grimm Illustrations by Jonas Lauströer Richly detailed and realistic illustrations bring this rarely published, humorous Brothers Grimm masterpiece to life • Co-op available When a hare insults a humble hedgehog one morning in the field, they challenge each other to a race. The hare is sure he will win the race and get the gold coin. But the hedgehog has a secret plan up his sleeve that will demonstrate how brain power can beat brawn any day of the week. With masterful illustrations by Jonas Lauströer, this gem from the Brothers Grimm leaps off the page, and will delight fairy tale fans of all ages. The Brothers Grimm are famous throughout the world for their tales and legends, which have been translated, retold, and illustrated by myriad authors and artists. Jonas Lauströer is the illustrator of The Old Shepherd and Reynard the Fox. Picture Books/Classics • 48 Pages • 11.25 x 8.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9789888240401 • September $18.99 (Can $22.99) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World minedition 49 MINEDITION MINIBOOKS Hans Christian Andersen Illustrations by Lisbeth Zwerger Translated by Anthea Bell • Co-op available Hans Christian Andersen is revered worldwide for his more than 160 fairy tales, including many cherished favorites such as The Little Mermaid, The Princess ad the Pea, and The Ugly Ducking. Lisbeth Zwerger is one of the most highly regarded illustrators of children’s books and was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1990 to recognize her lifetime contribution to children’s literature. She is the author and illustrator of numerous books, including The Little Mermaid and Tales from the Brothers Grimm. Anthea Bell is an award-winning translator who has translated numerous Cornelia Funke novels and many Hans Christian Andersen stories. Each: Picture Books/Classics • 45 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • minedition 10 Andersen Fairy Tales Selected and Illustrated by Lisbeth Zwerger Illustrated by an award-winning artist, a collection favorite fairy tales This handsome and easy-to-read mini edition features eight tales from beloved storyteller Hans Christian Andersen and pairs old favorites, including “Thumbelina” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” with lesser-known tales, such as “The Sandman” and “The Jumper.” Acclaimed children’s book illustrator Lisbeth Zwerger’s evocative and exquisite illustrations perfectly capture the mood of these enduring tales. 96 Pages • 5.25 x 7.25 9789888240876 • September • $13.99 (Can $16.99) The Little Mermaid A beloved Hans Christian Andersen tale, illustrated by one of the greatest children’s illustrators of our time The story of the little mermaid who fell in love with a human boy is well-known and loved by millions—but in the hands of internationally acclaimed illustrator Lisbeth Zwerger, it feels brand new. This poignant tale of unrequited love and self-sacrifice helped establish Andersen as one of the foremost writers of fairy tales in the world. Zwerger’s signature illustrations add fresh whimsy and charm to Andersen’s creation, and her art harmonizes perfectly with the carefully edited translation. 48 Pages • 5.75 x 7.75 9789888240975 • October • $9.99 (Can $11.99) 50 Vasilisa the Beautiful A Russian Folktale Illustrations by Anna Morgunova Translated by Anthea Bell A modern retelling of a classic folk tale brought to life through vivid, rich artwork • Co-op available When Vasilisa’s mother dies, she leaves behind a magical doll to look after Vasilisa in times of distress. And distress is close at hand when Vasilisa’s father remarries, and her new stepmother and stepsisters send her on an errand to the terrifying witch Baba Yaga, who has an appetite for anything that enters the deep, dark forest. But with her fearlessness and her magical doll, Vasilisa not only passes Baba Yaga’s arduous tests, but she also obtains the magic she needs to free herself from a life of servitude. This enchanting retelling of a classic Russian folk tale is brought to spectacular life by Anna Morgunova’s breathtaking art. Anna Morgunova is an award-winning children’s book illustrator. Anthea Bell is an award-winning translator who has translated numerous Cornelia Funke novels and many Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen stories, including The Pied Piper of Hamelin and The Snow Queen. Folklore/Picture Books • 48 Pages • 10.75 x 9.75 • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9789888240500 • November • $19.99 (Can $23.99) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • minedition 51 Wild Eggs A Tale of Arctic Egg Hunting Suzie Napayok Illustrations by Jonathan Wright Summer vacation becomes exciting when Akuluk goes egg hunting with her grandparents in the Arctic • Co-op available Akuluk is not excited about visiting her grandparents in Nunavut. She would rather head south for summer vacation, somewhere with roller coasters and cotton candy. There can’t be much to do way up there, Akuluk figures. But as soon as she steps off the plane and sees all the exciting animals that the tundra has to offer, Akuluk forgets all about her dreams of going south. On her first full day in Nunavut, she can’t wait to travel out on the land with her grandfather to hunt for wild eggs. As she learns about the different types of eggs, how to collect them properly, and the delicious meals that can be prepared with them, Akuluk knows that this is just the beginning of the exciting things she’ll learn about the Arctic. Also available: Ava and the Little Folk 9781927095027 $13.95 (NCR) Cloth 52 Suzie Napayok is an Inuit author originally from Iqaluit, Nunavut. She lives in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Jonathan Wright is an illustrator and animator. He illustrated the Silver Birch–nominated book Ava and the Little Folk. He lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 8.5 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781772270259 • November $16.95 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US, United Kingdom & Australia Inhabit Media A Walk on the Shoreline Rebecca Hainnu Illustrations by Qin Leng Conveys traditional Inuit uses of various plants and animals found on the Arctic shoreline, this is a perfect book for libraries and schools looking to diversify their collections of ecology books • Co-op available Young Nukappia can’t wait to get out to his family campsite on the shoreline. After spending all year in the south with his adoptive parents, Nukappia always looks forward to his summer visits with his birth family. After spending one night in town, Nukappia and his uncle Angu begin the long walk down the shore to the family summer campsite, where all of Nukappia’s cousins and aunts and uncles are waiting for him. Along the way, Nukappia learns that the shoreline is not just ice and rocks and water. There is an entire ecosystem of plants and animals that call the shoreline home. From seaweed to clams to char to shore grasses, there is far more to see along the shoreline than Nukappia ever imagined. Rebecca Hainnu is the author of The Spirit of the Sea, coauthor of A Walk on the Tundra, which was a finalist for the 2013 Canadian Children’s Round Table Information Book Award, and the coauthor of Walking with Aalasi: An Introduction to Edible and Medicinal Arctic Plants. She lives in Clyde River, Nunavut, Canada. Qin Leng is a graphic designer and an illustrator of children’s books. She is the illustrator of numerous books, including Grandmother Ptarmigan and Norman, Speak! She lives in Toronto. Picture Books/Nature • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 8.5 • 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781772270242 • November • $16.95 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US, United Kingdom & Australia • Inhabit Media 53 Kamik’s First Sled Matilda Sulurayok Illustrations by Qin Leng A young boy and his dog learn traditional Inuit knowledge • Co-op available Jake’s puppy Kamik is growing quickly, but the dog isn’t becoming any easier to handle. All Jake wants is to raise his puppy into a strong, fast sled dog, but Kamik is far from ready to pull a sled with a dog team. With some advice and a little help from his grandmother, Jake learns basic principles of how to begin training a dog to pull. Kamik finally has his first sled, and he and Jake can finally begin exploring the tundra together. But Jake and Kamik are still inexperienced, and when a blizzard starts blowing in across the tundra, Jake has to rely on his knowledge to get home. Inspired by the life memories of the author, an Inuit elder, this book lovingly presents basic dog-rearing practices that even the youngest dog lover can try. Matilda Sulurayok is an elder who resides in Arviat, Nunavut. Qin Leng is a graphic designer and an illustrator of children’s books. She is the illustrator of numerous books, including Grandmother Ptarmigan and Norman, Speak! She lives in Toronto. Picture Books/Animals • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 8.5 • 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781772270204 • October • $10.95 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US, United Kingdom & Australia • Inhabit Media Our First Caribou Hunt Jennifer Noah and Chris Giroux Illustrations by Hwei Lim An introduction to traditional Inuit hunting practices and treatment of game • Co-op available Nutaraq and Simonie are eager to go on their first hunting trip with their father. As they load up their snow machine and sled for the trip, Nutaraq hopes that she will be able to catch her first caribou that weekend, with some help from her dad. But when the trip nears its end and Nutaraq still hasn’t caught her first caribou, she tries her very hardest to follow all of her father’s advice about how Inuit traditionally hunted on the land. This book focuses not only on basic, practical hunting techniques, but also on traditional values around the treatment of animals and the sharing of food. Jennifer Noah is the author of Nala’s Magical Mitsiaq. She moved to Iqaluit in her mid20s, where she worked in the field of mental health and addictions counseling and later transitioned into a youth health researcher role. Chris Giroux is an author. Hwei Lim is the illustrator of the Boris and Lalage short stories series, Spera: Volume 1, and The Spirit of the Sea. Picture Books/Nature • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 8.5 • 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781772270228 • October • $10.95 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US, United Kingdom & Australia • Inhabit Media Way Back Then Neil Christopher Illustrations by Germaine Arnaktauyok A sweet and simple bedtime story, written in both English and Inuktitut, introduces readers to several short myths from Inuit mythology • Co-op available Kudlu’s children will not go to sleep until he tells them a story of long ago. Before they will shut their eyes, they want to hear about a time long before Kudlu was born, a time when the world was magic. Before they can sleep, they want to hear about giants, animals disguised as humans, little people the size of lemmings, and all of the other wonderful things that existed way back then. Neil Christopher is an educator, a filmmaker, and an editor for Inhabit Media Inc. He is the author of Arctic Giants and Ava and the Little Folk. He lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. Germaine Arnaktauyok is an Inuit artist and illustrator. She lives in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Picture Books/Folklore • 40 Pages • 8.5 x 8.5 • 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781772270211 • November • $16.95 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US, United Kingdom & Australia • Inhabit Media 54 Mother Earth and Her Children A Quilted Fairy Tale Sibylle von Olfers Illustrations by Sieglinde Schoen-Smith Translated by Jack Zipes Intricate illustrations depict details of a modern quilt inspired by Sibylle von Olfers’ classic storybook Mother Earth and Her Children • Cloth edition sold more than 60,000 copies This vibrant new translation, in turn inspired by the quilt, explores the changing of the seasons and delicately touches upon the circle of life. When Mother Earth calls her children to prepare for spring, the earthly children yawn and stretch before they busy themselves with beautification. They dust off the bumblebees, scrub the beetles, paint bright new coats on the ladybugs, and rouse the caterpillars from their cocoons. Bedecked with new blossoms, the children emerge from the earth and become spring flowers that frolic through the summer and autumn, until the leaves begin to fall and they return to Mother Earth, bringing the weary bugs and beetles back to their winter refuge. Sibylle von Olfers was an art teacher in East Prussia at the turn of the century as well as a member of the Catholic Order of St. Elizabeth. Sieglinde Schoen-Smith is a quilter whose quilted interpretation of Mother Earth and Her Children captured the coveted Best in Show award at the 2006 International Quilt Show in Houston. She lives in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Jack Zipes is the foremost expert on German folklore in the United States. He is a professor of German literature at the University of Minnesota and has edited, contributed to, and translated more than 50 books, essays, and plays on German folklore, including The Norton Anthology of Children’s Literature and The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Picture Books/Folklore • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 10 30 Color Photos • 30 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K Rights: World X Australia & United Kingdom • Breckling Press Paperback Picture Book: 9781933308500 • November • $12.95 (Can $15.95) Hardcover Picture Book: 9781933308180 • Available • $17.95 (Can $20.95) Mother Earth and Her Children Coloring Book Color the Wonderful World of Nature As You See It! 24 Magical, Mythical Coloring Scenes Sibylle von Olfers Illustrations by Sieglinde Schoen-Smith Translated by Jack Zipes A coloring book based on the classic storybook Mother Earth and Her Children This delightful coloring book features every scene from the much-loved storybook, Mother Earth and Her Children. The words from the story accompany each scene, inspiring children and adults as they color. The images encourage children to seek out little critters, bugs, and butterflies in nature, while quilters who want to try the Mother Earth quilts can try out different colors. Sibylle von Olfers was an art teacher in East Prussia at the turn of the century as well as a member of the Catholic Order of St. Elizabeth. Sieglinde Schoen-Smith is a quilter whose quilted interpretation of Mother Earth and Her Children captured the coveted Best in Show award at the 2006 International Quilt Show in Houston. She lives in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Jack Zipes is the foremost expert on German folklore in the United States. He is a professor of German literature at the University of Minnesota. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Activity/Crafts & Hobbies • 24 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • 22 Line Drawings • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781933308548 • November • $6.95 (Can $7.95) Paper • Rights: World X Australia & United Kingdom • Breckling Press 55 I Wanna Be a Dinosaur! Matt Haugen Illustrations by Stephanie Mirocha Music by Marty Haugen A delightfully imaginative tale of a family pretending to be dinosaurs—with downloadable songs Have you ever loved dinosaurs so much you wish you could be one? From gentle— but huge—plant eaters to fierce meat eaters, join a family traveling through their day pretending to be 12 different dinosaurs. Inspired by dinosaurs and the kids who love them, composer and musician Marty Haugen conceived this project with his own grandchildren in mind. Enlisting the help of his son Matt and award-winning illustrator Stephanie Mirocha, this book is filled with vivid illustrations that bring the dinosaurs to life. All the dinosaur facts presented are accurate according to today’s scientific research, and a time line at the end of the book provides even more fun dinosaur trivia. Readers can download songs recorded for Marty’s I Wanna Be a Dinosaur album that relate to each of the dinosaurs in the book. Matt Haugen has written professionally as a journalist and in the nonprofit world. Stephanie Mirocha is an award-winning artist and published poet. She has illustrated three previous children’s picture books. Marty Haugen is a composer with more than 30 recordings. They all live in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Picture Books/Music • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 10.5 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9781579999995 • September • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • GIA Publications FIRST STEPS IN MUSIC SERIES Jennie Jenkins Adapted by John M. Feierabend Illustrations by Ashley Maurer A beautifully illustrated version of the classic, humorous song, “Jennie Jenkins” • Previous books in series sold more than 50,000 copies A beautiful take on a timeless story, this picture book will become a favorite of today’s children, another wonderful chapter in the continuing legacy of a delightful, classic songtale. In the United States, “Jennie Jenkins” was sung as a way for a boy to ask a girl to dance. The boy would sing the first part and pick a color and the girl would have to make up an answer that rhymed. If the girl failed to quickly respond with an appropriate answer, she would be required to dance with the boy. The fully notated version of this song with all the words is included at the end of the book, along with a detailed history of the song. An MP3 of the song is also available for free download. John M. Feierabend is a professor of music and the director of the music education division at the Hartt School of the University of Hartford. He is the author of the First Steps in Music series. He lives in West Hartford, Connecticut. Ashley Maurer is a recent graduate of the University of Hartford with a BFA in illustration. She lives in Hartford, Connecticut. Picture Books/Music • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 10.5 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9781622771394 • September • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • GIA Publications 56 ANT AND BEE Ant and Bee Three Story Collection Angela Banner A tiny treasury featuring the inseparable insects, Ant and Bee Join Ant and Bee on three alphabetical adventures as they travel to the hottest place in the world, discover a sparkling jewel, and fly away on a magic tree. Included are Ant and Bee, More Ant and Bee, and More and More Ant and Bee, which introduce readers to three-, four-, and five-letter words. Angela Banner first wrote Ant and Bee as a way to teach her son how to read. The first book in the series was published in 1950, and she wrote 22 Ant and Bee books in total. Picture Books • 336 Pages • 5 x 4.5 Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781405279321 • January $15.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US Egmont UK Also available: Each: $7.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book Around the World with Ant and Bee Ant and Bee and the Doctor Ant and Bee and the ABC Ant and Bee and Kind Dog Ant and Bee and the Secret Ant and Bee Time Ant and Bee Count 1 2 3 Ant and Bee Go Shopping 9781405266765 9781405270731 9781405270748 9781405275163 9781405275156 9781405270755 9781405275132 Ant and Bee 9781405266710 More Ant and Bee 9781405266734 9781405275149 More and More Ant and Bee 9781405266734 Ant and Bee and the Rainbow 9781405266741 Happy Birthday with Ant and Bee 9781405266758 57 Amazing Water An Introduction to Classical Music Ana Gerhard Illustrations by Margarita Sada A children’s guidebook to the fantastical characters and creatures found in classical music • Co-op available The works of Vivaldi, Beethoven, Debussy, and others are introduced to children by demonstrating how water—the sea, rivers, fountains, and rainfall—has inspired the composers. An original and interesting way for younger listeners to discover amazing classical music, this book pairs three centuries of music history with stunning and evocative illustrations. The accompanying CD features 20 excerpts from various recordings performed by world-class luminaries, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, La Scala Chorus and Orchestra, and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. A glossary of musical terms and a short biography of each composer are also included. Ana Gerhard studied as a concert pianist at the Mexican National Conservatory. She has taught piano for several years and has hosted numerous radio programs dedicated to the promotion of classical music. Margarita Sada is an illustrator and a graphic designer. She is the illustrator of several books, including Guacamole. She lives in Mexico City. Picture Books/Music • 68 Pages • 8.25 x 8 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Includes Audio CD Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9782924217696 • November $16.95 (Can $22.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada The Secret Mountain Un monde fantastique Initiation à la musique classique Ana Gerhard Illustrations by Claudia Legnazzi The French version of the 2014 publication Simply Fantastic, Un monde fantastique is children’s guidebook to the fantastical characters and creatures found in classical music • Co-op available • Also available in English as Simply Fantastic (9782924217214) • English edition was the recipient of a Parents’ Choice Gold Award and the 2014 National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA) Gold Award The works of Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Verdi, and others are introduced to children through the magical beings from legends and classic tales—including gnomes, fairies, witches, goblins, elves, and wizards—that inspired the composers. An original and interesting way for younger listeners to discover classical music, this book pairs three centuries of music history with stunning and evocative illustrations and includes a glossary of musical terms, a short biography of each composer, and a brief presentation of each extraordinary character. The accompanying CD features 20 excerpts from various recordings performed by world-class luminaries, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, La Scala Chorus and Orchestra, and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. Ana Gerhard studied as a concert pianist at the Mexican National Conservatory. She has taught piano for several years and has hosted numerous radio programs dedicated to the promotion of classical music. She is the author of Listen to the Birds. Claudia Legnazzi studied at the National Academy of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires and has illustrated children’s books for the past 25 years. She has won numerous awards, including the Argentina Book Chamber’s Album of the Year and Mexico’s International Prize for Illustrated Books. Some of her work has been acquired by the Chihiro Art Museum of Japan and belongs to its permanent collection. Picture Books/Music • 68 Pages • 8.25 x 8 • 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Includes Audio CD • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9782924217283 • September • $16.95 (Can $22.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada • The Secret Mountain 58 Dreams Are Made for Children Classic Jazz Lullabies performed by Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday . . . Selected by Misja Fitzgerald Michel Illustrations by Ilya Green Selections from the golden age of jazz for a serene night of sleep • Co-op available With whimsical, dream-like illustrations, this book and accompanying audio CD features a selection of timeless jazz dream songs to lull babies into a sweet, blissful sleep. The book includes 15 popular standards recorded by singing legends Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, and Chet Baker, among others. Explanatory notes accompany each featured song in this must-have book for any jazz fans with a young child. Misja Fitzgerald Michel studied jazz under François Jeanneau at the National Conservatory of Music in Paris. His first album, Live at the Villa, was recorded in 1998 and he has performed at various festivals around the world. Ilya Green is a children’s book author and illustrator. Picture Books/Music • 42 Pages • 8.25 x 8 18 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Includes Audio CD • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9782924217689 • October $16.95 (Can $22.95) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • The Secret Mountain 59 Good Morning Mr Pancakes Chris McKimmie An exuberant picture book from a unique talent featuring a girl who loves animals and a memorable holiday on Bee Island “A playful world large enough to let young imaginations roam freely.” —Kirkus Reviews on Brian Banana Duck Sunshine Yellow It’s vacation time for Bee. But first the chickens need their toenails painted, the dogs and cats need their bags packed, and Gregor needs enough greens for a week. Then Bee is off to the island. From the strikingly original creator of Brian Banana Duck Sunshine Yellow, Maisie Moo and Invisible Lucy, Special Kev, and Two Peas in a Pod comes a glorious celebration of imagination. Chris McKimmie is the author, illustrator, and designer of numerous children’s books, including Apple to Zoos, Brian Banana Duck Sunshine Yellow, The Magic Day, The Painted Bird, and Crikey and Cat. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 12 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–6 • Grades Pre-K–1 9781742377193 • September $19.99 (Can $23.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin 60 Scarlett and the Scratchy Moon Chris McKimmie A unique and gentle picture book about a child’s love for her pet dogs from beloved author-illustrator Chris McKimmie I can’t sleep. The moon is moving again. It’s so quiet outside ever since Holly and Sparky died. Chris McKimmie’s words and pictures gently and honestly evoke the experience of loss and new life, as a young girl grieves for her pets yet welcomes new ones. Chris McKimmie is the author, illustrator, and designer of numerous children’s books, including Apple to Zoos, Brian Banana Duck Sunshine Yellow, The Magic Day, The Painted Bird, and Crikey and Cat. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10 x 12 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–6 • Grades Pre-K–1 9781743315156 • October $19.99 (Can $23.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan Allen & Unwin Also available: Each: Hardcover Picture Book Crikey and Cat 9781760110031 $18.99 (Can $22.99) Maisie Moo and Invisible Lucy 9781741751345 $19.99 (Can $23.99) Special Kev 9781741755503 $22.99 (Can $27.99) Two Peas in a Pod 9781742373041 $23.99 (Can $28.99) 61 Esther’s Rainbow Kim Kane Illustrations by Sara Acton A truly delightful picture book about exploring color in one’s surroundings “A sweet book for children aged three to six, which teaches rainbow-specific hues as well as the days of the week.” —Books+Publishing One Sunday, Esther spies a rainbow peeking out from under her chair . . . and then it’s gone. She looks for colors in everything she sees, finding a different rainbow color each day of the week—but will she ever find her complete rainbow again? A warm and joyous family story about exploring the world, from two award-winning creators. Kim Kane is the award-winning author of such children’s books as Family Forest, The Vegetable Ark, and Pip: The Story of Olive, which won the 2008 Barbara Ramsden Award and was shortlisted for the 2009 ABIA Awards and Speech Pathology awards. Sara Acton is an award-winning author and artist who has illustrated many books, including Ben & Duck, The Unexpected Crocodile, and Bridie’s Boots. Picture Books/Fiction • 32 Pages • 9 x 9.5 64 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781925266283 • September $16.99 (Can $19.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin 62 The Unexpected Crocodile Kim Kane Illustrations by Sara Acton A funny cautionary tale about a crocodile who comes to tea, now in paperback “Acton’s mad-dash, cartoon-style illustrations bear a family resemblance to Quentin Blake’s; their light touch is nicely suited to Kane’s pokerfaced storytelling. . . . A promising introduction to farce.” —Publishers Weekly “Kim is Australia’s Roald Dahl in the making and Sarah the next Quentin Blake. What a team!” —Kirsty Murray, author, The Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong Peggy’s family is hosting a barbecue for their neighbors, the Dawsons. Peggy isn’t too sure about those Dawson boys. But she’s delighted when an unexpected crocodile invites himself to tea—with unexpected consequences! Kim Kane is the author of Pip: The Story of Olive and The Vegetable Ark. Sara Acton is an award-winning author and artist who has illustrated many books, including Ben & Duck and Bridie’s Boots. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781760111731 (Replaces 9781742378077) • October $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin Splosh for the Billabong Ros Moriarty Illustrations by Balarinji An early childhood concept book that revels in all things messy and sticky, and explores Australian animals and landscapes as well as indigenous art in a joyous, nondidactic, and playful way A lively celebration of nature and the tactile fun that can be found in a waterhole, vibrantly illustrated by Balarinji, Australia’s leading indigenous design studio. Splosh for the Billabong uses nature to teach children about the senses. Ros Moriarty is a former journalist with Radio Australia in indigenous affairs, women’s issues, and the environment; the founder of a nonprofit organization supporting preliteracy education; and the designer and managing director of Balarinji Studio, Australia’s leading indigenous art and design group. She is the author of Listening to Country, Kangaroos Hop, and Ten Scared Fish. Picture Books • 24 Pages • 8.5 x 8.5 • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K 9781760112127 • November • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin Also available: Each: $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paperback Picture Book Kangaroos Hop 9781742379159 Ten Scared Fish 9781742379128 63 My Stinky New School Rebecca Elliott It’s Toby’s first day of school and he does not like it! Toby’s sister and baby brother love their schools—they smell of paint and rainbows. Toby doesn’t think he likes his new school at all—it smells of ogres and he’s lonely. He looks and looks for friends but he can’t find any anywhere. He finds an alien, a mermaid, a dinosaur expert, and a pirate, but no friends! When his mother comes to pick him up he tells her the sad news. But if he didn’t make any friends then who is in the playground waving at him? Rebecca Elliott’s charming Toby books help children deal with new and unfamiliar circumstances. In Mr Super Poopy Pants, Toby got used to the idea of having a new baby brother; in Missing Jack he had to come to terms with the death of his pet cat. Now Rebecca is showing that going to school isn’t quite as scary as you might think, using her unique sense of humor and style to create a warm and comforting picture book, which is quirky and funny at the same time. Rebecca Elliott has illustrated several children’s books, including Jungle Tumble, Monkey Tumbles, My Nativity Jigsaw Book, and My Noah’s Ark Jigsaw Book. She is the author and illustrator of Just Because, Mr Super Poopy Pants, Sometimes, and Zoo Girl, for which she was nominated for the 2012 Kate Greenaway Medal. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 10.25 • Four-color Interior • Ages 4–6 • Grades Pre-K–1 9780745969497 • September • $16.99 (Can $19.99) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s Also available: Each: $16.99 (Can $19.99) Hardcover Picture Book Mr Super Poopy Pants 9780745965246 64 Missing Jack 9780745965024 Legs The Tale of a Very Small Meerkat Sarah J. Dodd Illustrations by Giusi Capizzi Will Miki the meerkat find his way home to his mama? A classic lost-and-found tale written very much from a young child’s view of the world. “A mild and cozy introduction to some of the Bible’s most familiar stories.” —Publishers Weekly on Bible Stories for Little Angels When Miki the baby meerkat ventures out from the zoo into the world for the first time, he encounters some unfamiliar things: lots and lots of legs. Soon the legs turn from animal legs to people legs—Miki really has gone too far! Will he discover that this strange new world is friendlier than he fears? And who will help him find his way home to Mama? Sarah J. Dodd is a former teacher and the author of Bedtime Stories for Little Angels, Bible Stories for Little Angels, and Chirstmas Stories for Little Angels. Giusi Capizzi is an illustrator. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 10.25 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9780745965970 • October $16.99 (Can $19.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s 65 Magnus Claire Shorrock Magnus is a dog so big that no one wants to play with him. But when Magnus spots danger, he knows how his size can help save the day. Magnus is a big dog. In fact, he is a very big dog. Magnus is so big that no one wants to play with him, and there’s no room for him at home. But when Magnus spots danger, he knows just what do to do save the day. And because he is so very big, his simple plan works. Is Magnus a big hero now? This book, with its sweet and appealing illustrations and loveable “outsider” main character, will help young readers to understand the importance of determination and that everyone has their own exceptional qualities, no matter their differences. Claire Shorrock is a freelance artist who creates greeting cards, of stationery, gift products, and has worked for a variety of magazines and publishers. She was highly commended in the Macmillan Prize with her book Magnus, which was displayed in the prize exhibition at Foyles Gallery in London. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10 x 10 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9780745965727 • October $16.99 (Can $19.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s 66 A Baby for Loving Libby Hathorn Illustrations by Tamsin Ainslie Join a charming family of bears as they sing and chuckle and snuggle their way through a sunny afternoon Children will adore spending time with this family as they delight in each other’s company and delight in the myriad ways a baby can bring joy to everyday life. A subplot follows the antics of two pets who hide the baby’s toys, and children will delight in this humourous search-and-find storyline. The rhyming text is complemented by luminous ink paintings that encapsulate the gentle pleasures of an afternoon with the family in the sun. Libby Hathorn is an award-winning poet and the author of more than 50 books for children and young people, as well as books for adults. Her young adult novel was made into a Hallmark movie entitled The Echo of Thunder, starring Judy Davis, who was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance. She has received a Centenary Medal for her contribution to children’s literature, and the Alice Award for her contribution to Australian literature. Tamsin Ainslie is the illustrator of I Can Say Please and I Can Say Thank You. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 9.5 Four-color Interior Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781921894671 • October $17.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US • Little Hare Books 67 Here Comes a Kiss Stacey McClearey Illustrations by David Cornish A tender tale of a day filled with sweet kisses, from playing outside to bedtime Here comes a kiss—watch where it goes . . . a kiss for the tip of your sweet button nose. Children will delight in discovering where the next kiss lands in this celebration of love and play. Read aloud and watch the kisses jump off the page and into the hearts of the whole family. Gorgeous rhyming text makes this the perfect bedtime story. Stacey McCleary is the author of What Makes Me Me and When It Is Time. David Cornish is an illustrator. Picture Books • 24 Pages • 9.5 x 9.5 Four-color Interior Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781760121228 • November $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US • Little Hare Books 68 Where Is Galah? Sally Morgan Sally Morgan brings the Australian landscape alive in this colorful exploration of animals and animal sounds “Warm and infused with an appreciation of nature and tradition. A sweet and slightly fantastic introduction to the concepts of ecosystems or biomes and to life in Australia.” —Kirkus Reviews on Sam’s Bush Journey Dingo is on the prowl. He can see Emu, Swan, and Turtle. He can hear Crocodile, Frog, and Kookaburra. But where is Galah? Sally Morgan brings the Australian landscape alive in this colorful exploration of animals and animal sounds. Children will have fun with the search-and-find element. Galah is hiding on every page! Sally Morgan is the author of Me and My Dad, My Place, and Sam’s Bush Journey. Picture Books • 24 Pages • 9.5 x 9.5 Four-color Interior Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781921894466 • February $17.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US • Little Hare Books 69 Apple Pigs Ruth Orbach A beloved tale of a family finding a very enjoyable way to dispose of surplus apples, reissued to be enjoyed by today’s children This beautifully illustrated tale of an apple tree that grows too many apples is delightfully told in rhyme. A little girl finds a withered apple tree surrounded by trash. To stop the tree being chopped down for firewood, she clears the trash to help the poor tree grow. When spring arrives, the tree bursts into blossom and produces a glut of apples. But as the little girl’s family try to eat, cook, and hide the apples in rugs, blankets, wagons, and jugs, the apples continue to grow! There is only one answer: an apple feast! This wonderful tale will give readers an appreciation of nature’s bounty and the importance of sharing. It includes a guide to making your own “apple pig”—a fruit sculpture that looks just like a pig! Ruth Orbach is the author of Acorns and Stew. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 7 x 8.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781843653028 • February $15.99 (Can $18.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • National Trust 70 The Queen & Mr Brown: A Night in the Natural History Museum James Francis Wilkins Britain’s monarch is back for another animal adventure as she and her lovable pet corgi Mr. Brown visit London’s Natural History Museum after hours In the dead of night, when all the visitors have left the Museum, the two friends go in search of the Queen’s secret passion—natural history. They encounter enormous woolly mammoths, giant dinosaurs, and a bone as big as the Queen. But it soon transpires that they are not alone in the Museum after all and they find out, at first hand, the unique talents of some of the wondrous creatures in the animal kingdom. When they display their own very, very special skills, the Queen and Mr Brown cause quite a stir among their new friends. Beautifully illustrated and affectionately told, the book is great to read aloud and is also highly suited to encourage children to read on their own. With lots of facts about the amazing abilities of animals, this is a delightful tale of two close friends and their eventful night at the Museum. James Francis Wilkins has worked as a newspaper cartoonist and in the animation film industry, and now works as an artist. He is the author of The Queen & Mr Brown: A Day for Dinosaurs. Picture Books • 48 Pages • 8 x 10.5 50 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 4–7 • Grades Pre-K–2 9780565093761 • December $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Natural History Museum, London Also available: The Queen & Mr Brown: A Day for Dinosaurs 9780565093549 $11.99 (Can $13.99) Paperback Picture Book Polly Parrot Picks a Pirate Peter Bently Illustrations by Penny Dann A swashbuckling story of pesky pirates—and one very picky parrot Polly Parrot is looking for a pirate. Not just any pirate—one that will make the perfect pet. But finding the perfect pet pirate isn’t easy. This picky parrot might just end up with more pirate than she expected. This is a new comedy caper from the Roald Dahl Funny Prize–winning author Peter Bently. Peter Bently is the author of such children’s books as The Great Dog Bottom Swap, King Jack and the Dragon Board, Muddypaws Goes to School, and Underpants Thunderpants. Penny Dann is the author of the Secret Fairy series, which has sold more than one million copies worldwide. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 10.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781447223436 • October • $9.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US Macmillan Children’s Books 71 Wake Up Do, Lydia Lou! Julia Donaldson Illustrations by Karen George Will anything wake Lydia Lou? A new picture book from the author of The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom. Mew! Moo! Too-whit too-whoo! Wake up do, Lydia Lou! Will anything ever wake her? A gentle and playful bedtime read, full of fun sounds that children will love to join in with time and time again. Julia Donaldson is the author of more than 60 books, including The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s Child, Room on the Broom, The Snail and the Whale, and The Spiffiest Giant in Town. She was the 2011–2013 UK Children’s Laureate. She and Karen George collaborated previously on Freddie and the Fairy. Picture Books • 24 Pages • 8.5 x 10.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781447209577 • September $8.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US Macmillan Children’s Books 72 Darkness Slipped In Ella Burfoot A Kate Greenaway Medal–nominated tale of a girl who is not afraid of the dark “Tactile and appealing . . . an inspiration to kids struggling with sleep.” —Publishers Weekly Daisy is busy playing when Darkness slips in through her bedroom window. But she isn’t afraid—she takes him by the hand and together they dance the night away! With Darkness imagined as a friendly nighttime visitor, this playful rhyming story makes a great bedtime read, perfect for reassuring children who are afraid of the dark. Ella Burfoot is the author and illustrator of Betty and the Yeti, How to Bake a Book, and Louie and the Monsters. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10.5 x 9 Four-color Interior Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9781447281801 (Replaces 9780753462096) September • $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books 73 Charlie Chick Goes to School Nick Denchfield Illustrations by Ant Parker See Charlie brought to life by ingenious paper engineering and eye catching pop-ups as he gets ready for school Charlie is a little chick with a BIG personality! Join him as he gets ready for school. See him waking up to the alarm clock, eating his crackling cereal, and racing to school. Will he get there before all his friends and in time for the bell? Open the gatefold flaps at the end to find out! This new adventure is sure to keep little ones giggling at story time. Charlie Chick Goes to School has all the hallmarks of a new classic. Nick Denchfield is a paper engineer and the creator of many books, including a pop-up-and-play version of The Christmas Treasure Hunt and The Gruffalo. Ant Parker is well known for his bright, bold and appealing style of artwork. He is the author of the Amazing Animals series and the Amazing Machines series. Picture Books • 16 Pages • 7.5 x 7.5 Four-color Interior Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9781447277187 • September $12.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US • Campbell Books 74 Rosie’s Hat Julia Donaldson Illustrations by Anna Currey One little girl, one smart hat, and a sudden gust of wind Rosie’s hat isn’t just any old hat. When a gust of wind sweeps it off her head, it goes off on a whole hatful of adventures! It becomes a toy for a dog, a hiding place for a mouse, a frisbee for some children, and even a nest for some birds. Surely poor Rosie will never find her hat again—or will she? This satisfyingly circular tale from the author of The Gruffalo is packed with irresistible sound effects, making it perfect for children to join in with—and Anna Currey’s beautiful watercolor illustrations perfectly capture the warmth and fun of the story. Julia Donaldson is the author of more than 60 books, including The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s Child, Room on the Broom, The Snail and the Whale, and The Spiffiest Giant in Town. Anna Currey is the illustrator of When the World Was Waiting for You and The Wishing Club. They previously collaborated on One Ted Fell Out of Bed. Board Books • 24 Pages • 7 x 7 Four-color Interior Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9781447266136 • November $9.99 (NCR) Board Book • Rights: US Macmillan Children’s Books 75 Charlie Crow in the Snow Paula Metcalf Illustrations by Cally Johnson-Isaacs Winter comes as a very big surprise for Charlie in this funny, snowy story Charlie the crow loves his home. But things don’t stay perfect for long when the leaves drop off his tree and the water in his stream turns to glass. Then white flakes start to fall from the sky! Whatever is going on? Maybe a new friend can help Charlie find out. Paula Metcalf is the author of Poddy and Flora. Cally Johnson-Isaacs is a freelance illustrator behind Charlie Crow in the Snow, Elephantantrum!, and That Dog! They previously collaborated on Rabbits Don’t Lay Eggs! Picture Books • 32 Pages • 11 x 11 Four-color Interior Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9780230760356 • October $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books 76 Ollie and the Wind Ronojoy Ghosh A beautifully told story about ingenuity and friendship from a wonderful new author-illustrator talent Ollie and the Wind is about a small boy who lives— seemingly alone—on an island. The wind keeps stealing away Ollie’s hat and his scarf—but is the wind naughty, or does it just want to play? Ronojoy Ghosh is an author-illustrator. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 12.5 x 9 Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9780857988485 • March $16.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia 77 Bake Babushka! Cèline Dupont Illustrations by Agnès Richter A wonderful and lively picture book filled with humor, good fun, and beautiful artwork Bake Babushka! is a wonderful and vibrant book about two dolls that are very much in love. Calamity ensues when Ivan is sent out by his wife to find cherries for his own birthday cake. At the back of the book there is also an easy-to-follow recipe for the cherry cake. Cèline Dupont and Agnès Richter are children’s book creators. Picture Books • 40 Pages • 9.5 x 9.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9780980671179 • November $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Berbay Publishing 78 Have You Met Scribble? John Dickson A fun picture book portraying how the inclusiveness of friendship creates richness for all “Elephants bang into things and are rude and loud,” says Buttonhole. Scribble and his friend Buttonhole are trying to work out many questions. But when they finally meet an elephant, is it what they were expecting? Have You Met Scribble? is a story about wonder, friendship, and the overcoming of prejudice. John Dickson is a graphic designer, a copywriter, a painter, and a poet. Picture Books • 40 Pages • 8 x 9.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9780980671193 • September $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Berbay Publishing 79 The New Royal Baby Timothy Knapman Illustrations by Nick East There’s a new royal baby in town, and the Prince has to learn how to cope with not being the center of attention anymore When a new royal baby arrives on the scene, the Prince is not happy. Everyone used to clap and cheer when he had his first bath or got his first tooth. Now people are only interested in the new baby’s antics, but all this baby does is cry! It’s up to the Prince to discover what all the royal racket is about and find a way to make his new sibling smile. Timothy Knapman is a children’s author and playwright, and the author of The Dinosaurs in the Supermarket and Eleanor’s Eyebrows. Nick East has worked as a museum designer for many years, and is the illustrator of Michelle Robinson’s Goodnight series. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 11 32 Color Illustrations • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781405278287 • September • $10.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Egmont UK The Yes Sarah Bee Illustrations by Satoshi Kitamura An empowering story about self-belief and overcoming fears—nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2015 “A nice choice for counselors and others working with children to build social-emotional skills. Comforting and full of encouragement, this may be just the selection for adults or children struggling with fear and self-doubt.” —Kirkus Reviews “Will encourage readers of any age to feel intrepid.” —Sunday Times, Book of the Week “This book is for everyone who has ever felt discouraged. . . . A brilliant, simple book of affirmation.” —Observer In a soft comfy nest in a safe warm place there snoozed a great big orange thing called the Yes. He was snug, but the Yes had a Where to go to. So he left his nest and went trundling out. But the Where was an endless place of Nos. They teemed and seethed. They picked and nipped, and snipped and snicked. The Yes yessed in all his goodness and bigness and yesness. But was he strong enough to overcome them? Sarah Bee is an author. Satoshi Kitamura is an illustrator who won the Mother Goose Award for Angry Arthur. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 11 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781783440900 • November $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US Andersen Press 80 Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland Lewis Carroll Illustrations by Tony Ross Celebrate the 150th anniversary of the publication of Lewis Carroll’s classic with this magical retelling for younger readers Open the cover and step into Wonderland as you’ve never seen it before! This retelling of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale has been carefully abridged and lavishly illustrated by Tony Ross, world-famous children’s book author and illustrator. The madcap humor of the illustrations perfectly matches the surreal and magical story, accompanied by an introduction from Tony Ross. Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) was the pen name for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. A mathematics lecturer at Oxford, Dodgson enjoyed mathematical puzzles and jokes, several of which are included in his best-known works, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Tony Ross has illustrated more than 800 books, including Dr Xargle’s Book of Earth Tiggers, which was short-listed for the Kate Greenaway Medal, Is It Because?, and Super Dooper, Jezebel. Classics/Picture Books • 96 Pages • 7.75 x 10.25 100 Color Illustrations • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781783442669 • December $14.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US Andersen Press Also available: Each: (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Don’t Do That! 9781842709368 • $12.99 Is It Because? 9781842705810 • $8.99 Naughty Nigel 9781842707449 • $10.99 Oscar Got the Blame 9781842703595 • $10.99 81 Eeeek, Mouse! Lydia Monks Minnie is determined to save a family of mice from her father and the cat “Eeeek, a mouse!” squeaked Mummy one morning. “Aaahh, I don’t like mice!” squawked Daddy. “Oooh, I love mice!” squealed Minnie. But can Minnie keep the poor little mouse safe with a Dad and a cat so intent on catching it? This rip-roaring read-aloud picture book about a small girl saving a large family of mice from her father’s amazing mouse trap— and from the pet cat—can be enjoyed again and again. Lydia Monks is the illustrator of a huge number of Julia Donaldson’s phenomenally successful books, including What the Ladybird Heard, and has written and illustrated several picture books, including I Wish I Were a Dog. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 10.5 32 Color Illustrations • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781405276924 • October • $10.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US • Egmont UK 82 ORIGAMI GIRL The Little Bookshop and the Origami Army! Michael Foreman A poignant and timely tale about the wonder of bookshops and reading “Michael Foreman has a flair for turning a book into a special occasion.” —Quentin Blake When the Mayor decides to close down Joey’s favorite bookshop in order to build a big superstore, Joey calls upon his friend, Origami Girl, to help. Origami Girl creates an army out of characters from famous children’s books to put a stop to the mayor and the builders before it is too late! Michael Foreman is a Kate Greenaway Award– and Smarties Book Prize–winning illustrator who has worked on a vast range of children’s books. He is the author and illustrator of several books, including Cat in the Manger, Classic Fairy Tales, and Hello World. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9 x 10.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781783441204 • October $16.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US Andersen Press Also available: Newspaper Boy and Origami Girl! 9781849394512 $16.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book 83 MELRIC David McKee “David McKee is a genius.” —Times on Melric the Magician Who Lost His Magic “Packed with detail. . . . Another success for McKee!” —School Librarian on Melric the Magician Who Lost His Magic David McKee is a picture book illustrator who has created modern classics such as the Elmer series and the Melric series. His first book was published in 1964, and his books are now published in more than 35 languages throughout the world. Each: Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 11 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K December • Rights: US • Andersen Press Melric and the Petnapping Can Melric find out what’s happened to the castle’s missing pets in his third, enthralling tale? The king’s beloved pet troon has vanished, along with all the other unusual pets in the palace, so he commands Melric to find the pets and fast! Melric joins forces with his cousin Guz, and they soon discover that Sondrak the sorcerer is behind the petnappings. Can Melric and Guz use their magic to outwit the cunning Sondrak? 9781783441990 • $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Melric and the Dragon The fourth story featuring the loveable wizard Melric and his friends When a dragon is spotted, the whole kingdom fears a fiery attack is imminent! The king organizes his army into hunting teams. But Melric knows that not all dragons are fierce—in fact, some like nothing better than chocolate cake. 9781783441624 • $16.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book Also available: Melric the Magician Who Lost His Magic 9781849394390 $16.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book 84 Melric and the Sorcerer 9781783440368 $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Not Now, Bernard David McKee The classic picture book story by David McKee, now available as a collector’s edition, in celebration of the 35th anniversary of its publication “My favorite books for very young children are Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak and Not Now Bernard by David McKee.” —Michael Rosen, author, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt “Very funny, written very dryly, and is a sobering lesson to all us busy parents who sometimes get distracted.” —Western Mail Cardiff Bernard’s got a problem. He’s found a monster in the back garden, but his mom and dad are just too busy to notice. So Bernard tries to befriend the monster . . . and that doesn’t go quite to plan. Loved by children, monsters, and adults for 35 years, this beautiful collector’s edition includes embossing and a free downloadable audiobook, and is a must-own for all fans of David McKee’s iconic picture book. David McKee is a picture book illustrator who has created modern classics such as the Elmer series and the Melric series. His first book was published in 1964, and his books are now published in more than 35 languages throughout the world. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 11 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781783442904 • December • $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US Andersen Press Chicken Clicking Jeanne Willis Illustrations by Tony Ross A timely and cautionary tale about the perils of misusing the internet “A great book for parents and teachers to use to introduce safety on the internet (not forgetting the fun story, too). —Guardian One night Chick hops onto the farmer’s house and has a browse on his computer—CLICK—soon she’s shopping online for the whole farm! But when she arranges to meet up with a friend she’s made online, she discovers all is not as it seems. . . This book is Little Red Riding Hood for the iPad generation—perfect for teaching children how to stay safe online. Jeanne Willis is the author of Never Too Little to Love. She and Tony Ross are the author-illustrator team of numerous books, including Daft Bat, Dr Xargle’s Book of Earthlets, I Hate School, Prince Charmless, and the Smarties Book Prize–winner Tadpole’s Promise. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10.5 x 9 Four-color Interior • Ages 5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781783441617 (Replaces 9781783440528) • September $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Andersen Press 85 The Fabulous Foskett Family Circus John Yeoman Illustrations by Quentin Blake Take a ringside seat for this glorious romp from master illustrator Quentin Blake “Engagingly eccentric . . . deliciously dynamic.” —Times “The drawings are Blake at his absolute best.” —Observer “Wonderful . . . absolute treat of a read.” —Sun Roll up, roll up for the Fabulous Foskett Family Circus! There’s Milly and Willy who perform with young Fred, who does a back flip and lands on his head. Uncle Phoenix Foskett who blows smoke rings, Jess and Bess with their conjuring tricks, not to mention singing dogs and birds and performing parrots. Quentin Blake originally created the eccentric and multitalented Foskett family to decorate a hospital ward. Combined here with a specially commissioned text by John Yeoman, they now star in their own glorious book, which will be enjoyed and treasured by readers of all ages. John Yeoman and Quentin Blake’s previous collaborations include The Bear’s Water Picnic, The Bear’s Winter House, Beatrice and Vanessa, and Up With Birds! Best known for his Roald Dahl illustrations, Quentin Blake has won the Whitbread Award, the Kate Greenaway Medal, and the Emil/Kurt Maschler Award, among numerous others. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10.5 x 9 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K Rights: US • Andersen Press Paperback Picture Book: 9781783440351 • November • $9.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book: 9781849395649 • Available • $19.99 (NCR) Also available: Each: Picture Book Quentin Blake’s ABC 9781849416887 $12.99 (NCR) Paperback Quentin Blake’s Ten Frogs 9781843651284 $7.99 (Can $8.99) Hardcover 86 Quentin Blake’s Amazing Animal Stories Quentin Blake’s Nursery Rhyme Book Jack and Nancy 9781849416900 $8.99 (NCR) Paperback 9781849416894 $9.99 (NCR) Paperback The Illustrated Christmas Cracker The Twelve Days of Christmas You’re Only Young Twice 9781843652953 $14.99 (Can $17.99) Paperback 9781782392514 $16.95 (NCR) Hardcover 9781782392231 $15.95 (NCR) Hardcover 9781842708569 $14.99 (NCR) Hardcover GRAHAM GREENE Graham Greene Illustrations by Edward Ardizzone Graham Greene (1904–1991) was a novelist and author regarded as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. He wrote more than 25 novels, and four children’s books. Edward Ardizzone (1900–1979) was an artist and children’s book creator. He illustrated a large number of books, including Graham Greene’s the Little Train series, and wrote and illustrated many more including the well-loved Little Tim series, and with his cousin Christianna Brand, created Nurse Matilda, later familiar to many as Nanny McPhee. Each: Picture Books • 48 Pages • 9.5 x 7 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K December • $12.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Red Fox The Little Horse Bus One of the few children’s books written by the great Graham Greene, with pictures by master illustrator Edward Ardizzone Mr. Potter is a proud shopkeeper with a busy shop, until one day a big superstore opens across the street. The new store has a delivery service so Mr. Potter employs an old little horse bus to deliver his wares. But when the superstore’s delivery cart is stolen there is only one little horse bus to save the day! 9781782952831 The Little Fire Engine The classic underdog story of one brave little fire engine and his drive, by Graham Greene and Edward Ardizzone One day a shiny new fire engine arrives in Little Snoreing and Sam Trolley and the old-fashioned little fire engine are told they’re not needed anymore. But one evening a fire breaks out and all the new firemen are busy. Will the little fire engine be able to save the day? 9781782952824 87 Lucy & Tom at the Seaside Shirley Hughes Lucy and Tom are celebrating 55 years in publication in 2015 with this gorgeous reissue of a timeless Shirley Hughes picture book “Shirley Hughes is a national treasure.” —Philip Pullman Every element of a wonderful family day at the seaside is captured as Lucy and Tom help Dad make a beautiful sand castle, find a crab’s claw in a rock-pool, and make seaweedy faces in the sand. From paddling to picnics, from sandcastles to beach games—this is the perfect book for summer celebrations. Shirley Hughes has written more than 200 books, creating enduring characters like Alfie and Dogger, who have thrilled children and adults alike with their tales of growing up and everyday discovery. Her many awards include the Kate Greenaway Medal and the prestigious Eleanor Farjeon Award for her services to children’s literature. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10 x 10 Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9781782955160 • March $12.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US Red Fox Also available: Each: $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Alfie Gives a Hand Alfie and the Big Boys 9780099488446 Alfie and the Birthday Surprise Alfie Gets in First 9781862307858 Alfie’s Alphabet Alfie’s Christmas 9781862307841 9781862307834 9781862307872 Alfie’s Feet Alfie Wins a Prize 9781862307889 9781849418454 Alfie’s Numbers 9781849418461 88 9781849416498 An Evening at Alfie’s 9781862307865 Alfie Weather 9780099404255 THE FAIRYTALE HAIRDRESSER The Fairytale Hairdresser and the Little Mermaid Abie Longstaff Illustrations by Lauren Beard Kittie Lacey, the most fabulous hairdresser of them all, is making a splash in this sixth Fairytale Hairdresser story The little memaid is all in a lather—the Sea Witch has stolen her beautiful singing voice! Kittie Lacey will need all her hairdressing (and matchmaking) skills to tackle this terrible tangle and guarantee a happy ever after. This magical, fairy tale adventure is awash with funny fairy tale references to spot and favorite friends to find, with a sprinkling of glamour and a surprise glitter spread. A fabulously fun story full of favorite fairy tale characters, starring the best hairdresser in all the land, Kittie Lacey! Abie Longstaff and Lauren Beard are the author and illustrator of Just the Job for Dad. Picture Books/Folklore • 32 Pages • 11 x 9.5 Four-color Interior Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9780552570541 • November $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US • Corgi Also available: Each: (NCR) Paperback Picture Book The Fairytale Hairdresser 9780552561860 • $9.99 The Fairytale Hairdresser and Cinderella 9780552565356 • $13.99 The Fairytale Hairdresser and Sleeping Beauty 9780552567558 • $9.99 The Fairytale Hairdresser and Snow White 9780552567770 • $9.99 89 Hello from Nowhere Raewyn Caisley Illustrations by Karen Blair A young girl’s love of the simple joys of life in Australia’s outback helps her to reunite with her grandmother “This is a children’s book that makes you want to live within its pages. . . . Sometimes the perspective of a child reminds us of what is precious in our lives.” —West Australian Eve thought that living in the middle of nowhere was better than living anywhere else in the world . . . only one thing made Eve sad. She hadn’t seen Nan since they left the city long ago. Eve lives in a roadhouse in the middle of the Nullarbor and when her Nan visits one day, Eve shows her all the things that are special about where she lives. A moving celebration of the Australian outback and the special connection between grandparent and grandchild. Raewyn Caisley is the author of the Aussie Bites and Nibbles series. Karen Blair is an illustrator whose works include Baby Beats, Baby Animal Farm, Granny Grommet and Me, and CBCA Honour Book With Nan. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9 x 11.75 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9780670075003 • September $22.99 (Can $27.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Viking AU Pirates Don’t Drive Diggers Alex English Illustrations by Duncan Beedie A hilarious rhyming story about a boy who always wanted to drive a digger, but was destined to be a pirate like his dad Brad isn’t suited to the life of being a pirate, but that’s what is expected of him. So he is apprenticed onto the Salty Dog pirate ship under the fearsome Captain Blood. Brad dreams only of diggers, even more so when he fails all the pirate tests. After a narrow escape Brad is given one more chance: he must find the treasure and bring it back, else he’ll have to walk the plank! Brad finds the treasure but his spade breaks. Luckily there is a building site nearby and they have a digger! So Brad shows everyone how he can be a pirate and a digger driver by digging up the treasure in record time. Alex English the author of Yuck said the Yak. Duncan Beedie is the illustrator of Rhymes My Mother Never Told Me. He’s worked for BBC Three, CBBC, and Aardman Animations. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10 x 10 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781848861732 • November $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Maverick Arts Publishing 90 The Four Little Pigs Kimara Nye Illustrations by Marcin Bruchnalski A retelling of the Three Litle Pigs with an exciting, magical twist Tom’s granny is a witch and when he tells her that the tale of the Three Little Pigs is boring, Granny uses her magic to send him into the story. Now Tom must help the three little pigs escape from the big bad wolf! Kimara Nye is a children’s author. Marcin Bruchnalski is an illustrator. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10 x 10 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781848861640 • October • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Maverick Arts Publishing American Adventure Zoa Illustrations by Monika Suska The Dog Detectives find themselves cycling around the United States “This charming adventure . . . is not only fun but it will also teach the reader a little bit about some of London’s key attractions.” —Bookloons on The Dog Detectives: Lost in London Imogen the opossum is lost! It’s up to the Dog Detectives to find out which part of America she comes from and get her home. But Detective Jack is adamant that he knows the way so they end up taking a bit of a detour! They see the snow of Alaska, the deserts of Nevada, and the the swamps of Louisiana. Eventually Deputy Poco Loco takes command and soon they are back in New York—Imogen’s home! Includes a spread of American facts at the back of the book. Zoa is the coauthor of Lost in London. Monika Suska is an illustrator whose works include I Love You for You, Noah the Boa at Large, and A Very Busy Bunny. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10 x 10 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781848860988 • October • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Maverick Arts Publishing Also available: The Dog Detectives: Lost in London 9781848860698 $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paperback Picture Book 91 ALPHABET CITIES Maria Kernahan Illustrations by Michael Schafbuch Vividly modern illustrations, whimsical rhymes, and an ABC theme combine to make the books in the Alphabet Cities series appeal to locals and visitors alike. Maria Kernahan is the author of A Is for Aspen, B Is for Boston, and C Is for Chicago, as well as fiction for adults. She is a former copywriter for J. Walter Thompson. She lives in Winnetka, Illinois. Michael Schafbuch is an artist and illustrator who has worked on other books by Dry Climate Studios, including A Is for Aspen, B Is for Boston, and C Is for Chicago. He lives in Seattle. Each: Picture Books • 56 Pages • 10 x 10 • 28 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 September • $19.95 (Can $23.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • Dry Climate Studios N Is for New York An eye-catchingly illustrated trip through the Big Apple and its most popular icons • Author tour to include New York City N Is for New York shows off the iconic places and things of New York: the subway; the skyscrapers; the bustling streets; and the people, places, and things that make NYC great. Whether on a coffee table or on the nightstand, this large-format book is sure to make any resident or visitor smile. Regional: Mid-Atlantic • 9781942402299 S Is for Seattle Beautiful artwork captures the Emerald City’s most popular icons • Author tour to include Seattle (September) From the Space Needle, the waterfront, and museums to seaplanes, Pike Place Market, coffee shops, and orcas and octopi, this book encapsulates all the things that make Seattle great. With rhymes and bright illustrations that showcase the iconic places and things of Seattle, this large-format book is sure to make any resident or visitor smile. Regional: West • 9781942402282 92 ALPHABET CITIES Each: Picture Books • 56 Pages • 10 x 10 • 28 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 September • $19.95 (Can $23.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • Dry Climate Studios W Is for Washington DC Bright, beautiful artwork showcases Washington, DC’s most iconic features • Author tour to include Washington, DC From renowned monuments and museums to the city’s fascinating history and architecture, this picture book shows off what makes Washington, DC so great. The people, places, and things that make up our nation’s capital are featured, sure to make any resident or visitor smile. Regional: Mid-Atlantic • 9781942402305 Also available: Each: $19.95 (Can $23.95) Hardcover Picture Book A Is for Aspen 9780985642907 B Is for Boston 9780985642969 C Is for Chicago 9780985642938 93 A IS FOR ALPHABET L Is for London Harriet Rowe The first title in the A Is for Alphabet series of books and the first London ABC in more than 130 years A fun and quirky A-to-Z guide to London, this book captures the sights and spirit of the capital, from the Crown Jewels to jellied eels and from a beefeater to a bobby. Interesting and little-known facts bring the city to life and engage readers big and small. L Is for London is a great reference book and ideal gift for visitors to the capital. Harriet Rowe is an author and illustrator. Her other titles include “I Don’t Care!” Said Claire written by Karen Hodgson and Scram Sam! Picture Books/Nonfiction • 32 Pages • 5.5 x 5.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–8 • Grades Pre-K–3 9781907432088 • September $10.99 (Can $12.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Hogs Back Books 94 A IS FOR ALPHABET Each: Picture Books • 32 Pages • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–8 • Grades Pre-K–3 November • Rights: US & Canada • Hogs Back Books E Is for Egypt Charles C. Somerville Journey from the Nile to the “Underworld” in this alphabetical guide to Egypt’s most bizarre and funny facts Why are we so intrigued by ancient Egypt? Is it because Egyptian treasures are rich and colorful? Is it because we can’t figure out how pyramids were really built? Is it because of the mystical curses, which seem to inflict anyone who opens up the tomb of a pharaoh? Richly illustrated in colors that make Egyptian art so appealing, E Is for Egypt feeds our fascination with this ancient civilization. Charles C. Somerville is an author and illustrator. His previous works include The Lizard of Cupcake Lake. 6.5 x 9.5 • 9781907432156 • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paperback Picture Book O Is for Olympics Ned Elliott Illustrations by Zack McLaughlin This title brings to life the epic feats and outrageous cheats that made the Olympics the greatest sporting event ever From letter A describing the first modern games held in Athens in 1896 to letter Z describing Zeus, who presided over the ancient games in Olympia, this hard back pocket A-to-Z is filled with fun and quirky anecdotes about the Olympics. Numerous amazing and little known facts about the Olympics will inform and amuse children in equal measure. Ned Elliott is an author. Zack McLaughlin is an illustrator whose works include The Finding of Blue Bunny, Hagurosan, and How Poeple Lived. 5.75 x 5.75 • 9781907432125 $10.99 (Can $12.99) Hardcover Picture Book 95 Croc on the Rock Marion Clark Illustrations by Tanya Fenton A tantrum throwing crocodile learns about the value of friendship and sharing A jaunty rhyming story about a crotchety crocodile who likes nothing better than to bask on his rock and chase the other animals out of the river. But once he has splashed around and enjoyed the river all to himself, the croc realizes that a world without friends is no fun at all and sharing the river is the best way to enjoy it. Marion Clark writes other genres of books under numerous pseudonyms. The Croc on the Rock is her first children’s picture book. Tanya Fenton is the author and illustrator of Three Silly Chickens and has done animation for Disney. Picture Books • 24 Pages • 11 x 9.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–6 • Grades Pre-K–1 9781907432149 • November $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada Where Is My Bear? Darcy Coxall Illustrations by Menno Wittebrood A young boy and his unusual friends embark upon a nighttime quest for his missing teddy bear When going to bed one night, a boy discovers his teddy bear has gone missing. While looking for his teddy he encounters various creatures—all of whom are willing and eager to join the boy’s search. The jaunty rhyme, the boy’s unwavering quest for his teddy, and his deadpan reactions to discovering monsters in his sock drawer and under his bed make this great fun for readers young and old. Darcy Coxall is a children’s book author. Menno Wittebrood is an illustrator whose works include Do Not Disturb the Dragon! Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 11 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–6 • Grades Pre-K–1 9781907432095 • November • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Hogs Back Books 96 Three Silly Chickens Tanya Fenton A charming and funny story about the pitfalls of vanity Nora, Dora, and Flora are three silly chickens who continuously bicker over which of them is the most beautiful. Fed up with the endless squabbles, the other chickens in the henhouse suggest they ask the farmer. But surely he’ll put these tasty looking birds in his pot for supper! Concerned for their welfare, a wise old goat grants them three wishes. But will they use their wishes wisely? Not these silly birds. Tanya Fenton is an author and the illustrator of Croc on the Rock and has done animation for Disney. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 11 x 9.5 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–6 • Grades Pre-K–1 9781907432118 • October • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Hogs Back Books Boris the Boastful Frog Karen Hodgson Illustrations by Steve Cox An entertaining tale that explores the consequences of showing off In a pond at the bottom of a muddy field there lived a frog named Boris. He was big and strong and handsome, but he was also boastful. Boris could do anything. He could jump, swim, and dive better than anyone else—or so he said. But one day his boasting got the better of him! Karen Hodgson is the author of numerous picture books, including The Robot Who Couldn’t Cry, The Teeny Weeny Walking Stick, and Hugh’s Blue Day. Steve Cox is an illustrator. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 11 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–6 • Grades Pre-K–1 9781907432101 • November • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Hogs Back Books 97 WHEN A DRAGON MOVES IN When a Dragon Moves In Again Jodi Moore Illustrations by Howard McWilliam A dragon friend understands the ups and downs of becoming a big brother “Moore has a light, sure touch, and she gives McWilliam plenty of room to exercise his considerable gifts for operatic expressiveness and expertly choreographed physical humor.” —Publishers Weekly on When a Dragon Moves In “The deadpan text is sure to illicit giggles as it captures the conundrum of an imaginary friend with a child’s eye and provides a gentle acceptance of the mild misbehavior that sometimes accompanies imaginative play.” —Kirkus Reviews on When a Dragon Moves In • Co-op available • Author and illustrator’s previous book sold more than 50,000 copies Preparations are in full swing to welcome a new family member in this sequel to the award-winning When a Dragon Moves In. A young boy has become a big brother and he and his beloved dragon dedicate themselves to entertaining the little baby. But when the drooling, crying baby somehow charms the dragon and his attention, the boy decides he’s had enough of this baby business. Adult readers will see the dragon as the boy’s alter ego—eager to cuddle with the new baby before the boy himself feels quite ready, then as a conduit to the boy’s acceptance of the baby, and finally as kindred spirit with whom the boy can commiserate. Younger readers will love the boy’s wonderful, though perhaps invisible, dragon friend who helps him be a good big brother. Jodi Moore is the author of the award-winning When a Dragon Moves In. She lives in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania. Howard McWilliam is the award-winning illustrator of I Need My Monster and When a Dragon Moves In. He was chosen as National Young Cartoonist of the Year at the age of 12. A regular cover artist for the Week magazine, he also illustrates for the Sunday Telegraph, Moneyweek, and Outdoor Life. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10.25 x 10.25 • 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781936261352 • September • $17.95 (Can $17.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • Flashlight Press Also available: When a Dragon Moves In 9780979974670 $16.95 (Can $16.95) Hardcover Picture Book 98 TYRANNOSAURUS SERIES You Look Yummy! Tatsuya Miyanishi This sweet tale about an unusual adoption sold more than 1.75 million copies in Japan • Co-op available A long, long time ago, a baby ankylosaurus is born on a volcano erupting ground. As the little ankylosaurus begins wandering around, a big tyrannosaurus comes along. He is about to pounce when the baby cries out, “Daddy!” and grabs onto his leg. The baby thinks the tyrannosaurus is his father, so as not to disappoint the little one, he takes on the task of raising a baby ankylosaur. The two develop ever stronger bonds of love, but soon comes the day when they must part. Highlighting the importance of family and of the love between parent and child, this sweet picture book celebrates adoption. Tatsuya Miyanishi is one of the most popular children’s book artists in Japan. He is a winner of the Kodansha Cultural Award in the Picture Book category, as well as the Kenbuchi City Picture Book Village Award. Picture Books/Fiction • 40 Pages • 8.5 x 10.5 26 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781940842066 • September $17.99 (Can $21.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Museyon 99 Grandma’s Red Silk Dress Young-ah Kim Illustrations by Yoo-min Han This tender story of an intergenerational family bond offers children a simple way to discover rudimentary concepts on whole and partial numbers • Co-op available Yumi’s blessing pouch bulges with lucky money and treats from the Lunar New Year. The silk pouch is so pretty, and it makes her feel lucky. Long ago the shiny red fabric had been Grandma’s wedding dress! Yumi loves the pouch because her grandmother made it especially for her, sewing every tiny stitch by hand—and because it reminds her of the love, joy, family, and memories they share. Hands-on activities and elementary math concepts expand this warm-spirited celebration of family and intergenerational love. Young-ah Kim is an illustrator and a children’s book author. She is the author of There Is a Day. Yoo-min Han studied Eastern arts at Chugye University for the Arts in Seoul, South Korea, and has illustrated many children’s books, including See What’s Inside of Your Heart. Picture Books/Education Resource • 34 Pages • 10 x 10 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781939248114 • September $16.95 (Can $19.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World Tantan Publishing Mr. Willy-Nilly and Zoey’s Dream Ji-yun Shin Illustrations by Seung-yim Bak Early math concepts are explored in this whimsical story about two friends wh topple gender-related expectations • Co-op available Mr. Willy-Nilly lives in the forest. He is supposed to like hunting, but he’s gentle and dreams of becoming a writer. Zoey lives in the town. She is supposed to quietly tend her flock, but she’s spirited and dreams about exciting adventures in faraway places. Together this mismatched pair of friends quietly forms a strong bond—and working together, they both make their dreams come true! Hands-on activities and elementary math concepts that relate to numbers and operations as well as counting and separating numbers into parts are highlighted in this clever tale about an unlikely friendship. Ji-yum Shin has written several books for children. Seung-yim Bak is a children’s book author and illustrator. Picture Books/Education Resource • 38 Pages • 10 x 10 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781939248091 • September • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World • Tantan Publishing 100 The Princess Is Coming to Town Young-so Yu Illustrations by So-hyun Park The mathematical concept of measurement is explored in this clever tale about villagers preparing for a royal spectacle • Co-op available The townspeople are excited that a princess is coming to visit. They want to welcome her with the biggest and best of everything. A clever little girl named Chorong and her wise grandfather make sure all the details are just right. Will the princess’s visit go as planned? Hands-on activities and elementary math concepts that relate to measurements are highlighted in a spirited tale about resourcefulness and creativity. Young-so Yu studied Korean language and literature and is the author of numerous children’s books. So-hyun Park has a degree in industrial design, and has illustrated many books for children. Picture Books/Education Resource • 38 Pages • 10 x 10 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781939248084 • September • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • Tantan Publishing Spider and the Candy Lady Young-so Yu Illustrations by Ji-yea Han A charming story that uses a candy store to illustrate the usefulness of statistics and data organization • Co-op available The candy lady likes to keep her store clean and tidy, which means no spiders. But Spider is clever and determined to help her. He’s been watching the customers closely—and he has useful information about who buys which candies. Will the candy lady listen to Spider’s smart advice? Hands-on activities and elementary math concepts that relate to classifying and statistics as well as ordering, organizing data, and predicting future outcomes expand this sweet story about business patterns in a candy store. Young-so Yu is the author of numerous children’s books. Ji-yea Han is the illustrator of numerous children’s books and she won the gold prize at the Korean Publishing Arts Exhibition. Picture Books/Education Resource • 38 Pages • 10 x 10 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781939248077 • September • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • Tantan Publishing What Happened at Wizard School Cecil Kim Illustrations by Joo-yoon Lee A mirthful tale that introduces young readers to the concepts of shapes and symmetry in an engaging way • Co-op available Bong-Bong the wizard has a bad case of mismatch disease and his once-healthy body has become a jumble of odd parts. It’s his friend Ola’s birthday, and Bong-Bong is worried that he won’t be able to pull himself together in time for the party. Can Bong-Bong get back on track to become the best wizard ever? Hands-on activities and elementary math concepts that relate to space, shapes, and symmetry highlight a rollicking tale about the misadventures of a resourceful young wizard. Cecil Kim is the author of several children’s books. Joo-yoon Lee is an award-winning children’s book illustrator. Picture Books/Education Resource • 38 Pages • 10 x 10 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781939248022 • September • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • Tantan Publishing 101 CHARLIE GIRL — “TAILS” OF A VERY ORIGINAL POODLE Charlie Girl: Lost in the Tents at Fashion Week—Paris! Elizabeth Frogel Illustrations by Don Kossar The fourth installment in the Charlie Girl series takes the beloved canine character and dog friends from NYC to Paris for Fashion Week “The Charlie Girl series celebrates the unique and special bond between people and their pets. . . . We are thankful for this support, which will help us in our work protecting animals across the country.” —Helene Gordon, senior director of marketing, ASPCA “A ‘fetching’ new addition to the Charlie Girl series.” —Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News, on Charlie Girl: A Story of Love and Instinct “New York’s most lovable Poodle Charlie Girl is back in town—this time, preparing for the arrival of a new sibling. This charming, inquisitive, and joyful dog whose lovable tales about life in the Big Apple are proving immensely popular with children and adults.” —Boston Globe on Charlie Girl: A Story of Love and Instinct • $25,000 marketing budget • Author tour to include Los Angeles • $1 donated to the ASPCA for every copy sold Charlie Girl and her canine pals travel from America to Paris with Mom for the fashion shows. When Mom leaves her keys behind, Charlie and her friends make it their job to get the hotel keys to Mom straight away. As they make their way through Paris, enjoying the famous sights and cuisine along the way, they end up causing quite a stir: strutting their stuff on the runway as Mom sits in the front row at the fashion show. Children and adults alike will enjoy the Parisian sights, the endearing humor always found with Charlie Girl, and the beautiful watercolor renderings. Please know when you purchase and enjoy reading a Charlie Girl book, you are partnering with Charlie to help animals in need. Elizabeth Frogel is a former interior designer and the founder of CenturyMom, a successful New York City–based fashion consignment business. She is the author of Charlie Girl: Her Very Happy Life in the Town She Calls Home, New York City!, Charlie Girl: A Story of Love and Instinct, and Charlie Girl Hits Hollywood . . . An L.A. Only Adventure! Don Kossar is the owner of Don Kossar Interiors, an interior design firm, and a member of the American Society of Interior Designers. He is the illustrator of Charlie Girl: A Story of Love and Instinct and Charlie Girl Hits Hollywood . . . An L.A. Only Adventure! They both live in New York City. Picture Books/Fiction • 52 Pages • 9.25 x 12.25 • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781495139079 • September • $24.95 (Can $29.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • Penny Black Publishing Also available: Each: $24.95 (Can $29.95) Hardcover Picture Book Charlie Girl: Her Very Happy Life in the Town She Calls Home, New York City! 9780692019290 102 Charlie Girl: A Story of Love and Instinct 9780986079108 Charlie Girl Hits Hollywood . . . An L.A. Only Adventure! 9780986079122 The Tobermory Cat 1, 2, 3 Debi Gliori Features a real feline known to local inhabitants of the little Hebridean village of Tobermory—off the west coast of Scotland on the isle of Mull “Will delight those who love the Isle of Mull, and cats.” —Times “A charming tale.” —Scottish Field magazine • The Tobermory Cat sold more than 17,000 copies The sequel to The Tobermory Cat, this book follows the ginger feline after he wakes up hungry and explores the town in search of something to eat. Children will learn to count along the way with this loveable tomcat as his legendary story continues. Debi Gliori is the author and illustrator of numerous picture books and children’s novels, including Dragon Loves Penguin, No Matter What, The Scariest Thing of All, Stormy Weather, The Tobermory Cat, and The Trouble with Dragons. She has been short-listed for the Kate Greenaway Award twice as well as the Scottish Arts Council Award. She was the Shetland Islands’ first children’s writer-in-residence. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 10.25 x 9.5 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781780271996 • September $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US, Canada & China • Birlinn Also available: The Tobermory Cat 9781780270999 $16.00 (Can $17.00) Hardcover Picture Book Harold and Grace Sean E. Avery A sweet picture book with a different take on metamorphosis and a surprising ending “Avery’s illustrations, with their subversive, Steadman-esque quality, are full of movement and humor.” —West Australian on All Monkeys Love Bananas “A playful tone and impish, endearing animals that will appeal to preschoolers. Verdict: Monkey Magic.” —Herald Sun on All Monkeys Love Bananas “Avery’s rhyming text is infectious.” —Canberra Times on All Monkeys Love Bananas Two tiny eggs, one in a pond and one on a tree, survive a brutal storm and hatch at the same time. Harold is a tadpole and Grace is a caterpillar. Neither of them can find similar creatures, and they are mocked and ridiculed by those around them until they find each other and become friends. But as they grow, they grow apart. Harold explores further in the pond and leaves Grace behind on her tree. Harold’s new friends, the fish, think he’s great until he starts growing legs, then they turn on him. Sad and dispirited, Harold returns to find Grace but she is nowhere to be seen; in her place is just a hard little chrysalis. Harold mourns for Grace and keeps vigil over the chrysalis. One morning Harold wakes to something fluttering in the dim light. Hungry, he flicks out his tongue and grabs it, but the fluttering is no meal, it is Grace, hatched at last and now a beautiful butterfly. Back together again they remain true friends and live happily ever after. Sean E. Avery is the author of All Monkeys Love Bananas. A former freelance journalist for the Eastern Province Herald, he is also an artist whose sculptures are featured in prominent galleries around Perth, Australia, as well as in well-known landmarks and the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museums in Baltimore and Los Angeles. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario. Picture Books/Animals • 32 Pages • 8 x 8 • 32 Color Illustrations • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781925162295 • September • $16.99 (Can $19.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US, Canada, South Africa, South America & Caribbean • Fremantle Press 103 Painting Heaven Polishing the Mirror of the Heart Demi Hunt and Coleman Barks This illustrated tale introduces children to the wondrous teachings from the Muslim theologian and mystic al-Ghazali • Advertising in Parabola magazine (Spring) This enchanting tale illustrates how that the human heart is like a rusty mirror which, when polished through beautiful doings, is able to reflect the real essence of all things. In addition to this story is a poem by the renowned poet, Coleman Barks. Both draw on the same account found in Ghazali’s The Marvels of the Heart, Book XXI, of his magnum opus, The Revival of Religious Sciences. Demi Hunt is an award-winning children’s book author and illustrator. Her book The Empty Pot was selected by former first lady Barbara Bush to be read on the ABC Radio Network Program Mrs. Bush’s Story Time. She lives in Seattle. Coleman Barks is a poet and professor emeritus at the University of Georgia in Athens. He lives in Athens, Georgia. Picture Books/Spirituality • 44 Pages • 9 x 12 40 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781941610138 • September • $19.95 (Can $23.95) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: World X United Kingdom • Fons Vitae The Boy and the Owl A Story About the Attributes of God Based on the Poem “The Creed of Salvation” Aisha Changezi and Siraj Mowjood A picture book that helps children better understand the Islamic belief of the attributes of God In this children’s tale, a wise owl explains some of the deeper aspects of the Islamic belief. This story focuses on the part of a poem written by the famous Shaykh Muhammad b. Ja’far al-Kattani that deals with how we can know anything about God. It describes 13 essential attributes, in a way a child can understand: God has speech, power, hearing, sight, will, and knowledge and is attributed with life. Aisha Changezi is a calligrapher who illustrated the children’s book Alam Al-Musradat. Siraj Mowjood is an osteopathic family physician specializing in public health and health education. He lives in Claremont, California. Picture Books/Religious • 24 Pages • 11 x 10 • 13 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781941610145 • September • $17.95 (Can $21.95) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World X United Kingdom • Fons Vitae I, Humanity Jeffrey Bennett Part of a set of books launched to the International Space Station through NASA’s Story Time from Space program, read aloud by astronauts • $25,000 marketing budget; co-op available • Author’s previous books sold more than 1.5 million copies Written in the first person with the viewpoint of a narrator who represents the human race throughout history, I, Humanity tells the story of what we now know about the universe and how we learned it. It begins with the ancient view of a small, flat Earth, and page-bypage shows how we’ve gradually learned about our planet, its orbit, and its place in the vast universe. The book is designed to work on three different levels: education, perspective, and inspiration. The educational aspect comes in the factual content of the story, the perspective element involves enabling children learn to see themselves and our planet in a new light, and the inspirational component comes in helping children dream of how they can help make the world a better place. Jeffrey Bennett, winner of the 2013 American Institute of Physics Science Communication Award, is an astrophysicist and educator who proposed the idea for and helped develop the Voyage Scale Model Solar System—the first science-oriented exhibit approved for permanent installation on the National Mall in Washington, DC. He is the author of children’s books, including those in the Science Adventures with Max the Dog series and The Wizard Who Saved the World. He lives in Boulder, Colorado. Picture Books/Nonfiction • 32 Pages • 11 x 9 • Four-color Interior • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781937548520 • January • $15.00 (Can $18.00) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: World • Big Kid Science 104 THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF MR BENN David McKee David McKee’s first book was published in 1964. His books are now published in many languages throughout the world, and many of them have been adapted for television. He is one of the leading contemporary children’s book creators. Mr. Benn has been adapted for TV, along with his King Rollo series, and his characters, such as Elmer the Elephant, are much-loved across the world. Each: Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.75 x 9.5 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Hodder Children’s The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn Spaceman David McKee’s Mr. Benn visits several weird and wonderful planets Mr. Benn is an ordinary man who visits a fancy-dress shop where he tries on an outfit and enters a world of magical adventures! Mr. Benn puts on a spacesuit and jets off to different amazing planets—one with jewels, one with no color, and one brightly colored planet where everyone has to wear a hat. 9781444922066 • September The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn Diver The adventures of the character from Elmer creator David McKee are now back in print Mr. Benn is an ordinary man who visits a fancy-dress shop where he tries on an outfit and enters a world of magical adventures! Mr. Benn puts on a diving suit and plunges into the middle of an argument between two submarines. With the help of a mermaid, and even King Neptune himself, he resolves the disagreement, by creating two sea monsters! A much-loved classic children’s character has been reissued for children of today to enjoy. 9781444922042 • October 105 KATIE James Mayhew “Mayhew’s creatures are appealingly anthropomorphized and set in a lush landscape, skillfully rendered in sepia line and glowing watercolors.” —Kirkus Reviews on Katie and the Dinosaurs James Mayhew is a children’s author and illustrator whose books include Can You See a Little Bear, Katie in London, Katie and the Spanish Princess, Katie Meets the Impressionists, The Knight Who Took All Day, and Who Wants a Dragon? He received the New York Times award for one of the 10 best-illustrated books of the year for The Boy and the Cloth of Dreams. Each: Picture Books • 32 Pages • 11 x 10 • Four-color Interior $10.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Orchard Books Katie and the Starry Night A perfect introduction for children to Van Gogh, showcasing five of his masterpieces The stars in Vincent Van Gogh’s painting are so beautiful that Katie can’t resist reaching in and taking one. But what will she do when all the other stars come tumbling out of the painting, too? Will Katie be able to catch the stars before the gallery guard notices they’ve floated away? This picture book features The Starry Night, Noon, Vincent’s Chair, Fishing Boats on the Beach, and The Olive Grove. Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9781408332436 (Replaces 9781408304662)• September Katie and the Waterlily Pond A Magical Journey Through Five Monet Masterpieces Katie explores five of Monet’s masterpieces and discovers just why he is one of the world’s most-loved artists Bringing classic art to life for children yet again, this newest installment in the hugely successful Katie series has the leading lady focusing on the fascinating works of Monet. Katie is desperate to win an art competition at the gallery, but the judging is at three o’clock—surely she can paint a terrific picture before the deadline, can’t she? She must try. Featuring the most iconic paintings by one of the world’s most loved artists, the masterpieces visited in the book include Bathers at La Grenouillere; Blanche Monet Painting; Path through the Poppies; The Rue Montorgueil, Paris; and The Waterlily Pond. Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781408332450 (Replaces 9781408304648)• October Also available: Each: (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Katie and the British Artists Katie and the Dinosaurs Katie and the Spanish Princess Katie in London Katie in Scotland Katie’s Picture Show 9781846167379 $8.99 9781843622857 $8.99 106 9781843623960 $10.95 9781408332412 $9.99 9781846162480 $10.99 9781843623977 $10.99 KIPPER Kipper’s Snowy Day 25th Anniversary Edition Mick Inkpen Celebrating 25 years, this classic Kipper title is reissued for a new generation of children “You simply cannot fail to win smiles with a new book about Kipper.” —Daily Mail “Kipper has touched a chord with children and parents alike.” —Practical Parenting • Kipper airs on PBS Kids Sprout Kipper loves the snow and when he sees great white flakes tumbling down one morning, he can’t wait to be out enjoying himself. Kipper’s friend Tiger isn’t nearly as good at snow games as Kipper is, because of his silly, woolly clothes—but they still manage to build a wonderful snowdog. A joyful book with a wintry theme—snuggle down and read it together. Mick Inkpen is a top-selling picture book artist and writer whose Kipper and Wibbly Pig stories have sold millions worldwide. He is the winner of the Smarties Prize for Kipper’s A to Z (praised by Publishers Weekly in 2001 as one of the “most distinguished titles of the year”), the British Book Award for Lullabyhullabaloo, and the Children’s Book Award for Threadbear. His Kipper stories are the basis of a television show that was hailed by Parenting Magazine as a Top 10 show for children under five. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9 x 10 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781444924091 • November • $10.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Hodder Children’s Also available: Each: (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Kipper 9781444918168 • $10.99 Kipper’s Little Friends 9781444918199 • $10.99 Kipper’s Beach Ball 9780340956564 • $7.99 Kipper’s Birthday 9780340932063 • $8.99 Kipper’s Monster 9780340932087 • $10.99 Kipper’s Christmas Eve 9781444916232 • $10.99 Kipper’s Toybox 9781444923773 • $10.99 107 EMILY BROWN Cressida Cowell Illustrations by Neal Layton “Pair this satisfying story with Mo Willems’ Knuffle Bunny; with her fried-pancake eyes, Emily could be a cousin to Willems’ Trixie.” —Booklist on That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown By the bestselling author of the How to Train Your Dragon series comes a reissue of the classic tale of Emily Brown and her old, gray rabbit called Stanley. Cressida Cowell is the author of numerous children’s books, including How to Be a Pirate, How to Speak Dragonese, and How to Train Your Dragon, which was made into an Academy Award–nominated 3-D Dreamworks film in 2010. Other books in the Emily Brown series include That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown, which won the Nestle Gold Award. Neal Layton is the author and illustrator of Mammoth Academy, Sunday Blues, and the Smarties prize–winning Oscar and Arabella. Each: Picture Books • 32 Pages • 11 x 10 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K September • $10.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Hodder Children’s Emily Brown and the Elephant Emergency The anarchic and witty third Emily Brown contains a message for parents about spending quality fun time with children, while little ones will simply enjoy the exuberant storytelling “A sensitive and witty handling of fears that has a valuable lesson for adults too. Great fun.” —Daily Mail Emily Brown, Stanley the bunny, and Matilda the elephant are busy going on adventures, but every time they get to a particularly exciting part, ring! ring! goes the Emergency Telephone and it’s Matilda’s mother on the end worrying that Matilda isn’t dressing properly, or eating properly, or almost anything. How can Emily Brown persuade her that sometimes adventures are good? This witty and poignant book is a reminder of the importance of spending quality time with children and allowing them to explore the world around them. 9781444923438 (Replaces 9781408302033) Emily Brown and the Thing Emily Brown takes an original and witty look at a classic theme—being afraid of the dark “Rascally bedtime fare.” —Booklist In this warm-hearted tale, Emily and Stanley find a “Thing” crying outside their window. They embark on a series of adventures to find everything he needs for a good night’s sleep, but nothing seems to work. What is troubling the Thing, and why can’t he get to sleep? Parents and children everywhere will recognize all the bizarre excuses a child can make to keep the light on and a parent in the room at bedtime, and this story reminds how important it is to talk to children, and find out what is really going on in the complex depths of a child’s imagination. 9781444923407 (Replaces 9781846166945) 108 EMILY BROWN Each: Picture Books • 32 Pages • 11 x 10 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K September • $10.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Hodder Children’s Cheer Up Your Teddy Bear, Emily Brown! Emily and her sidekick Stanley wrestle with one of the most difficult emotions of all—unhappiness “Layton’s cartoonlike illustrations over photographs juxtapose the tale’s reality under fantasy.” —School Library Journal “Will both delight fans, and give them something to reflect on. Layton’s illustrations are a joy, matching the text perfectly.” —Bookseller Emily Brown and her sidekick rabbit, Stanley, are back—and this time they’re on a mission to cheer up one very unhappy teddy bear. But, no matter what they try, the teddy bear is still miserable. Emily Brown decides enough is enough and teaches the teddy bear how to make his own happiness. With an important message that children will understand and written with fun, adventure, and humor, this is storytelling at its best. 9781444923421 (Replaces 9781408308493) MR BEAR Mr Bear Babysits Debi Gliori Will Mr. Bear be able to get the rambunctious Grizzle-Bears to bed before their parents come home? “These expressive characters radiate warmth and family love.” —Publishers Weekly Mr. Bear thinks babysitting is easy—until he has to look after the four young Grizzle-Bears! These little bears are more interested in causing chaos than going to sleep. Will Mr. Bear manage to restore calm before Mr. and Mrs. Grizzle-Bear get home? The lovable Mr. Bear and his family have delighted children for more than 20 years through books that capture the essence of family life. Full of warmth and everyday domestic humor, Mr Bear Babysits is a classic to be treasured and shared time and time again. Debi Gliori is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including the Baby Witch and Me series, No Matter What, and the Pure Dead series. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 12 Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K 9781408336359 • October • $10.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US Orchard Books 109 GEORGE TODDLER BOOKS Nicola Smee Nicola Smee is the author and illustrator of numerous children’s books, including Clip-Clop, Funny Face, and The Lion Little Book of Bedtime Stories, as well as the George toddler books. Each: Picture Books • 20 Pages • 8 x 8 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K September • $7.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Orchard Books George Goes on a Plane A perfect book to share with your little one before their first flight Join George and Bear as they travel on a plane for the first time! There are so many exciting things to see and do at the airport, and then there’s the journey on the plane with its thrilling take off! 9781408335581 George Visits the Doctor The ideal book for putting toddlers at ease before visiting the doctor George and Bear both have a sore throat, so they’re off to visit the doctor. If anyone can help them feel better, the doctor can! 9781408335536 110 GEORGE TODDLER BOOKS Each: Picture Books • 20 Pages • 8 x 8 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K September • $7.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US • Orchard Books George Goes Swimming George and Bear go on their first visit to the pool to learn how to swim George is off to the pool so that he can learn how to swim! He has his armbands at the ready, and Mom is close by to help. With a bit of splashing, it’s not long before George learns to love the pool and is swimming in his armbands! 9781408335574 George Gets Dressed George gets dressed with a little help from his best friend, Bear It’s time for George to get dressed. But where should he start? With Bear by his side, George finds a way! The simple text and bright artwork make this the perfect early storybook to share with toddlers. 9781408335567 111 Mad About Mega Beasts! Giles Andreae Illustrations by David Wojtowycz Come and meet the world’s biggest beasts in this book of amazing animals from the creators of Commotion in the Ocean and Rumble in the Jungle “Gleeful illustrations . . . with its mix of colorful characters and jaunty rhymes I’m sure this will become as popular as its predecessors.” —Red Reading Hub “An explosion of noisy, rhyming creepy-crawly fun.” —Bookseller, on Mad About Minibeasts Have you ever seen a squid that weighs more than a car, or a dinosaur that’s as big as 18 elephants? Discover these magnificent mega beasts and more in this bouncy rhyming romp from a bestselling, award-winning picture book team. From the cuddly St. Bernard to the ferocious Siberian tiger, this bright rhyming picture book is packed with incredible creatures to delight animal fans everywhere. Giles Andreae is the bestselling author of such titles as Commotion in the Ocean, Giraffes Can’t Dance, K Is for Kissing a Cool Kangaroo, and Love Is a Handful of Honey. David Wojtowycz is an award-winning author and artist. They previously collaborated on Bustle in the Bushes, Leo the Lovable Lion, and Rumble in the Jungle. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 12 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781408329368 • October $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US Orchard Books Also available: Each: (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Morris the Mankiest Monster 9780552559355 • $12.99 112 Nat Fantastic and the Brave Knights of Old 9781408305188 • $10.99 Peter Pan J. M. Barrie Retold by Rose Impey Illustrations by Ian Beck Every child will love this charming retelling of the classic magical story about the boy who never grew up The story of Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up, has captivated generations of children. Rose Impey’s sensitive adaptation of the story makes it accessible to younger children, while retaining the spirit of the original J. M. Barrie text. Ian Beck’s enchanting illustrations superbly bring to life this much-loved fantasy—a valuable addition to every child’s bookshelf. J. M. Barrie (1860–1937) based his most enduring work on the five Llewellyn Davies boys, to whom he was legal guardian. First performed as a play in 1904, Peter Pan immediately captured the imagination of both children and adults alike—so much so that Barrie reissued the play in novel form in 1911. Rose Impey is a former teacher and the author of Animal Crackers, Six Feet Deep, and Titchy Witch, as well as the Sleepover Club books, which became a major children’s television series. Ian Beck is an award-winning author and illustrator whose works include Round and Round the Garden and Philip Pullman’s Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. Classics • 96 Pages • 8 x 10 • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781408338223 • September • $15.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US Orchard Books Peter Pan and Wendy J. M. Barrie Illustrations by Shirley Hughes A beautiful new edition of J. M. Barrie’s classic text, illustrated in two colors by acclaimed illustrator Shirley Hughes Meet Peter Pan, the boy who never grows up; Tinkerbell, the mischievous fairy; the Lost Boys; and the villainous Captain Hook. A swashbuckling children’s adventure classic for generations, this edition has beautiful illustrations by beloved illustrator Shirley Hughes. J. M. Barrie (1860–1937) based his most enduring work on the five Llewellyn Davies boys, to whom he was legal guardian. First performed as a play in 1904, Peter Pan immediately captured the imagination of both children and adults alike—so much so that Barrie reissued the play in novel form in 1911. Shirley Hughes is an author and illustrator whose works include the Alfie series, Helpers, and The Trouble with Jack. She has won the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Eleanor Farjeon Award, among others. Classics • 144 Pages • 7 x 9 • Two-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781444923957 • October • $13.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US Hodder Children’s 113 The Orchard Book of Classic Shakespeare Verse Gina Pollinger Illustrations by Emma Chichester Clark An ideal introduction to William Shakespeare’s finest verse—perfect for celebrating 450 years of the Bard This selection of verse and poetry from William Shakespeare, the greatest playwright the world has ever known, is filled with wit and wisdom, tenderness and magic, mischief and merriment. An exquisite collection of Shakespeare’s writing featuring favorite passages of verse, familiar to many, along with lesser-known pieces, all of which sparkle in the mind and fire the imagination. The poems and verses have been carefully selected to ensure that even younger readers develop a lifelong love of the Bard and his timeless legacy. Included is a foreword inviting readers to immerse themselves in the delight of Shakespeare’s writing. The richness of the words are matched by gem-like illustrations, capturing all the life of these enduring poems. Gina Pollinger is a literary agent whose clients include Anne Fine, Michael Morpurgo, and Roald Dahl. Emma Chichester Clark was awarded the Mother Goose Award in 1988 as the most promising newcomer to children’s book illustration. Her works include The Orchard Book of Greek Gods and Goddesses and The Orchard Book of Greek Myths. She has also written and illustrated a number of her own books, including Tea with Aunt Augusta, Miss Bilberry’s New House, and Little Miss Muppet Counts to Ten. Picture Books • 96 Pages • 9.5 x 10 80 Color Illustrations • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781408333020 • September $19.99 (NCR) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US Orchard Books Also available: Each: (NCR) Picture Book Amazing Mr Zooty! 9781842704806 $15.99 Hardcover 114 Little Miss Muffet Counts to Ten 9781842709559 $12.99 Paperback Minty and Tink 9781842707135 $19.95 Hardcover No More Kissing! 9781849392310 $9.99 Paperback The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book Bob Hartman Illustrations by Krisztina Kállai Nagy A Featured Selection of the Children’s Book-of-theMonth, filled with much-loved international folk tales, now in paperback Bob Hartman’s retellings of 40 warm and reassuring bedtime stories, taken from around the world and retold especially for reading aloud, are combined with Krisztina Kállai Nagy’s naive and colorful illustrations, which give a freshness to the text. Each story has been chosen for its integrity and for its ability to encourage and inspire children who are learning to understand the world around them. Useful storytelling tips from the author are included to help with reading the stories aloud. This popular title from the Lion Storyteller series has had worldwide sales of more than 120,000 copies and has been translated into seven different languages. Bob Hartman is the author of numerous children’s books, including The Three Billy Goats’ Stuff!, The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book, The Lion Storyteller Easter Book, and Noah’s Big Boat. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Krisztina Kállai Nagy is the illustrator of the Animal Lullabies series. Folklore/Fiction • 128 Pages • 8.5 x 10.25 100 Color Illustrations • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9780745964942 • September $16.99 (Can $19.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Lion Children’s • The stories included are: The Mouse and the Lion—Greece The Mouse’s Bride—India Silly Jack—England The Big Wave—Japan The Girl Who Played with the Stars—Scotland Tiger and the Storm—Puerto Rico Three Months’ Night—North America The Knee-High Man—North America Arion and the Dolphin—Greece The Clever Baker—Scotland Rabbit and Tiger Save the World—Puerto Rico How the Kangaroo Got Its Tail—Australia The Shepherd and the Clever Princess—Finland The Greedy Farmer—Wales Tortoise Brings Food—Africa The Generous Bird—A story by Bob Hartman Polly and the Frog—England Tiger Eats a Monkey—Puerto Rico Rabbit and Tiger Go Fishing—Puerto Rico Lazy Tom—Ireland The Mouse Deer’s Wisdom—Java The Contented Priest—Spain The Four Friends—India Olle and the Troll—Norway The Brave Bull Calf—England The Steel Man—North America Tiger Gets Stuck—Puerto Rico The Crafty Farmer—Japan The Clever Mouse—Wales Tiger Tries to Cheat—Puerto Rico The Amazing Pine Cone—Finland The Two Brothers—Brazil The Very Strong Sparrow—Africa The Two Sisters—France Simple John—Germany The Selfish Beasts—Africa Kayoku and the Crane—Japan The Determined Frog—Russia The Selfish Sand Frog—Australia The Robber and the Monk—Egypt 115 THE ELIZABETH CLARK STORY BOOKS Elizabeth Clark Illustrations by Nina K. Brisley Reissued classics, written in lovely, simple 1930s prose Elizabeth Clark’s Story Books are faithfully brought back into print as beautiful hardcover editions that are perfect for reading aloud, or as early experiences in reading alone. Beautifully written tales, they were extremely successful books in their day, reprinting over a long period. Drawn from folklore, faraway lands, history, and legend, these stories remain as charming and fresh as when first penned. Elizabeth Clark was born in 1875. She realized at a young age that she had a gift for storytelling, and with pioneering courage left home, determined to make storytelling her life’s work. She built a reputation, narrating her stories at gatherings of children, and became an admired lecturer on her craft at the Teacher Training Colleges. Beguiled by her performances, the press of the day gave her glowing reviews, including in the U.S., where she traveled and told stories as a guest of the National Girl Scouts of America Executive. In writing her stories, she chose only those stories that she had told to hundreds of children, whose responses had helped to shape and render the stories perfect for children everywhere. Nina K. Brisley was a prolific classic children’s illustrator. Each: Classics/Seasonal • 72 Pages • Ages 8–10 • Grades 3–5 December • $13.99 (Can $16.99) Cloth • Rights: US & Canada • Pikku Publishing The Cat that Climbed the Christmas Tree And Other Stories 9780992805050 116 Dobbin and the Silver Shoes And Other Stories 9780992805067 FAIRY BOOKS Edited by Andrew Lang Andrew Lang (1844–1912) was a novelist, journalist, poet, and literary critic best known for his collections of fairy tales known as The Fairy Books. Each: Classics/Folklore • 384 Pages • 6 x 9.5 • 20 B/W Illustrations • Ages 9 & Up • Grades 4 & Up March • $24.99 (Can $29.99) Cloth • Rights: US & Canada • Hesperus Minor The Pink Fairy Book Rediscover classics from the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and many more in Andrew Lang’s fifth collection of fairy tales Cats who fall in love and elope, a murderous raccoon, a talking snowman, and cannibalistic trolls are just a few of the magnificent characters introduced here. Discover a brand-new world in which nothing is at it seems and magic rules the land; in which kings have power of life and death, people fall in love at first sight, and most animals can talk. Andrew Lang’s now legendary multicolored fairy books are each filled with tales of the battle between good and evil, of enchanted forests and cozy cottages. New readers will be transported to a magical land, transfixed by the wonders they discover and enthralled by suspense; others will recognize some old favorites such as “The Cunning Shoemaker,” “The Fir Tree,” “The Little Hare,” “The Snow Man,” “The Snow Queen,” and “The Three Brothers.” With works translated from French, Danish, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Swedish, The Pink Fairy Book is reproduced here with a stunning cover design and original illustrations and is sure to charm a brand-new audience as much as it did when first published more than 100 years ago. 9781843915911 The Grey Fairy Book Talking animals, cruel kings, and kindly monsters adorn the pages of Andrew Lang’s sixth collection of fairy tales, enchanting for readers of all ages Discover an enchanted storybook land where lizards care about manners, picking wildflowers might get you whisked away to a magical kingdom, and children can understand the language of sparrows. In this stunning anthology full of unforgettable characters, you’ll meet talking wolves and fearless princes, foolish thieves and scheming queens, a fox with a limp, and a donkey who busks. The Grey Fairy Book was first published in the year 1900, and includes such stories as “Donkey Skin,” “The Magician’s Horse,” and “The Street Musicians.” A novelist and renowned literary critic, Lang collected fairy tales, myths, and legends from all over the world and from countless languages for his anthologies. He then had the stories translated into English, many for the first time, editing and then publishing his fairy books to great acclaim. This volume contains stories from as far afield as Lithuania, various parts of Africa, Germany, and Greece. Children will be enchanted by these magical tales, while parents will appreciate the international flavor of this unique collection. This is truly an enduring classic, presented in Hesperus’ beautiful series editions for the whole family to enjoy. 9781843915928 Also available: Each: $24.99 (Can $29.99) Cloth The Blue Fairy Book 9781843914778 The Red Fairy Book 9781843914785 The Green Fairy Book 9781843915393 The Yellow Fairy Book 9781843915409 117 HESPERUS MINOR CLASSICS Each: Classics • 144 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Hesperus Minor The Golden Age Kenneth Grahame Foreword by Bel Mooney By the author of The Wind in the Willows, a series of charming tales of childhood adventures and imagination Edward, Selina, Harold, Charlotte, and the unnamed narrator are orphans; brought up by a cohort of aunts rather than parents, they have unfettered access to the world on their doorstep. Only the governess stands in the way of total exhilaration and feralness. Removed from reality into their own private world, the children do their best to steer clear of the “Olympians,” as they call grown-ups. The writing is filled with nostalgia at the pure delight of days spent out and about in a countryside filled with make-believe and magic. Every encounter presents a chance for new play and new friendship. Whether they are “borrowing” the neighbor’s rowboat to serve as their Argo in their quest to venture upstream, enraging their governess, playing at lions and dragons, or finding a princess, the children’s life is never dull. Grahame encapsulates the tone of a childhood enriched by legend and romance, and untarnished by the concerns of adulthood. The looming threat of boarding school tinges the tales with the bittersweet suggestion that such a world couldn’t—and didn’t—last, making it indeed a golden age. Kenneth Grahame (1859–1932) was a British writer, most famous for The Wind in the Willows, a classic of children’s literature. Bel Mooney is a journalist and a broadcaster. She is the author of the bestselling Kitty and Friends series. 9781843915690 • October • $16.99 (Can $19.99) The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus L. Frank Baum From the creator of the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz comes a hilarious and entertaining tale taking us back to the fantastical origins of so many of our Christmas traditions, as well as the humble origins of Santa Claus himself Not many people know that, as a baby, Santa Claus was found by a woodsman in the Forest of Burzee, and placed into the care of the lioness, Shiegra, and the wood nymph, Necile. Although he is mortal, he is reared and educated by the many immortals of the forest: the gnomes, the sleep fays, the wind demons, and the sound imps. But when Santa grows up, they encourage him to leave the forest so that he can see for himself the sad things that come with being a mortal, such as war and poverty. Once Santa has come to understand these issues, he makes it his mission to cheer up mortals and do good deeds for them. This tale unfolds the surprising reasons why Santa Claus invented toys, why he must deliver them at night, and how he came to use reindeer to take him all over the world. Adults and children alike will be captivated by this magical, feel-good story as told by the master of children’s fantasy, L. Frank Baum. L. Frank Baum (1856–1919) was an American author of children’s books, best known for writing The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. He wrote 13 novel sequels, nine other fantasy novels, and a host of other works, totaling 55 novels, 83 short stories, more than 200 poems, and an unknown number of scripts. Seasonal • 9781843915904 • November • $14.99 (Can $17.99) 118 HESPERUS MINOR CLASSICS Each: Classics • 5 x 8 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up $16.99 (Can $19.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Hesperus Minor The Adventures of Pinocchio Carlo Collodi Discover the enduring children’s classic about the wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy, if only he could stop misbehaving “Pinocchio was not just a puppet creation, but a symbol of a newly unified Italian nation.” —Guardian Everyone knows the Disney film Pinocchio, but the original, dark story of the boy puppet is crying out to be rediscovered. A poor Florentine craftsman called Geppetto is delighted to be given a gift of talking wood and immediately sets about carving it into the shape of a marionette puppet. His creation is Pinocchio, a mischievous boy who runs away as soon as he learns to walk. Little Pinocchio finds it very hard to be good, and constantly struggles to learn the life lessons which Geppetto and other characters try to teach him. When a talking cricket tries to warn Pinocchio about being obedient, Pinocchio accidentally kills him—a very different fate to Jiminy Cricket’s in the Disney film. A constant struggle to avoid danger and try to be good eventually leads Pinocchio to try hard at school and pass with flying colors. He meets a good fairy, and after a few detours such being sold to a circus, Pinocchio eventually proves to her that he is good, although he is disappointed to still be a puppet. The fairy then throws him a party and transforms him into a real boy at last. An entertaining story for children, with deeper meanings for the adults who read it to them, Pinocchio is an enduring tale of the difficulty of behaving well and what it means to be good. Carlo Collodi (1826–1890) was an Italian children’s writer who gained worldwide recognition as the creator of the perennial favorite character, Pinocchio. He was active in the political world, founding a satirical newspaper called Il Lampione, and wrote nonfiction as well as translating from French. He died before he ever knew the success that his creation would go on to have around the world. 244 Pages • 9781843915812 • December The Call of the Wild Jack London Jack London’s action-packed adventure explores the timeless relationship between man and dog and the pull of the wilderness Widely regarded as Jack London’s masterpiece, this heartbreaking canine adventure is set against the epic backdrop of inhospitable winters in the American wilderness in the 1890s. When Buck the dog is four years old, he is stolen away from his happy home, savagely mistreated, and sold to a pair of Canadian prospectors who take him with them as they chase the Klondike Gold Rush. Starving and beaten, he is forced to learn the “Law of the Club” from his vicious master. Shipped to Seattle, he is bought by two French-Canadians who train him as their sled dog on the way to the Klondike goldfields. The sled dogs are Buck’s first experience of a pack, from them he learns how to work in a team, making arduous journeys laden with heavy materials. Proving his dominance in a ferocious battle with his rival, Spitz, Buck becomes the leader of the pack, but his troubles are far from over. Even having established his dominance, the world still proves a dangerous place in which unkindness, starvation, and death are only ever just round the corner. Will Buck ever come to experience the kinder side of humans? Jack London (1876–1916) is today best remembered for The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and his numerous other tales of travel and adventure. 128 Pages • 9781843915867 • February 119 Alice Through the Looking-Glass Lewis Carroll Illustrations by Robert Ingpen More than 70 original illustrations by Robert Ingpen complement the complete and unabridged text in this edition published to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s first Alice book in November 1865 “Lewis Carroll, we could say, created the whole of children’s literature with these wonderful stories. Placing a child at the center of a narrative that was entirely free of instruction, entirely devoted to delight, was a stroke of genius. The Alices are the greatest nonsense ever written, and far greater, in my view, than most sense.” —Philip Pullman When Alice steps through the looking-glass in the drawing room one drowsy winter afternoon, she finds herself in a peculiar, topsy-turvy world where chess pieces walk about, flowers talk, and nothing is quite as it seems. Alice is caught up in a bizarre chess game and encounters some rather eccentric characters—including the argumentative Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, the Lion and the Unicorn, the nonsensical White Queen, and the quick-tempered Red Queen. The story features the poems, “The Walrus and the Carpenter” and “Jabberwocky,” which have become just as well known as Alice’s adventures themselves. Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832–1898), best known for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Robert Ingpen has designed, illustrated, and written more than 100 published works of fiction and nonfiction, among them The Jungle Book and the centenary edition of Peter Pan and Wendy. In 1986 he was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for his contribution to children’s literature. Classics • 192 Pages • 7.5 x 9.5 70 Color Illustrations Ages 8 & Up • Grades 3 & Up 9780957148390 • November $23.99 (Can $28.99) Cloth Rights: US & Canada • Palazzo Editions Also available: Each: Cloth Around the World in Eighty Days 9780956494252 $19.99 (Can $21.99) 120 Just So Stories 9780957148314 $22.99 (Can $27.99) Treasure Island 9780954510367 $19.95 (Can $21.95) A Christmas Carol With A Christmas Tree Charles Dickens Illustrations by Robert Ingpen The complete and unabridged text enhanced with more than 70 illustrations by Robert Ingpen. Includes an additional story by Charles Dickens, “A Christmas Tree.” The perfect gift for children and adults alike, Charles Dickens’ tale of self-discovery has become one of his most famous and best-loved works. On Christmas Eve the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is haunted by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley, who warns him that he will be visited by three spirits. During the night, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Yet to Come show Scrooge the scenes of his youth, the poverty-stricken Christmas currently being endured by his loyal clerk Bob Cratchitt and his crippled son Tiny Tim—and the lonely future that awaits him if he continues in his grasping ways. He awakes on Christmas morning chastened by his nocturnal experiences, and resolves to be a better man. This volume also includes Dickens’ short story, “A Christmas Tree,” with its evocative description of the delights of the season. With stunning, atmospheric new illustrations that evoke Dickensian London at Christmas time, award-winning artist Robert Ingpen has worked his wonders on this timeless tale. Charles Dickens was a phenomenon by any standard. From a bitter and poverty-stricken childhood to a career as the greatest writer of his age, he led a life as full of incident as any of those he created in his novels. He is much loved for his great contribution to classical English literature, which includes 15 major novels and countless short stories and articles. Robert Ingpen has designed, illustrated, and written more than 100 published works of fiction and nonfiction, among them The Jungle Book and the centenary edition of Peter Pan and Wendy. In 1986 he was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for his contribution to children’s literature. Classics/Seasonal • 192 Pages • 7.5 x 9.5 • 70 Color Illustrations • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9780993166105 • October • $24.99 (Can $29.99) Cloth • Rights: US & Canada • Palazzo Editions 121 EGMONT HERITAGE Each: Classics • 7 x 8.5 • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 • $24.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Egmont Heritage A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens Illustrations by Arthur Rackham Dickens’ classic novella is a hymn to generosity and fellow-feeling that has struck a chord in the hearts of readers across the generations Ebeneezer Scrooge is a mean, miserable old miser who cares nothing for Christmas and the joys of the festive season. Safely tucked up at home one cold Christmas Eve, he has no care in the world for his poor employee Bob Cratchit and his frail son Tiny Tim. But all that changes on the night he is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, who comes wearing the chain of woe he forged with a life full of penny-pinching, and with a warning on his lips. Little does Scrooge know that he is about to receive visits from three more spirits: the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Future . . . and the lessons they teach him will leave Scrooge a changed man. Charles Dickens was one of the most prolific authors of the Victorian era and is lauded as one of the best British novelists of all time. His works include David Copperfield, Great Expectations, and A Tale of Two Cities. Arthur Rackham is acknowledged as one of the leading lights of the golden age of children’s book illustration in the 1920s, winning gold medals at both the Milan and Barcelona exhibitions. 144 Pages • 12 Color Illustrations • 18 B/W Illustrations • 9781405271868 • September A Selection of Nonsense Verse Edward Lear Discover the world of Edward Lear, where everything is out of the ordinary “Lear’s nonsense words must have influenced countless writers. . . . They certainly inspired me.” —Julia Donaldson, author, The Gruffalo Known as the father of the nonsense poem, Edward Lear is greatly to thank for the form’s popularity. Gently mocking the ridiculousness of human behavior and Victorian convention, Lear’s deliciously silly verse has delighted children and adults for generations. Here, an owl can marry a cat, a duck and a kangaroo can travel the world together, and a whole chorus and birds and beasts can happily make their homes upon a quangle wangle’s hat. This complete collection features some of the UK’s favorite classics, including “The Owl and the Pussy Cat,” “The Quangle-Wangle’s Hat,” and “The Jumblies.” Wonderfully complemented by Lear’s own illustrations, this is the perfect gift edition. Edward Lear was an illustrator and poet who drew for Alfred Tennyson and was also employed as a draughtsman to illustrate birds and animals. He is best known, however, as the father of the limerick and nonsense poem. 128 Pages • 40 Color Illustrations • 30 B/W Illustrations • 9781405271820 • November Also available: Each: $19.99 (NCR) Cloth Classic Tales of Babar 9781405264204 122 Classic Tales of Oscar Wilde 9781405264235 Fairy Tales from Many Lands 9781405267410 Grimm’s Fairy Tales 9781405267380 VINTAGE CHILDREN’S CLASSICS A collection of timeless, beautifully packaged stories that appeal to the child in all of us. Aimed at children and their parents, this 21st-century classics list is intended to inspire and nurture a lifelong love of reading. The Wizard of Oz L. Frank Baum The road to the City of Emeralds is paved with yellow brick When a tornado crashes through Kansas City, Dorothy and her dog Toto are whisked far away, over the rainbow, to a strange land called Oz. How will they ever get home? And what is at the end of the yellow brick road? Plucky Dorothy and Toto embark on a magical adventure to search for the Wizard of Oz and along the way encounter new friends: the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion. In the Backstory you can take the quiz and find out how much you really know about The Wizard of Oz! L. Frank Baum was born in New York in 1856. The Wizard of Oz was based on a story he used to tell his own children. It was published in 1900 and became an international bestseller. The Wizard of Oz was made into a stage play in 1902 and a film starring Judy Garland in 1939. Baum wrote 12 more Oz novels and six short stories. After his death in 1919, his publishers carried on producing Oz stories and didn’t stop until 1963. Classics • 240 Pages • 5 x 7.5 • Ages 9–11 • Grades 4–6 9780099595854 • October • $10.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US Vintage Children’s Classics Also available: Each: (NCR) Paper The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Call of the Wild and White Fang The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Anne of Avonlea 9780099573685 $10.99 9780099572978 $11.99 Five Children & It 9780099582625 $12.99 9780099582656 $12.99 Good Wives Dracula 9780099582595 $12.99 Anne of Green Gables 9780099582649 $10.99 Great Expectations 9780099572985 $10.99 9780099573692 $11.99 The Jungle Book Just So Stories 9780099582588 $10.99 9780099573739 $10.99 Peter Pan The Railway Children 9780099573029 $10.99 9780099573043 $10.99 9780099572992 $10.99 Little Women 9780099572961 $10.99 Stories for Halloween 9780099577126 $10.99 Black Beauty A Christmas Carol Heidi John Diamond 9780099572930 $10.99 9780099573753 $10.99 9780099589181 $11.99 9780099573746 $10.99 Kidnapped A Little Princess 9780099573722 $10.99 9780099582632 $12.99 The Secret Garden Treasure Island The Wind in the Willows 9780099572954 $11.99 9780099573036 $10.99 9780099583271 $12.99 Oliver Twist 9780099572947 $10.99 123 MACMILLAN CLASSICS Just So Stories Rudyard Kipling Foreword by Katherine Rundell A beautiful Macmillan Classics edition of Rudyard Kipling’s well-loved Just So Stories Just So Stories is a collection of Rudyard Kipling’s tales about animals and their origins. Stories such as How the Whale Got His Throat, How the Leopard Got His Spots, and The Crab That Played with the Sea have been enchanting children for generations. Gloriously illustrated with the original line artwork, with a specially commissioned foreword and a ribbon marker, this beautiful hardback Macmillan Classics edition of Just So Stories, which was first published by Macmillan in 1902, is a truly special gift to treasure. Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay in December 1865. He returned to India from England shortly before his 17th birthday to work as a journalist. Katherine Rundell is the author of Cartwheeling in Thunderstorms and Rooftoppers. Classics • 304 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–11 • Grades 4–6 9781509805563 • February • $14.99 (NCR) Cloth Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Also available: Each: $16.99 (NCR) Cloth Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse 9781447273042 124 Gobbolino the Witch’s Cat 9781447273035 The Jungle Book 9781447273073 The Teddy Robinson Storybook 9781447273059 MACMILLAN CLASSICS Lewis Carroll Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Born in 1832, Dodgson was a mathematics tutor at Christ Church College, Oxford, where he met Alice Liddell, daughter of the dean, and inspiration for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The book and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, have delighted children all over the world for 150 years. Each: Classics • 5 x 8 • September • $16.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Foreword by Hilary McKay A gorgeous gift edition of a much-loved story, with original illustrations and ribbon marker A timeless heroine, Alice is quick-witted, determined, and resourceful. In her extraordinary adventures she meets a series of unforgettable characters, from the bossy White Rabbit to the grinning Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter, all of whom are as famous as Alice herself. Gloriously illustrated with the original line drawings by John Tenniel, plates colored by John Macfarlane, a ribbon marker, and a foreword by Hilary McKay, this beautiful hardback edition of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, which was first published by Macmillan in 1865, is a truly special gift to treasure. Hilary McKay is the award-winning writer of such children’s books as Indigo’s Star, Saffy’s Angel, and the Lulu series. 192 Pages • 29 Color Photos • 14 B/W Illustrations • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781447273080 Through the Looking-Glass Foreword by Philip Ardagh Alice’s second adventure takes her through the looking glass to a place even curiouser than Wonderland, in this gorgeous hardback gift edition Alice finds herself caught up in the great looking glass chess game and sets off to become a queen. It isn’t as easy as she expects: at every step she is hindered by nonsense characters who crop up and insist on reciting poems. Some of these poems, such as “The Walrus and the Carpenter” and “Jabberwocky,” are as famous as the Alice stories themselves. Gloriously illustrated with the original line drawings by John Tenniel, plates colored by John Macfarlane, a ribbon marker, and a foreword by Philip Ardagh, this beautiful hardback edition of Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass, which was first published by Macmillan in 1871, is a truly special gift to treasure. Philip Ardagh is the author of the bestselling Eddie Dickens children’s novels, which include A House Called Awful End and have now been translated into more than 30 languages. He won the Roald Dahl Funny Prize in 2009. 224 Pages • 16 Color Photos • 35 B/W Illustrations • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 9781447273097 125 LEWIS CARROLL Lewis Carroll Illustrations by Sir John Tenniel Lewis Carroll was the pen-name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Born in 1832, Dodgson was a mathematics tutor at Christ Church College, Oxford, where he met Alice Liddell, daughter of the dean, and inspiration for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The book and its sequel, Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, have delighted children all over the world for 150 years. Sir John Tenniel (1820–1914) was an English illustrator whose work was prominent during the second half of the 19th century. He was the principal political cartoonist for Punch magazine for more than 50 years. Each: Classics • 5 x 8 • Ages 8 & Up • Grades 3 & Up September • $7.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Celebrating 150 years of Lewis Carroll’s Alice Lewis Carroll’s Alice has been enchanting children for 150 years. Curious Alice, the bossy White Rabbit, the formidable Queen of Hearts, and the Mad Hatter are among the bestloved, most iconic literary creations of all time. Macmillan was the original publisher of Alice in 1865 and is proud to remain true to the vision of its creators. Every bit as iconic are Sir John Tenniel’s remarkable illustrations, perfectly capturing the combination of the ordinary and the extraordinary at the heart of Wonderland. 208 Pages • 35 B/W Illustrations • 9781447279990 Through the Looking-Glass And What Alice Found There Celebrating 150 years of Lewis Carroll’s Alice, with such extra materials as a quiz, a word search, and a glossary Alice’s second adventure takes her through the looking glass to a place even curiouser than Wonderland. She finds herself caught up in the great looking-glass chess game and sets off to become a queen. It isn’t as easy as she expects: at every step she is hindered by nonsense characters who crop up and insist on reciting poems. Some of these poems, such as “The Walrus and the Carpenter” and “Jabberwocky” are as famous as the Alice stories themselves. Macmillan was the original publisher of Alice in 1865 and is proud to remain true to the vision of its creators. Every bit as iconic are Sir John Tenniel’s remarkable illustrations, perfectly capturing the combination of the ordinary and the extraordinary at the heart of Wonderland. 224 Pages • 57 B/W Illustrations • 9781447280002 126 LEWIS CARROLL Each: Classics • Ages Up to 5 • Grades Up to K September • (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books The Nursery Alice An enchanting adaptation of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland for younger readers, with the original preface and advertisements “I wrote to Macmillan to suggest a new idea: a ‘Nursery Edition’ of Alice with pictures printed in.” Lewis Carroll’s diary, 15th February, 1881 The Nursery Alice, originally published by Macmillan & Co. in 1890, was the very first color edition of Alice. It was intended, wrote Carroll, “to be read by Children aged from nought to five. To be read? Nay, not so! Say rather to be thumbed, to be cooed over, to be dogs’-eared, to be rumpled, to be kissed . . .” With this new, younger readership in mind, Carroll rewrote Alice, simplifying and abridging the original text, while Tenniel redrew, enlarged, and colored 20 of his iconic illustrations. The resulting book is a delightfully engaging experience, readers prompted to interact not only with the story but also with the images and even the physical book itself, in a way that is thoroughly modern. Gloriously reproduced for the anniversary year, the present edition retains every word of the original and restores the exquisite delicacy of Tenniel’s artwork—lost in reproductions across the decades—along with the delightful cover artwork by Emily Gertrude Thomson, a placeholder ribbon, and gold page edges. This gem of a book is the perfect introduction to Alice, a delight for readers of every age. 72 Pages • 6.5 x 8 • 19 Color Illustrations • 9781447287117 • $19.99 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: The Little Folks’ Edition Celebrate 150 years of Alice in Wonderland with a pocket-sized piece of history—a miniature version of the book, with rare illustrations of Alice in red First published by Macmillan in 1907, this charming miniature edition of Carroll’s classic tale is specially abridged for younger readers, a sixth of the length of the original 1865 edition. It features 32 brightly colored illustrations by Sir John Tenniel, uniquely featuring Alice in a red dress. Faithfully reproduced from a rare archive copy, this unique little book retains all the charm of the historic original. With luxurious red Wibalin binding and gold sprayed edges, it is the perfect celebration of Alice’s special anniversary, and a wonderful gift for fans of every age. 128 Pages • 3.5 x 4.5 • 32 Color Illustrations • 9781447277781 • $14.99 127 CARAMEL TREE READERS STARTER LEVEL • $50,000 series marketing budget The Caramel Tree Readers Starter Level series includes alphabet and phonics picture books that help to provide the foundations for reading for children aged 3 to 5. The stories have Lexile measures of up to 300L with sight words, short simple sentences, and plenty of picture clues for early readers. Phonics Storybook Set: Short Vowels and Magic E This set of two books provides phonics practice for short vowels and e sounds. Each book has four delightful short stories and the accompanying audio CD features eight songs for children to enjoy. Fiction/Education Resource • 6 x 8.5 Four-color Interior • Includes Audio CD • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781926484884 • September • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Boxed Set • Rights: World X Asia Caramel Tree Readers LEVEL 2 • $50,000 series marketing budget The Caramel Tree Readers Level 2 is a delicious series of leveled readers for children ages 5 to 7. It offers a range of classic fairy tale adaptations with 500 to 700 words, Lexile measures of 200L to 500L, and the detailed illustrations provide picture clues to help with fledgling independent reading. Each: Fiction/Education Resource • 40 Pages • 6 x 8.5 • 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 September • $4.99 (Can $5.99) Paper • Rights: World X Asia • Caramel Tree Readers The Farmer and the Beet 9781926484815 The Fox and the Crow 9781926484853 Pinocchio Learns to Love 9781926484839 128 The Frog Prince 9781926484846 The Three Little Pigs 9781926484822 CARAMEL TREE READERS LEVEL 2 • $50,000 series marketing budget The Caramel Tree Readers Level 4 series offers delicious leveled readers for children aged 7 to 9. The diverse original stories have a word count of approximately 2,000 words and Lexile measures between 400L to 700L. The stories in this series vary with narrative in first or third person, and they have increased character dialogue, which allows students to develop character studies. Each: Fiction/Education Resource • 40 Pages • 6 x 8.5 • 20 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 October • $4.99 (Can $5.99) Paper • Rights: World X Asia • Caramel Tree Readers Camilla the Not-So-Quick Chameleon 9781926484808 9781926484778 Pinkerton, Baloney and Geewizz 9781926484785 Maggie Mouse – The Educated Mouse Professor Rush and the Super Shuttle Shoes The Tale of Avalon 9781926484761 9781926484792 129 BRAVEMOUSE READERS Cubs in a Tub Short Vowel Adventures Molly Coxe From an award-winning author and illustrator comes a phonics book that focuses on short “u”–sound words “Early readers will pore over the pictures enjoying each little detail. As an unusual approach to easy readers, with photos of real stuffed animals and their accessories, this is new and interesting series. VERDICT Parents and teachers can use these titles for reading as well as writing activities.” —Susan Lissim, School Library Journal on Princess Pig • Author’s previous books sold more than 1.8 million copies Gus and his little brother Russ are glum: their friends have sleds and they don’t. What to do? Make one, of course! Gus and Russ set out on a snowy adventure featuring a faster than expected sled, jumps, bumps, lumps, and when they need her most––Mum (and her delicious hot buttered muffins)! Cubs in the Tub incorporates many short “u” sound words in this heartwarming winter story. Molly Coxe is an award-winning writer and illustrator whose books include Benjamin and Bumper to the Rescue, Big Egg, Cat Traps, The Great Snake Escape, Hot Dog, Princess Pig, R Is for Radish, Rat Attack, and Wet Hen. Her awards include a Children’s Choice Award from the International Reading Association, and her early-reader titles were Children’s Book of the Month Club selections. She is the creative director of Brave Mouse Books. She lives in Ojai, California. Fiction/Education Resource • 40 Pages • 6 x 9 20 Color Photos • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781940947341 • November • $3.99 (Can $4.99) Paper Rights: World • Brave Mouse Books Also available: Each: $3.99 (Can $4.99) Paper Princess Pig 9781940947228 130 Rat Attack 9781940947211 Wet Hen 9781940947303 THE CRYPTIC CASEBOOK OF COCO CARLOMAGNO AND ALBERTA Ursula Dubosarsky Illustrations by Terry Denton Perplexing puzzles, mind-boggling mazes, and cracking codes feature in this series of stories about a pair of guinea pig detectives—Coco Carlomagno, the easily startled chief of police, and his more sensible cousin, Alberta. Ursula Dubosarsky is an award-winning author. Her previous novels include Abyssinia, The Red Shoe, Theodora’s Gift, and the 2012 CBCA–short-listed The Golden Day. Terry Denton has written and illustrated many books. Each: Fiction/Mystery • 5 x 8 • 65 B/W Illustrations • Two-color Interior • Ages 6–8 • Grades 1–3 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin The Missing Mongoose The third delightfully funny detective story and puzzle book featuring the mystery solving guinea pig duo It’s a national emergency! A rare and extremely valuable mongoose is missing and the legendary Buenos Aires zoo is in chaos. But with rabbits in the Tigers’ Taj Mahal and hippos in Panda’s Palace, the zoo is a very confusing place. Coco may be the Chief of Police, but solving crimes can be very stressful. Only the calming presence of his brainy cousin Alberta can help. Can Alberta and Coco follow the clues and deduce the whereabouts of the missing mongoose? 84 Pages • 9781743312605 • September The Dismal Daffodil Join the pair of guinea-pig detectives as they solve their fourth case in Buenos Aires Coco is the well-respected, if somewhat easily startled, Chief of Police in Buenos Aires. Alberta is his more sensible cousin. Together they crack the cases that confound this puzzling city. In the beautiful Japanese garden of Buenos Aires, one daffodil will not stop drooping. Is someone trying to destroy the serene beauty of this oasis? Can Alberta help her cousin Coco solve this top-secret case? 96 Pages • 9781743319505 • January Also available: Each: $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper The Perplexing Pineapple 9781743312575 The Looming Lamplight 9781743312599 131 MINTON SERIES Minton Goes! Anna Fienberg Illustrations by Kim Gamble Minton the spotty salamander is always keen for adventure, but his friend Turtle always worries that it will end in disaster Minton loves anything that moves—boats, planes, cars, trucks, submarines, and hotair balloons—and he’s always ready for action! His friend Turtle is not so brave, but together they have wild adventures. This compilation contains seven Minton stories and introduces readers to Hector, the Hottest Boy Who Ever Lived, who shot out of a volcano and is almost too hot to handle. Anna Fienberg is one of Australia’s most popular children’s authors. Her books include The Hottest Boy Who Ever Lived, Madeline the Mermaid, and the Tashi series. Kim Gamble is the illustrator of Come the Terrible Tiger, The Hottest Boy Who Ever Lived, the Tashi series, You Can Do Great Lettering, and You Can Draw Anything. Fiction • 272 Pages • 6 x 7.5 272 Color Illustrations Four-color Interior Ages 4–8 • Grades Pre-K–3 9781760111960 • September $14.99 (Can $17.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan Allen & Unwin Also available: Minton Goes! Underwater & Home at Last 9781741754292 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper Don’t Forget Tiggs! Michael Rosen Illustrations by Tony Ross A rib-tickling story about a family that spends too much time rushing to remember anything important “A dream team of writer and illustrator!” —Times Mr. and Mrs. Hurry are always rushing about. They never stop! But that means they forget some rather important things—like eating and shopping and taking their son Harry to school! Thankfully, Tiggs the cat is around to remind them. But will anyone remember to give Tiggs his dinner? Michael Rosen is a children’s novelist and poet who was appointed the UK Children’s Laureate for 2007–2009. He is the author of more than 140 books, including Bear’s Day Out, Michael Rosen’s Sad Book, Poems for the Very Young, and We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. Tony Ross is an illustrator whose works include Daft Bat, Dr Xargle’s Book of Earthlets, Prince Charmless, and the Smarties Book Prize–winner Tadpole’s Promise. Picture Books • 96 Pages • 5 x 8 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781783442690 • October $8.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Andersen Press Also available: Bob the Bursting Bear 9781849396875 • $9.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book 132 Alexandra Siobhán Parkinson Illustrations by Carol Betera Four short stories about the everyday life of a little girl—reminiscent of Shirley Hughes, from Ireland’s first Children’s Laureate ‘These stories are delightful and Betera’s illustrations glow.” —Niamh Sharkey, former Irish Children’s Laureate “Gentle and yet full of action and humor, Alexandra brings to mind the Alfie stories by Shirley Hughes, with the economy of language and the rhythm and pace built into the stories. . . . The simplicity of expression in the pictures and the writing work hand in hand to create a book that will be cherished and read again and again and again.” —Inis Magazine Alexandra’s adventures include changing her name, bedtime fears, and a plaster disaster. These stories by Ireland’s first Children’s Laureate were originally broadcast on Ireland’s national public service television, and are great for reading aloud to young children. These warm stories for bedtime reading are complemented by sweet and charming illustrations. An Irish-language version is also available as Fionnuala. Siobhán Parkinson is a translator, a publisher, and the author of more than 25 books, including Blue Like Friday, Kathleen: The Celtic Knot, and Spellbound: Tales of Enchantment from Ireland. She was Ireland’s first Children’s Laureate from 2010 to 2012. Carol Betera is a theater, film set, and costume designer, and a children’s book illustrator. Picture Books/Family & Relationships • 48 Pages • 6 x 7.25 • 18 B/W Illustrations • Two-color Interior • Ages 3–7 • Grades Pre-K–2 9781908195876 • September • $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada & South America • Little Island Books Also available: Fionnuala 9781908195883 $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paper 133 WRONG PONG Steven Butler Steven Butler is an actor, dancer, and trained circus performer. He has starred in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Peter Pan, and as Henry in Horrid Henry Live and Horrid! Each: Fiction • 160 Pages • 5 x 8 • 60 B/W Illustrations • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 $8.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Puffin The Wrong Pong After being yanked down the toilet, Neville’s told he’s part of a troll family now—but can he ever find a way to return to his real home? “Horrid Henry’s favorite book!” —Francesca Simon, author, Horrid Henry “A triumphant debut which will have children clutching the loo-seat in apprehension and laughter.” —Times One night, Neville Brisket wakes up from a strange dream—a dream that there is a horrible, stumpy finger stuck up his nose. Then he finds his room in a mess, and his dog in the laundry basket. Neville’s investigations end sposhily, when he is whooshed down the toilet to the land of Under! In a case of mistaken troll-dentity, he finds himself part of a disgusting new family. Will anybody help Neville get back to Over, or will he be stuck eating rat patties and left sock stew forever? This hilariously delivered tale will delight and disgust parents and children alike. Perfect for fans of Roald Dahl and Horrid Henry. 9780141333908 • September Holiday Hullabaloo Neville’s Grandma is visiting the same weekend as his troll friends, which can only mean one thing: trouble! Hullo, My Brandyburp! Neville’s Grandma Joan is the grumpiest, most horrible old woman there’s ever been. He’d rather eat left-sock stew than see her, and now she’s coming to stay for a whole weekend. Oh dungle droppings! Even worse, a whole family of stinky, swampy trolls will be visiting Neville at the same time! Can Neville hide his friends from nosy Grandma Joan or will she get the fright of her life? 9780141333915 • October 134 WRONG PONG Each: Fiction • 176 Pages • 5 x 8 • 60 B/W Illustrations • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 $8.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Puffin Troll’s Treasure Neville is faced with a band of troll pirates in his third rotsome adventure Neville and his troll sister, Rubella, are at sea. Mooma, Dooda, and Pong have been swallowed by a gundiskump, a monstrous fish in the great dooky deep. The only hope of rescuing them is with the help of fearsome pirate Lady Jaundice, The Troll that Stole. Oh, Foozle Farts! Will Jaundice and her swashbungling crew of sewer rats help, or is the Bulch family sunk? 9780141340456 • November Singin’ in the Drain In this fourth delightfully disgusting adventure, can Neville help Rubella, his troll sister, shine in the spotlight? Rubella, grotsome, and moodsie troll big sister, wants to be on the stage. Can Neville help his disgustingly rambunkin troll family get Rubella squeezed into a ballet tutu and tights, and into the starring role? The fourth book in Steven Butler’s troll-tastic series will delight and disgust parents and children alike, especially fans of Roald Dahl or Andy Stanton’s Mr Gum. 9780141340449 • December 135 MR BADGER The Big Book of Mr Badger Leigh Hobbs All four stories about lovable Mr. Badger in one collectable volume “Its whimsical nature makes for an entertaining chapter book.” —Booklist on Mr Badger and the Missing Ape “Children are going to have a grand time getting to know gentle, dependable, and much-loved Mr Badger.” —Through the Looking Glass Children’s Book Reviews on Mr Badger and the Big Surprise Meet Mr. Badger and his friends and discover the world of the Boubles Grand Hotel. Mr. Badger is in charge of special events at a splendid old London hotel. Mr. Badger is always polite and well organized—which is lucky, as he has learned to expect the unexpected. From missing apes and magic mirrors to difficult duchesses and birthday parties, there is never a dull moment when he is on the job. Leigh Hobbs is the author of the Old Tom series, which includes Old Tom and Old Tom Goes to Mars. He is also the author of Mr Chicken Goes to Paris. Fiction • 324 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781760112431 • January • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan Allen & Unwin Also available: Each: $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paper Mr Badger and the Big Surprise 9781742374178 136 Mr Badger and the Missing Ape 9781742374185 Mr Badger and the Difficult Duchess 9781742374192 Mr Badger and the Magic Mirror 9781742374208 DON’T LOOK NOW Paul Jennings Illustrations by Andrew Weldon “This pair of tales about an imaginative and unpopular boy named Ricky flies by, thanks to minimal text on the pages, abundant illustrations, and lots of slapstick humor. . . . A blend of gross-out humor and earnest adolescent yearning, both ably captured in Weldon’s crazed black-and-white cartoons.” —Publishers Weekly on Don’t Look Now 1 Paul Jennings is the author of several books for children, including the Rascal series, and has won every Australian children’s choice book award. He is the recipient of the prestigious Dromkeen Medal. Andrew Weldon is an illustrator whose cartoons have been published worldwide in such publications as the Age, the Big Issue, and the New Yorker. Each: Fiction • 276 Pages • 5 x 6.5 • 110 B/W Illustrations • Two-color Interior • Ages 7–11 • Grades 2–6 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin Don’t Look Now 3 Hair Cut and Just a Nibble The third book in the fantastic four-book series about taking risks and flying high, from award-winning children’s author Paul Jennings and cartoonist Andrew Weldon Ricky is desperate to impress Samantha. And he wants to be famous. The one thing he can’t do is let Samantha see him fly. But he’s willing to try almost anything else to get her to notice him. Can Ricky dazzle Samantha without flying? Don’t Look Now 3 will have readers laughing out loud at Ricky and his hilarious adventures—on and off the ground. This book contains two stories: Hair Cut and Just a Nibble. 9781743311417 • October Don’t Look Now 4 Hobby Farm and Seeing Red The fourth and final book in the fantastic series about taking risks and flying high At last, Ricky is friends with Samantha. But he still wants to be famous. Find out if he can finally realize his dream even though he can’t let anyone see him fly. This book contains two stories: Hobby Farm and Seeing Red. 9781743311424 • January Also available: Each: $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper Don’t Look Now 1 9781743311233 Don’t Look Now 2 9781743311400 137 BARRY LOSER Barry Loser and the Case of the Crumpled Carton Jim Smith Barry gets a new brother and has a mystery to solve in this sixth book in the Roald Dahl Funny Prize–winning series “Hugely enjoyable, surreal chaos.” —Observer on I Am Sort of a Loser There’s a new Loser in town, and Barry’s not happy about it. The only thing that’s keeping him going is a superkeel new drink from Feeko’s Supermarket. But then disaster strikes, and Barry has to turn detective to solve the mystery of the century: the case of the crumpled carton! Jim Smith is the author of the Barry Loser series. Fiction • 240 Pages • 5 x 7.5 210 B/W Illustrations • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781405268035 • September • $10.99 (NCR) Paper Rights: US • Jelly Pie Also available: Each: (NCR) Paper I Am Not a Loser 9781405260312 • $8.99 I Am Still Not a Loser 9781405260329 • $8.99 I Am So over Being a Loser 9781405260336 • $8.99 I Am Sort of a Loser 9781405268011 • $8.99 Barry Loser and the Holiday of Doom 9781405268028 • $11.99 138 THE OLYMPUSS GAMES Maze of the Minopaw Robin Price The Son of Spartapuss is off on a new adventure in an ancient Greece and Rome where cats rule the world and humans have never existed “An exciting series . . . thrillers that you can’t put down ’til you’ve read the whole thing!” —Journal of Classics Teaching Join the Son of Spartapuss and his fiery friend Furia again as they battle their way to the Olympuss Games. Shipwrecked on the way to the tournament, our heroes find themselves lost in an ancient maze. Can they escape before the monstrous Minopaw tracks them down? Robin Price is the author of the Beowuff series, the Spartapuss series, and the graphic novel London Deep, which was chosen as a Recommended Read for World Book Day 2011. He is a former editor for BBC Online and Foxkids.co.uk, and cowrote musical versions of Julia Donaldson’s The Gruffalo and the Olivier-nominated Room on the Broom. Fiction • 96 Pages • 5 x 7 • Ages 6–8 • Grades 1–3 9781906132828 • October • $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paper Rights: US & Canada • Mogzilla Also available: Each: Paper Son of Spartapuss 9781906132811 $11.99 (Can $13.99) Eye of the Cyclaw 9781906132835 $11.99 (Can $13.99) I Am Spartapuss 9780954657604 $14.95 (Can $16.95) Boudicat! 9781906132019 $11.95 (Can $13.95) 139 THE TINKLERS THREE M. C. Badger A warm, inventive, and funny series about three siblings who live by their own rules, the Tinklers Three series celebrates the freedom and inventiveness of childhood—when the ordinary can become extraordinary. The secret world of kids and the let’s-do-whatever-we-want-today themes make these the perfect books for early readers to disappear into, while their energy and light humor make them a joy to read aloud. The books aren’t sequenced, and can be read in any order. M. C. Badger is the author of the Fairy School Dropout series and a contributor to the Go Girl! series. Each: Fiction • 96 Pages • 5 x 8 • 35 B/W Illustrations • Ages 6–9 • Grades 1–3 $7.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Hardie Grant Egmont A Very Good Idea Introducing the Tinkers Three, perfectly fun company for early readers Marcus and Mila Tinkler are very good at climbing. But can they go from their house to the town clock tower without once touching the ground? It won’t be easy. It will probably be dangerous. And almost certainly dirty. It’s a very good idea! 9781742976242 • September The Coolest Pool It sure is hot out—how will the Tinklers cool down? It’s a very hot day and the Tinklers have tried everything to cool down. They’ve sat in front of the fridge, and made hats from ice cream, but nothing seems to work. They want to go swimming, but there’s one problem: they’re banned from the local pool. If only they could find another place to swim. 9781742976266 • September An Excellent Invention How can the Tinklers manage school, with all of their Tinkler responsibilities? When Mila and Marcus Tinkler get a letter saying they have to go to school, it sounds impossible. Who will feed the pigeons? Who will look after Turtle? And how will Mila ever get out of bed on time? Marcus needs a plan, and fast! 9781742976259 • November 140 THE TINKLERS THREE Each: Fiction • 96 Pages • 5 x 8 • 35 B/W Illustrations • Ages 6–9 • Grades 1–3 $7.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Hardie Grant Egmont The Perfect Pet What kind of pet might the Tinklers get? The Tinklers are finally getting a pet! They have done a lot of hard things to show they’re ready for one. They’ve eaten an extra bowl of ice cream every day, cleaned their teeth while hopping on one foot, and done a very good job of making a mess. But can they agree on which pet would be best? 9781742976273 • November Blame It on the Boo-gie The Tinklers welcome some ghosts! Mila Tinkler is worried. A place in the Tinklers’ building has been empty for months, and no ghosts have moved in yet! Luckily Mila has some ideas about how to attract ghosts. First of all, they need somewhere to boo-gie! 9781760121761 • February The Sick-Well Day Try as they might, the Tinklers can’t get sick! It’s a lovely day, but the Tinklers don’t want to go outside. They just want to stay in bed and be looked after. They need to get sick! The Tinklers try gorging themselves on ice cream, looking for germs, and going to the doctor, but they’re still healthy. It must be time for a sickwell day! 9781760121778 • February 141 SAMURAI VS NINJA Nick Falk Illustrations by Tony Flowers Nick Falk and Tony Flowers have previously collaborated on the Billy Is a Dragon series and the Saurus Street series. Each: Fiction • 96 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 6–8 • Grades 1–3 October • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia The Battle for the Golden Egg Get ready for the greatest battle of all time! In the Edo Period of Japan, two teams fight for supremacy—the serious samurai and the scheming ninjas. To determine who is the best, a deadly contest is held. The prize is the Golden Egg, the most magnificent treasure in all of Japan. But when the ninjas cheat, the samurai will stop at nothing to get revenge. Tighten your topknot and sharpen your sword— the Samurai vs Ninja battle is about to begin! 9780857986054 The Race for Shogun’s Treasure When the Great Bear is stolen from Edo Castle, the samurai and the ninjas face battle once again! The Shogun has promised that whoever finds his most prized possession will be named ruler of the Hidden Valley. The race is on and the samurai and ninja will do anything to find it first! Grab your nunchucks and shine your shuriken—another great Samurai vs Ninja battle is about to begin! 9780857986368 142 SAMURAI VS NINJA Each: Fiction • 96 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 6–8 • Grades 1–3 January • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Day of the Dreadful Undead When a traditional festival goes explosively wrong, the samurai and the ninja are thrown into battle once again! The samurai and the ninja have made a massive mistake. The ghosts of their ancestors have returned, and are now ruling the sparring clans with an iron fist. The only option to reclaim power? A fearsome fight to end them all. Kiss your katana and chisel your chopsticks— another epic Samurai vs Ninja battle is about to begin! 9780857986382 Curse of the Oni On the Night of the Oni, a curse is triggered, and the samurai and the ninja tumble into battle once again! The samurai have been given the honor of protecting Lord Kaba-Sama from the frightful oni. But when the ninja play a trick, Kaba-Sama’s greatest fear comes true—the oni is released. Only the bravest warrior can save them now. Hop on your horse and wax your wakizashi—another mega Samurai vs Ninja battle is about to begin! 9780857986405 143 LULU BELL Belinda Murrell Illustrations by Serena Geddes Lulu Bell is a fun-loving, sometimes bossy eight-year-old with long, honey-colored hair. She is the practical one in the family—which is fortunate because the rest of the family is slightly zany. Her sister Rose is six and loves wearing angel wings and sparkly shoes, and her three-year-old brother Gus likes to wear his superhero suit, even in the bath. Lulu’s dad is a busy vet, while her mom is an artist. The Bell family has lots of pets and their home is right behind the vet hospital, so Lulu helps her dad care for injured and orphaned animals. Belinda Murrell has worked as a travel journalist, technical writer, editor, and public relations consultant. Her work has appeared in the Sun Herald, Sunday Telegraph, and Sydney Morning Herald. She is the author of the Lulu Bell series and the Sun Sword fantasy trilogy, as well as The Forgotten Pearl, The River Charm, and The Sequin Star. Serena Geddes is the illustrator of Marguerite Henry’s Misty Inn series, Why I Love My Dad, and Why I Love My Mom. Each: Fiction • 96 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 6–8 • Grades 1–3 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Lulu Bell and the Arabian Nights Lulu Bell is about to make a new friend It’s Harmony Day at Shelly Beach School, and Lulu’s class is going to star in the school play. What will be the special theme this year? Lulu is sure that the new girl in her class will have good ideas. How can she make Amira feel welcome? The answer is a happy surprise for everyone! 9780857985583 • October Lulu Bell and the Koala Joey Lulu Bell’s beach holiday is about to begin Lulu can’t wait for her holiday at Tarni Beach to begin. She has a new pink surfboard and Dad is going to teach her to surf. Lulu and her friend Zac like to spot wildlife in the bush nearby. But bulldozers have arrived and the trees might soon be gone. What will happen to the mommy koala and her joey if all the trees are taken away? Lulu needs to work out how to save the koalas’ home! 9780857985484 • November Lulu Bell and the Pirate Fun Lulu Bell is back on the farm for a rainy-day adventure and a party to remember The farm is one of Lulu’s favorite places. It’s perfect for a pirate party to celebrate Gus’s birthday. If only it would stop raining! Where can the kids build the pirate ship they’ve promised Gus? Put your gumboots on, everyone, because Lulu has the answer. But where is that naughty dog Jessie? 9780857985545 • January 144 LULU BELL Each: Fiction • 96 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 6–8 • Grades 1–3 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Lulu Bell and the Magical Garden Summer’s here, and Lulu Bell is ready to do some gardening A summer storm has arrived, and the Bell family are eating their dinner and playing games by candlelight. What fun! But the next morning a disaster is revealed. The school garden is ruined! Can Lulu and her best friend Molly save the day? 9780857985644 • February Also available: Each: Paper Lulu Bell and the Circus Pup 9780857981998 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Lulu Bell and the Christmas Elf 9780857985033 $11.99 (Can $13.99) Lulu Bell and the Sea Turtle 9780857982018 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Lulu Bell and the Birthday Unicorn 9781742758756 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Lulu Bell and the Tiger Cub 9780857983015 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Lulu Bell and the Fairy Penguin 9781742758770 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Lulu Bell and the Cubby Fort 9781742758794 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Lulu Bell and the Pyjama Party 9780857983039 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Lulu Bell and the Moon Dragon 9781742758817 $7.99 (Can $9.99) 145 PEARLIE Pearlie and the Imperial Princess Wendy Harmer Illustrations by Gypsy Taylor Join in the fireworks and fun of Pearlie’s Chinese New Year adventure Pearlie’s been invited to a glittering Chinese New Year party in the beautiful Forbidden City in Beijing. But a mix-up and a lost treasure threaten to ruin the celebrations. Can Pearlie cheer up fairy princess Li Mei and ensure the party goes off with a bang? Wendy Harmer began her career as a journalist and has had a successful career in comedy. Her Pearlie books have been published in 10 countries. Gypsy Taylor is a production designer and illustrator whose career spans film, advertising, and animation. She has worked as a costume illustrator on such films as Baz Luhrmann’s Australia and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Fiction • 48 Pages • 6 x 8 • Four-color Interior • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9780857986283 • December • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Also available: Each: $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper Pearlie and the Cherry Blossom Fairy Pearlie and the Silver Fern Fairy Pearlie in Paris Pearlie in the Park Pearlie and the Big Doll Pearlie and Opal 9781741663808 9781741663792 Pearlie and the Flamenco Fairy Pearlie Goes to Rio Pearlie and the Lost Handbag Pearlie and Jasper 9780857982162 9781742755403 9781741663785 9781742759388 9781740518901 9781740518895 Pearlie and the Christmas Angel 9781741660777 Pearlie and Her Pink Shell 9781741661439 146 9781741660111 9781741661026 Pearlie and Great Aunt Garnet Pearlie and Sapphire 9781741661316 9781741661378 Pearlie and the Fairy Queen Pearlie in Central Park 9781741661491 9781741663778 CLEMENTINE ROSE Jacqueline Harvey A gorgeous series for girls from the bestselling author of the Alice-Miranda series, for readers ages seven to nine. These stories can be read independently of one another. Jacqueline Harvey is the author of the Alice-Miranda and Clementine Rose series, Once Upon a Galaxy, and Without Fair Warning. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 6–8 • Grades 1–3 September • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Clementine Rose and the Ballet Break-In Ballet fever has hit Penberthy Floss! Clementine Rose is over the moon. Her ballet lessons have finally begun, and Clementine’s class has been invited to dance at the reopening of the village hall. There is lots to learn, and Clemmie is eager to get onstage and twirl with her friends! But not everything is going to plan. At school there is trouble with Angus and Joshua, and on the day of the big ballet performance, disaster strikes! Will Clementine find a way for the show to go on? 160 Pages • 9781742757575 Clemetine Rose and the Movie Magic It’s lights, camera, action at Penberthy House! Clementine Rose is going to be on the big screen! Her neighbor, Basil Hobbs, is making a documentary about Penberthy House and has given her a starring role. Clementine can’t wait to uncover the magic of motion picture. And when a surprise present comes her way, Clemmie’s interest in filmmaking grows. While Aunt Violet is thrilled at the prospect of fame and fortune, Lady Clarissa has other things on her mind. There have been some troubling incidents of late, leaving the hotel guests very annoyed. Can Clementine Rose use her new skills to expose the truth and restore the reputation of Penberthy House? 128 Pages • 9780857985187 Also available: Each: $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper Clementine Rose and the Surprise Visitor 9781742755410 Clementine Rose and the Pet Day Disaster 9781742755434 Clementine Rose and the Treasure Box 9781742757537 Clementine Rose and the Perfect Present 9781742755458 Clementine Rose and the Farm Fiasco 9781742755472 Clementine Rose and the Seaside Escape 9781742757513 Clementine Rose and the Famous Friend 9781742757551 147 THE SECRETS CLUB Chris Higgins Join Alice, Tash, Dani, and Lissa, the girls in the Secrets Club, as they begin their new lives at secondary school. They’re making friends, facing their fears, and choosing which secrets they share. Chris Higgins is the author of many books for tween and teen girls, including 32C; He’s After Me, which won the Kernow Young Book Award 2012 and the Lancashire Children’s Book Award; Pride and Penalties; and That’s Me. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 • $9.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Puffin Alice in the Spotlight In the first book of this new series, Alice discovers that holding onto a secret can be much harder than sharing it with others “It’s OK. We’re the Gang of Four, remember? The No-Secrets Club.” Tash’s stern face softens into her familiar smile and my world lights up again. Briefly soon the cloud comes back. I have got a secret. A big one. I want to tell my friends, I really do. But the longer I keep it hidden the harder it is to do. Join the girls in the Secrets Club series as they begin their new lives at Riverside Academy; making friends, facing their fears and choosing which secrets they share. 208 Pages • 9780141335223 • September The Truth about Tash Tash has to make a big decision: should she admit she’s been keeping a big secret from her best friends? “You said we weren’t to keep anything from each other, remember? You were the one who called us the No Secrets Club,” Alice reminds me. “Yeah, maybe we should call ourselves the Secrets Club instead,” says Dani. “Why?” asks Lissa. “Have you got a secret?” Tash, Alice, Lissa and Dani are firm friends. They’ve pledged not to keep secrets from each other. Tash wants to tell her friends the truth—she really does. It would explain why she’s struggling to be in the right place at the right time. But she’s promised someone very important that she won’t. 192 Pages • 9780141335230 • November No Match for Dani Should Dani admit to her closest secret to her new friends, or stay quiet and keep it safe? “It won’t be the same without you,” Ali points out. “You’re one of the gang.” “The Gang of Four,” wheedles Tash. “The No Secrets Club!” says Lissa. Then she adds, “Unless you’ve got a secret, that is.” “Cos if you have, you can’t be in it,” teases Tash. The third book in the popular the Secrets Club series by author Chris Higgins, for preteen girls. In the first two books, Alice and Tash fessed up. Now it’s Dani’s turn. On Saturday, Dani’s friends want her to go into town with them, but sports-mad Dani would prefer to kick a ball around the park with the boys. The girls just can’t help wondering why she’s so secretive about it. Should she admit to her friends that every weekend she plays soccer with a group of boys who don’t even know she’s a girl?! 176 Pages • 9780141335247 • January 148 ALICE-MIRANDA Jacqueline Harvey Move over Matilda and step aside Madeline, there’s a charming new miniature heroine about to make her mark. Perfect for young readers, these books can be read as a series, or independently from one another. Jacqueline Harvey is the author of the Alice-Miranda and Clementine Rose series, Once Upon a Galaxy, and Without Fair Warning. Each: Fiction • 384 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 November • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Alice-Miranda at the Palace Alice-Miranda is off on a royal adventure! It’s Queen Georgiana’s silver jubilee, and Alice-Miranda and her friends are invited. While Evesbury Palace is every bit as magnificent as they’d imagined, some of the staff are behaving strangely. Edgar and Louis, Aunty Gee’s grandsons and the palace’s resident mischief-makers, don’t exactly give their guests a friendly welcome. When they team up with an unexpected visitor, things soon go from bad to worse. Behind the scenes it seems something much more sinister is at play. Why is Aunty Gee so determined to keep Alice-Miranda at the palace for the rest of the holidays? And who is her mysterious milliner? With the help of her friends and a trusty butler, can Alice-Miranda uncover what threatens to bring down the royal family? 9780857982728 Alice-Miranda in New York Alice-Miranda takes a bite out of the Big Apple! Alice-Miranda is in bustling New York City. It’s a blur of skyscrapers, hot dog carts, chats with zoo animals, and classes at Mrs. Kimmel’s School for Girls, right next to glorious Central Park. Her family’s glamorous department store, Highton’s on Fifth, has just been renovated, but plans for the fabulous re-opening party are going curiously wrong. Is that why Alice-Miranda’s father Hugh seems so worried? And why is her new friend Lucinda so shy about inviting Alice-Miranda home? 9781742751146 Also available: Each: $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper Alice-Miranda Shows the Way 9781742751177 Alice-Miranda in Paris 9781742752884 Alice-Miranda Shines Bright 9781742752907 Alice-Miranda in Japan 9781742757599 Alice-Miranda at Camp 9781742757612 149 PRINCESS MIRROR-BELLE Julia Donaldson Illustrations by Lydia Monks Julia Donaldson is the author of more than 60 books, including The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s Child, Room on the Broom, The Snail and the Whale, and The Spiffiest Giant in Town. Lydia Monks is the author and illustrator of Aaaaarrrgghh, Spider!, Babbit, and Eek Mouse! Each: Fiction • 128 Pages • 5 x 8 • 65 B/W Illustrations • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 October • $8.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Princess Mirror-Belle A collection of six funny and exciting Princess Mirror-Belle adventures from the much-loved author of The Gruffalo—perfect for newly independent readers “A pinkly perfect story for all little girls with an imaginary friend and a hidden naughty streak.” —Guardian Ellen gets a big shock when her double appears out of the bathroom mirror. But Mirror-Belle is a double with a difference! She is a princess, and a very mischievous one at that. Join magically mischievous Mirror-Belle as she comes popping out of Ellen’s mirror to sweep her into a variety of hilarious escapades—from battling with Dragon Pox to exploring a department store and helping out with the local pantomine. You can always guarantee that wherever Mirror-Belle goes, trouble will follow. 9781447285625 Princess Mirror-Belle and the Party Hoppers Princess Mirror-Belle is back, causing the most fun sorts of trouble for Ellen From celebrating birthdays to having fun at the fair and starting at a new school, there are always adventures to be had. You can guarantee that wherever Mirror-Belle goes, trouble will follow. 9781447284895 150 JULIET, NEARLY A VET Rebecca Johnson Illustrations by Kyla May Rebecca Johnson is an author and teacher. Her previous books include the Steve Parish Story Book series and the Insect Series. Juliet, Nearly a Vet is her first fiction series. Kyla May is the creative director of a team of illustrators, writers, designers and producers under the banner Kyla May Productions. She has illustrated several other children’s books, including Star Girl and The Dog Rules. Each: Fiction • 96 Pages • 5 x 8 • 23 B/W Illustrations • Two-color Interior • Ages 8–10 • Grades 3–5 October • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Puffin AU Beach Buddies Juliet and her family camping at the beach where they observe animals on land and in the water Hi! I’m Juliet. I’m 10 years old and also nearly a vet! It’s vacation time and we’re going camping by the beach. I’m bringing my vet-kit in case of any animal emergencies. Vets needs to be prepared for anything! I can’t wait to toast marshmallows by the campfire, swim in the sea, and explore the rock-pools—there are so many amazing animals at the beach. 9780143308249 Zookeeper for a Day! Juliet and Chelsea head to the zoo to learn about the animals and assist the staff I’ve won a competition to be a zookeeper for a day! My best friend Chelsea is coming, too. I can’t wait to learn all about the zoo animals. There will be meerkats, tigers, and penguins to feed. And maybe some zoo vets who need some help (I must remember my vet-kit!). Most exciting of all, there’s a baby elephant due to be born! 9780143308256 The Lost Dogs Juliet enlists the help of her family and friends after a storm leaves local dogs lost and homeless There was a huge storm last night and now there are lots of lost dogs. One turned up outside my window (he must have known I’m nearly a vet). Luckily, Chelsea, Mom, and I are helping out at the Lost Dogs’ Home. I hope we can find all of their owners, because Dad definitely won’t let us have another dog! 9780143308263 Playground Pets Juliet and her classmates take responisbility for their classroom pets in the eighth Juliet, Nearly a Vet adventure Chelsea and I have such a cool school—we get to have playground pets! Guineas pigs, lizards, fish, and insects are all part of our classroom. This week, we have a replacement teacher. Poor Miss Fine doesn’t know much about animals. Luckily we do (it’s so handy nearly being a vet). We’re going to be keeping track of everything, so I’m sure nothing will go too wrong. 9780143308270 151 OUR AUSTRALIAN GIRL Michelle Hamer Illustrations by Lucia Masciullo Michelle Hamer is a former journalist and author of seven novels, including How It Feels to Be Attacked by a Shark, and has reviewed children’s books for the Courier Mail, the Herald Sun, and the Sunday Age. She is the author of the Daisy books in the Our Australian Girl series. Lucia Masciullo is a children’s book illustrator whose previous books include When No-one’s Looking on the Farm and When No-one’s Looking at the Zoo. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Puffin AU Meet Daisy It’s 1930 . . . and Daisy lives on a farm, where she loves riding her horse, Jimmy, through the paddocks. Times are tough, and when her father loses his job, Daisy and her little sister, Flora, are sent to Melbourne to live with their aunt and uncle. Daisy must leave behind everyone she loves for a city she’s never seen, and even her wildest daydreams can’t prepare her for the new life that awaits her. 136 Pages • 9780143307631 • October Daisy All Alone It’s 1930 . . . and Daisy’s worst nightmare has come true. She’s alone on the streets, separated from her family. Things get worse after the police send her to live at the Melbourne Orphanage. At least she doesn’t have to scavenge for food scraps anymore, but with no family and no freedom, Daisy is miserable. When she hears some shocking news she decides it’s time to plot a daring escape. 136 Pages • 9780143307648 • December Daisy in the Mansion It’s 1930 . . . and Daisy has been adopted and whisked away to a beautiful mansion. She’s to be a companion to Annie, a girl with a mysterious illness. While Daisy’s new life is full of luxuries she could never have imagined, what she wants the most is the thing her new parents can’t provide: the freedom to find her real family before it’s too late. 144 Pages • 9780143307655 • January Daisy on the Road It’s 1930 . . . and Daisy has finally had news that her dad is alive! He’s gravely injured somewhere in the bush, and though she doesn’t know quite where, Daisy is determined to find him. With help from old friends, she sets off on her way. But life on the road is hard, and before long, disaster strikes. Will Daisy reach Dad before it’s too late? 144 Pages • 9780143307662 • March 152 OUR AUSTRALIAN GIRL Gabrielle Wang Gabrielle Wang is an author and illustrator. She is the author of The Garden of Empress Cassia, which won the 2002 Aurealis Award; The Lion Drummer; Little Paradise; and The Pearl of Tiger Bay. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Puffin AU Meet Pearlie It’s 1941 . . . and the war is changing Pearlie’s life every day. Darwin is full of soldiers, there’s a spy on the loose, and people are turning against Pearlie’s best friend, Naoko, just because she’s Japanese. When everything falls apart, will Pearlie be brave enough to stick up for what’s right, or will her old fears get the better of her? Meet Pearlie and join her adventure in the first of four exciting stories about a courageous girl in a world at war. 136 Pages • 9780143307945 • October Pearlie’s Pet Rescue It’s 1941 . . . and school is almost over—not just for summer, but forever. Darwin could be bombed any day, and everyone Pearlie knows is leaving for a safer place. Animals and pets of all kinds are being left behind, and Pearlie can’t bear it. But can she rescue them all? And what will happen when it’s her turn to leave the home she loves? Follow Pearlie on her adventure in the second of four exciting stories about a courageous girl in a world at war. 136 Pages • 9780143307952 • December Pearlie the Spy It’s 1942 . . . and Pearlie is all alone in Darwin. Not only has she been separated from her family, but now Beake, the spy, is back and he’s on the loose. He’s out to get Pearlie—but she has a plan. Can she pull it off? And when bombs fall on Darwin, will Pearlie survive? Follow Pearlie on her adventure in the third of four exciting stories about a courageous girl in a world at war. 128 Pages • 9780143307969 • January Pearlie’s Ghost It’s 1942 . . . and Darwin is under attack. While bombs are falling, Pearlie is doing all she can to save her beloved pets and help the wounded soldiers. But it’s too dangerous to stay, and when Pearlie finally has to say goodbye, only the thought of being reunited with her best friend Naoko can cheer her up. But Naoko has a problem of her own: a ghostly mystery that will truly test Pearlie’s newfound courage. 144 Pages • 9780143307983 • March 153 OUR AUSTRALIAN GIRL The Alice Stories 4 Books in One Davina Bell Four stories in one, all about Alice, a WWI–era girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina It’s 1918 and Alice’s deepest wish is to be a professional ballerina. But as World War One tears her family apart, a battle is being fought in her heart. Can Alice keep everyone together and still make her dreams of dancing come true? Journey with Alice across all four exciting stories about a gifted girl in a time of war. Loyal, creative, and passionate, Alice is an enchanting Australian Girl. Davina Bell is the author of the Alice books in the Our Australian Girl series, and The Underwater Fancydress Parade. Fiction • 480 Pages • 5.25 x 8 • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 9780670078462 • March • $19.99 (Can $23.99) Cloth • Rights: US & Canada Puffin AU FOREVER CLOVER Forever Clover is a fantastic, wholesome fiction series for tweens that celebrates young girls’ friendships. Focused around the lives of six girls, the stories are all about solving mysteries and overcoming problems with a little help from your friends. The Forever Clover girls are cool, smart, down to earth, and totally relatable. They are great role models for young girls, offering mysteries to solve, adventures to be had, and besties to support! Forever Friends Sticker & Activity Book Holly Bell An activity book celebrating girls’ friendships—with 50 stickers! Have hours of fun with your BFF with the quizzes and activities, puzzles and games, stickers, and coloring pages packed into this friendship book. After meeting the girls at the beginning of the book, young readers will take a quiz to determine what kind of friend they are, color in pictures of the girls and their pets, do a friendship word search, answers questions about their own bestie, and more. This fun activity book is perfect for fans of the book series, or for newbies to the world of the Forever Clover girls. Holly Bell is a children’s book author. Activity • 64 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • 50 B/W Illustrations • Ages 5–8 • Grades K–4 9781921894428 • September • $7.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Chirpy Bird Also available: Each: $6.99 (NCR) Paper 9781921894527 Olivia’s Fantastic Gymnastics Abbey Leads the Way Olivia Plays Her Part Emma Saves the Day Matilda’s Lost and Found 9781921894541 9781921894503 154 Go, Maddie, Go! 9781921894510 Kate Plays Detective Abbey Spells Trouble 9781921894534 9781742977409 9781921894497 9781742977416 The White Horse of Zennor and Other Stories Michael Morpurgo Illustrations by Michael Foreman A thrilling collection of myths, legends, and ghost stories about a mysterious land “Master British storyteller and Children’s Laureate Morpurgo spins tales of gentle fantasy, otherworldly transformations, kind deeds, and just rewards. . . . Wonderful read-alouds, the lyrical style and fable-like plots of these tales pay tribute to the power of imaginative storytelling.” —Booklist Since the beginning of time, strange and mysterious things have happened here . . . At the furthest edge of Britain, where the sea gently washes over the land and myths brush against reality, lies Zennor. These are unforgettable tales where magic lies around every corner. This haunting collection of short stories by War Horse author Michael Morpurgo includes magical illustrations by award-winning illustrator Michael Foreman. Next Michael Morpurgo is a former Children’s Laureate and one of the most successful children’s authors in the UK. He has written more than 40 books, including The Butterfly Lion, Kensuke’s Kingdom, Shadow, and War Horse. Michael Foreman is a Kate Greenaway Award– and Smarties Book Prize–winning illustrator. Fiction • 176 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • Four-color Interior • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781405273015 • September • $10.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Egmont UK NIM’S ISLAND Rescue on Nim’s Island Wendy Orr In her third gripping adventure, Nim unearths an amazing opalized fossil, but this discovery puts her island in terrible danger “A fantasy tale as welcome as a breath of fresh tropical air. . . . With ample doses of suspense and comedy, and a pleasingly sappy happily-ever-after ending, the tale portrays the improbable so cleverly that readers will want to believe everything about the likable Nim and her idyllic isle.” —Publishers Weekly on Nim’s Island “[An] equally winning sequel.” —Kirkus Reviews starred review on Nim at Sea • The first title in the series, Nim’s Island, sold more than 50,000 copies Nim lives on an island with her father, Jack, a marine iguana called Fred, a sea lion called Selkie, and their friend Alex Rover, the adventure writer. Nim’s island is the most beautiful place in the world, and she wouldn’t live anywhere else. When Jack invites a group of scientists to visit, they bring their children as well. But two of the scientists have plans other than studying algae. By the time Nim discovers what they really want, and what they will do to get it, the children are in grave danger. And so is the island! Nim must choose between saving a natural treasure and saving someone’s life. Wendy Orr is the author of several award-winning books, including Nim’s Island, Nim at Sea, Raven’s Mountain, Peeling the Onion, and Stolen! A Pony Called Pebbles. Nim’s Island was the basis of a 2008 feature film starring Abigail Breslin, Jodie Foster, and Gerard Butler. Fiction • 168 Pages • 5 x 8 55 B/W Illustrations • Two-color Interior • Ages 7–10 • Grades 2–5 9781743316788 • September • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin 155 TIMELINERS Stewart Ross Illustrations by Sue Shields This historical series really puts the story back into history. Each exciting book brings the past alive by linking key events to a fast moving narrative. The series is characterized by short chapters, wonderful illustrations, a glossary of unfamiliar terms, and a What Happened Next? chapter. Stewart Ross is the author of many children’s books focusing on history, including Ancient Greece and Into the Unknown. Sue Shields is an award-winning illustrator. Each: Fiction • 64 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 October • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • ReadZone Books Down with the Romans! This story tells the tragic tale of the ancient British Queen Boudicca, leader of Iceni, and her revolt against the ruling Romans and their powerful legions. 9781783225477 (Replaces 9780237531508) Athens Is Saved! The story of Cimon, the legendary young athlete who ran to Athens with the news of the Greek’s victory over the Persians at the Battle of Marathon—a feat that inspired one of the greatest of all modern races. 9781783225491 (Replaces 9780237531522) Find King Alfred! This tale begins with the Viking’s winter invasion of Wessex. The Saxon kingdom crumbles before them, until Alfred, one of England’s true hero-kings, raises his standard amid the marshy wastes of Somerset. 9781783225484 156 ROBERT WESTALL Robert Westall Robert Westall, even a decade after his death, retains his reputation as one of the most powerful writers for children. He was awarded two Carnegie Medals for The Machine Gunners and The Scarecrows and used his own childhood experiences of World War II in his books. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–11 • Grades 4–6 • October • $8.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Machine Gunners Robert Westall’s gripping Carnegie Medal–winning novel celebrates its 40th anniversary “Seat-of-the-pants suspense. Westall’s writing is smashing throughout.” —Kirkus Reviews starred review “The pace is unrelenting.” —Booklist starred review Some bright kid’s got a gun and 2,000 rounds of live ammo. And that gun’s no pea-shooter. It’ll go through a brick wall at a quarter of a mile. Chas McGill has the second-best collection of war souvenirs in Garmouth, and he desperately wants it to be the best. When he stumbles across the remains of a German bomber crashed in the woods—its shiny, black machine-gun still intact—he grabs his chance. Soon he’s masterminding his own war effort with dangerous and unexpected results. Robert Westall’s first novel for children is presented here with a bonus short story, “The Haunting of Chas McGill,” and an extended biography of the author. 224 Pages • 9781447284161 Blitzcat The Smarties Prize–winning book about one brave cat’s experiences during World War II, with an extended author biography “Sensitive readers will realize at once that the story of Lord Gort is one of those tales that, once begun, demands to be finished. . . . Each of these glimpses of men and women in wartime is as perfect as a pearl; Lord Gort’s journey is the single black thread on which the precious beads are strung.” —Publishers Weekly “Westall’s writing has always been strong and vivid but he has rarely written as confidently as this.” —Times Literary Supplement She made her way down the cliff, and on to the beach. At the edge of the waves, she stopped, shaking her wet paws. She knew that somewhere ahead was her person, but far, far away. She miaowed plaintively; stood staring at the moving blur of uncrossable sea. She led the way to safety, out of the blazing hell of blitzed Coventry. People touched her for luck; feared her as an omen of disaster. Wherever she went, she changed lives. From her beginning to her end she never wavered. She was the Blitzcat. 240 Pages • 9781447284604 157 THE POWERS Pucker Power The Super-Powered Superpug Kevin Stevens Illustrations by Sheena Dempsey The family of completely disastrous, not-so-super superheroes are back in this sequel to The Powers The second tale of the Powers centers on the adventures of Pucker, the family’s mutt of a pug-dog. After Pucker and a beautiful French poodle are dognapped, the Powers must follow the clues through Dublin, Paris, and St. Petersburg to bring their beloved pup back home. Kevin Stevens is the author of The Rizzoli Contract and Song for Katya. Sheena Dempsey is the author and illustrator of Bye-Bye Baby Brother! Fiction/Humor • 128 Pages • 5.25 x 7.75 • 24 B/W Illustrations • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 9781910411308 • January • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada & South America • Little Island Books Also available: The Powers 9781908195838 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper Ogres Do Disco Kirsty McKay Illustrations by Chris Judge It’s a disco inferno as Ogden the ogre has to catch a terrifying monster “Lovely funny, touching story.” —Primary Times on Ogres Don’t Dance “Delightfully entertaining . . . perfectly imagined in Chris Judge’s illustrations.” —Lovereading on Ogres Don’t Dance What do you give a dancing ogre with great big feet? Lots of space! Ogden loves to dance to the funky beat, and the disco ball is coming up. But there’s a fiendish creature on the loose who wants to put a jam in everyone’s plans. Ogden better not get too ogre-eager if he wants to catch the monster. Kirsty McKay is a former actress, has written several children’s plays for commercial theater, and is the author of Ogres Don’t Dance, Undead, and Unfed. In 2008 she won SCBWI’s competition to find new writers. She lives in Boston. Chris Judge is the author of The Lonely Beast, which was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2012 and won the Irish Children’s Book Award. Fiction • 160 Pages • 5 x 8 • 100 B/W Illustrations • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781783442966 • March • $9.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Andersen Press 158 Arctic Little Folk Dwarves, Faeries, Elves, Gnomes & Other Diminutive Beings from Inuit Myths and Legends Neil Christopher Illustrations by Larry MacDougall This compendium of stories about the unique and rich folklore of the Arctic presents a new fairy-tale pantheon for young readers to explore • Co-op available Arctic Little Folk introduces young readers to the fascinating, strange, and amusing world of Arctic dwarves, fairies, elves, and gnomes. These tiniest inhabitants of the tundra are told about in folklore across the Arctic. From the elusive water-dwelling fairies that swim through Arctic waters, to the dwarves that can grow to the size of a giant when threatened, to the magic little folk who can speak to the wind and will the climate and weather to change, the adventures and unique abilities of these little-known mythological creatures are sure to delight any young fans of European fairy tales. Neil Christopher is an educator, a filmmaker, and an editor for Inhabit Media Inc. He is the author of several books on Inuit myths and legends for children, youth, and adults, including Arctic Giants and Ava and the Little Folk. He lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. Larry MacDougall is the award-winning illustrator of numerous books, including The Dreaded Ogress of the Tundra and The Shadows That Rush Past. He lives in Stoney Creek, Ontario. Folklore • 100 Pages • 8 x 10 • 50 B/W Illustrations • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781772270235 • October • $19.95 (NCR) Cloth Rights: US, United Kingdom & Australia • Inhabit Media THE EMILY SANDERS MYSTERY SERIES The Scent of Something Sneaky Gail Hedrick In this sequel to the NSTA award-winning Something Stinks!, join Emily on her latest adventure Accidents keep happening at the mountain bed and breakfast where 14-year-old Emily Sanders is working with her friend, Mary. A broken step, a stinky septic tank, an invasion of bees, and even a fire threaten the livelihood of the innkeeper, Mary’s grandmother. Emily suspects foul play, but only when a crashed van links drugs to the inn do her friends start to help her investigate. Soon Emily, Mary, and neighbor boy named Alex are over their heads in danger. Gail Hedrick is a former middle school teacher and author of the award-winning Emily Sanders mystery, Something Stinks! She lives in Bradenton, Florida. Fiction/Education Resource • 192 Pages • 5.5 x 8 • 1 Map • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9780989792486 • September • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: World Tumblehome Learning, Inc. Also available: Something Stinks! 9780985000899 $7.95 (Can $11.95) Paper 159 ADVENTURES WITH MUSIC Stepping Up The Bully in the Band Paul Kimpton and Ann Kaczkowski Kimpton The Adventures with Music series gives kids great stories and role models where the heroes are musicians Set in Indiana as World War II comes to an end, this fourth book in the Adventures with Music series sees hero Dale face his own challenges—including bullying from the first-chair trumpet player. Just as quickly as the storm had arrived, it moved away from the fort, and as the sky cleared, so did Dale’s mind. He opened the door to the fort, and saw that lightning split his dog Scout’s favorite tree down the middle, the two halves forming the letter Y. This is the fork in the road. He had a choice of which fork to take: either face his issues with the first-chair trumpet player or continue to be manipulated and bullied for the rest of his life. Paul Kimpton is a former band director with more than 30 years of experience. Ann Kaczkowski Kimpton is a former musician, a teacher, and a high school administrator. They are the authors of the Adventures with Music series, which include Starting Early, Dog Tags, and Summer of Firsts. They live in Downers Grove, Illinois. Fiction/Music • 288 Pages • 5.75 x 8.25 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781622771417 • September • $8.95 (Can $10.95) Paper • Rights: World GIA Publications Also available: Each: $8.95 (Can $9.95) Paper Dog Tags 9781579998820 Starting Early 9781579998059 Summer of Firsts The Great Cake Bake Jenny Sullivan Witty fiction for children that tackles some serious issues, including dyslexia Aled is a very warm and likeable boy who lives with his single-parent mom and struggles cheerily with a range of issues. His dyslexia is one; Mr. Snuffles, the neighbor’s irritating dog, is another. There’s also the question of Geraint, his mom’s new friend. Above all else, though, his teacher has announced that there will be a competition to bake and decorate a cake for St. David’s Day. How on earth will Aled take part, not being able to follow a recipe and with family finances being tight? Will Geraint be a hindrance or a help? Aled is an inventive, determined character who overcomes difficulties with humor. Jenny Sullivan is an award-winning children’s book writer. She is the author of C’mon Cymru; Full Moon, which won the 2012 Tir na n-Og Award for the best English-language book for children; and Tirion’s Secret Journal, which won the 2006 Tir na n-Og Award. Fiction • 115 Pages • 5 x 7.5 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781848518315 • September • $11.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Gomer Press Limited 160 9781579999728 SPY DOG Andrew Cope Andrew Cope is a teacher and the author of the Spy Cat series and the Spy Pups series. Each: Fiction • 160 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 7–12 • Grades 2–7 • October • $7.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Puffin Rollercoaster! Spy Dog LARA is in for the ride of her life! When Ben wins a competition to name a new rollercoaster, the Cook family head off to Enchanted Towers for the grand opening. Lara (that’s Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal to you) and her pups Spud and Star are looking forward to water rides, ghost trains—and cotton candy! At the park, Princess Pretty and her Troll Prince join the Cooks to welcome pop-star Summer Rayne to open the new ride. But a pickpocket is on the loose, and Lara is determined to catch the thief before the grand opening. It’s time to buckle-up for a hair-raising Spy Dog adventure! 9780141338828 Storm Chaser Book 11 in the Spy Dog adventures, now a number one bestselling series! It’s raining chickens! An unusual storm cloud has been hovering over Brickfield town and Lara knows that something isn’t quite right about it—it smells, sort of . . . chickeny. The people of Brickfield are becoming strangely grumpy so Lara, Spy Dog extraordinaire, must investigate. If the town doesn’t see sunshine soon the consequences could be dogastrophic! 9780141357157 161 SPY PUPS Andrew Cope Spud—he’s scatterbrained and accident prone—but good with the gadgets. Star—she’s super smart and ready to pounce. Together they’re Spy Pups, following hot in the paw prints of mom Lara (that’s Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal to you). Andrew Cope is a teacher and the author of the Spy Cat series and the Spy Dog series. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 7–12 • Grades 2–7 • $7.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Puffin Survival Camp The training never stops, even where you’re a qualified Spy Pup! “An imaginative, creative feast.” —Radio Times Book five of the Spy Pups’ adventures also features Spy Dog, Lara—now a number-one bestselling series. Spud and Star are off to an outdoor survival camp where it’s all hard work and no play. But there’s something fishy going on in the lake that needs further investigating. Can the pups learn their new skills in time to sniff out another adventure? 160 Pages • 9780141338804 • November Training School Spud and Star are in New York for more training—but what happens when someone notices their amazing talents? Join Spud and Star in the sixth thrilling Spy Pups adventure—now a number one bestselling series! Spud and Star can’t wait. They’re in New York training with the FBI—America’s very best spies! But a rogue secret agent has spotted the pups’ amazing skills. And unless Spud and Star carry out a dastardly crime for evil Agent Brad Onkers, he’ll make sure they never see their mom, Lara, ever again! 144 Pages • 5 x 8 • 9780141338811 • November 162 SPY DOG Also available: Each: (NCR) Paper Spy Dog 9780141318844 • $7.99 Rocket Rider 9780141322452 • $7.99 Captured! 9780141318851 • $7.99 Teacher’s Pet 9780141336206 • $7.99 Unleashed! 9780141321233 • $7.99 Secret Santa 9780141329970 • $7.99 Superbrain 9780141322445 • $7.99 Joke Book 9780141336213 • $8.99 SPY PUPS Also available: Each: $7.99 (NCR) Paper Treasure Quest 9780141326030 Prison Break 9780141326047 Circus Act 9780141326054 Danger Island 9780141326061 163 HORROR Dark Spaces And Other Stories Alan Gibbons A collection of nerve-jangling stories from a leading creator of children’s horror Terrifying tales of vampire slayers, vengeful ghosts, rampaging werewolves, and demonic computers mean that this book has something for everyone. With action, excitement, danger, and suspense on every page, Dark Spaces will have you gripping the edge of your seat, scared to enter the darkness alone. Featuring illustrations and a special guest story by Robbie Gibbons, co-author with Alan Gibbons of the Read On series. Alan Gibbons is the author of more than 50 books, including Witch Breed and Shadow of the Minotaur, for which he won the Blue Peter Book Award. He has also been short-listed twice for the Carnegie Medal. Fiction • 120 Pages • 6 x 8 • 7 B/W Illustrations • Ages 9 & Up • Grades 4 & Up 9780955971143 • October • $10.99 (Can $13.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Caboodle Books Ltd The Three Heads of Cerberus SCI-FI Alan Gibbons A science fiction adventure that poses the question of who can you really trust, especially online What if you downloaded a computer game from the internet? What if the game knew who you were and set up a meeting with its designers? Would you go? Would you dare? That is the dilemma facing Henry Kwok, an ordinary Hong Kong schoolboy. His choice takes him on an epic journey across the universe. Read these three stories by award-winning author Alan Gibbons and join in the adventure. Alan Gibbons is the author of more than 50 books, including Witch Breed and Shadow of the Minotaur, for which he won the Blue Peter Book Award. He has also been short-listed twice for the Carnegie Medal. Fiction • 160 Pages • 6 x 8 • Ages 9 & Up • Grades 4 & Up 9780956948281 • November • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Caboodle Books Ltd Dropping In Geoff Havel An action-packed middle-grade story that explores friendship, bullying, and living with a disability Ian and Warren, better known as Sticks and Ranga, are best friends. They live on the same street, go to the same school and love the same things, like skateboarding and PlayStation. When new kid James arrives in class in his wheelchair, Sticks isn’t sure they can be friends. But Sticks quickly discovers they have a lot in common. Cerebral palsy stops James from doing some things but it hasn’t dulled his sense of humor—and he’s pretty brainy, too. Soon James becomes an inseparable part of the Sticks, Ranga, and James show. Geoff Havel is the author of Grave of the Roti Men and The Real Facts of Life. He has been the recipient of a West Australian Young Readers’ Book Award and was short-listed for a Western Australian Premier’s Book Award. Fiction • 120 Pages • 5 x 7.75 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781925162219 • September • $9.95 (Can $11.95) Paper Rights: US, Canada, South Africa, South America & Caribbean • Fremantle Press 164 DRAGON FRONTIER Dan Abnett A wild west fantasy adventure series for readers nine and up. Perfect for fans of How To Train Your Dragon and Christopher Paolini’s Eragon. Dan Abnett is a multiple New York Times bestselling novelist. He has written novels for franchises such as Torchwood, Primeval, and Doctor Who. He has also written comics, including Guardians of the Galaxy, Iron Man, and Thor for Marvel, and Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman at DC Comics. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 9 & Up • Grades 4 & Up • $9.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Puffin Dragon Frontier Cowboys, Indians, and dragons come together in this Wild West fantasy adventure series where frontier land is even wilder than history suggests “A rousing, well-executed piece of fiery pulp adventure.” —SFX “A cracking fantasy-tinged Wild West yarn . . . hot stuff.” —Financial Times The Wild West: where great possibility also brings grave danger Jake Polson and his family are starting a new life on the American Frontier. Twelve-year-old Jake is proud to drive the lead wagon; he’s in charge of the oxen and minding his Ma and little sister. But tragedy strikes and Jake must venture deep into the West in search of a legendary creature to save his family. What he discovers in that vast landscape is wilder than he ever imagined. Out on the frontier, an evil force is waiting. 336 Pages • 9780141342962 • September Burning Moon The second book in the rip-roaring new Dragon Frontier series will have readers on the edge of their seats The Wild West: where great possibility also brings grave danger. During the Great Black Dragon’s attack on the wagon train, Jake Polson’s family went missing. Since then he’s been having terrifying dreams, and he’s sure this means they’re still alive. To uncover the truth, Jake needs help. With his own faithful dragon, Match, by his side, Jake must make the dangerous journey far into the Land of the Red Moon. Jake is determined nothing will stop him, but there are darker forces at play than he could ever imagine. Out on the frontier, an evil force is waiting. 352 Pages • 9780141342986 • December 165 BROTHERHOOD OF THIEVES Stuart Daly Stuart Daly is a history teacher in a private high school. He is the author of the Witch Hunter Chronicles series. Each: Fiction • 5 x 7.75 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 September • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia The Wardens A brotherhood of treasure hunters. A terrifying enemy. Five young recruits. The race is on. “Magic, adventure, and heroics ensue this medieval fantasy romps along.” —Herald Sun Caspan hates life as a thief on the streets, so he leaps at the chance to join a secret order sanctioned by the King. The Brotherhood seeks the lost magical weapons of an ancient race that will help them fight the Roon, the invading army who creep ever closer. Defeat seems inevitable. Unless Caspan and his fellow recruits—Roland, Lachlan, Sara, and Kilt—can set aside their differences and use their new skills to help turn the tide. With swords strapped to their belts, riding magical beasts called Wardens, they leave the sanctuary of their training ground for their first mission. Will it be their last? 336 Pages • 9780857983275 The Highlanders Passing two fiendishly difficult tests is just the beginning All Caspan, Roland, Sara, Lachlan, and Kilt need to do to become treasure hunters is undertake two final trials riddled with deadly traps and impossible puzzles. It’s vital that they pass, because the Brotherhood needs them for an urgent mission—one that could save their kingdom. The five friends must ride their Wardens to the north, into the highlands. They must locate the powerful ancient weapon hidden there. And they must bring it back to the King. But the burial mound they seek is far from abandoned. It’s inside a giant camp crowded with enemy warriors. How can they ever succeed? 272 Pages • 9780857984692 The Final Battle Can one boy’s actions change the course of a war? Andalon is at war, and Caspan and his friends find themselves in the thick of the battle to save their land from the invading Roon. As they fly into the skies above the enemy’s warships— Caspan on his drake, Roland on his manticore, and Sara on her Pegasus—they have no idea whether they will survive this mission alive. A chance encounter with a fleeing soldier could change everything, provided Caspan acts fast. Could Caspan’s new friend help to bring peace to Andalon? All will be revealed in the final battle. 336 Pages • 9780857985385 Also available: The Witch Hunter Chronicles series Each: $9.99 (Can $10.99) Paper The Scourge of Jericho 9781742750521 166 The Army of the Undead 9781742750552 The Devil’s Fire 9781742754802 CHASING THE VALLEY Skye Melki-Wegner Skye Melki-Wegner is the author of The Hush. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Chasing the Valley Set in a land where magic can be terrifying, Chasing the Valley combines the friendship and camaraderie with the hardship and survival—with spectacular results Danika is used to struggling for survival. But when the tyrannous king launches an attack to punish her city—echoing the alchemy bombs that killed Danika’s family—she risks her life in a daring escape over the city’s walls. Danika joins a crew of desperate refugees who seek the Magnetic Valley, a legendary safe haven. But when she accidentally destroys a palace biplane, Danika Glynn becomes the most wanted fugitive in Taladia. Pursued by the king’s vicious hunters and betrayed by false allies, Danika also grapples with her burgeoning magical abilities. And when she meets the mysterious Lukas, she must balance her feelings against her crew’s safety. Chasing the Valley is the first book in an epic trilogy of magic, treachery, and survival. 416 Pages • 9781742759548 • September Borderlands The action-packed adventure continues in the second book of the Chasing the Valley trilogy Danika and her crew of escaped refugees are seeking the safety of the Magnetic Valley—and trying to evade Sharr Morrigan, the king’s most lethal hunter. But the borderlands they must cross to reach the Valley are smugglers’ territory: lawless, wild, and steeped in ancient magic. When one of the crew is badly wounded, Danika turns to the smugglers for help—and accepts a bargain that might prove deadly. It is Lukas, however, who hides the most dangerous secret. What has he seen through the eagle’s eyes? The answer can be found in an alchemy charm and a smuggler’s tale, and will lead Danika and her friends to an electrifying, unputdownable showdown. 416 Pages • 9781742759562 • December Skyfire What if you achieve everything you’ve dreamed of—and it turns into a nightmare? Danika and her crew of refugees finally reach the Magnetic Valley. Will it be the safe refuge and land of freedom they had imagined? When a runaway girl is shot down before their eyes, Danika and her friends realize that this new land is no paradise. They must try to fit in at all costs—even if revealing their secrets will mean a death sentence. The conclusion to the Chasing the Valley trilogy will reveal explosive surprises and terrifying new dangers. 400 Pages • 9780857981721 • March 167 DUTY CALLS James Holland “Holland is a superb historian who knows his stuff.” —Daily Telegraph James Holland is the author of numerous historical nonfiction titles and the Jack Tanner fiction series, and presented Battle of Britain: The Real Story on BBC2. Each: Fiction • 352 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 11 & Up • Grades 6 & Up October • $12.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Puffin Dunkirk This gripping true-to-life story looks at the battle of Dunkirk, one of the most dramatic events of World War II You wanted to see some action—well you’re going to get it now. You’re going to get it now all right. Friday, May 24, 1940: Private Johnny Hawke, age 16, awakens to artillery fire. Hours later, Stukas scream down from the sky. Messerschmit fighters roar towards his regiment. Trucks burst into flames. Now men and mules lay dead and dying, severed limbs twisted grotesquely as blood soaks the cobbled streets. Young Private Hawke just wants to do his duty and serve his country. But as he and his fellow soldiers prepare to stop the German advance, there’s only one question on everyone’s lips: how will they survive? 9780141332192 Battle of Britain See World War II up close, and get thrown deep into the heart—and horror—of Britain’s darkest, and finest, hour Pilot officer Archie Jackson, 19, is in control of the RAF’s newest fighter aircraft, a Supermarine Spitfire. Now he has the Luftwaffe in his sights and only one thing matters: defending Britain. Suddenly planes are falling from the sky, exploding and spiraling into the English Channel. France has fallen and the swastika flies over Occupied Europe. Only these young pilots barely out of boyhood stand between Britain and a Nazi invasion. 9780141332208 168 Demons of Dunkirk Paul Nolan To hell, then home again—one boy’s story of the evacuation at Dunkirk during World War II “We’re nearer hell than home now Charlie,” the great man said, as we looked to the huge pillars of smoke, that spiraled above the beaches. We were there to save the soldiers; little did I know that soon I would need rescuing myself from the Demons of Dunkirk. Charlie’s mother and father work at a Spitfire factory in the fishing port of Hamble. After a run-in with a brutal instructor on the naval training ship Mercury, the teenager finds himself on the run from the British navy. His father hooks him up with William—the Captain of a fishing boat called the White Feather. A few days later, the pair find themselves caught up in the most heroic retreat of World War II—the Dunkirk evacuation. Paul Nolan is a former English teacher. Fiction • 176 Pages • 5 x 7.5 • Ages 11 & Up • Grades 6 & Up 9781906132477 • October • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Mogzilla Great Fire Jon Chant The streets of London are paved with magic My name’s Esteban, and I’m a sorcerer. I specialise in time magic, called Chronomancy. Two hours ago I had a dream where something horrible tore itself out of the city. It was like watching a wasp larva hatch out of a spider. I saw fire raging around everywhere. In my dream my friend Danny was trying to hold a circle. That’s what Danny does, he’s a Conjurer. Conjurers draw magic circles and exorcise the Things That Shouldn’t Be Here™. Esteban Fawkes is a young sorcerer specializing in time magic, known as Chronomancy. Danny is a Conjurer who can summon supernatural beings, or banish the Things That Should Not Be Here™. When Danny goes missing, a raging fire threatens to engulf London. Aided by a bystander called Connie, Esteban must travel back to Pudding Lane in 1666 and battle the dark forces that threaten the city. Offering a grittier take on teenage wizardry, this meticulously researched thriller brings the Great Fire of London to life. Jon Chant is a writer who works as a tour guide at the Globe Theatre. Fiction • 192 Pages • 5 x 7.5 • Ages 10 & Up • Grades 5 & Up 10 9781906132309 • September • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Mogzilla 169 DO YOU DARE? Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • 1 Map • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Puffin AU 1841: The Bushranger’s Boys Alison Lloyd Do you dare confront a bully? Steal to protect someone? Hide a bushranger? When Jem comes across a well-dressed bushranger in the hills behind his home, at first he’s afraid. But William Westwood is no ordinary thief, and he’s not much older than Jem himself. The two become friends, along with Jem’s mates and his puppy that he rescued from drowning. But when the law catches up with William, who is on the run, will Jem be able to save his new friend from an awful fate? Alison Lloyd is the author of Year of the Tiger. 184 Pages • 9780143307563 • September 1844: The Last Horse Race James Moloney Do you dare stick up for your mates? Ride a horse at breakneck speed? Risk your life for freedom? Within the rough and ready frontier settlement of Moreton Bay (which later became the city of Brisbane), Toby and his mates roam free, and linger at the fringes of the grown-up world. They are particularly interested in horseracing. But it’s a dangerous world, and when Toby decides to take part in a race through the streets, he doesn’t realize it will be a matter of life and death. James Moloney is the award-winning author of The Book of Lies. 192 Pages • 9780143307822 • September 1836: Fighting Bones Sofie Laguna A convict-era adventure in a series of exciting, action-packed Australian stories Irish brothers Danny and Declan Sheehan are inmates at Tasmania’s Point Puer prison for convict boys in 1836. When tragedy strikes and the prison bully is on the rampage, escape is their only chance to survive. But will they dare? Sofie Laguna is the author of Bad Buster and Too Loud Lily. Her books have been named Honour Books and Notable Books in the Children’s Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Awards and have been short-listed in the Queensland Premier’s Awards. 208 Pages • 9780143307556 • November 170 DO YOU DARE? Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • 1 Map • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Puffin AU 1854: Eureka Boys Penny Matthews Do you dare join a rebellion? Stand up to a bully? Risk your life for a friend? Henry lives with his father and sister on the Victorian Goldfields. Still mourning the loss of his mother and baby brother, Henry helps his father to mine their claim and hopes that one day they will strike it rich. But they can’t afford a mining license and without a license they are at the mercy of the corrupt police. When Henry meets a new friend, Frank, he enters a world of politics, riots, and rebellion that will lead him to Eureka Stockade, one of the defining moments in Australian history. Penny Matthews is the author of several award-winning children’s titles, including Something About Water—joint winner of the Wilderness Society’s Environment Award for Children’s Literature, and A Girl Like Me, a CBCA Notable Book and winner of the Sisters in Crime’s Davitt Award for Young Adult Fiction. 208 Pages • 9780143308454 • February 1915: Jimmy’s War Sherryl Clark Do you dare leave school to support your family? Do you save your big brother? Do you stand up to the local criminals? It’s 1915 in Melbourne’s inner west and Jimmy has left school to support his family while his brother is away at war. But when Jimmy’s brother returns, he is a different person, and Jimmy finds his “odd jobs” for the local criminals have also taken a turn for the worst. Will Jimmy go to jail? Can he save his family and his brother? Sherryl Clark is the author of The Littlest Pirate and The Too-Tight Tutu. 176 Pages • 9780143308027 • February 1931: Tough Times Simon Mitchell Do you dare let a girl join your cricket team? Fight for your friends? Risk everything to save your family? Tom Parker’s a gutsy kid who dreams of being an aviator one day. His gang is called the Daredevils, and they hang around the back lanes of inner-city Fitzroy, playing cricket, football, marbles, and cowboys and Indians. When Tom’s dad loses his job during the tough times of the great Depression, Tom takes it upon himself to earn money so that they can keep their home. But making money is harder than he thought, and he must battle their enemy gang and some untrustworthy types—and get one very tough girl on side—if he’s going to save his family. Simon Mitchell is the author of The Baked Bean Bandit. 208 Pages • 9780143308010 • March 171 NANNY PIGGINS R. A. Spratt “The Adventures of Nanny Piggins is the most exciting saga about a flying pig nanny ever told. There is a laugh on every page and a lesson in there somewhere. I recommend it highly.” — Madeleine Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State, on The Adventures of Nanny Piggins “Parents who hire Nanny Piggins should be aware that she loves trashy novels and cake, and her idea of fun is to drop things off the roof and watch them crash. Kids who like subversive humor will adore her.” —School Library Journal on The Adventures of Nanny Piggins “Mary Poppins, move over or get shoved out of the way. Nanny Piggins has arrived. . . . This is smart, sly, funny, and marvelously illustrated with drawings that capture Nanny’s sheer pigginess.” —Booklist on The Adventures of Nanny Piggins “If Amelia Bedelia and Mary Poppins raised a piglet, Nanny Piggins . . . could surely beat that pig in a cake-eating contest. . . . Feisty, funny Nanny Piggins and her adoring charges will charm readers and listeners stateside, who’ll be overjoyed there are five additional volumes already out Down Under.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on Nanny Piggins and the Wicked Plan R. A. Spratt is an award-winning author and television writer. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 September • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Nanny Piggins and the Accidental Blast-Off In space, no one can hear you oink! Derrick, Samantha, and Michael should be in school. Instead they find themselves in NASA’s space shuttle, which Nanny Piggins manages to accidentally launch, blasting them all into outer space. This time she has gone too far! In this thrilling fourth installment of her adventures, Nanny Piggins wrestles with a crocodile, bungee jumps off the roof using the elastic from Mr. Green’s underpants, staples chicken wire over their chimney to keep out Santa, captures an apricot Danish-loving jewel thief, and rescues her brother, Boris, from an onslaught of professional wrestlers. 272 Pages • 9781742753683 Nanny Piggins and the Rival Ringmaster The most dangerous pig ever to put on a leotard In book five of her enthralling adventures, Nanny Piggins discovers some startling truths about the ruthless Ringmaster, provides counseling to a Molavadinian princess with pre-wedding jitters, inadvertently wins a Nobel Prize while impersonating her sister, and catches up with her favorite four-ton friend, Esmeralda the forgetful elephant. 288 Pages • 9781742753782 172 NANNY PIGGINS Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Nanny Piggins and the Pursuit of Justice Justice served with extra chocolate sauce Nanny Piggins gets in trouble with the law after some illicit tightrope walking, and is sentenced to 5,000 hours community service. But she isn’t the type of pig to take her punishment lying down, not when there are old people to rescue, pirates to impersonate, and a great big bus to borrow. 288 Pages • 9781864718164 • November Nanny Piggins and the Daring Rescue Never fear, Nanny Piggins is here! When Mr. Green calls from a tropical island, begging to be rescued, Nanny Piggins’ first instinct is to say no. However, a principle is at stake. No one kidnaps her employer—at least not without written permission from her. So Nanny Piggins sets out to save the hapless tax lawyer, and to do so she must first dabble in a spot of bungee jumping, deceive immigration officials wearing a fake mustache, and seduce the president with her most powerful weapon—the dance of the seven cakes. 288 Pages • 9781742754970 • November Nanny Piggins and the Race to Power A vote for Piggins is a vote for cake! In this riveting eighth installment of Nanny Piggins’ adventures, she sets out to thwart Mr. Green’s political ambitions by running for mayor herself. Her mission—to proudly fight for Liberty, Equality, and Cake! Is democracy safe? Probably not. Will Nanny Piggins give everyone in the electorate diabetes from too much cake? Most likely. And along the way tremendous adventure abounds. Taking part in a diabolical fun run, being trapped in a sabotaged lift, faking seismic activity, safeguarding the local vacant lot, and beating the world pole vault record is just the beginning. 304 Pages • 9781742754994 • January 173 IZZY FOLAU Izzy Folau and David Harding Izzy Folau is an Australian Rugby Union star whose career has seen him named the Super Rugby Player of the Year and John Eales Medalist. David Harding is a teacher and the author of titles in the Robert Irwin: Dinosaur Hunter series and the RSPCA Animal Tales series. Each: Fiction • 192 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Chance of a Lifetime Daniel and Jaydon have been given the chance of a lifetime to be mentored by Australian rugby union star, Izzy Folau—but can they make it count? Daniel and Jaydon come from very different backgrounds, but both boys eat, sleep, and breathe rugby union. When they are selected for a junior representative rugby team, Daniel and Jaydon’s worlds collide. At first the boys are awestruck meeting Israel “Izzy” Folau, the team’s famous mentor, but soon they come to see him as a friend. Unfortunately, things on the field don’t go as smoothly. Will Daniel and Jaydon learn how to adapt to their new team? Or will their big break turn into a missed opportunity? 9780857986610 • November Reality Check The Valley rugby team is traveling to southern Queensland, but will the boys’ first trip be a great feat or a great failure? Both Daniel and Jaydon miss home, but finally the boys feel like they are training well. On arrival in Queensland, the Valley team play a match against some locals—and get soundly beaten. The team, who believed they were destined for big things, come crashing back down to earth. Things no longer seem that sunny in the Sunshine state. Can Izzy Folau show Daniel and Jaydon how to go back to basics and do the little things right? Their future as a team might depend on it. 9780857986634 • January 174 MY SISTER THE VAMPIRE Spooktacular! Sienna Mercer Sink your teeth into Olivia and Ivy’s 17th fright-time adventure “Cute caper. For those who crave vampire lite, the novel features likable heroines and comical scenarios.” —Publishers Weekly on Switched! “The sisters are likable and the writing is fast–paced and upbeat, making for a quick read.” —School Library Journal on Switched! Olivia Abbott is used to vampires, after all, her twin sister Ivy is one! But she’s never believed in ghosts. That all changes at the Café Creative Halloween party, when Olivia meets a beautiful girl who’s dressed in a strange red gown and behaving super spookily! Ivy isn’t convinced, until she learns the legend of the tragic Calhoun sisters, who died more than 100 years ago. Could Franklin Grove be haunted? One thing’s for certain—the twins are in for their spookiest Halloween ever! Sienna Mercer is the author of the My Sister the Vampire series, which includes Fangtastic!, Re-Vamped!, and Switched! She lives in Toronto. Fiction • 256 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–11 • Grades 4–6 9781405278430 • December • $6.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Egmont UK Also available: Each: $6.99 (NCR) Paper Take Two 9781405256971 Date with Destiny Love Bites 9781405256988 Lucky Break 9781405256995 Flying Solo Star Style 9781405257008 Twin Spins 9781405259842 Stake Out! 9781405259859 9781405259873 9781405259880 Double Disaster! Flipping Out! Secrets & Spies 9781405265706 9781405265713 9781405265720 Fashion Frightmare! 9781405265737 175 SILVER SHOES Samantha-Ellen Bound “Reluctant readers aged eight to nine should enjoy And All That Jazz, particularly girls and boys who dance.” —Louise Pfanner, Books & Publishing Samantha-Ellen Bound is an author who has published and won prizes for her short stories and scripts. She is the author of What the Raven Saw. Each: Fiction • 144 Pages • 5 x 8 • 8 B/W Illustrations • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 October • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia And All That Jazz In the first of a new series, meet four very different girls who all have one thing in common—they love to dance! Eleanor Irvin is 10 years old, and dancing is her everything. Tap, ballet, lyrical, and ballroom—she’s tried it all. But her favorite style, by far, is jazz. When Miss Caroline, the owner of Silver Shoes Dance Studio, announces she will be selecting dancers to perform in the upcoming Jazz Groove Dance Competition, Ellie is over the moon! There’s only one problem: she’s not so good at auditions. Actually, there might be a few problems—Ellie’s dance enemy, Jasmine, seems determined to ruin her chances, and the new girl, Ashley, is really talented. Will Ellie be able to overcome her nerves and hold on to the spotlight? 9780857982827 Hit the Streets Can Ashley, the new girl at Silver Shoes, find a way to keep dancing the style she loves? After managing to convince the other girls that she isn’t a spy from rival school Dance Art, Ash feels like she is finally starting to fit in at Silver Shoes. It’s love at first dance when Ash decides to do hip hop classes, and soon she is popping and locking as though she’s been doing it all her life. But when her family’s financial troubles mean that she might not be able to continue the lessons, Ash’s dreams are shattered. How is she meant to “hit it” when her mom can’t even afford to buy her new dance shoes? 9780857982841 176 SILVER SHOES Each: Fiction • 144 Pages • 5 x 8 • 8 B/W Illustrations • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 December • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Breaking Pointe Athletics, basketball, or ballet? The pressure is on, and Riley has a big decision to make! Riley loves ballet—it’s her favorite style and she’s great at it, too, with perfect technique and natural athleticism. But it’s not just dancing she loves—it’s all sports. With her carefree attitude, Riley is happy to ignore everyone who says she does too much, and is super excited when she scores a lead role in the upcoming ballet eisteddfod. But, one fouette too late, Riley realizes that her sporting and Silver Shoes commitments clash! Was everyone else right, and will she have to make a choice between the three things she loves most? 9780857983749 Dance Till You Drop Paige’s mom wants her to be the best dancer ever. But what does Paige want? Paige has grown up dancing and takes almost every class at Silver Shoes. She loves her friends there, but often feels pushed into dancing by her mom, who was once a dancer herself. Now, with a ballroom competition coming up and her waltz looking less than graceful, Paige’s confidence starts to crack. Dancing no longer seems like fun. Paige wants to make everyone happy, but before she knows it her best friend stops speaking to her, then Benji, her ballroom partner, walks out! Will Paige find the courage to speak up before she loses her friends and her love of dance forever? 9780857983725 177 BELINDA MURRELL Belinda Murrell Belinda Murrell has worked as a travel journalist, technical writer, editor, and public relations consultant. Her work has appeared in the Sun Herald, Sunday Telegraph, and Sydney Morning Herald. She is the author of the Lulu Bell series and the Sun Sword fantasy trilogy. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia The Forgotten Pearl A grandmother’s story of her experiences during World War II–era Australia help her granddaughter face her own modern-day problems Let me tell you a story. A story about friendship and sisters, about grief and love and danger, and about growing up. When Chloe visits her grandmother, she learns how close war came to destroying her family. Could Poppy’s experiences help Chloe face her own problems? In 1941, Poppy lives in Darwin, a peaceful paradise. But when Japan attacks Pearl Harbor and then Australia, everything Poppy holds dear is threatened. Terrified, she flees to Sydney—only to find that the danger follows her there. Poppy must face her war with courage and determination. Will her world ever be the same? 304 Pages • 9780857986962 (Replaces 9781742753690) • September The Ruby Talisman With a simple wish for adventure, a magical talisman sends a young girl back in time to the French Revolution Tilly visualised the ruby pendant, recreating its crimson fire. She felt herself diving into that pool of color . . . down into a deep, vivid dream. Tilly falls asleep wishing she could escape to a more adventurous life. In 1789, Amelie-Mathilde is living in luxury at the Palace of Versailles—but her guardians want her to marry the horrible Chevalier. She falls asleep wishing someone would rescue her. Tilly wakes up beside Amelie-Mathilde. The timing couldn’t be worse. Starving peasants are rioting and the palace is in chaos. Tilly knows Amelie and her cousin Henri must escape if they are to survive the Revolution. With mutinous villagers, vengeful servants, and threats at every turn, will they ever reach safety? 256 Pages • 9780857986948 (Replaces 9781864719871) • September The Sequin Star A compelling, magical, time-traveling tale, set in Depression-era Australia “The Sequin Star is such an awesome book! . . . Compelling and full of magic, this read will really stay with you long after you’ve devoured every page.” —Girlpower This is impossible. I must be dreaming. Why does the newspaper have a date that is more than 80 years ago? Claire finds a sequin star among her grandmother’s treasures. Why does she own such a cheap piece of jewelry? The mystery deepens when the brooch hurtles Claire back in time to 1932. Claire finds herself stranded in a circus camp. The Great Depression has made life difficult, but Claire befriends performers Rosina and Jem, and a boy called Kit who watches the show every night. When Kit is kidnapped, it’s up to Claire, Rosina, and Jem to save him. But Claire wonders who Kit and Rosina really are. One is escaping poverty and the other is escaping wealth—can the two find happiness together? 288 Pages • 9780857986931 (Replaces 9780857982056) • October 178 BELINDA MURRELL Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia The Ivory Rose A timeslip tale of mystery, murder, and trying to find the way home Georgie’s sad. She wants me to help her. Can’t you see her, Jemma? She’s right there. Jemma has just landed her first babysitting job, in one of the famous Witches’ Houses. Sammy says it’s haunted, but Jemma doesn’t know what to believe. One day Jemma discovers an ivory rose charm. As she touches it she sees a terrifying flashback. Is it the moment the ghost girl was murdered? Jemma runs away but tumbles down the stairs. She wakes up in 1895, unable to get home. Jemma becomes a maid—but all is not well in the grand house. Jemma begins to suspect that the young heiress, Georgiana, is being poisoned. Now she must find the proof and rescue her friend—before time runs out. 288 Pages • 9780857986986 (Replaces 9781742750712) • October The Locket of Dreams After being sent back in time to 19th-century Scotland, a girl meets her ancestors—but will this change her own life? She didn’t know why she felt the urge to wear the old necklace. It just seemed to have a magnetic pull on her. When Sophie wears the heart-shaped locket, she magically travels back to 1858 to learn the truth about her ancestor. Charlotte Mackenzie and her sister, Nell, live a wonderful life on a misty Scottish island. Then disaster strikes and it seems the girls will lose everything they love. As the girls outwit greedy relatives, escape murderous bushrangers, and fight storm and fire, Sophie shares in their adventures. But how will her travels in time affect Sophie’s own life? 288 Pages • 9780857986955 (Replaces 9780857980212) • November The River Charm A family in 19th-century Australia must fight to protect everything they hold dear—based on a true story Could I be anything I want to be? What do I want to be? Maybe just . . . brave? Could the ghost girl Millie has painted be her own ancestor? The river pebble charm has an astonishing story to tell. In 1839, Charlotte Atkinson lives on a grand estate with her mamma and her sisters and brother. But after her father dies, things go terribly wrong—murderous convicts, marauding bushrangers, and a cruel new stepfather. The family flees on horseback to a hut in the wilderness. They must fight to save their property, their independence, and even their right to stay together. Will they ever return to their beautiful home? Based on the incredible true-life battles of Belinda Murrell’s own ancestors, the Atkinsons of Oldbury. 320 Pages • 9780857986979 (Replaces 9781742757124) • December 179 Leo Da Vinci vs. the Ice-cream Domination League Michael Pryor Illustrations by Jules Faber From the author of the Laws of Magic series comes a new series for boys that reimagines the famous inventor and artist Leonardo da Vinci as a 10-year-old boy living in our century “Reminiscent at times of Sherlock Holmes, James Bond, and even P. G. Wodehouse, this is a fun read for all ages.” —Booklist on Hour of Need And what would that Leo do? Of course, he’d use his genius for good by starting a Fixit company to save the world from evildoers such as Wild Wilbur and the Ice-cream Domination League, along with his sidekicks (a robot and a talking pig) and with the help of a girl from school who insists on tagging along whether Leonardo likes it or not. This is lots of fun, with plenty of out-there superhero and supervillain craziness, combined with the normal stuff of family, friends, and homework. Michael Pryor is the author of the Chronicles of Krangor series, the Laws of Magic series, and the Extraordinaires series. He has been short-listed six times for the Aurealis Awards; has been nominated for a Ditmar award; and six of his books have been CBCA Notable Books, including three books in the Laws of Magic series. Jules Faber is a cartoonist and an illustrator. Fiction • 144 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9780857988379 • December • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia Also available: Each: $9.99 (Can $10.99) Paper Blaze of Glory Heart of Gold Word of Honour Time of Trial Moment of Truth Hour of Need 9781864718621 9781864718652 180 9781864718638 9781741663099 9781864718645 9781741663105 THE EDGE CHRONICLES Doombringer Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell Epic fantasy at its finest, the second in the Cade Saga of Stewart and Riddell’s bestselling Edge Chronicles “The narrative will cast a spell over readers from the beginning with its utterly odd, off-kilter sense of logic and a vocabulary that is equal parts Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll.” —Publishers Weekly on the Edge Chronicles Cade Quarter is building a new life for himself in the wild of the Farrow Ridges, miles away from civilization—and from the enemies who are seeking him. But when his new home is threatened by villainous mire-pearlers, Cade and his friends must find a way to defend the land they love. Paul Stewart is a highly regarded author of books for young readers. Chris Riddell is an accomplished graphic artist who has illustrated many acclaimed books for children. He won the UNESCO Award for Something Else, twice won the Kate Greenaway Medal, and was short-listed for the Kurt Maschler Award. They are the cocreators of the bestselling Edge Chronicles series, which has sold more then three million books worldwide and is now available in more than 30 languages. Fiction/Fantasy • 400 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–11 • Grades 4–6 9780552567589 • October • $8.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Corgi Pups Also available: The Nameless One 9780552567572 $8.99 (NCR) Paper The Boy with Two Heads Andy Mulligan The incredible story of a boy with two heads, from the acclaimed author of Trash “Mulligan certainly delivers in this extraordinary examination of grief. . . . A highly original, emotionally-charged black comedy/thriller. A worthy successor to Mulligan’s excellent Trash.” —Daily Mail “This gripping book engages readers both as an adventure and as a social justice story. Readers will be satisfied by the cinematic conclusion and the noble decision the heroes make.” —Publishers Weekly starred review on Trash How would you feel if you woke up and found another head growing out of your neck? A living, breathing, talking head, with a rude, sharp tongue and an evil sense of humor. It knows all your darkest thoughts and it’s not afraid to say what it thinks—to anybody That’s what happens to 11-year-old Richard Westlake, and life becomes very, very complicated. Part thriller, part horror, part comedy, this is one of the most riveting novels about fear and friendship that you will ever read. Andy Mulligan is the author of Ribblestrop and Trash, which has been published in 22 languages and is now a BAFTA–nominated major film. Fiction • 400 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–11 • Grades 4–6 9780552573474 • October • $12.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Corgi Pups 181 The Broomstick Bike Veronica Bennett What do you get when you mix a rescue mission, a 50-year-old motorbike, an 11-year-old boy, and his weird, witchy grandma? “An exciting adventure story . . . just enough of a hint of magic to life the tale well above the ordinary.” —Books Ireland Zack Mosel’s parents are settling business in far-off Slovodnia, so Zack has no choice but to spend his summer with “Mag the Hag,” his eccentric grandmother. But before the summer can get too boring, Zack finds out his parents have gone missing, and he and Mag take it into their own hands to unravel the mystery surrounding their disappearance. What follows is an adventure that will take Mag and Zack across Europe, facing wilderness, danger, new friends, enemies, and excitement—all while traveling on the seat of a pretty extraordinary motorbike. Veronica Bennett is a former English teacher and journalist who has written 22 children’s books, including Angelmonster and Cassandra’s Sister. She won the White Raven award for The Broomstick Bike, from the International Youth Library in Munich. Fiction/Family & Relationships • 160 Pages • 5.25 x 7.75 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781908195036 • October • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada & South America Little Island Books The History Mystery Ana Maria Machado From a Hans Christian Andersen Award–winning author, a mystery that begins with clues in a school in modern-day Brazil and continues through the ages “An effervescent celebration of the best possibilities of urban multiculturalism. Readers will want to move right in.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review, on What a Party! Gaming whiz Will, along with his friends Sonia, Miguel, Matt, and Faye, gets an A for a group history project. But when their teacher reads from their work, none of them recognizes the piece. This is the first of many mystery messages that appear in their homework and e-mails, on their phones, and on their computer screens. Someone from the past is trying to communicate with them, and they must decipher the messages—the strange words from years ago—and figure out how to respond. The messages from Nefertiti, Marco Polo, and the other voices all have one thing in common: they all have to do with the importance of being able to read, and of history living on through the written word. Ana Maria Machado is one of the most significant children’s book authors in Brazil. She has written more than 100 books and, in 2000, she was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Award for her life work. Fiction/History • 144 Pages • 5.25 x 7.75 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781908195227 • November • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada & South America • Little Island Books Too Many Ponies Sheena Wilkinson For lovers of horse stories, a tale of a pony competition with themes of courage and difference “Breathes fresh life into a pony tale set in Northern Ireland.” —Irish Times Rosevale is a sanctuary for abandoned and abused horses, but Aidan’s family can’t afford to run it any longer. If Rosevale closes down, what is going to happen to all the horses that are looked after there? Lucy comes up with a super idea: there’s a cross-country competition offering an unbelievable chase prize. Can they possibly muster a team that is good enough to beat the posh stables and win the competition? Not without Aidan’s help—but Aidan has lost his nerve and is terrified of riding. The future of Rosevale is at stake. Can Aidan find the courage to help save Rosedale? Sheena Wilkinson is one of Ireland’s most acclaimed writers for young people. Her first novel, Taking Flight, won the CBI Honour Award for Fiction, the Children’s Choice Award, a White Raven award, and a place on the IBBY Honour List. Its sequel, Grounded, also won the CBI Children’s Choice award as well as the overall Book of the Year. Too Many Ponies was also short-listed for the CBI awards. Fiction • 180 Pages • 5.25 x 7.75 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781908195258 • October • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada & South America Little Island Books 182 My Life & Other Massive Mistakes Tristan Bancks Illustrations by Gus Gordon The third glimpse into the hilarious and oftentimes gross life of Tom Weekly “A laugh-out-loud look at a boy’s imagination with all of the bravado and cringe-worthy moments that readers might expect. The short, easy-to-read entries are punctuated with Tom’s drawings, making this a good choice for reluctant readers. Additionally, the hybrid format, a chapter book filled with cartoon illustrations, and the humorous take on one boy’s life, make it another pick for readers looking for Diary of a Wimpy Kid readalikes.” —School Library Journal on My Life & Other Stuff I Made Up Have you ever helped your pop escape from a nursing home? Does your teacher have a problem with his bowels? Is your sister an evil genius and criminal mastermind? Have you ever mined your teeth for cash? Do you want to know where all the lost socks go? Is there a girl or boy at school who’s desperate to kiss you? And do you know someone with the worst case of nits in world history? Tom Weekly does, and this is the third book in his weird, funny, sometimes gross life story. Tristan Bancks is the author of the Mac Slater Coolhunter series, My Life & Other Stuff I Made Up, and My Life & Other Stuff that Went Wrong. Gus Gordon has written and illustrated more than 70 books for children. Fiction • 208 Pages • 5 x 8 Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9780857985293 • November $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper Rights: US & Canada Random House Australia Also available: Each: $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper My Life & Other Stuff I Made Up 9780857983190 My Life & Other Stuff That Went Wrong 9780857980373 Helix and the Arrival Damean Posner Illustrations by Jules Faber What if a wimpy kid was born in the Stone Age? Turning 13 is when caveboys miraculously change from skinny, hairless, squeaky-voiced cowards (like me) to thick-browed, hair-covered, deep-grunting cavemen (like my best friend Ug). That’s when we’re tested. It’s called the Arrival. You’re supposed to disappear into the woods and return with something big, dangerous, or rare—preferably all three. Except I can’t even lift a club above my shoulder. Even with my friends Ug and Saleeka trying to teach me to hunt, I don’t have a chance. If I fail the Arrival, there’ll be an extra line on my family’s stone tablet saying: Helix was banished to the Dark Side because he was a massive embarrassment to his family, as well as any self-respecting caveman on the mountain. So my story might as well end here, but I’ll keep telling it anyway. Charcoal meat on a stick, anyone? Damean Posner is a freelance writer who has had work published in the School Magazine and a play performed at the Sydney Short+Sweet theater festival. Jules Faber is a cartoonist and an illustrator. Fiction • 288 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9780857986535 • December • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Random House Australia 183 WATCH THIS SPACE Out to Launch Colin Thompson A reality TV director comes up with the perfect show idea: sending a family to live on the moon! Radius Limpfast is one of the world’s richest men. His reality TV shows have made him billions. Then one night Radius dreams up the ultimate reality show. Radius is going to send a family to the moon. Limpfast TV will pick an ordinary family, just like yours, build a rocket and a big glass dome, and put them all together on the moon. The whole world will tune in to watch. This will be reality TV at its finest. What could possibly go wrong? Colin Thompson is the author and illustrator of more than 65 books, including the Floods series, The Last Alchemist, and The Paradise Garden. Fiction • 224 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781742756202 • October • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Random House Australia No Stars to Wish On Zana Fraillon A little boy’s spirit shines amid some dark truths in this tender and memorable novel Jack goes from living with a mother, a sister, a great-gran, three great-great aunts, and three cousins to being mistaken for Number 49 in an orphanage. Jack loves telling jokes, but not many people laugh at them in the orphanage. Will he ever be reunited with his mother and sister, his great-aunts and great-grandmother, back at home? Zana Fraillon has written two picture books for young children and a series for middle readers that has been published in five languages. Fiction • 176 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781743315149 • September • $11.99 (Can $13.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin CRYSTAL BAY GIRLS Quincy Jordan Jen Storer A new series filled with family, friends, fashion, romance, tears, and laughter Quincy Jordan doesn’t want to meet her hippie cousins and go to school in Crystal Bay. Her life in Sydney is perfect. She’s going to save her parents’ marriage, score perfect marks at school, and become a surgeon. Her only regret is that she’ll never be a fashion designer—but sacrifices must be made! There’s no way that Quincy is going to be “Crystallised”—that is until her cousin Esme, the school musical, and a cute boy called Harris change everything. Jen Storer is the author of Tensy Farlow and the Home for Mislaid Children. Fiction • 240 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9780143307594 • February • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Puffin AU 184 THROUGH MY EYES Edited by Lyn White Lyn White is an editor and teacher. Her work with refugee and migrant children motivated her to create a series that spoke of their experiences, and led to the Through My Eyes series. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 11–14 • Grades 6–9 $11.99 (Can $13.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin Naveed John Heffernan A heartfelt story of a teenage boy living in the conflict zone of Afghanistan The explosion jolts him awake. He sits up, gasping for air, heart thumping. Was the blast real? Perhaps it had only happened in his head, a bad dream. Demons of the dark, his father had called them. “Push them away. They’ll only poison your thoughts. Seek the light and they can’t hurt you.” Naveed is sick of war—of the foreign powers and the Taliban, the warlords and the drug barons that together have torn Afghanistan apart. He’s had to grow up quickly to take care of his widowed mother and little sister, making what little money he can doing odd jobs and selling at the markets. When he adopts Nasera, a street dog with extraordinary abilities, he has a chance to help rebuild his country. But will a new friend’s betrayal crush his dreams of peace forever? From the winter of war comes the spring of hope. John Heffernan has written more than 50 books for young readers over a wide range of genres and age groups. His books have won numerous awards. 216 Pages • 9781743312483 • September Zafir Prue Mason A gripping story of one child’s experience of the civil war in Syria Zafir has a comfortable life in Homs, Syria, until his father, a doctor, is arrested for helping a protester who was campaigning for revolution. While his mother heads to Damascus to try to find out where his father is being held, Zafir stays with his grandmother—until her house is bombed. With his father in prison, his mother absent, his grandmother ill and not a friend left in the city, Zafir must stay with his Uncle Ghazi. But that too becomes dangerous as the city becomes more and more besieged. Will Zafir survive long enough to be reunited with his parents? Pru Mason is the author of Camel Rider and lived in the Gulf region of the Middle East for 12 years where she worked for children’s newspaper Young Times. 192 Pages • 9781743312544 • March Also available: Amina 9781743312490 $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper 185 HOLLIS FAMILY BOOKS Michelle Magorian Michelle Magorian is the author of Goodnight Mister Tom, which has been translated into 11 languages and adapted for stage, radio, and a BAFTA award–winning TV film, starring the late John Thaw. She is the winner of the Costa Prize and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Award. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 10 & Up • Grades 5 & Up $9.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Egmont UK Cuckoo in the Nest A wonderfully nostalgic story about one boy’s determination to follow his dreams “A fascinating story and a vivid picture of Britain in the 1940s.” —Times “The author has a wonderful gift for hanging a richly woven tapestry around an essentially simple frame.” —Times Education Supplement Amid the rubble of postwar Britain, Ralph is entranced by the theater. He loves seeing the performances, talking to the actors, the buzz of the audience, and the corridors and dressing rooms backstage. But how can a working-class boy achieve his dream when there is no opportunity for theater training? 464 Pages • 9781405277020 • October A Spoonful of Jam A rich and dramatic story of a young girl who manages to overcome many obstacles in her attempts to lead a normal life after World War II “The book is a treat. . . . A masterly work.” —Philip Pullman, Guardian The war is over, but Elsie is still fighting her own battles. She’s bullied because she’s the only scholarship pupil at the grammar school, and she has an awkward relationship with her father as he struggles to assume a normal life after fighting in the war. But when she begins working at the local theater, Elsie discovers she can escape. 368 Pages • 9781405277013 • January 186 Just Henry Michelle Magorian An absorbing post–World War II adventure “Only the greatest authors of children’s fiction share this ability to touch the heart.” —Times “The author has a wonderful gift for hanging a richly woven tapestry around an essentially simple frame.” —Times Education Supplement World War II has ended, but Henry is fighting his own battles. He misses his father, who died a war hero, and his only distraction is the cinema. When Henry develops an old camera film he uncovers a mystery and events spiral until his life resembles the drama of his beloved big screen. In this Costa Award–winning novel, Michelle Magorian takes a lens to postwar Britain, revealing its prejudices, its difficulties, and its warmth. Michelle Magorian is the author of Goodnight Mister Tom, which has been translated into 11 languages and adapted for stage, radio, and a BAFTA award–winning TV film, starring the late John Thaw. She is the winner of the Costa Prize and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Award. Fiction • 720 Pages • 5.5 x 8 • Ages 10–12 • Grades 5–7 9781405276955 (Replaces 9781405227575) • October • $12.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US Egmont UK A Little Love Song Michelle Magorian A classic young love story set in the middle of World War II It is the summer of 1943, and war continues to rage. For Rose and her sister Diana, it’s a time of independence and self-discovery as they find first loves. But when Rose uncovers an extraordinary love story from another war, she is forced to question that love. Rose is about to discover a secret that will change everything. Michelle Magorian combines her rich style with a refreshing take on wartime women in this classic coming-of-age story. Michelle Magorian is the author of Goodnight Mister Tom, which has been translated into 11 languages and adapted for stage, radio, and a BAFTA award–winning TV film, starring the late John Thaw. She is the winner of the Costa Prize and the Guardian Children’s Fiction Award. Fiction • 352 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781405276962 • November • $12.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Egmont UK 187 Brothers of the Buffalo A Novel of the Red River War Joseph Bruchac A captivating and historical tale of two young men on opposing sides of war • $20,000 marketing budget; co-op available • Author’s previous books sold more than 50,000 copies An internationally acclaimed Native American storyteller and writer explores the battles of the Red River War from the perspective of both a U.S. cavalryman and a Native American warrior. In 1874, the U.S. Army sent troops to subdue and move the Native Americans of the southern plains to Indian reservations and this young adult novel chronicles the brief and brutal war that followed. Told from the viewpoint of two youths from opposite sides of the fight, Brothers of the Buffalo portrays the events surrounding this conflict in the Wild West. Joseph Bruchac is an internationally acclaimed Native American storyteller and writer who has authored more than 70 books of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for adults and children. His writings have appeared in more than 500 publications, including National Geographic, Parabola, and Smithsonian. He is the author of the novels Dawn Land and Long River and is the coauthor of the Keepers of the Earth series. He lives in Greenfield Center, New York. Fiction/History • 224 Pages • 6 x 9 • 2 Maps • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781938486920 • January • $12.95 (Can $15.95) Paper • Rights: World Fulcrum Publishing The Bones Michael Prince A contemporary young adult novel with a chilling, historical twist Ben has moved from Manchester to Caernarfon, with his parents who have bought a pub for renovation. He is an outsider in a new place and wants to fit in. He would like to get to know a girl called Haf a bit better, but can’t figure out how. In the process of working on the building a collection of bones comes to light—a child’s bones. When Ben is given the task of disposing of them, he faces a moral dilemma. He must do as his father asks—but how can he? The story of the bones unfolds in a chilling tale. Michael Prince is a former teacher of English and law in Caernarfon, Wales. He is the author of two Welsh books for young children and has adapted and directed a number of Shakespeare’s plays, including Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Othello. Fiction • 115 Pages • 5 x 7.75 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781848518292 • September • $11.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Gomer Press Limited 188 Carousel Brendan Ritchie A postapocalyptic mystery-thriller for young adults Nox is an arts graduate wondering what to do with his life. Taylor and Lizzy are famous indie musicians, and Rocky works the checkouts at Target. When they find themselves trapped in a giant mall, they eat fast food, watch bad TV, and wait. But with no sign of any other humans, the novelty of having their own mall quickly fades. When days turn to weeks, a sense of menace quickly grows. Brendan Ritchie is a writer and filmmaker who has a creative writing PhD from Edith Cowan University. Fiction • 352 Pages • 5 x 7.75 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781925162141 • September • $13.95 (Can $16.95) Paper Rights: US, Canada, South Africa, South America & Caribbean • Fremantle Press Surfacing Mark Magro In a postapocalyptic world, two students discover that the worst thing about searching for the truth is actually finding it After a nuclear war has ravaged the planet, children of the few survivors are sent to renowned scientist Dr. Parkman and his subterranean Parkman Institute of Science and Solutions. There, they learn, create, and test the latest technologies until they turn 18 and are sent back to the surface to help rebuild society. Sixteen-year-old students Balt and Zoe have begun to realize something is amiss when Zoe is given a glimpse of an entirely different reality during a freak accident, one completely foreign to what Parkman has always described to his students. With the help of Balt and his midterm robotics project, the talkative head of an A.I. called Smith, the three devise a plan to escape the institute and travel through the ruins of the old labs to get to the surface. As they draw closer to their destination, they begin to see that their biggest threat might be each other. The old lab is full of secrets, and some answers are perhaps better left buried. Mark Magro is a former middle school and high school teacher. He lives in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania. Fiction • 350 Pages • 5.5 x 8.25 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781631630545 • October • $14.99 (Can $17.99) Paper • Rights: World • Jolly Fish Press 189 THE TIME SHIFT TRILOGY The Year of Lightning Ryan Dalton Twin siblings face off against an ancient evil in order to save the world When 13-year-old twins Malcolm and Valentine Gilbert moved to a new town, they never imagined that the old house across the street could bring them so much trouble. Inside the old house, a secret machine with the power to pierce time has reawakened. Meanwhile, lightning storms are breaking out all over town. They’re getting worse every week, and seem to enjoy striking kids who just want to pass science class and mind their own business. When Malcolm and Valentine discover a connection between the house and the storms, their situation goes from mysterious to crazy-stupid dangerous. Someone is controlling the great machine, and their purpose is nearly complete. In a race against time, the twins must uncover the chilling plan, the mastermind behind it, and the force that’s driving the deadly storms. They’ll hunt a powerful enemy that threatens their town’s existence, and the only clues are written in the sky. Ryan Dalton is a freelance writer and a writer for the board game Exile Sun. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Fiction • 350 Pages • 5.5 x 8.25 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781631630507 • December • $14.99 (Can $17.99) Paper • Rights: World • Jolly Fish Press Dreamless Jenniffer Wardell Sleeping Beauty never had troubles like this “A fast-paced and witty retelling of the age-old story of Cinderella, but there never has been a retelling such as this. Witty dialogue and unexpected twists and turns make this an enjoyable and engaging read.” —Deseret News on Fairy Godmothers, Inc. For most princesses, a sleeping curse means a few inconvenient weeks unconscious followed by a happily-ever-after with their true love. Seventeen-year-old Elena’s curse, however, was designed without a cure, which means that she’s getting a century-long nap for her 18th birthday whether she wants it or not. After years of study she’s still no closer to finding a cure, even with the help of an undead godfather and an enchanted mirror-turned-therapist. With only a year until the deadline she’s learned to accept her fate. Sadly, there’s one prince who doesn’t seem to have gotten the memo and who’s continually trying to activate the curse so he can be the one to wake her up again. Only slightly less annoying is Cam, her new bodyguard and former childhood acquaintance who disagrees with Elena at pretty much every turn. When the curse threatens to come early, however, they both realize that fate is a lot more complicated than they’d ever imagined. Jenniffer Wardell is the arts, entertainment, and lifestyle reporter for the Davis Clipper. She is the author of Beast Charming and Fairy Godmothers, Inc., and has won several awards from the Utah Press Association and the Utah Headliners Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. She lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Fiction • 350 Pages • 5.5 x 8.25 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781631630422 • February • $16.99 (Can $19.99) Paper Rights: World • Jolly Fish Press 190 Also available: Beast Charming 9781939967381 $15.99 (Can $19.99) Paper Paris, Modigliani & Me Jacqueline Kolosov A coming-of-age story about losing your dreams—and finding new ones in Paris “This complex novel, similar in theme to Suzanne Crowley’s The Stolen One, is written with great style and is full of period details.” —School Library Journal on A Sweet Disorder “Evocative, cinematic, and romantic, Along the Way will transport you, taking you on the journey of a lifetime that will test the bonds of three childhood friends.” —Megan Frazer, author, Secrets of Truth and Beauty and Very, In Pieces, on Along the Way “Delivers romance, adventure, and a touch of mystery. The combination of humor and heartfelt emotion adds to the appeal of this sparkling story.” —Suzanne Harper, author, The Juliet Club and The Secret Life of Sparrow Delaney, on Along the Way • Co-op available A summer in Paris as a nanny should be a dream job for 18-year-old Julie, but it feels more like a consolation prize after not getting into the Art Institute of Chicago, her dream school. Her mom wants her to come back to Texas and attend a state college in the fall, but Julie isn’t sure what she wants anymore. Being a nanny to lively, fashion-minded Genevieve turns out to be fun and good for meeting a trio of intriguing guys. Also, Genevieve’s mother Claire manages an art gallery and Julie gets drawn into the Paris art scene. The situation heats up when a new, previously unknown work by Modigliani, one of Julie’s favorite artists, is discovered and acquired by the gallery. Julie’s affections are pulled in different directions while she tries to discover if the new Modigliani is real or a forgery, or painted by Modigliani’s mistress, Jeanne Hébuterne. Can the story of Modigliani and Jeanne provide any clues that will help guide her own path? Jacqueline Kolosov teaches creative writing and literature at Texas Tech University. She is the author of the young adult novels Along the Way, Grace from China, Red Queen’s Daughter, and A Sweet Disorder, and the poetry collection Memory of Blue. She lives in Lubbock, Texas. Fiction • 300 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up • Rights: World • Luminis Books, Inc. Paper: 9781941311912 • October • $14.95 (Can $17.95) Cloth: 9781941311905 • October • $24.95 (Can $29.95) This Ordinary Life Jennifer Walkup A teen with big dreams of making it in radio struggles to hold her family together while dealing with her brother’s epilepsy, her mother’s alcoholism, and her own broken heart “This book has everything: a main character to root for, a little brother you want to take into your arms and hug, and a romance that’s swoon-worthy.” —Jaime Blair, author, Leap of Faith and Lost to Me “The relationship between Jasmine and her little brother, Danny, will break your heart and put it back together again.” —Rachael Allen, author, 17 First Kisses and The Revenge Playbook • Co-op available High-school radio host Jasmine Torres’s life is full of family dysfunction, but if she can score the internship of her dreams with a New York City radio station, she knows she can turn things around. That is, until her brother Danny’s latest seizure forces her to miss the interview, and she’s back to the endless loop of missing school for his doctor appointments, picking up the pieces of her mother’s booze-soaked life, and stressing about Danny’s future. Then she meets Wes. He’s the perfect combination of smart, cute, and funny. He also happens to have epilepsy like her brother. Wes is living a normal life despite his medical issues, which gives Jasmine hope for Danny. But memories of her cheating ex-boyfriend keep Jasmine from going on a real date with Wes, no matter how many times he asks her. Jasmine can’t control everything, not who wins the internship, not her mother’s addiction, not her brother’s health, not even where her heart will lead her. She wishes she could just have an ordinary life, but Jasmine may just discover that what she already has is pretty extraordinary after all. Jennifer Walkup is the author of Second Verse, which won a Moonbeam Award and a Golden Leaf Award. She is the fiction editor for the Meadowland Review and a creative writing teacher at the Writer’s Circle in New Jersey. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. She lives in West Orange, New Jersey. Fiction • 240 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up • Rights: World • Luminis Books, Inc. Paper: 9781941311882 • October • $14.95 (Can $17.95) Cloth: 9781941311875 • October • $24.95 (Can $29.95) 191 The Little Black Fish Bizhan Khodabandeh Based on the Persian children’s classic by Samad Behrangi, this book is about a young fish’s courage to question authority and strike out on her own “The storytelling, the design, the art, letters, and color on Bizhan Khodabandeh’s The Little Black Fish all stood out to me immediately as something really worth spending time with. This is his first comic I am told. I am impressed. It is a beautiful story. Anyone with a love of comics would do well to pay attention.” —Farel Dalrymple, author and artist, Pop-Gun War An inquisitive little fish decided to question authority and leave the safety of her own home to venture out into the expansive sea. The creatures she meets along the way teach her important lessons and make her learn the most valuable treasure in life: freedom. Bizhan Khodabandeh is a designer, an illustrator, an artist, and an activist. He is the communications director for Virginia Commonwealth University’s department of communication arts and design and the design manager of Gallery5 in Richmond. He is the recipient of a Silver Medal Award for comics and cartooning through the Society of Illustrators. He lives in Richmond, Virginia. Graphic Novels/Folklore • 52 Pages • 6.75 x 10 Four-color Interior • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781495607295 • March • $7.95 (Can $9.95) Paper • Rights: World Rosarium Publishing The Country of Wolves Neil Christopher Illustrations by Ramon Perez Based on the acclaimed animated film Amaqqut Nunaat: The Country of Wolves, this visually stunning graphic novel takes readers on a mysterious adventure with two brothers who are lost at sea “Dark, sparse, and compelling.” —Kirkus Reviews • Co-op available It begins as an average hunting trip for two young men. But when they find themselves adrift at sea, the only safe haven to be found for miles—a mysterious village filled with the sounds of drum dancing and revelry—turns out to be even more dangerous than the frigid ocean. Fans of graphic novels looking for a new world to discover will enjoy this dark and compelling graphic novel. Neil Christopher is an educator, a filmmaker, and an editor for Inhabit Media Inc. He is the author of several books on Inuit myths and legends for children, youth, and adults, including Arctic Giants and Ava and the Little Folk. He lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. Ramón Pérez is an award-winning cartoonist best known for his graphic novel adaptation of Jim Henson’s Tale of Sand. His catalogue of work includes editorial, book, and advertising illustration; comic and sequential art; graphic design; storyboarding; and concept design. He lives in Toronto. Graphic Novels/Folklore • 108 Pages • 9 x 7 100 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up Rights: US, United Kingdom & Australia • Inhabit Media Paper: 9781927095355 • September • $19.95 (NCR) Cloth & DVD: 9781927095041 • Available • $24.95 (NCR) 192 FAIRY TALES OF OSCAR WILDE The Happy Prince Oscar Wilde Illustrations by P. Craig Russell Beautiful lyrical prose of Wilde gorgeously rendered by one of comic art’s masters “Russell’s sensitive, Belle Époque–inspired artwork brings the story to life with a matched sensibility that makes other comics adaptations look clumsy.” —Publishers Weekly starred review “Skillfully using perspective, angle, and shadow, Russell portrays the emotions and humanity of the happy prince while never letting readers forget that he is a statue. A lovely adaptation.” —School Library Journal “Smartly adapted by master craftsman Russell. Conveyed with great heart.” —Richard Pachter, Miami Herald • Co-op available Arguably the most famous and beloved of Oscar Wilde’s nine fairy tales, this particular rendition stands apart from the others due to its brilliant illustrations by a master of comic art. After dying young, the Happy Prince’s soul inhabits a beautiful ruby-encrusted statue covered in gold leaf which is perched high above the city. But when he sees the poverty, misery, and desperateness of his people, he enlists the help of a barn swallow to remove the gilding of his statue and shower the riches on his people. In the spring, the townspeople are saved, but find only a stripped down and dull statue alongside a dead swallow. The remains are tossed into an ash heap, but an emissary of God recognizes their sacrifice, and escorts them into the gardens of Heaven. Perfect for middle school students as an introduction to the world-famous author, the dazzling illustrations in this book suit the timeless writings of Wilde. Oscar Wilde was a playwright, essayist, and novelist. He was the author of The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray. P. Craig Russell is the author of several comics, and has adapted other fairy tales written by Oscar Wilde, as well as operas composed by Wagner and Mozart. He has also collaborated frequently with Neil Gaiman on the Sandman series. He has won multiple Eisner, Harvey, and Parents’ Choice Awards. He lives in Kent, Ohio. Graphic Novels/Picture Books • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • Four-color Interior • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781561639816 • January • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: World X United Kingdom • NBM Publishing Also available: The Birthday of the Infanta 9781561637751 $8.99 (Can $8.99) Paperback Picture Book The Devoted Friend/ The Nightingale and the Rose 9781561633920 $8.99 (Can $8.99) Paper The Selfish Giant/ The Star Child 9781561633753 $9.99 (Can $9.99) Paper The Young King/ The Remarkable Rocket 9781561637713 $9.99 (Can $9.99) Paperback Picture Book 193 The Other Side of Nowhere Steve Johnston Lost meets Michael Grant’s Gone series, with a dash of Lord of the Flies When Johnno and his friends survive the freak storm that rips apart their yacht, they’re just glad to be alive. That is, until reality hits: they’ve washed up on an uninhabited island with few supplies, no phone, and no way to get home. The situation becomes even more desperate when the four teenagers discover they are not alone on the island. There’s a hideout where men with guns are covering up a dark secret that they will protect at any cost. With nowhere to run, Johnno and his friends are forced into a dangerous game with the criminals as they fight to save one of their own. Steve Johnston is a debut children’s author. Fiction • 304 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781742976907 • September • $12.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Hardie Grant Egmont Night Vision Ella West In the dark, Viola sees things no one else does, until the night she sees something she shouldn’t Viola was born with a genetic condition that makes sunlight deadly. In the dark of night, when most teenagers are tucked up in bed, Viola has the run of her parents’ farm and the surrounding forest. She is used to seeing hidden things through her night-vision goggles, but one night she sees something that could get her into a whole lot of trouble. Is it okay to steal from a thief? What if the thief might be a killer? And what if the killer threatens to come after her and her family? Night Vision is a heart-thumping thriller that will leave you breathless. Ella West is a novelist, playwright, and journalist. She is the author of the Thieves trilogy. Fiction • 192 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 10 & Up • Grades 5 & Up 9781743317662 • October • $11.99 (Can $13.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin Spurt A Balls and All Story Chris Miles A hilarious coming-of-age story for teenage boys about faking it until you make it—and what it means to be a man Jack Sprigley isn’t just a late-bloomer. He’s a no-bloomer. He’s about to start the last term of ninth grade and puberty is still a total no-show. Worse yet, he hasn’t heard from his friends at all over break. He assumes they’ve finally dumped him and his child-like body—except then he finds out that it’s much worse than he thought. His friends are now so far ahead of him that they’ve started hooking up and getting girlfriends. Jack comes up with a plan to catch up and win his friends back. And his plan is perfect: he just has to fake puberty. Chris Miles wrote under a pseudonym for the Zac Powers series. Fiction • 256 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781742974651 • October • $9.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Hardie Grant Egmont 194 Wormwood Gate Katherine Farmar For fans of Diana Wynne Jones and Neil Gaiman, a brilliant fantasy debut for young adults, sparkling with all the wonderful strangeness of Alice in Wonderland, but in a world all its own “Super characterization and a lighthearted sense of humor underline the story in the tradition of Diana Wynne Jones. . . . Underlying the adventure is a subtle love story . . . their realistically drawn and gracefully handled romance is a theme which is rarely so sympathetically explored in teen fiction.” —Library Association of Ireland “Original, inventive, and very funny. The characters have oodles of attitude.” —Irish Examiner Aisling and Julie are bickering on a night out, when they are almost run over by a white horse with a red mane. Something strange is going on. The city of Dublin looks changed. Bits of it are familiar, but three castles blaze on the horizon, the pigeons and seagulls are at war with one another, and a talking door-knocker leads them to a floating head—they’re definitely a long way from home. When they discover that the city has three queens, all fighting for power, and that strict rules have been imposed on its residents, they decide it’s time to get out of there, and fast. Can the girls find the Wormwood Gate and get back to Mortal Realms? And, despite their differences, could it be possible that they like each other more than they first thought? This urban fantasy debut with a shining sense of humor and a subtle love story sparkles with beauty and strangeness. Katherine Farmar is the author of the children’s book A Dog’s Breakfast, and she also writes for the Irish Times, the Times Literary Supplement, and Strange Horizons. Fiction/Fantasy • 290 Pages • 5.25 x 7.75 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781908195241 • November • $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada & South America • Little Island Books Large Mammals, Stick Insects & Other Social Misfits Felicity McCall A hilarious and honest depiction of life as a 15-year-old, when virtual friends sometimes seem more important than real ones “Felicity McCall has created a memorable protagonist. Written in the first person, Aimee’s style is lively and exuberant, full of constant digressions, flights of fancy, and teenage philosophy. . . . The narrative skittered along with zest and freshness.” —Books Ireland “Mothers of young teenage girls will get a great understanding of how the teenage mind works on reading this novel. It is a tool to open up mother/daughter discussion.” —Irish American News Meet Aimée Logan: social networking addict, compulsive list-maker, metabolically challenged cat-lover, and aspiring world leader. When Aimée is twinned with Caoimhe Cassidy in a Derry-Dublin school exchange scheme, she and the rest of her class begin the frenzied countdown to their counterparts’ visit. While Aimée, her best friends, the intense mother figure Beks, and dizzy, loved-up socialite Bree are excited to meet Caoimhe Cassidy, the real anticipation is around Caoimhe’s gorgeous older brother, Darren. Told with social realism, insight, and humor, this book introduces a sparkling cast of characters and gives the reader the best of teenage diary fiction with a distinctly Irish flavor. Felicity McCall was a BBC journalist for 20 years during the Northern Irish conflict. She is now a broadcaster, arts facilitator, and actor. She is the author of 14 books, including works of fiction, nonfiction, plays, and a graphic novel. Fiction • 248 Pages • 5.25 x 7.75 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781908195180 • September • $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada & South America • Little Island Books 195 LEGEND OF IRONHEART Allan Boroughs Allan Boroughs is a business adviser and writer with a passion for classic adventure stories. His debut novel, Ironheart, was inspired by his travels in Siberia. Each: Fiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up $9.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Ironheart Ironheart could save humanity . . . or destroy it forever. A classic action-adventure novel for fans of C. S. Lewis and Philip Pullman. “With its fast-paced storyline, Ironheart is a brilliant read for anyone who likes plenty of action.” —Sunday Express First comes the iron and then comes the snow, and then comes the winter when nothing will grow. Since her father went missing while prospecting for oil in Siberia, life has been tougher than ever for India Bentley. Little does she know that he was actually searching for Ironheart, a legendary fortress containing the secrets of the old world. It is a place some say could save humanity—or destroy the world. Along with tech-hunter Verity Brown and her android, Calculus, a killer from the old world turned protector in the new, India must make the journey to remote Siberia to try to find her father and finish his work. But there are others fighting to find Ironheart too, and they have very different goals in mind. If India fails, it won’t just be her father who pays the price. It will cost her the Earth. 320 Pages • 9781447235996 • September Bloodstone The search for Atlantis is on! The thrilling second adventure-quest in the Legend of Ironheart series. What is a myth but a truth retold many times over? Atlantis is real! Apprenticed to notorious tech-hunter Verity Brown, India Bentley has spent the last year traveling the globe, finding and selling long-lost technology, and doing her best to stay out of trouble. Unfortunately, trouble has a habit of finding her. Accused of an assassination attempt and thrown in jail, India is rescued by scientist-adventurer Professor Moon: a man obsessed with finding the Bloodstone, key to a source of unlimited energy hidden in the lost city of Atlantis. Now Moon wants India and Verity to join his quest. Pursued by gangsters, lumbered with a stowaway, and haunted by the ghosts of her past, India must risk everything to uncover Atlantis’s secrets. But the truth comes at a price. India must make the ultimate choice: the fate of humanity is in her hands. 400 Pages • 9781447236009 • December Spiders Tom Hoyle The follow-up to Thirteen is a fast-paced thriller for teens, set in a world where ordinary kids are confronted by evil Adam may have survived once, but a cult still has him in its sights, and this time he may not escape with his life. Abbie’s dad is an undercover agent, tasked with exposing dangerous cults. He’s normally able to maintain his distance, but this time Abbie’s worried he’s in too deep. Megan was sure she and Adam were safe, but now he’s gone missing on a school ski trip in Scotland and she’s the only one who can help him. The web is closing in around them. The book features a colored spine, oozing spiders. Tom Hoyle is the pseudonym of a London headmaster. His previous novel was Thirteen. Fiction • 304 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781447250463 • September • $10.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US Macmillan Children’s Books 196 The Pause John Larkin A hard-hitting story about mental health and living with depression and anxiety I watch the train emerge from the tunnel. It will be quick. It will be efficient. It will be final. Declan seems to have it all: a family that loves him, friends he’s known for years, a beautiful girlfriend he would go to the ends of the earth for. But there’s something in Declan’s past that just won’t go away, that pokes and scratches at his thoughts when he’s at his most vulnerable. Declan feels as if nothing will take away that pain that he has buried deep inside for so long. So he makes the only decision he thinks he has left: the decision to end it all. Or does he? As the train approaches and Declan teeters at the edge of the platform, two versions of his life are revealed. In one, Declan watches as his body is destroyed and the lives of those who loved him unravel. In the other, Declan pauses before he jumps. And this makes all the difference. One moment. One pause. One whole new life. From author of The Shadow Girl, winner of the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards 2012 Prize for Writing for Young Adults, comes a breathtaking new novel that will make you reconsider the road you’re traveling and the tracks you’re leaving behind. John Larkin is the author of Cyber Payne, Ghost Byte, Growing Payne, and The Shadow Girl, which won the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards 2012 Prize for Writing for Young Adults. Fiction • 336 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 13 & Up • Grades 8 & Up 9780857981707 • November • $14.99 (Can $17.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Random House Australia Hunter’s Moon Sophie Masson A retelling of the classic fairy tale Snow White that glitters with magic and treachery “Reading one of Sophie Masson’s books is like standing on top of a lonely mountain at midnight, under a star-filled sky. . . . Her work has that same sense of clarity, magic, and mystery.” —Garth Nix, author, Sabriel “In Sophie Masson’s elegant hands, a classic fairy tale is transformed into an engaging thriller full of drama and clever plot twists.” —Isobelle Carmody, author, Obernewtyn Bianca and her glamorous model stepmother are preparing for Bianca’s Presentation Ball. Bianca is so looking forward to it. She only wishes her father could be here with her, instead of away on business. When she hears after the ball that her father is ill, she doesn’t notice that newspaper The Mirror has summed up the ball guests with this fatal sentence: “Lepmest has a new Fairest Lady, and her name is—Bianca.” But though Bianca doesn’t notice, her stepmother certainly does. And very soon Bianca will learn the true nature of the woman whom she trusted and who she thought loved her and her father. Plunged into a terrifying world that will turn her from a daughter of privilege to a hunted creature in fear of her life, Bianca must find allies if she is to survive. Sophie Masson is the author of several children’s novels, including The Hand of Glory, winner of the Young Adult Aurealis Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards. Her other titles include The Crystal Heart, Moonlight and Ashes, Scarlet in the Snow, and the Thomas Trew series. Fiction • 336 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 13 & Up • Grades 8 & Up 9780857986030 • November • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Random House Australia 197 The Hush Skye Melki-Wegner In a world where music is power, one boy’s discovery that he can hear the song will change everything Chester is on the road, searching every town for clues about his father’s disappearance. But when he’s caught accidentally—and illegally—connecting with the Song as he plays his beloved fiddle, Chester is sentenced to death. Only a licensed Songshaper can bend music to their will. The axe is about to fall, but there is someone else watching Chester. Someone who needs his special talents. Who can use him for their own ends. And who is hiding in the Hush, where Music can be deadly and Echoes can kill you with a touch. Susannah is that someone. The young captain of the infamous Nightfall Gang has plans for Chester. Finally, she will have her revenge. Skye Melki-Wegner is the author of the Chasing the Valley series. Fiction • 448 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 13 & Up • Grades 8 & Up 9780857985668 • November • $14.99 (Can $17.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Random House Australia A New Kind of Dreaming Anthony Eaton A powerful mystery from award-winning author Anthony Eaton, this edition of A New Kind of Dreaming is a special reissue of a modern Australian classic “This thriller is bound to enthrall even the most reluctant reader . . . the careful writing is as spare as the countryside it describes. A well-rounded, thoroughly enjoyable story, adeptly told.” —School Library Journal “Eaton has created an unputdownable book . . . this is an enthralling story for teenage readers, maintaining a great deal of anticipation, excitement, and pace. A well-told and beautifully written tale.” —Bookseller+Publisher • A Children’s Book Council of Australia Notable Book Jamie Riley has hit rock bottom. Busted for stealing cars, he’s been shipped off to serve time in Port Barren, a stinking-hot town stuck between the desert and the sea. The minute Jamie arrives, he can feel something is not quite right about Port Barren—the town has a past it doesn’t want to share. After being warned that Port Barren is his last chance before jail, Jamie resolves to serve his time and get out. But when he discovers an old, wrecked boat on the beach and starts asking questions, it becomes obvious that local cop Elliot Butcher has it in for him. As he gets closer to the truth, things start going wrong around town. With no one else to blame, Jamie realizes surviving Port Barren is going to be way harder than he thought. Anthony Eaton is the award-winning author of 11 books, including Fireshadow, Into White Silence, and the Darklands Trilogy. A New Kind of Dreaming was a Children’s Book Council of Australia Notable Book and was also included in the prestigious International Youth Library Selection of Notable Books catalog. He teaches creative writing and literary studies at the University of Canberra. Fiction • 276 Pages • 5 x 7.75 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9780702232282 • September • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • University of Queensland Press 198 Writing Clementine Kate Gordon A funny, warm, feel-good novel about friends, family, first kisses, and finding your way in the world You said we could write anything we wanted. The first thing that came into our minds. Blue fish, red fish, green fish. Clementine Darcy is floundering. She wants to be the kind of fish who swims to the swish of her own fins—upstream, not simply carried along by the current. But she is finding the swirling waters of school and home difficult to navigate: her friendship group is splintering, her brother Fergus won’t leave his room, her sister’s life is not as perfect as Clem thought, and then there’s the New Boy, who is dapper and intriguing, but hiding secrets of his own. Clem is desperate for everyone—including herself—to be happy, but she discovers that her idea of helping doesn’t always work as well as she imagined. Can Clem be the girl she wants to be? Will she learn to accept that there are things she can fix and things she cannot? Will she find a way to know the difference? Kate Gordon is the author of Three Things About Daisy Blue, Thyla, and Vulpi. Fiction • 192 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781743316634 • September • $11.99 (Can $13.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin Pandora Jones: Admission Barry Jonsberg A compelling new young adult series set in a near-future, postpandemic world that is alive with action, intrigue, courage, betrayal, and retribution “Page after page, Barry Jonsberg maintains the suspense. Every answer is met with a new question. This relentless pace offers no time for guessing, so each shocking plot twist comes as a jarring slap, as much to the reader as to Pandora herself. . . . Five Stars.” —Bookseller+Publisher Pandora Jones wakes in a hospital—her body weak, her memory providing only flashes of horrific scenes of death. She soon discovers that her family has succumbed to a plague pandemic which has almost wiped out humanity. Pan is one of the lucky ones. She and other young survivors have been relocated to the School—a quarantined, heavily guarded facility where she is encouraged to hone her intuition and develop her survival skills. But danger is everywhere and Pan becomes convinced that the plague—and everyone’s memories about it—is a lie. Barry Jonsberg is the author of Being Here, Am I Right or Am I Right?, The Crimes and Punishments of Miss Payne, Dreamrider, and Ironbark. Fiction • 312 Pages • 5.5 x 8 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781743318119 • October • $13.99 (Can $16.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin 199 The Year It All Ended Kirsty Murray At the end of the war and the dawn of the Jazz Age, Tiney Flynn must face her greatest fears and begin a journey that will change her destiny “A fine example of magical realism replete with beautiful scenery and believable characters. Murray has a lovely way of creating story, drawing the reader into this quiet, time-traveling tale of mystery, family, and art.” —Booklist on The Four Seasons of Lucy McKenzie On Tiney Flynn’s 17th birthday, every church bell tolled as if heralding a new year, a new era. Tiney stood in the garden, purple jacaranda petals fluttering down around her. One by one, her sisters came outside to join her; first Nette, then Minna, and lastly Thea. It was November 11, 1918. Armistice Day. For Tiney and her sisters, everything is about to change, but not in the way they might have imagined. Building peace is complicated; so is growing up. From tragedy to undreamt-of joy, from weddings to séances, from masked balls to riots in the streets, Tiney’s world will be transformed. Kirsty Murray is the award-winning author of 11 novels for children and young adults, including Walking Home with Marie-Claire, the Children of the Wind quartet of historical fiction, India Dark, and The Four Seasons of Lucy McKenzie. Fiction • 256 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 15 & Up • Grades 9 & Up 9781743319413 • September • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin Also available: Bridie’s Fire 9781865087276 $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper The Four Seasons of Lucy McKenzie 9781743317020 $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper India Dark 9781741758580 $12.99 (Can $14.99) Paper Cracked Clare Strahan A wonderful debut novel that captures the essence of real, messy teenage lives: of action and consequence, of poor choices and fragile friendships, of standing up for what is right, and the attempt to make sense of a world when everything feels like it’s falling apart People are so naturally strange, it’s hard to tell if they’re broken or not—but I’m pretty sure that by the time I finish high school, I’ll be a pile of shards, beyond repair. At 15, Clover is finding the going tougher than she expected. Her life is close to being derailed on the rocky terrain of family, friendship, first love, acts of defiance, and a planet on the brink of environmental disaster. So when Keek breaks his promise to her, her mother is impossible, her beloved old dog is dying, her dad is in the wind, the girls at school are awful, the boys are bullies, and she’s arrested for vandalism—well, what else can she be but a little bit broken? Can Clover pull herself together—or will she spiral further out of control? When life feels like it’s fracturing, how do you find a way to feel whole? Clare Strahan is an author, a poet, a freelance editor, and a drama teacher. Fiction • 320 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 15 & Up • Grades 9 & Up 9781743316030 • November • $11.99 (Can $13.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin 200 The Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong 9781865087375 $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper Flick Geraldine Meade A beautiful, sensitive tale of coming out that fearlessly explores the pressure felt by teenage girls to conform, and ultimately inspires “Flick is the sort of book I wish I could have read in my teens. It never talks down to the reader but still manages to shine a light on some of the darkest and most confusing moments of becoming an adult.” —Graham Norton Felicity Costello, aka Flick, is pretty much like any other 16-year-old—except for one difference. A difference she doesn’t want anyone else to know about. A difference she hardly admits even to herself. Flick is the story of Felicity’s journey to discovering that she is gay, admitting it to herself, and finally telling her friends and family. It is a refreshingly honest depiction of teenage life as it is lived today. Difficult themes of depression and coming out are handled beautifully in this coming-of-age novel. Geraldine Meade is a primary school teacher. She previously edited Children’s Books Ireland’s Chalk Talk magazine and was chairperson of CBI from 2003 to 2006. Fiction/Sexuality • 288 Pages • 5.25 x 7.75 • Ages 15 & Up • Grades 10 & Up 9781908195012 • October • $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paper Rights: US, Canada & South America • Little Island Books The Convent Maureen McCarthy A breathtaking novel that follows the hidden and intertwined lives of four young women as they face difficult, life-changing, impossible choices during the 1920s, 1960s, and the present “In this no-holds-barred tale of longing, the overriding melancholy is given a sheer coating of hope. As the plot pulls the past into the present, we are reminded that our choices, as well as those supposedly made in our best interests, impact more than our immediate world. Adults should be reading this one, too.” —Booklist “McCarthy, a popular author for both teens and adults in her native Australia, has written a complicated soap opera of a book, one full of fresh, authentic characters and a setting that readers will enjoy visiting.” —Booklist starred review on Rose by Any Other Name “I woke up with a feeling about today,” Stella says dreamily. “Something truly amazing is going to happen.” “To us or to the world?” I say. “To you.” “To me?” I laugh. “Nothing ever happens to me, Stella.” “But today it will.” “Will it be good?” She looks thoughtful and then frowns. “I . . . I don’t know.” Peach is 19 and pretty happy with the way things are. She has her college work, two wildly different best friends, her sister, Stella, to look after, and a broken heart to mend. But when she takes a summer job at a café in the old convent, her idea of who she is takes a sharp turn into the past. Where once there were nuns, young girls and women who had fallen on hard times, Peach discovers secrets from three generations of her family. As their stories are revealed, Peach is jolted out of her comfort zone. But does she really want to know who she is? Warm and real, intense and provocative, this novel shows in vivid detail how fate and the choices we make ripple and reverberate through time. Maureen McCarthy is the author of Rose by Any Other Name and When You Wish Upon a Rat. Fiction • 440 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 14 & Up • Grades 9 & Up 9781743318348 • November • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin 201 Cool Architecture Filled with Fantastic Facts for Kids of All Ages Simon Armstrong Explore the iconic buildings of the world, the history of homes and public buildings, and meet some of the architects who created them Want to know more about the buildings around you? Can’t tell a Doric from a Corinthian column? Interested in how the Egyptians built the pyramids, and how on earth a dome stays up? Packed with absorbing facts and quirky illustrations, this book tells you everything you need to know about architecture around the world, from the simple dwellings created by the earliest humans to today’s most innovative buildings, via forbidding medieval strongholds, great 18th-centruy palaces, and the classic Art Deco skyscrapers of New York. Learn about the great architectural movements and the personalities that created them, and explore the most iconic buildings in the world, from the Parthenon in Greece to the (current) world’s tallest skyscraper, the Khalifa Tower in Dubai. This book is a perfect introduction to what’s cool about the fascinating world of architecture. Simon Armstrong is the book buyer for Tate Modern and Tate Britain, the author of Cool Art, a record collector, and a DJ. Nonfiction/Architecture • 112 Pages • 6 x 7.5 • 100 Color Illustrations • Ages 10 & Up • Grades 5 & Up 9781909396791 • November • $14.99 (Can $17.99) Cloth • Rights: US & Canada • Portico Also available: Each: $14.99 (Can $17.99) Cloth Cool Art 9781909396425 202 Cool Astronomy 9781909396418 Cool Science Tricks 9781907554698 Cool Philosophy Filled with Fantastic Facts for Kids of All Ages Daniel Tatarsky Fifty fun, simple, and entertaining ways to improve your understanding of philosophy—for kids of all ages Inside this philosophy-stuffed book are 50 fact-tastic ways to advance your thinking skills, so you’ll never be scratching your head in bemusement ever again. Featuring the key philosophic principles of every philosopher you’ve heard of (and some you haven’t), from prominent ancient Greek thinkers such as Aristotle and Socrates to modern-day thinkers such as Bertrand Russell and Thomas Kuhn, this book is stuffed to the gills with amazing facts, tricks, and stats to help you discover everything you need to know about what philosophy is, in a way you’ll never forget. Packed with colorful illustrations and handy diagrams, it will enable readers to learn (and understand!) the key principles and concepts from the world’s greatest thinkers and minds, as well as amazing techniques to make one’s brain work smarter. Daniel Tatarsky is the author of Cool Science Tricks and Everything You Need to Know About Everything You Need to Know About. Nonfiction/Philosophy • 112 Pages • 6 x 7.5 • 100 Color Illustrations • Ages 10 & Up • Grades 5 & Up 9781909396777 • November • $14.99 (Can $17.99) Cloth • Rights: US & Canada • Portico 203 FOR KIDS SERIES Each: Nonfiction • 11 x 8.5 • Two-color Interior • Ages 9 & Up • Grades 4 & Up $16.95 (Can $19.95) Paper • Rights: World • Chicago Review Press Baseball History for Kids America at Bat from 1900 to Today, with 21 Activities Richard Panchyk A fascinating journey through the history of America’s favorite pastime • Co-op available With this interactive book, kids will discover how the game of baseball has changed over the years by reading about topics such as the dead ball era, World War II, segregation and integration, free agency, and the designated hitter. Along the way, young readers will enjoy quotes, stories, and amusing anecdotes from more than 175 former major leaguers and get an intimate look at the game’s greatest legends—including Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson, and Willie Mays. With the 21 included activities, children will learn how to calculate a player’s batting average and ERA, throw a palmball, design a logo for their favorite team, cook a bowl of Cracker Jack, and more. A time line of the sport’s history and lists of books, websites, and places to visit are also included. Richard Panchyk is the author of World War II for Kids, New York City History for Kids, Franklin Delano Roosevelt for Kids, and three adult titles about New York City history. He lives on Long Island, New York. History • 176 Pages • 90 B/W Photos • 9781613747797 • March Henry Ford for Kids His Life and Ideas, with 21 Activities Ronald A. Reis An in-depth and realistic portrait of the man who “put America on wheels” • Co-op available Detailing Henry Ford’s childhood as a precocious farm-boy mechanic, his revolutionary labor and production ideas, and the lasting legacy of his widespread philanthropy, author Ronald A. Reis also does not shy away from his eccentricities. The issues that stirred controversy are discussed, such as the industrialist’s anti-Semitic views and his pacifist beliefs. Packed with historic photos and illuminating sidebars, Henry Ford for Kids brings the turn of the 20th century to life, touching on related topics such as the popularity of “auto polo,” the Great War, and the life of industrial architect Albert Kahn. Twenty-one hands-on activities encourage budding innovators to apply engineering and production ideas and learn more about the era as kids will build a lemon-powered battery, make a moving assembly line, learn to dance the waltz, design an automobile dashboard, and much more. Ronald A. Reis is the author of Christopher Columbus and the Age of Exploration for Kids, The US Congress for Kids, and more than a dozen other nonfiction books for young adults. His biography of Buffalo Bill Cody won the 2011 Spur Award for the best juvenile nonfiction biography about the west. He has taught at the middle school, high school, and community college level and is former technology department chair at Los Angeles Valley College, where he now teaches electronics part-time. He lives in Calabasas, California. Biography • 144 Pages • 50 B/W Photos • 20 B/W Illustrations • 9781613730904 • January 204 FOR KIDS SERIES Each: Nonfiction/History • 11 x 8.5 • Two-color Interior • Ages 9 & Up • Grades 4 & Up Paper • Rights: World • Chicago Review Press Gay & Lesbian History for Kids The Century-Long Struggle for LGBT Rights, with 21 Activities Jerome Pohlen Part of the popular For Kids series, this book puts the historic struggle for LGBT equality into perspective • Co-op available • Author tour to include Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco Given today’s news, it would be easy to get the impression that the campaign for LGBT equality is a recent development, but it is only the final act in a struggle that started more than a century ago. This timely resource helps put recent events into context for kids ages nine and up. After a brief history up to 1900, each chapter discusses an era in the struggle for LGBT civil rights from the 1920s to today. The history is told through personal stories and firsthand accounts of the movement’s key events like the 1950s “Lavender Scare,” the Stonewall Inn uprising, and the AIDS crisis. Readers will learn about civil rights mavericks, like Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, founder of the first gay rights organization; Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, who turned the Daughters of Bilitis from a lesbian social club into a powerhouse for LGBT freedom; and Harvey Milk, the first out candidate to win a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Also chronicled are the historic contributions of famous LGBT individuals, and 21 activities enliven the history. Kids can write a free verse poem like Walt Whitman, learn the Madison line dance, design an AIDS quilt panel, and write a song parody to learn about the spirited ways in which the LGBT community has pushed for positive social change. Jerome Pohlen is a former elementary school science teacher, an engineer, an editor, and the author of Albert Einstein and Relativity for Kids. He lives in Chicago. 192 Pages • 70 B/W Photos • 9781613730829 • October • $17.95 (Can $21.95) Henry David Thoreau for Kids His Life and Ideas, with 21 Activities Corinne Hosfeld Smith Hands-on nature activities for the budding transcendentalist • Co-op available Author and naturalist Henry David Thoreau is best known for living two years along the shores of Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. He is also known for spending a night in jail for nonpayment of taxes, which he discussed in the influential essay “Civil Disobedience.” More than 150 years later, people are still inspired by his thoughtful words about individual rights, social justice, and nature. His detailed plant observations have even proven to be a useful record for 21st-century botanists. Henry David Thoreau for Kids chronicles the short but influential life of this remarkable thinker. In addition to learning about Thoreau’s contributions to our culture, young readers will participate in engaging, hands-on projects that bring his ideas to life. Activities include building a model of the Walden cabin, keeping a daily journal, planting a garden, baking trail-bread cakes, going on a half-day hike, and starting a rock collection. The book also includes a time line and list of resources—books, websites, and places to visit—which offer even more opportunities to connect with this fascinating man. Corinne Hosfeld Smith is a licensed tour guide at the Thoreau Farm Birthplace in Concord, Massachusetts, and the author of Westward I Go Free: Tracing Thoreau’s Last Journey. She lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 144 Pages • 30 B/W Photos • 20 B/W Illustrations • 2 Maps • 9781613731468 • February • $16.95 (Can $19.95) 205 WOMEN OF ACTION Each: Nonfiction• 5.5 x 8.5 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up $19.95 (Can $23.95) Cloth • Rights: World • Chicago Review Press Women of Colonial America 13 Stories of Courage and Survival in the New World Brandon Marie Miller An authentic, rich tapestry of women’s lives in colonial America • Co-op available Using a host of primary sources, author Brandon Marie Miller recounts the roles, hardships, and daily lives of Native American, European, and African women in 17th- and 18th-century colonial America. Hard work proved a constant for most women—they ensured their family’s survival through their skills while others sold their labor or lived in bondage as indentured servants and slaves. Elizabeth Ashbridge survived an abusive indenture to become a Quaker preacher, Anne Bradstreet penned epic poetry while raising eight children in the wilderness, Anne Hutchinson went toe-to-toe with Puritan authorities, Margaret Hardenbroeck Philipse built a trade empire in New Amsterdam, and Martha Corey lost her life in the vortex of Salem’s witch hunt. With strength, courage, resilience, and resourcefulness, these women and many others played a vital role in the mosaic of life in colonial America. Brandon Marie Miller is the author of Benjamin Franklin, American Genius; George Washington for Kids; and Women of the Frontier. She has received a dozen national awards for her writing. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. History • 240 Pages • 35 B/W Illustrations • 9781556524875 • February Marooned in the Arctic The True Story of Ada Blackjack, the “Female Robinson Crusoe” Peggy Caravantes The first and only young adult book about Ada Blackjack and her remarkable, true-life survival story • Co-op available In 1921, four men ventured into the Arctic for a top-secret expedition—an attempt to claim the remote, uninhabited Wrangel Island in northern Siberia for Canada. With the men was a 23-year-old Inuit woman named Ada Blackjack, who had signed on as a cook and seamstress to earn money to care for her sick son, left at home. Conditions soon turned dire for the team when, after rations ran out, they were unable to kill enough game to survive. Three of the men tried to cross the frozen Chukchi Sea for help but were never seen again, leaving Ada with one remaining, ill team member whom she cared for but who soon died of scurvy. Determined to be reunited with her son, Ada learned to survive alone in the icy world by trapping foxes, catching seals, and avoiding polar bears. She taught herself to shoot a shotgun and a rifle. After Ada was finally rescued in August 1923, after two years total on the island, she became an instant celebrity, with newspapers calling her a real “female Robinson Crusoe.” The first and only young adult book about Ada Blackjack and her remarkable story, Marooned in the Arctic includes sidebars on relevant topics of interest to teens, such as the uses of cats on sailing ships, the phenomenon known as Arctic hysteria, and various aspects of Inuit culture and beliefs. Peggy Caravantes is the author of The Many Faces of Josephine Baker and more than a dozen other books for middle grades and young adult readers. A former English and history teacher, middle school principal, and deputy school superintendent and frequent speaker at schools and various organizations, her books have been selected for the California Titles for Young Adults, Tri-State Books of Note, and Top Forty Young Adult Nonfiction Books lists. She lives in San Antonio, Texas. Biography • 208 Pages • 20 B/W Photos • 9781613730980 • March 206 In the Fields and the Trenches The Famous and the Forgotten on the Battlefields of World War I Kerrie Logan Hollihan From a Hall of Fame pitcher to a U.S. president, learn what an incredible impact World War I made on young men and women • Co-op available When it started, many thought the Great War would be a great adventure. Yet as those who saw it up close learned, it was anything but. In the Fields and the Trenches traces the stories of 18 young idealists swept into the brutal conflict, many of whom would go on to become wellknown 20th-century figures in film, science, politics, literature, and business. Writer J. R. R. Tolkien was a signals officer with the British Expeditionary Force and fought at the Battle of the Somme. Scientist Irène Curie helped her mother Marie run 20 French field hospitals. Actor Buster Keaton left Hollywood after being drafted into the army’s 40th Infantry Division. And all four of Theodore Roosevelt’s sons fought in Europe, though one did not return. With World War I as a backdrop, readers will encounter heroes, cowards, comics, and villains who participated in this life-changing event. Author Kerrie Logan Hollihan uses extensive original material, from letters sent from the frontlines to personal journals, to bring these men and women back to life. And though their stories are a century old, they convey modern, universal themes of love, death, power, greed, courage, hate, fear, family, friendship, and sacrifice. Kerrie Logan Hollihan is the author of Isaac Newton and Physics for Kids, Reporting Under Fire, Rightfully Ours, and Theodore Roosevelt for Kids, and has written for Bird Watcher’s Digest and Boy’s Life. She lives in Blue Ash, Ohio. Nonfiction/History • 208 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • 50 B/W Photos • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781613731307 • January • $19.95 (Can $23.95) Cloth • Rights: World • Chicago Review Press Junk Drawer Chemistry 50 Awesome Experiments That Don’t Cost a Thing Bobby Mercer A children’s instructional book on how to use readily available materials to turn the house into a science lab • Co-op available • Advertising in Science News Science teacher Bobby Mercer provides readers with more than 50 great hands-on experiments that can be performed for just pennies, or less. Each project has a materials list, detailed step-by-step instructions with illustrations, and a brief explanation of the scientific principle being demonstrated. From turning three pennies and two galvanized washers into a simple battery to crushing a soda can using atmospheric pressure, the experiments in this book call for materials that are recycled or repurposed—crayons, plastic drink bottles, balloons, ice cubes, and other basic items found around the house. Junk Drawer Chemistry also includes sidebars of fascinating chemistry facts. Educators and parents will find this title a handy resource to teach children about chemistry topics that include atoms, compounds, solutions, mixtures, reactions, thermodynamics, acids and bases, and more, while having fun at the same time. Bobby Mercer has been a high school physics teacher for more than two decades and is the author of Junk Drawer Physics, The Flying Machine Book, and The Racecar Book. He lives outside of Asheville, North Carolina. Nonfiction/Activity • 208 Pages • 6 x 9 230 B/W Photos • 5 B/W Illustrations • Ages 9 & Up • Grades 4 & Up 9781613731796 • October • $14.95 (Can $17.95) Paper • Rights: World Chicago Review Press 207 Curious Minds 40 Hands-on Activities to Inspire a Love of Learning Ty Kolstedt and Dr. Azeem Z. Vasi A multidisciplinary activity book from four core academic areas—math, science, language arts, and social studies • Co-op available • Advertising in Science News Unlike the many activity books devoted solely to one type of activity—science experiments, art activities, math games, brain teasers, and the like—Curious Minds takes a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating science, social studies, math, language arts, world languages, and more in 40 hands-on activities that promote kids’ critical thinking and engaged interest in the world they live in. Designed for teachers, parents, or homeschoolers searching for new ways to motivate students aged 9–12, this illustrated resource provides a short mini-lesson for each activity, giving educational background information, related lingo, a materials list, step-by-step directions, and guidance for extending the activity. The wide range of activities—from exploring the physics of parachute flight to making homemade ink to testing how pollutants affect plants—ensures every learner’s interest will be piqued. Ty Kolstedt teaches secondary-level social studies and has worked with kids as a wilderness instructor, program coordinator, and teacher for more than 12 years. He lives in Castle Rock, Colorado. Dr. Azeem Z. Vasi is an otolaryngologist who has daily clinic interaction with parents and children dealing with various developmental issues. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Education Resource • 208 Pages • 7 x 10 • 50 B/W Illustrations 9781613731505 • February • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Paper • Rights: World • Zephyr Press Go-Carts, Catapults & Midnight Feasts 101 Vintage Pastimes for Modern Kids Catherine Cox Get outside and have fun with activities that can be done anywhere, without the use of complex equipment, batteries, or the internet Ever wondered how to make a bottle xylophone or a pin-hole camera, or thought of growing crystals in vinegar or bending water with electricity? If so, this is the book for you. Helpfully divided into four thematic chapters—“Outdoor and Adventurous,” “Science and Nature,” “Arts and Crafts,” and “Rainy Day”—this interactive book contains 101 fun activities and traditional pastimes that are a must for young, intelligent boys and girls keen to explore the world and learn new skills. It also contains space to tick off and rate each activity as they are completed. This book is guaranteed to encourage you to switch off the TV and shut down the computer and instead engage in hours of old-fashioned fun (and a little bit of mischief). Catherine Cox is a teacher, artist, and freelance illustrator, and her drawings have been used in six publications to date. Activity • 160 Pages • 6.75 x 7.5 9780750964296 • October • $14.99 (Can $17.99) Paper Rights: US & Canada • The History Press Ireland 208 EASY READ SHERLOCK HOLMES Arthur Conan Doyle These gripping, easy-to-read editions have been rewritten in accessible, clear, modern English. Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) produced more than 30 books, 150 short stories, poems, plays and essays across a wide range of genres. His most famous creation is the detective Sherlock Holmes. Each: Classics • 5 x 8.5 • Ages 12–14 • Grades 7–9 • September $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • ReadZone Books The Speckled Band Helen Stoner has enlisted the help of Sherlock Holmes to investigate the strange death of her twin sister, Julia. On the night Julia died of “fright,” Helen had heard a low whistle and a clanging metal sound. Julia had cried out “Oh, save me, Helen! It was the speckled band.” But what was she talking about? Helen has heard the same whistle in the dead of night and is sure she too is going to die. Holmes examines Julia’s room and discovers several key clues that will unlock this intriguing mystery. 64 Pages • 9781783225354 The Sign of Four A dense yellow fog swirls in the streets of London as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson accompany a beautiful young woman to a sinister assignation. Since her father vanished, Mary Marston has received a perfect large pearl—one a year for the last six years—and now a mystery letter telling her she is a wronged woman. Sherlock uncovers a tale of treachery and human greed that ranges from penal settlements on the Andaman Islands to the opium-fueled violence of Agra Fort during the Indian mutiny. 64 Pages • 9781783225361 The Man with the Twisted Lip Dr. Watson is asked by a female friend of his wife to find her missing husband who is an opium addict. Dr. Watson tracks him down to an opium den, where, to his great surprise he also finds that Sherlock Holmes and the police are investigating the disappearance of a Boone that they believe has murdered Mr. St. Clair. However, several days later Mr. St. Clair’s wife receives a letter from her husband that forces Sherlock and the police to reconsider the case. 48 Pages • 9781783225385 209 LETTERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Letters from Around the World looks at life in different countries through simple information and the letters of a young child addressed to their pen pal. Each book describes the child’s home life in a village or city, a typical school day, leisure-time pursuits, home life (including food and meal times), religious worship, a festival, and the working life of the child’s parents. The books have been developed with the help of geography and literacy consultants, and offer a variety of elements, including letters, maps, photos, a fact file, and glossary. Each: Nonfiction • 32 Pages • 8 x 10.5 • Four-color Interior • Ages 6–11 • Grades 1–6 November • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Cherrytree Books Poland Meet Julia. She’s nine years old and lives near the city of Krakow, in Southern Poland. Julia likes playing chess, gardening, and skiing in the Tatra Mountains. She’ll introduce you to her family, take you to her school, and show you how to make Polish dumplings called pierogi. 9781842347119 Brazil Meet Julio. He’s eight years old and lives in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. Julio likes surfing, swimming, and skateboarding with his friends. He’ll introduce you to his family, show you his school, and take you to a Carnival party. 9781842347126 Ireland Meet Sinead. She’s 11 years old and lives near the town of Oranmore, in Ireland. Sinead likes horse riding, playing Gaelic football, and helping on her aunt and uncle’s farm. She’ll introduce you to her family, take you to her school, and show you how to make Irish brown soda bread following her grandmother’s recipe. 9781842347102 China Meet Yi-yi. She lives in the city of Qingdao, a popular Chinese tourist resort on the Yellow Sea in Northern China. Yi-yi introduces readers to her family and writes letters to her pen pal about the traditional Chinese festivals, music, cooking, and school. 9781842347133 210 BRITAIN THROUGH THE AGES This series introduces young readers to the history of the British Isles. Each: Nonfiction/Education Resource • 32 Pages • Four-color Interior • Ages 9–14 • Grades 4–9 $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Cherrytree Books Celts Celts focuses on life during the Iron Age period when the Celts dominated much of Europe before the rise of the Roman Empire. The book looks at their way of life, their arts and crafts, trade and transport, religion, food, and entertainment. It also includes a map of the Celtic tribes of Europe. 9781842347270 (Replaces 9780237525750) • September Roman Britain The Romans built roads and towns, introduced new plants and methods of farming, and changed the face of Britain forever. The legacy of the Romans lives on today in the English language, the British landscape, and in the Roman remains that survive today in places such as York and Bath. 9781842347294 (Replaces 9780237526368) • September Tudors The Tudor years were full of discovery, as legendary seafarers like Walter Raleigh and Christopher Columbus mapped the world. The book aims to give young historians an exciting glimpse into Tudor life. It describes life in the town and country, religious issues, and major achievements in the arts and sciences. As well as studying the history of Tudor government and monarchy, students are introduced to the facts of everyday life in this era. 9781842347300 • October Anglo-Saxons The reign of Alfred the Great saw the establishment of the first towns and the beginnings of an ordered society. This book looks at how everyday life changed during this time and also explores the intricate jewelry, glassware, and metalwork the Anglo-Saxons created. The period was to end dramatically with the battle of Hastings, and the defeat and death of King Harold. 9781842347287 (Replaces 9780237525712) • October 211 SHAKESPEARE FOR EVERYONE Jennifer Mulherin Shakespeare for Everyone is a wonderful series featuring a lively and stimulating approach to some of the most popular of Shakespeare’s plays. These books really bring his works to life for those who are new to Shakespeare or who are studying the plays in school. Each book provides background on how he wrote each play and how it fits into his entire body of work is explored in an introductory chapter. The story of the play is then told in narrative form, and illustrated with specially commissioned dramatic color artwork which emphasizes key plot turns and character traits. The text is supported by quotes from the original plays, plus character profiles that help with understanding the themes of each play. Each title also includes a biography of Shakespeare and historical context. This is an ideal introduction, studying aid, or gift for anyone interested in the Bard. Jennifer Mulherin writes the Shakespeare for Everyone series. Each: Fiction/Classics • 32 Pages • 8 x 10.5 • 16 Color Illustrations • Ages 10 & Up • Grades 5 & Up November • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Cherrytree Books Macbeth 9781842347188 Romeo and Juliet 9781842347157 212 Julius Caesar 9781842347140 The Tempest 9781842347164 MY FIRST 1000 WORDS Susan Martineau, Sam Hutchinson, Louise Millar, and Catherine Bruzzone Illustrations by Stu McLellan Action-packed illustrations introduce eager young language learners to essential words in French, Spanish, and English. From having breakfast together to visiting the zoo or a fantastic art gallery to learn about colors and shapes, these characters will bring new words to life on the page and reinforce those words they already know. Susan Martineau is a children’s author whose books include 50 French Phrases and 50 Spanish Phrases. Sam Hutchinson is the author of More Hide and Speak English and Neon Nature Colouring & Sticker Activity Book. Louise Millar is the coauthor of My English Sticker Dictionary, English Picture Dictionary, and English Word Puzzle Book. Catherine Bruzzone has more than 20 years experience teaching languages to children and developing language-learning programs. She is the author of the Children’s Classics series, the Lucy Cat series, and the My First 100 Words series. Stu McLellan is an illustrator whose works include My Sticker Atlas. Each: Education Resource • 64 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3 & Up • Grades Pre-K & Up October • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • b small publishing My First 1000 French Words 9781909767591 My First 1000 Spanish Words 9781909767607 My First 1000 English Words 9781909767584 Also available: Each: $9.99 (Can $11.99) Paper My First 100 French Words 9781908164209 My First 100 Spanish Words 9781908164216 My First 100 English Words 9781908164223 213 SCIENCE SORTED Glenn Murphy Glenn Murphy is the author of How Loud Can You Burp? and Why Is Snot Green? He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. Each: Nonfiction • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 September • $8.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Robots and the Whole Technology Story A fun, doodle-filled book about science and technology by the author of Why Is Snot Green? What’s inside a laptop? How can you stuff 1,000 CDs into an MP3 player? Who built the Internet? How smart is the world’s smartest robot? How do smartphones and TV remote controls work? The answers to these and other awesome questions about technology can be found in this funny and fascinating book. Packed to capacity with megabytes of marvelous information, this book explores everything from the first simple engines to the latest gadgets, computers, and networks. If you’ve ever wondered if some people are really robots in disguise, or what language a computer speaks, you’ll find the answers here. 144 Pages • 20 B/W Photos, 75 B/W Illustrations • 9781447284871 Predators: The Whole Tooth-and-Claw Story What turns owls into airborne ninjas? Which cat has the highest pounce rate? Which dinosaur scared the pants off the mighty T-rex? Glenn Murphy, author of Why Is Snot Green? and How Loud Can You Burp? leads us through the wide world of all things toothed, clawed, and fearsome in this brilliantly informative book about creatures that hunt to survive. Packed with amazing photographs, illustrations, information, and jokes about all things sharp, toothy, and ferocious—from lions and bears to dinosaurs and wolverines, this book contains absolutely no boring bits! 192 Pages • 9781447285045 The Story of Scotland Inspired by the Great Tapestry of Scotland Allan Burnett Introduces young readers to Scottish history and culture In this book, bestselling children’s author Allan Burnett tells the story of Scotland through the Great Tapestry of Scotland—a work of art and wonder, full of magic, adventures, and mysteries. In addition to opening windows into key moments in history and introducing some of the most significant people who have shaped the nation, the book also celebrates the lives of ordinary Scotsmen and women over the ages. From saints, soldiers, and Vikings to kings and queens, Arctic whalers, and soccer players, this is an amazing journey through the story of Scotland. Allan Burnett is one of Scotland’s bestselling authors for young readers. He is the author of Invented in Scotland: Scottish Ingenuity and Inventions through the Ages; Mary, Queen of Scots and All That; and World War II: Scottish Tales of Adventure. 214 Nonfiction • 128 Pages • 7 x 9 100 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781780272412 • September • $15.95 (Can $18.95) Paper • Rights: US, Canada & China Birlinn TONY ROBINSON’S WEIRD WORLD OF WONDERS Tony Robinson “Baldrick himself with the latest installment in his Weird Wonders series, which includes such earthy information as how plastic surgery was invented, why you needed a gas mask and how to build a trench.” —Bookseller on Tony Robinson’s Weird World of Wonders: World War I “How can it be that we had to sit through interminable boring history lessons when our offspring are treated to such interesting stuff? This book is just fantastic.” —Hullaballoo! on Tony Robinson’s Kings and Queens Tony Robinson is the author of Tony Robinson’s Kings and Queens and The Worst Children’s Jobs in History, as well as the Weird World of Wonders series. He has written several television series for children, including Maid Marion and Her Merry Men, for which he received a BAFTA and a Royal Television Award. He presented Channel 4’s archeology series Time Team for 20 years, and played Baldrick in Blackadder. Each: Nonfiction • 160 Pages • 5 x 8 • 160 B/W Illustrations • Ages 9–11 • Grades 4–6 September • $7.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Macmillan Children’s Books Tony Robinson’s Weird World of Wonders! Egyptians Laugh while learning all about the Egyptians in this cartoon-filled history book Tony Robinson takes you on a headlong gallop through time, pointing out all the most important, funny, strange, amazing, entertaining, smelly, and disgusting bits about the Egyptians! It’s history, but not as we know it! Find out everything you ever needed to know in this brilliant, action-packed, fact-filled book, including why the gods looked so strange, why tomb raiding is a bad idea, why they loved cats, and how to make a mummy in eight easy steps. 9780330533874 Tony Robinson’s Weird World of Wonders! Romans Learn all about the Romans in this intriguing and hilarious history Tony Robinson takes you on a headlong gallop through time, pointing out all the most important, funny, strange, amazing, entertaining, and gory bits about the Romans! It’s history, but not as we know it! Find out everything you ever needed to know in this brilliant, action-packed, fact-filled book, including how to keep the gods happy, why you should never ignore an omen, how to defeat an army who are riding elephants, and how to spot a barbarian. 9780330533898 215 FIRST DISCOVERY MUSIC Stéphane Ollivier Stéphane Ollivier is a journalist and frequent contributor to the French cultural and music magazine Les Inrockuptibles. Each: Nonfiction • 28 Pages • 8 x 8 • Includes Audio CD • Ages 8–10 • Grades 3–5 $19.99 (Can $23.99) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada • Moonlight Publishing Louis Armstrong Illustrations by Remi Courgeon This illustrated biography of Louis Armstrong tells the life of the greatest jazz musician and singer of his age, and gives an introduction to his music Born in New Orleans in 1901, Louis Armstrong loved the gospel singing he heard every week as a boy in his neighborhood church. He was also inspired by the marching bands and the musicians and singers who celebrated mardi gras in the streets, and performed at funerals and in the many cabarets. The trumpet was his favorite instrument, and he taught himself to play it. From his teenage years on, music was his life. He started as a professional musician playing on the Mississippi river boats before joining various bands. He soon established himself as the best musician of his generation, and at the age of 25 created his own jazz group—the Hot Five. Soon all of America would discover his other extraordinary talent— his unique deep singing voice. The book contains a CD with the narrative of the book and 14 highlights of Louis Armstrong recordings. Remi Courgeon is an author and illustrator whose works include La harpe and L’Oizochat. 11 B/W Photos • 18 Color Illustrations 9781851034369 • October Piotr Iliych Tchaikovsky Illustrations by Charlotte Voake This illustrated biography of Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsy, the great Russian composer, comes with a CD and provides an introduction to his music Born into a wealthy family in Votkinsk in 1840 in Russia, the young Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsy developed an early taste for music. However, he was sent to study law in St. Petersburg, and after graduating he joined the Ministry of Justice. Before long he realized that the life of a civil servant did not suit him, and he entered the newly created Conservatory of Music in St. Petersburg. His dream was to become a composer, and he studied music day and night. By the age of 26 he was appointed as a teacher of Composition at the Moscow Conservatory and had written his first symphony. He went on to write 5 other symphonies, a piano and a violin concerto, operas such as Eugene Onegin, and music for ballet, including Swan Lake, for which he is perhaps best known. Charlotte Voake is an author and illustrator of children’s books. 6 Color Photos • 9 B/W Photos • 26 Color Illustrations 9781851034376 • February 216 Stem Cells Are Everywhere! Irv Weissman, MD An engaging introduction to stem cells for young scientists How do you heal when you cut your skin or break a bone? How does your body keep making new blood or brain cells, or even second teeth? How does a plant keep growing larger? The answers lie in stem cells, which are found in every growing plant and animal. Keeping the subject simple enough for young readers, a pioneer of stem cell research explains cells, tissues, normal growth, what can go wrong, and how to fix it. Irv Weissman, MD, is the director of the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, he was the first to purify blood-forming stem cells in both mice and humans. He is a winner of the Robert Koch prize and the Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for Distinguished Work in Basic Medical Science. He lives in Palo Alto, California. Nonfiction/Science • 32 Pages • 8 x 8 32 Color Illustrations • Four-color Interior • Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9780989792493 • November • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper Rights: World • Tumblehome Learning, Inc. Creative Dance & Learning Making the Kinesthetic Link Mary Ann Brehm and Lynne McNett Essential reading for teachers who want to include movement and dance into their lesson plans Bringing together the traditions of creative dance and current educational theory, Creative Dance & Learning gives teachers the means to make movement expression a part of students’ lives. By helping them develop their kinesthetic intelligence, the text shows teachers how to tap into this rich modality of learning and integrate it into the many goals of education, including self-awareness, creativity, fitness, and individual and group problem-solving skills. Extensive lesson-plan applications demonstrate how movement activities can be linked to academic subjects such as language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. More than 25 lesson plans and 40 lesson adaptations are included so that lessons can be adapted to a wide range of age groups and settings. Creative Toolboxes offer specific activities to try with students and Concept Spotlights encapsulate lesson concepts. Lesson Worksheets and Brainstorming Lists illustrate the lesson-planning process, while chapter summaries and review questions round out this helpful resource. Mary Ann Brehm has taught dance to people of all ages and abilities for more than 30 years, including courses for classroom teachers in using dance within a school setting at the Lesley University, University of Vermont, and University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. She currently offers creative dance teacher training workshops. She lives in Oil City, Pennsylvania. Lynne McNette has taught creative dance and integrated arts in school settings for 30 years. She worked for ten years as a professional development consultant for the Allied Arts Education project in Bellingham, Washington, and currently teaching at Western Washington University. She lives in Bellingham, Washington. Education Resource/Dance • 334 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • 140 B/W Photos • 6 Line Drawings • 1 Table 9780871273895 • October • $39.95 (Can $47.95) Paper • Rights: US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand & Asia Princeton Book Company 217 EARLY LEARNING FUN Popular Book Company • $25,000 series marketing budget; co-op available The Early Learning series covers all the essentials that young children should learn—numbers, shapes, the alphabet, phonics, the four seasons, and colors. It also provides fun and engaging activities such as cut-and-paste, draw-and-color, and trace-and-learn to help master essential skills, spark interest in learning, and prepare them for higher levels. Each: Activity/Education Resource • 192 Pages • 8.25 x 11.25 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K February • $12.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Popular Book Company Ltd My Big Preschool Book My Big Kindergarten Book 9781942830122 9781942830139 PRESCHOOL FUN Popular Book Company • $25,000 series marketing budget; co-op available This series comprises systemically developed educational games and fun activities on math and English to help children develop basic skills and concepts, as well as stimulate their interest in learning in a joyful way. Each book is divided into three sections and comes with sheets of colorful stickers for the sticker activities. Each: Activity/Education Resource • 256 Pages • 8.25 x 11.25 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K February • $19.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Popular Book Company Ltd My English Activity Book 9781942830146 218 My Math Activity Book 9781942830153 COMPLETE MATH SUCCESS Popular Book Company • $25,000 series marketing budget; co-op available The Complete Math Success series provides engaging and systematic practice for developing and improving children’s math skills. These curriculum-based workbooks are developed specifically to help young students reinforce the concepts that they have learned at school and deepen their understanding of mathematics. Each book consists of four sections: the first three introduce math concepts and consolidate skills progressively and the last section contains problem-solving questions based on real-life situations as well as a parent’s guide that illustrates key concepts. Popular Book Company has become the market leader in supplementary school book publishing. It produces the most current and complete curriculum based workbooks available, each designed to consolidate and reinforce a student’s grasp of the curriculum in the core subject areas of math, English, French, and science. Each: Activity/Education Resource • 280 Pages • 8.25 x 11.25 • Four-color Interior February • $14.95 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Popular Book Company Ltd Complete Math Success Grade 1 Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781942830009 Complete Math Success Grade 4 Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781942830030 Complete Math Success Grade 2 Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781942830016 Complete Math Success Grade 5 Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781942830047 Complete Math Success Grade 3 Ages 7–9 • Grades 2–4 9781942830023 Complete Math Success Grade 6 Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9781942830054 219 COMMON CORE Common Core Math Kindergarten Activities That Captivate, Motivate, & Reinforce Jill Norris A collection of motivating and fun activities that are specifically aligned with the kindergarten common core state standards for mathematics • Co-op available Full of engaging puzzles, stories, and adventures, Common Core Math Kindergarten provides supplemental activities to help deepen student understanding and reinforce specific math skills. Connections to core standards are listed for each activity, including counting and cardinality, operations and algebraic thinking, numbers and operations in base 10, measurements and data, and geometry. Assessments are also provided to measure a student’s strengths and weaknesses in each major skill area. Ideal for differentiated instruction in a classroom with varying skill levels, this comprehensive collection helps the busy educator teach to the core state standards. Jill Norris is the author of children’s and young adult books and has written, edited, and developed hundreds of teacher resources from pre-K through early high school. She has worked as a teacher, a coordinator of gifted and talented education, a science trainer, and a technology coordinator. Education Resource/Mathematics • 144 Pages • 8.5 x 11 9781629501932 • September • $15.99 (Can $17.99) Paper • Rights: World Incentive Publications Get to the Core of State Standards What Every Parent Needs to Know about Common Core and Standards-Based Education Laurie Barron and Patti Kinney A straightforward explanation for parents of what standards-based education is all about • Co-op available The words “common core” have raised hopes, questions, blood pressure, enthusiasm, controversy, expectations, political discussions, fears, and even hairs on the backs of some necks. Parents, along with the general public, are bombarded by a variety of voices and opinions about the subject. This book cuts through the myths and panic to offer a complete review of what the Common Core State Standards require of their children and their children’s schools and how new college- and career-ready standards education affects their children’s education—no matter what state is their home. With a focus on the standards and what they actually say, the authors answer, in clear and practical terms, the many that have perplexed parents, such as Where did the standards come from? Who is behind these? Is this a federal take-over of education? Why do we need new standards? What is different about the Common Core standards? What will be asked of students at my child’s grade level? How do the new standards benefit my child? How will my child be tested? Will my child do poorly on the new tests? How will test results be used? How can I talk to my child, the teachers, and school officials about the standards? and How can I help my child meet the standards? The book is designed as a guide to help parents move from confusion to confidence as they head to the same destination as thousands of other parents, educators, and students from across the nation. Laurie Barron is the superintendent of the Evergreen School District in Kalispell, Montana. She has worked in education for nearly two decades, serving as a high school teacher, a coach, a middle school principal, and a part-time assistant college professor. She has been honored as a Teacher of the Year, STAR Teacher, and was named the 2013 MetLife/NASSP National Middle Level Principal of the Year. She lives in Kalispell, Montana. Patti Kinney speaks and consults nationally and internationally on a variety of educational topics. She is the 2003 MetLife/NASSP National Middle Level Principal of the Year and is a past president of the National Association for Middle Level Education. She is the coauthor of several professional development books. She lives in Talent, Oregon. Education Resource/Parenting & Family Care • 112 Pages • 7 x 9 9781629501918 • September • $16.99 (Can $18.99) Paper • Rights: World • Incentive Publications 220 STRAIGHT FORWARD MATH SERIES Stan Collins Gives teachers and parents helpful techniques for struggling students who need more math practice Designed for parents and teachers of children, these books are a simple, straightforward way to increase computational fluency using the basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The skills taught in these pages parallel those recognized by local, state, and national entities seeking to strengthen the standards for mathematical and performance. Stan Collins is the founder of Garlic Press and the author of numerous educational materials on English, math, sign language, and substitute teaching. He has been involved with the creation, editing, production, and marketing of publications for more than 20 years. He lives in Eugene, Oregon. Each: Education Resource • 96 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 September • $12.95 (Can $15.95) Paper • Rights: World • Garlic Press Basic Computational Skills Advanced Computational Skills 9780931993220 9781930820692 Also available: Each: $6.95 (Can $8.95) Paper Addition 9780931993060 Division 9780931993138 Fractions 9780931993398 Multiplication 9780931993077 Subtraction 9780931993121 221 DISCOVERING LITERATURE SERIES: CHALLENGING LEVEL The Challenging Level of the Discovering Literature Series focuses on a variety of reading strategies to help students construct a meaningful literature experience as well as develop critical thinking and academic skills. The Graveyard Book: A Teaching Guide Mary Elizabeth An in-depth teaching guide for Neil Gaiman’s Newbery Award–winning book This teacher guide helps students understand Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book by grouping by strands: Community Strand and Journey Strand, providing a reference to focus student attention. Each chapter analysis includes Journal and Discussion Topics, Vocabulary, and Chapter Summaries. Other features of the guide include: Strategy Pages, Testing, and the Writer’s Forum, along with an answer key. Mary Elizabeth is a teacher specializing in educational materials for students. She is the author of several titles in the Discovering Literature Series: Challenging Level. She lives in Essex Junction, Vermont. Education Resource • 112 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9780931993091 • September • $13.95 (Can $16.95) Paper • Rights: World • Garlic Press Also available: The Giver: A Teaching Guide 9780931993978 $12.95 (Can $15.95) Paper The Hobbit: A Teaching Guide 9780931993909 $11.95 (Can $13.95) Paper The Hunger Games: A Teaching Guide 9781930820005 $13.95 (Can $16.95) Paper Race to the White House Electing the President Gina Capaldi and Douglas M. Rife The 2016 presidential election will be taught from grades 4 to 12, and this book provides a thorough civics lesson for students Race to the White House contains everything children need to make learning about the elections an easy, exciting, and meaningful experience. It includes up-to-date information from the most recent 2012 election and explores the lessons from the unusual and historic 2000 election, including its implications for the future. Also addressed in the book are the changes in the number of state representatives and in the electoral votes. Timely, informative, and intriguing, this valuable resource and activity book will help students think, learn, and grow about the political system in which they live. Gina Capaldi has been writing and illustrating award-winning children’s books for more than 25 years. She lives in San Dimas, California. Douglas M. Rife has been developing products for classroom teachers for nearly 40 years. He has written 25 books for teachers who teach American and family history. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana. Education Resource/Nonfiction • 112 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9780931993008 • September • $16.95 (Can $19.95) Paper • Rights: World • Garlic Press 222 The Lord of the Flies: A Teaching Guide 9780931993961 $13.95 (Can $16.95) Paper Playing Time Tough Truths about AAU Basketball, Youth Sports, Parents, and Athletes Kevin McNutt Investigates the abuse of black basketball players by coaches, the AAU, sports companies, and even parents • $20,000 marketing budget • Author tour to include Washington, DC (September) Playing Time first looks at black youths’ love for basketball—their passion is innocent and naive. The author describes all the people and companies that view black ballplayers as another meal ticket, and unfortunately, some parents are also contributors to this abuse. There are a large number of coaches at every grade level—including colleges—who take advantage of black ballplayers, and the AAU and sports companies are the worst. This book will empower the reader to protect black ballplayers. Kevin McNutt has been a referee for numerous sports for more than 20 years. He is a journalist and entrepreneur. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland. Education Resource/African American Interest • 160 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 9780910030175 • Available • $16.95 (Can $18.95) Paper • Rights: World African American Images From Preschool to the Penitentiary Duane Campbell Documents the strong relationship between miseducation and incarceration of black boys and young men • $20,000 marketing budget Why are so many black boys being expelled from preschool? Why are so many black boys being retained? Why are so many suspended? Why are so many placed in special education and given Ritalin? Why do so many dropout of high school? The primary precursor for prison is illiteracy. Duane Campbell is an intervention specialist with at-promise youth. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky. Education Resource/African American Interest • 120 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 9780910030144 • September • $15.95 (Can $17.95) Paper • Rights: World African American Images 223 101 Awesome Builds Minecraft®™ Secrets from the World’s Greatest Crafters Triumph Books With more than 100 million participants Minecraft has become a global craze and is one of the most popular video games ever • Co-op available 101 Awesome Builds provides players at all levels the tools to excel in the most popular aspect of the game: building. Featuring step-by-step, colorful guides to builds of all shapes and sizes, this book is a must-have for beginning players and master builders alike. From the experts who brought you The Big Book of Building, this guide features more hints, tips, and cheats to open up the creative minds of all Minecraft players. This book is not authorized, sponsored, endorsed or licensed by Mojang AB. The trademark Minecraft is owned by Mojang AB; and other company names and/ or trademarks mentioned in this book are the property of their respective companies and are used for identification purposes only. Triumph Books is a leader in quality and innovation in sports publishing and also publishes pop culture and current events books. They are based in Chicago. Games/Computer: Entertainment & Games • 128 Pages • 8.5 x 11 100 Screen Shots • Four-color Interior 9781629371818 • Available • $14.95 (Can $16.95) Paper • Rights: World Triumph Books Master the Mods! Minecraft®™ Secrets & Cool Ways to Take Your Building Games to Another Level Triumph Books Minecraft has more than 100 million registered users and this book guides them through the mods • Co-op available You’ve built a great base, a secret hideout, and other awesome builds. You’ve mined diamond, gold, and iron. You may have even played around with Redstone or fought the Ender Dragon. Now, take your Minecraft game to a whole new level by experiencing the coolest mods—short for modifications—available. Mods change the game of Minecraft, both in ways that can be small and simple, such as better lighting or new creatures to fight, or they can literally reshape the game from the ground up, turning it into something entirely different and new. Enter Master the Mods!, the definitive guide for everything you need to know to about mods. This guide gives an overview of what mods are, what types of mods exist, and how to easily install them. Whether you’re trying mods for the first time or are already familiar with the wide world of mods, Master the Mods! presents whole new worlds to explore. This book is not authorized, sponsored, endorsed or licensed by Mojang AB. The trademark Minecraft is owned by Mojang AB; and other company names and/or trademarks mentioned in this book are the property of their respective companies and are used for identification purposes only. Triumph Books is a leader in quality and innovation in sports publishing and also publishes pop culture and current events books. They are based in Chicago. Games/Computer: Entertainment & Games • 208 Pages • 6 x 9 • 150 Screen Shots • Four-color Interior 9781629371849 • Available • $12.95 (Can $13.95) Paper • Rights: World • Triumph Books 224 The Big Book of Building, Mods & Circuits Minecraft®™ Imagine It . . . Create It . . . Build It Triumph Books With more than 100 million participants, Minecraft has become a global craze and is one of the most popular video games ever • Co-op available Brought to you by the authors and editors that created The Big Book of Building, this guide book features more of everything—more mods, more mining, more mobs, and more Minecraft. The Big Book of Building, Mods & Circuits is packed with the most recent training, tools, and techniques to help readers get more out of their favorite sandbox game. 2015 was a pivotal year for Minecraft, and this book captures all the latest and greatest things that have happened to one of the most brilliant and immersive games in video game history. From a brief overview of the game to advanced farming, mining, and building techniques, this guide touches on everything Minecraft enthusiasts could ever ask for. Featuring authoritative and engaging content from our internal experts, it also highlights some of the most influential builders in the Minecraft community today and examines their creations and techniques that catapulted them to fame. This book is not authorized, sponsored, endorsed or licensed by Mojang AB. The trademark Minecraft is owned by Mojang AB; and other company names and/or trademarks mentioned in this book are the property of their respective companies and are used for identification purposes only. Triumph Books is a leader in quality and innovation in sports publishing and also publishes pop culture and current events books. They are based in Chicago. Games/Computer: Entertainment & Games 192 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • 100 Screen Shots • Four-color Interior 9781629371801 • November • $17.95 (Can $19.95) Cloth Rights: World • Triumph Books Also available: The Big Book of Building 9781629370286 $17.95 (Can $19.95) Cloth Master Builder 3.0 Advanced 9781629370934 $14.95 (Can $16.95) Paper The Ultimate Creator 9781629370422 $12.95 (Can $13.95) Paper The Ultimate Guide to Mastering Circuit Power! 9781629370941 $12.95 (Can $13.95) Paper 225 Ultimate Toy Collector Shopkins! Mary Boone More than six million Shopkins characters sold in the first four months of sale, and this is the ultimate guide for collectors • Co-op available The hit of the holiday toy season and a Girl Toy of the Year nominee, Shopkins are hotter than ever, and Ultimate Toy Collector is the must-have guide for true Shopkins collectors of all ages. It brings the fun and flair of the Shopkins world and features everything there is to know about these cute collectables. From season one favorites like Rockin’ Broc and Frank Furter to season two rarities like Pamela Pancake and Cute Boot, you’ll find them all here. This guide also celebrates the Shopkins animated videos and how they make up a huge part of the experience. It summarizes some of the most popular cartoons to date, provides ideas for fans who want to make their own Shopkins videos, and includes the secrets to finding exclusive and limited-edition characters, crafting with Shopkins, throwing a Shopkins-themed party, Shopkins trivia, fun games and activities, and much more. Mary Boone is the author of numerous nonfiction books and biographies, and she has been published in more than 100 regional and national magazines and newspapers. She lives in Tacoma, Washington. Activity/Crafts & Hobbies • 112 Pages • 8.5 x 11 100 Color Photos • Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9781629371795 • Available • $12.95 (Can $13.95) Paper Rights: World • Triumph Books Papercraft Colouring Book Illustrations by Clare Beaton Packed full of paper models for children to color in, cut out, and play with, this book will provide hours of creative fun Feeling crafty? Create a collection of papercraft toys with the coloring projects in this book. Colored crayons and a pair of scissors are all you need to get started. There are more than 230 projects to cut out and color in, including animals, dinosaurs, paper dolls, paper planes, ocean life, wild animals, and things that go. This delightfully simple book offers hours of fun. Clare Beaton is a children’s author and illustrator whose books include Clare Beaton’s Nursery Rhymes and One Moose, Twenty Mice. Activity • 128 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • Ages 3 & Up • Grades Pre-K & Up 9781909767430 • November • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada b small publishing 226 PAPER TOYS Catherine Bruzzone Illustrations by Vicky Barker Catherine Bruzzone has more than 20 years experience teaching languages to children and developing innovative language-learning programs. She is the author of the Children’s Classics series, the Lucy Cat series, the My First 100 Words series. Vicky Barker is an illustrator whose books include Animal Alphabet Activity Book, That’s Not My . . . Sticker Book Zoo, and The Usborne Big Colouring Book. Each: Activity • 24 Pages • 8.5 x 11 • Four-color Interior • Ages 6 & Up • Grades 1 & Up September • $10.99 (Can $12.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • b small publishing Superstars Build your own superstar with six mini paper people to press out and make, including one to color in and personalize It’s time to shine—on the catwalk, in front of the camera, or on stage before your adoring fans. To get started, simply press out and fold together your paper friends (no glue!). Characters include: an ice dancer, a top model, a film star, a pop star, and a TV chef, plus one blank template for you to press out and color in with your own character design. Each character comes with fascinating facts about real-life superstars, a paper person file to fill in with their personal details, and free extra doodles and projects to download online. 9781908164995 Action Heroes Create your own action hero with these mini paper people to press out and make, including one to color in and personalize From under the sea to outer space, these action heroes are ready and waiting for their first adventure. To get started, simply press out and fold together the paper friends (no glue!). Characters include: a deep sea diver, an astronaut, a secret agent, a fire fighter, and a soldier, plus one blank template for you to press out and color in with your own character design. Each character comes with fascinating facts about real-life action heroes, a paper person file to fill in with their personal details, and free extra doodles and projects to download online. 9781908164988 227 Mr Bean’s Disastrous Do-It-Yourself Doodle Book Anna Brett Follow the prompts to complete the disastrous, do-it-yourself doodles and let your pencils loose in the madcap world of Mr. Bean Design a wacky pattern for Mr. Bean’s car, give Scrapper the cat some even scrappier friends, draw Mr. Bean boogying away on the dance floor, and more. Doodle, draw, and color Mr. Bean’s favorite things, including Teddy and his green Mini—the best car ever built. You can also draw some of his not-so-favorite things, like Scrapper the horrible cat and Mrs. Wicket the scary landlady, when you complete this hilarious and disastrous doodle book. Anna Brett has worked in children’s publishing for more than seven years and has written and edited a variety of books. Her experience spans everything from curriculum-based reference to popular culture and books with digital extras, pop-ups, and stickers. Activity • 80 Pages • 7.5 x 9.75 • 80 B/W Illustrations • Ages 7–11 • Grades 2–6 9781783121380 • December • $9.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Carlton Mr Bean’s Joke Book Rod Green More than 300 hilarious jokes that Mr. Bean has inspired—a must-have for Bean fans, young and old Two soldiers were having lunch when one asked the other to pass the chocolate cake. “Sorry,” said his friend. “I can’t do that.” “Why not?” asked the first soldier. “Because it’s against regulations to help another soldier to dessert. Mr. Bean is a very funny man who likes nothing better than cracking a joke, and here they are, all his favorites, packed into a single book. It’s like a book of funny things like jokes. Only they are jokes. And they’re funny. That’s why we called it Mr Bean’s Joke Book. Um, can I go now? Rod Green has written and edited books featuring licensed children’s characters such as Mr. Bean, Merlin the Magical Puppy, Thunderbirds, and Engie Benjy, as well as a wide range of adult nonfiction. Nonfiction/Humor • 144 Pages • 5 x 7.75 • 100 B/W Illustrations • Ages 7–11 • Grades 2–6 9781783121373 • December • $7.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Carlton Lewis Carroll’s Puzzles in Wonderland Richard Wolfrik Galland A unique “in-world” puzzle experience inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic Take a trip down the rabbit hole into a wondrous world of riddles and enigmas. In this fabulous collection you will discover a host of challenging puzzles, some will be familiar, while others are curiouser . . . and curiouser. Richard Wolfrik Galland is a writer and games designer. He has worked as a magazine editor for Games Workshop and designed games for Hasbro and Sony Japan. He is now creative director at Warm Acre games. Activity • 144 Pages • 5 x 7.75 • 100 Color Illustrations • Ages 12 & Up • Grades 7 & Up 9781780976754 • December • $14.99 (NCR) Cloth • Rights: US • Carlton 228 GARETH MOORE Gareth Moore Gareth Moore is the author of a wide range of brain-training and puzzle books for both children and adults, including The Little Book of Puzzles, The Kids’ Book of Crosswords, The Brain Workout, Train the Brain, and many others. He also writes the monthly magazine Sudoku Xtra and runs the puzzle website www.puzzlemix.com. He earned his PhD at the University of Cambridge, UK, where he worked on machine intelligence. Each: Activity/Games • 192 Pages • Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Buster Books The Kids’ Book of Puzzles More than 100 brain workouts, puzzles, and exercises to complete This collection includes memory tests with words, shapes, and numbers; simple calculations; word squares; jumbled sentences; verbal-reasoning exercises; and Sudoku or Kakuro problems. The fun puzzles test language skills, visual and spatial awareness, memory, attention, and reasoning. An ideal learning companion, this pocket-sized book will help children learn to tackle puzzles and problems, while keeping them entertained anywhere and anytime. 4.25 x 5.75 • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 9781780551357 • September • $5.99 (Can $6.99) Quiz Book for Clever Kids The essential quiz book for clever kids who love to truly test their brain power More than 600 questions collected in this quiz book, ranging from science and nature to history and geography, will keep even the cleverest kids entertained. There are more than 10 different kinds of quizzes, such as True or False or multiple choice, making it impossible to get bored of these brainbusters. Three difficulty levels allow children to either work their way to the top, or start out with the ultimate challenge. 5 x 8 • Ages 6–10 • Grades 1–5 9781780553146 • October • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Also available: The Kids’ Book of Crosswords 9781780550770 $6.99 (Can $7.99) Paper The Kids’ Book of Mazes 9781780552484 $6.99 (Can $8.99) Paper The Kids’ Book of Wordsearches 9781780550763 $6.99 (Can $7.99) Paper Brain Games for Clever Kids 9781780552491 $7.99 (Can $9.99) Paper 229 UEFA Champions League Fact File Clive Gifford In-depth facts and statistics for every young soccer fan, including the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League Become an expert on the UEFA Champions League! Read all about the tournament’s top teams and record-breaking players, get the lowdown on the European Cup, and discover the legendary matches that have made the UEFA Champions League the world’s greatest annual soccer tournament. The book begins with a fast-paced intro to the glorious early years of the European Cup, from 1955 to 1992. The next section takes us through the modern UEFA Champions League, from qualifying to the final, packed with great stories and action pics. Lastly the book presents amazing facts and records, and punchy biographies of the tournament’s legendary players. Clive Gifford is an award-winning author of more than 150 books for children and adults, including The Kingfisher Soccer Encyclopedia; Soccer: The Ultimate Guide to the Beautiful Game; and Cool Technology, which won the School Library Association Information Book Award 2013. Nonfiction/Sports • 96 Pages • 8.5 x 11.25 55 Color Photos • 55 B/W Photos • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 9781783121311 • February • $14.99 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Carlton The Naughty Kid’s Handbook Rod Green Get out of eating brussels sprouts, get out of kissing old Auntie Gladys, get your dad to give you double the pocket money, and much more “Don’t be naughty!” How many times have you heard that? At home, at school, pretty much everywhere you go, So if everyone assume that you’re going to do something “naughty”—why not just do it? This handbook teaches kids how to pull off all sorts of tricks, from ducking out of PE at school to swerving chores at home or annoying the neighbors—well, they never stop complaining about you anyway, do they? You can learn vital skills like how to lie, how to cheat, and how to vomit at will to get what you want, and get away with it. They think you’re going to be naughty, so be naughty! Convince your younger sibling their room is haunted, make it look like you’ve showered when you haven’t, get your dog to actually eat your homework, and get out of hearing your parents’ music in the car. Just don’t get caught. Rod Green is the author of numerous books for children and adults, including The Dangerous Book for Men; Giant Vehicles; Santa’s Reindeer; and Santa Claus: The Magical World of Father Christmas, a New York Times bestseller. Nonfiction/Humor • 192 Pages • 5 x 8 • 35 B/W Illustrations • Ages 8–12 • Grades 3–7 9781784183387 • October • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Dino Books 230 Love You, Me Random House Australia A collection of photos, sayings, and illustrations that encourage self-confidence and positivity Kindness starts at home, so I think it’s time for my bubble bath. Love you, me. Adolescence is a tumultuous period that often leaves one full of insecurity and doubt. This beautifully packaged and colorful book contains images and text that serve to both inspire and reassure maturing teenagers. The perfect gift idea for a best friend, Love You, Me reminds readers to take care of themselves, recognize their achievements, and share some optimism with those they love. Nonfiction • 96 Pages • 7 x 5 Four-color Interior • Ages 13 & Up • Grades 8 & Up 9780857985859 • January • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Random House Australia The Sticker Family: For You, Dad The Sticker Family Just write, draw, and wrap to make a great gift for Dad It’s so easy to create a unique and personal gift for dad that he can treasure forever. Children can imply complete the cool activities and fun questions about themselves and their dad by drawing, writing, and using the stickers inside. They’ll fill in a comic strip about their dad as a superhero, answer questions about his favorite sports, and draw the funny faces he makes. Besides stickers to fill in the pictures, this book comes with wrapping paper, a gift card, and an envelope, and it folds out into a stand to display the completed project. Activity • 24 Pages • 8.5 x 8.5 Two-color Interior • Ages 3–7 • Grades Pre-K–2 9781742978550 • October • $9.99 (NCR) Spiral • Rights: US Chirpy Bird 231 POETRY Each: Nonfiction/Poetry • 6 x 8 • Ages 6–11 • Grades 1–6 $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Caboodle Books Ltd So, You Want to Be a Wizard? Wes Magee A spellbinding collection of poems featuring magic and mischief In Wes Magee’s new book of spellbinding poems, you’ll find magic, mysterious places, and a cast of creepy characters. You can visit a ruined castle in Scotland, attend the Vampire’s “Bite Fright” party, and discover what’s behind the green curtain. Just open the book and take a look. Wes Magee is the children’s author of more than 100 books, including fiction, plays, and poetry. 64 Pages • 18 B/W Illustrations • 9780956523914 • October Deep in the Green Wood Wes Magee An enchanting collection of poems about school, the sea, space, and more In Wes Magee’s new book of enchanting poems, you’ll find tempting treats and spooky scenes. You can explore an abandoned mansion, meet Mr. Grimm, head the mysterious Howler of the Purple Planet, and, of course, discover who lives. . . deep in the green wood. Wes Magee is the children’s author of more than 100 books, including fiction, plays, and poetry. 112 Pages • 37 B/W Illustrations • 9780956948267 • November The Great Galactic Ghoul Brian Moses A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away . . . Brian Moses wrote some spaced-out poems! From the first shopping cart on the moon to New York City, these universal poems cover most subjects in the universe. These out-of-this-world weird and wacky verses will make you laugh, cry, and think . . . whatever planet you’re from! Just watch out from the great galactic ghoul. Brian Moses is a children’s poet and the author of Animal Pants!, Is There Anything There at the Top of the Stair?, and Trouble at the Dinosaur Cafe. 132 Pages • 12 B/W Illustrations • 9780956265609 • October 232 POETRY Each: Nonfiction/Poetry • 6 x 8 • Ages 6–11 • Grades 1–6 $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Caboodle Books Ltd The Budgie Likes to Boogie! Brian Moses This silly collection of poems is about all kinds of crazy creatures Brian’s poetry never fails to capture the imagination of his many readers. If you are a newcomer to his work or a Brian die hard, this book with have you dancing with glee! These funny and heartwarming feather-brained rhymes about animals, insects, and birds are a real tweet! Brian Moses is a children’s poet and the author of Animal Pants!, Is There Anything There at the Top of the Stair?, and Trouble at the Dinosaur Cafe. 132 Pages • 17 B/W Illustrations • 9780955971198 • October Number, Number, Cut a Cucumber Nick Toczek These poems—about parades, bumble bees, salamanders, and more—are great for reading out loud Nick Toczek doesn’t just read out his poems, he shouts and chants them, dances and leaps them, whispers and screams them! See if you can read them out loud like him, or get your friends to join in with you as you perform. Nick Toczek is a children’s poet and the author of Can Anyone Be as Gloomy as Me? 90 Pages • 19 B/W Illustrations • 9780956265647 • October Don’t Put Dave in the Microwave! Chris White This insane collection of poetry looks at flattened platypuses, blind ferrets, and more Warning! This book may contain some of the following: Men with huge heads! Nervous hamsters! Stoopid people! Free money! Ducks, genies, and crime-solving fish! A voucher for eternal youth! Daft drawings, ridiculous rhymes, and weird creatures! The secret to life-long happiness! Hairy things and guitar-playing ferrets! To find out which of these are contained inside, do read this book, do try and enjoy it, but don’t put Dave in the microwave! Chris White is a writer, illustrator, and poet. 170 Pages • 85 B/W Illustrations • 9780955971150 • November Never Give a Duck a Pen! Chris White This hilarious collection of funny poems is sure to give any child a big belly laugh This is Chris White at his very best—a mad journey through the past 10 years of Chris’ favorite poems, such as “Bitey the Veggie Vampire” and “Never Put Curry Up Your Nose.” Whatever Chris writes, his unique sense of humor seems to hit the funny bone every time. Children of all nationalities and cultures seem to have one thing in common—they all like to laugh! Chris White is the king of the belly laugh—you have been warned! Chris White is a writer, illustrator, and poet. 190 Pages • 196 B/W Illustrations • 9780956523945 • November 233 The Lion Book of Christmas Poems Sophie Piper A sparkling collection of old and new poems which will add fun and delight to the Christmas season This poetry anthology includes both jolly and thought-provoking poems old and new to take the reader on a journey through the Christmas season, from the advent of winter to the dawn of the New Year. Poems cover much-loved themes, including the Nativity and the love and peace of God at Christmas time; the busyness and joy of family life and Christmas preparations; and hope for the new year. Poems are from names including Charles Causley, Steve Turner, Clare Bevan, Edward Lear, Emily Dickinson, and many more modern and traditional poets. The anthology is enlivened with pictures and photographs to showcase a whole range of jolly Christmas styles. This is a special book to share at home, while the wide scope of the poems makes this valuable for teachers looking for assembly and classroom resources. Sophie Piper is the author of numerous religious books for children, which include Daniel and the Lions, Goodnight Prayers, The Lion Book of Prayers to Read & Know, and Prayers for the Very Young. Seasonal/Poetry • 64 Pages • 5.5 x 6.75 • Four-color Interior • Ages 7–11 • Grades 2–6 9780745965109 • September • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s A Very Pirate Christmas Timothy Knapman Illustrations by Russell Ayto A rollicking, laugh-out-loud festive story that combines robots, pirates, and Christmas into one fun tale This delightful, twisted Christmas tale sees Father Christmas being captured by scurrilous robot pirates. The pirates then set about stealing the sleigh, pilfering the presents, and generally ruining the holiday. What sort of Christmas morning is in store? Can anyone thwart the pirate Santa and rescue the real Father Christmas? Timothy Knapman’s funny, rhyming text is paired brilliantly with Russell Ayto’s distinctive, atmospheric artwork. Timothy Knapman is a children’s author and playwright, and the author of The Dinosaurs in the Supermarket and Eleanor’s Eyebrows. Russell Ayto is an illustrator whose works include the Captain Flinn and the Dinosaur Pirates series, The Cow that Laid an Egg, and The Witch’s Children. Picture Books • 32 Pages • 9.5 x 11 32 Color Illustrations • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9781405265041 • September • $10.99 (NCR) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US • Egmont UK 234 The Story of Easter Mary Joslin Illustrations by Alida Massari A sumptuous presentation of the traditional Easter story Once, long ago, lived a man named Jesus. Many people flocked to hear his message about God’s love and forgiveness. When powerful people had Jesus put to death on a cross, his followers were in despair. But that was not the end—it was really a beginning. Celebrate the Easter tidings with this timeless and beautiful retelling retelling of the passion story, drawing on key episodes from the Gospels. Told in words resonant of the Bible and illustrated throughout with a mixture of full-page art, vignettes, and borders, in calming yet rich yellows, blues, and greens, this is a picture book to be enjoyed year after year. Mary Joslin is the author of a number of books on spirituality, including The Goodbye Boat, The Minstrel’s Tale, and The Tale of the Heaven Tree. Alida Massari is an award-winning artist and the illustrator of Stories of the Saints. Seasonal/Religious • 32 Pages • 8.5 x 10.25 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9780745965642 • January $14.99 (Can $17.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s 235 TINY TOTS Lois Rock Illustrations by Kay Widdowson Lois Rock is the author of numerous children’s titles that have been translated into more than 30 languages, including A Child’s First Book of Prayer, The Lion Book of 1000 Prayers for Children, and My Very First Bible. Kay Widdowson is a children’s book illustrator whose books include Beep Beep, Clap Your Hands, and Enchanted Castle. They previously collaborated on Tiny Tots Bible and Tiny Tots Christmas. Each: Religious • 6.5 x 7 • Four-color Interior • Ages 2–4 • Grades Pre-K–Pre-K Cloth • Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s Tiny Tots Easter The story of Easter lovingly retold for tiny tots to treasure The first Easter is retold with no more than 50 words per double-page spread and fun, jolly artwork. The clear text is easy to read aloud and the swirly, bright art style will capture the attention of any young child, with lots of little details to spot. This is a perfect introduction to the first Easter to share with children. Seasonal • 32 Pages • 9780745964560 • January • $7.99 (Can $9.99) Tiny Tots Prayers Simple and sincere prayers for tiny tots to treasure, packed with colorful illustrations A companion prayer book to the cheerful Tiny Tots Bible, this volume contains sweet, simple, and sincere prayers, inspired by the promises of the Bible. The 27 easy to remember prayers are illustrated with trademark joyful characters and jam-packed with colors. Religious • 64 Pages • 9780745965529 • September • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Also available: Tiny Tots Bible 9780745963839 $12.99 (Can $15.99) Cloth 236 Tiny Tots Christmas 9780745964553 $8.99 (Can $10.99) Cloth The Lion Storyteller Book of Parables Bob Hartman Illustrations by Krisztina Kállai Nagy Fifteen of Jesus’s parables are given a fresh twist in Bob Hartman’s lively and dynamic style When Jesus spoke in parables, crowds gathered around eagerly. Many were simple tales—of farmers, shepherds, fishermen, housewives—while others highlighted the foibles and failings of priests and kings. Each one contained a deeper meaning: about what it meant to be part of God’s kingdom. Perfect to be read aloud and then read alone, Bob Hartman’s lively retellings will draw a crowd eager to engage with all the wisdom and fun of the originals. Bob Hartman is the author of numerous children’s books, including The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book, The Lion Storyteller Easter Book, Noah’s Big Boat, and The Three Billy Goats’ Stuff! He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Krisztina Kállai Nagy is the illustrator of such children’s books as Cuddle Up, The Lion Storyteller Bible, Night Night, and Who’s Hiding? Religious • 64 Pages • 8.5 x 10.25 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–9 • Grades K–4 9780745964461 • October $14.99 (Can $17.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s Also available: The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book 9780745960944 $19.99 (Can $21.99) Cloth The Lion Storyteller Christmas Book 9780745963792 $14.99 (Can $16.99) Paper The Lion Storyteller Bible 9780745964331 $22.99 (Can $25.99) Hardcover and CD 237 BIBLE PROMISES Sophie Piper Illustrations by Antonia Woodward Giftable books of Bible words and prayers for special moments Gather together to welcome your new baby into the family and into the church! These adorable little books are full of words from the Bible and prayers that a child can grow to treasure, and make wonderful keepsake books for the occasion. Share these words of God’s love with the child who is dear to you. Sophie Piper has an excellent reputation as a compiler of children’s prayers books, which include Goodnight Prayers, Prayers for the Very Young, and Prayers for a Better World. Antonia Woodward is an illustrator. Each: Religious • 32 Pages • 6.5 x 7 • Four-color Interior • Ages Up to 3 • Grades Up to Pre-K October • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Cloth • Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s Bible Promises for Baby’s Christening 9780745976204 Bible Promises for Baby’s Baptism 9780745965543 Bible Promises for Baby’s Dedication 9780745976068 238 The Lion Picture Bible Sarah J. Dodd Illustrations by Raffaella Ligi The treasured stories of the Bible are retold faithfully in clear and engaging words, with bright and appealing pictures bringing each wonderful scene to life “A mild and cozy introduction to some of the Bible’s most familiar stories.” —Publishers Weekly on Bible Stories for Little Angels Bright, vibrant pictures are the focus of this children’s Bible where expressive people and animals carry out their lives against a backdrop of colorful and dramatic landscapes. The scenes are set evocatively, not only bringing life and character to the stories of the Bible for younger, or perhaps first-time readers, but also to explaining their implication in the wider context of the Bible. There is a glossary included in the back to explain the words which may be unfamiliar, and page references for each word. Sarah J. Dodd is a former teacher and the author of Bedtime Stories for Little Angels, Bible Stories for Little Angels, and Christmas Stories for Little Angels. Raffaella Ligi is an illustrator whose works include Illustrated Grimm’s Fairy Tales, My First Fairyland Book, and See Inside Fairyland. Religious • 384 Pages • 7.5 x 6 Four-color Interior • Ages 5–7 • Grades K–2 9780745963037 • September $16.99 (Can $19.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s 239 Read-Along Bible Stories Retold by Christina Goodings Illustrations by Jimothy Oliver Ten favorite Bible stories retold with verve and good humor—perfect for reading aloud Ten favorite Bible stories are retold and accompanied by spirited pictures that interact with the text to engage young children. Pulled-out words in large characters enable learner readers to identify and say words that sound alike. This is a way to make Bible story time huge fun and hugely memorable. Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, Jonah and the Whale, The Good Samaritan, and The Lost Sheep are among the stories included. Christina Goodings is the author of numerous children’s books, including Baby Rhymes and Bedtime Blessings, Growing Green, I Want to Know About Jesus, and the Bartimouse series. Jimothy Oliver is the illustrator of the Marvelous Manners series. Religious • 96 Pages • 8.5 x 10.25 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9780745965444 • September $14.99 (Can $17.99) Hardcover Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s 240 I Spy Bible Julia Stone Illustrations by Samantha Meredith Try to find the lions, spy the flower, and spot the birds in these 11 Bible stories with an I Spy game for the very young Toddlers notice all kinds of interesting things in pictures: children, animals, minor characters getting into scrapes. This book recreates Bible scenes with cheery cartoon pictures with lots of little extras for little kids to find. Match up the picture from the panel down the side to the detail in the picture! Julia Stone had a successful career in publishing children’s picture books for many years before starting to write for children herself. Samantha Meredith designs and illustrates children’s books, such as 25 Crafts for Christmas and Busy Bees Easter, but her work has also included surface pattern design, greeting cards and gift wrap, craft projects, toy packaging, and branding for sushi and tea companies. Religious/Activity • 24 Pages • 7 x 7 Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K 9780745965550 • October • $9.99 (Can $11.99) Board Book Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s 241 MY VERY FIRST Lois Rock Illustrations by Alex Ayliffe Lois Rock is the author of numerous children’s titles that have been translated into more than 30 languages, including A Child’s First Book of Prayers, The Lord’s Prayer and Ten Commandments, My Very First Bible, and My Very First Christmas. Alex Ayliffe is an award-winning illustrator with a distinctive and appealing paper collage technique. Each: Religious • 5.5 x 6.75 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K Hardcover Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s My Very First Bible Simple, yet faithfully told, these Bible stories are respectful to the Bible’s original text, while still being perfect for young children “The vivid collage-style pictures, by Alex Ayliffe, beautifully complement Lois Rock’s spare, direct text. The stories are told with an exquisite simplicity which faithfully reflects the language of the Bible.” —Times Educational Supplement Twenty best-loved Bible stories—10 from the Old Testament and 10 from the New Testament—are specially retold here for the very young with bold and engaging illustrations. Each story is illustrated with paper collage pictures, making this book easy to read to very young children. Stories include In the Beginning, Noah and the Ark, Jonah and the Whale, Daniel and the Lions, Baby Jesus, the Boat in the Storm, the Good Samaritan, the Lost Sheep, and more. 256 Pages • Ages 3–5 • 9780745960982 • September • $12.99 (Can $15.99) My Very First Bible Gift Edition The popular children’s Bible, now available in a gift format, is ideal for young audiences Twenty best-loved Bible stories—10 from the Old Testament and 10 from the New Testament—are specially retold here for the very young with bold and engaging illustrations. Each story is illustrated with paper collage pictures, making this book easy to read to very young children. Stories include In the Beginning, Grandfather Abraham, Joseph and His Dream, Moses and the King, Brave Joshua, David and His Song, Nehemiah’s Prayers, Baby Jesus, Jesus Grows Up, Jesus and His Friends, A Prayer for Always, Almost the End, and Good News. 256 Pages • 9780745962344 • November • $16.99 (Can $19.99) My Very First Prayers This bright and engaging collection of prayers is wonderful for sharing with young children An appealing collection of 120 prayers to share with a young child. Contains themes of all the things in a child’s world—discovering oneself, being part of a family, exploring the world, feeling happy, feeling sad, and learning about the love of God. The bright illustrations of children and animals offer plenty of character to appeal to young children and the adults who share this collection of prayers with them. 160 Pages • 9780745965918 • September • $10.99 (Can $12.99) 242 The Hard to Swallow Tale of Jonah and the Whale Joyce Denham Illustrations by Amanda Hall A dangerous mission, a man on the run, danger at sea, an incredible whale rescue, and a grand finale about forgiveness “Here is a special book, beautifully produced with softly colored, charming illustrations.” —Carousel on Saint Francis of Assisi The story of Jonah and the whale is full of ingredients that children love, and the beautiful illustrations and dramatic storyline make this classic tale with a special twist into a great read. Parents, godparents, grandparents, and Sunday school teachers will also recognize the value of the story as an essential part of building a child’s cultural education. Joyce Denham is the author of A Child’s Book of Celtic Prayers, Saint Francis of Assisi, and Stories of the Saints. She lives in Minneapolis. Amanda Hall is an award-winning illustrator whose works include The Lion Book of Day-by-Day Prayers, The Lion Classic Aesop’s Fables, and The Lion Day-by-Day Bible. Religious • 32 Pages • 9 x 10 • Four-color Interior • Ages 4–8 • Grades Pre-K–3 9780745965840 • September • $8.99 (Can $10.99) Paperback Picture Book Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s Bob Hartman’s Bible Baddies Bob Hartman Twenty-one gripping stories about some of the Bible’s most infamous villains “Has the same appeal as the Horrible Histories series and serves as a brilliant introduction to the Bible for children who might otherwise ignore it.” —Bookseller Retold with Bob Hartman’s insight and wit, some of these tales are funny, others are sinister, and some feature reformed baddies. Their dastardly deeds, pride, ruthlessness, and misuses of power are vividly recreated. There are also “come-uppance” stories and, last but not least, those showing God’s compassion for the worst of “baddies.” “Baddies” include Pharoh, David, Jonah, Herod, Zacchaeus, Pilate, Peter, Jacob, Goliath, Judas, and Paul. Bob Hartman is the author of numerous children’s books, including The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book, The Lion Storyteller Easter Book, Noah’s Big Boat, and The Three Billy Goats’ Stuff! He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Religious • 224 Pages • 5 x 8 • Ages 9–12 • Grades 4–7 9780745976198 • November • $12.99 (Can $15.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Lion Children’s 243 MY FIRST DOT-TO-DOT Christina Goodings Illustrations by Emanuela Carletti Christina Goodings is the author of numerous children’s books, including Baby Rhymes and Bedtime Blessings, Growing Green, I Want to Know About Jesus, and the Bartimouse series. Emanuela Carletti is an illustrator. Each: Activity • 16 Pages • 8.25 x 10.75 • Four-color Interior • Ages 3–5 • Grades Pre-K–K November • $6.99 (Can $8.99) Paperback Picture Book • Rights: US & Canada • Lion Children’s My First Dot-to-Dot Lost Sheep Story Connect the dots to learn the story of the lost sheep in this fun activity book The story of the lost sheep is told in scenes with colorful backgrounds—but you have to join together the action yourself! Each page has a simple dot-to-dot outline for you to join up and reveal the character. A centerfold of stickers is also included. 9780745965710 My First Dot-to-Dot In the Beginning Connect the dots and complete the action to discover the story of the creation The story of the creation is told in scenes with colorful backgrounds—but you have to join together the action yourself! Each page has a simple dot-to-dot outline for you to join up and reveal the character. A centerfold of stickers is also included. 9780745965680 My First Dot-to-Dot Noah’s Ark Connect the dots to learn the story of Noah in this fun activity book The story of Noah’s Ark is told in scenes with colorful backgrounds—but you have to join together the action yourself! Each page has a simple dot-to-dot outline for you to join up and reveal the character. A centerfold of stickers is also included. 9780745965697 244 Dream Baby Guide: Sleep Positive Routine Management for Happy Days and Peaceful Nights Sheyne Rowley A spin off of the Sheyne Rowley’s Dream Baby Guide with all the information parents and caregivers need to help their babies sleep well in a simple, straightforward, shorter format Sheyne Rowley is known as a baby whisperer because of the highly successful integrated program she’s developed for helping parents assist their babies to be calm, content, and happy. One of the most popular aspects of her program is her guidance for parents on teaching their babies to sleep. She explains that sleep disruption is a mirror image of imbalance during the day. She teaches parents to identify their child’s individual sleep needs, which might be low, average, or high; understand associations (such as you being present when they go to bed) and how they impact on your child’s ability to get to sleep; and learn how to communicate with your baby so you can ask him or her to go to sleep rather than relying on luck. Sheyne Rowley is a respected and popular early childhood expert and the author of Sheyne Rowley’s Dream Baby Guide. Parenting & Family Care • 320 Pages • 6 x 9.5 9781742375885 • November • $22.95 (Can $27.95) Paper Rights: US, Canada, China, South Korea & Taiwan • Allen & Unwin My Mini Midwife Everything You Need to Know about Pregnancy and Birth Denyse Kirkby From cravings to stretch marks, all your questions answered in a nonpreachy, down-toearth style Have you ever wished your midwife lived next door so you could ask her for answers to your questions as soon as they came to mind? This handy and authoritative book is here to reassure you and provide all the guidance you need, anytime and anywhere. It gives clear answers to confusing questions, covering everything from conception to delivery and beyond, and will be invaluable for anyone who is planning or expecting a baby. Denyse Kirkby is a registered midwifery lecturer and public health practitioner. Parenting & Family Care/Health • 160 Pages • 5 x 7.5 9781849535168 • September • $14.95 (Can $17.95) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Summersdale Temperament Tools Working with Your Child’s Inborn Traits Revised edition Helen F. Neville, BS, RN, and Diane Clark Johnson The most recent and respected research on how temperament can affect a child’s progress toward developmental milestones and responses to new experiences “This is a useful book for all parents and others who work closely with children. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal on first edition • Co-op available Research shows that many challenging behaviors are connected to a child’s inborn temperament, the unique set of characteristics that each child is born with. Coauthor Helen Neville has updated the contents of the original edition of Temperament Tools to reflect the latest understanding about inborn temperament and its effects on behavior. This book describes many types of children and offers strategies to help deal with behavior resulting from inborn temperament. Parents fill out a temperament chart to help define and understand their child, then consult the appropriate chapter that refers to that type of child. Temperament Tools avoids the use of psychological jargon while featuring the extensive practical understanding of children and their parents’ questions and needs for skills. Adults using the book find the sections on practical ways to handle kids with temperament in mind to be valuable for restoring peace in home or school. Helen F. Neville, BS, RN, is a longtime pediatric nurse and a parent educator. She is the author of Is This a Phase?; Mommy! I Have to Go Potty!; and What to Do About Sleep Problems in Young Children, 12 Months to 5 Years. Diane Clark Johnson is the coauthor of the first edition of Temperament Tools. They both live in Oakland, California. Parenting & Family Care • 128 Pages • 5.5 x 8.5 • 11 Line Drawings • 1 Chart 9781936903252 (Replaces 9781884734342) • October • $16.95 (Can $18.95) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Parenting Press 245 Unlocking Your Child’s Genius How to Discover and Encourage Your Child’s Natural Talents Andrew Fuller All children have greater capacity and inner genius than either we or they realize—this book tells how to release that potential Children are born bright, curious, and inquisitive. All too often in middle childhood, the initial fires of genius that burned so brightly falter, and there is a risk that they will be snuffed out. If this happens, children fear trying new things and worry about making mistakes. The child is left with a stunted version of their abilities and themselves. Fortunately the power of parents to ignite the blaze of brilliance at this time becomes truly inspiring. You have at your fingertips the best laboratory for unlocking your child’s genius—it’s called the world. This book is designed to help you to parent intentionally so that your children can flourish and develop their own form of creative imaginative genius. Andrew Fuller is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Melbourne and he has acted as the scientific consultant for ABC TV on the science of teenage brains. He is the author of numerous books, including The Bright Kid Challenge and Life: A Guide. Parenting & Family Care • 256 Pages • 6 x 8.25 9781925048353 • October • $18.95 (Can $22.95) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Finch Publishing Modern Grandparenting Games and Activities to Enjoy with Your Grandchildren June Loves An extensive, imaginative, and entertaining resource containing more than 180 games and activities to enjoy with your grandchildren Increasingly grandparents are being asked to take on the role of carers and be an alternative to child-care centers and after-school care. For many grandparents, this can be a daunting prospect. Even experienced grandparents might struggle to find ways to keep children entertained and occupied for the entire day. That’s where this book comes in, with more than 180 time-tested, enjoyable, and creative activities that stimulate imagination and creativity, and encourage children away from the TV, tablets, and devices. It also offers helpful advice on a wealth of issues that grandparents can face, such as negotiating often delicate family situations, using new technologies, understanding child development, and dealing with the stress of school holidays. June Loves has written more than 100 books. She is a mother of four and grandmother of 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Parenting & Family Care • 304 Pages • 6 x 9 9781925048100 • October • $22.95 (Can $27.95) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Finch Publishing 20 Tips for Parents The Realistic Parent’s Guide to Understanding and Shaping Your Child’s Behaviour Professor Kim Oates Foreword by Professor Fiona Stanley A realistic, practical, and down-to-earth look at dealing with many of the common concerns that parents have in managing the behavior of children from two to 10 Based on his extensive years of work with parents and children, a pediatrician offers his advice on such common concerns as coping with tantrums, dealing with fussy or picky eaters, using discipline that works, deciding on how much TV and when, respecting and understanding children’s feelings, separating behavior from the child’s personality, and loving unconditionally. He also addresses how to identify bad advice and a parenting myths, and how to manage “helpful” advice from family member and friends. Catering from toddlers to early adolescence, the book’s main message is for parents to stop trying to be perfect parents, as this often causes unnecessary pressure and anxiety. Instead it advises parents to focus on being a “good enough” parent. Professor Kim Oates is a pediatrician and the author of Child Abuse and Now You’re a Grandparent. Professor Fiona Stanley is a distinguished professorial fellow in the School of Paediatrics and Child Helath at the University of Western Australia. Parenting & Family Care • 224 Pages • 6 x 8.5 9781925048162 • September • $17.95 (Can $21.95) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Finch Publishing 246 Raising Competent Teenagers . . . In an Age of Porn, Drugs, and Tattoos Dr. Linda Friedland A how-to guide that can be read straight through, or dipped into for advice on more than 100 different issues common to parents of teens “Thoughtful multicultural and multinational analysis. . . . An inspiring how-to manual for anyone interested in creating families ‘in which every individual can grow and prosper’ . . . this book will find an empathetic readership.” —Publishers Weekly on Raising Competent Children Traversing the teen years is tricky and challenging for most parents. Pornography, sex, cyber bullying, body piercing, drug experimentation, and tattoos are all part of adolescent life. How do you remain an effective, strong and compassionate parent, able to talk to your children as they become adult? This hands-on manual contains tools for keeping up communication with your teen. The author has distilled the wisdom of prominent parenting educators and her own knowledge as a medical doctor and also a mother of five children. More than 100 issues are discussed and are followed up with practical “what to do” ideas. Major areas discussed include brain and body changes, parent teen conflict, implementing rules and family values, saying no, narcissism and entitlement, and helicopter and tiger parenting. Dr. Linda Friedland is an international health expert, medical doctor, television personality, well-regarded international speaker, and author. She delivers numerous keynotes and seminars globally and travels frequently presenting health, lifestyle, and illness prevention programs and keynotes for corporations throughout Asia, the U.S., the UK, Australia, and South Africa. Dr. Friedland’s clients include numerous financial institutions, the health care and beauty industry, women’s organizations, and the media. Self-Help/Family & Relationships • 240 Pages • 8.25 x 5 9781925017397 • September • $19.95 (Can $23.95) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Rockpool Publishing Tricky Teens How to Create a Great Relationship with Your Teen . . . Without Going Crazy! Andrew Fuller Help for any parent with a teenager who is chatty one day and morose the next, who refuses to come out of their room or get off their smart phone, or who argues endlessly with everyone around them With warmth, good humor, and insight, clinical psychologist Andrew Fuller offers crucial advice on achieving a happy home life while raising teens. He focuses on what is actually happening in the teenage brain; common issues that most teens face including anxiety, arguments, computer addiction, peer pressure, perfectionism, and self harm; ways to parent teenage boys and teenage girls—and why these methods differ; identifying and defusing clash points in the family; creating a detailed six-week plan that will help break negative behavior patterns within a family and create positive new ones; and essential conversations you can have with your teen, including information about love, money, drugs, jobs, and personal values, that will help shape them into the wonderful mature people you know they will be one day. For more than 30 years Andrew has worked with teens and their parents and here he stresses that teenage boys think and develop differently to teenage girls—and so he offers advice specific to each gender. Overall his main focus is on creating and nurturing open and solid relationships between parents and their teens that will lead into a well-balanced adulthood. Andrew Fuller works with many communities and schools in Australia and overseas. He is the author of numerous books, including The Bright Kid Challenge and Tricky Kids Parenting & Family Care • 304 Pages • 6 x 8.5 9781925048186 • September • $17.95 (Can $21.95) Paper • Rights: US & Canada Finch Publishing 247 How Mothers Love And How Relationships Are Born Naomi Stadlen The importance of intimacy between a mother and her baby and how this can impact a child’s ability to develop relationships early in life For more than 20 years, Naomi Stadlen has listened to hundreds of mothers talking at her weekly discussion groups. Here she offers unique insights into how mothers and babies learn to communicate intimately with one another. It covers areas such as how to create emotional “space” for an unborn child, how to maintain a close relationship with two or more children, the transformation into motherhood, and one’s role as a mother in wider society. By sharing the experiences of other mothers, Naomi Stadlen offers reassurance and support to all new parents as they navigate the highs and lows of the early years with their babies. Naomi Stadlen is a psychotherapist specializing in parenting issues, a La Leche League breastfeeding counselor, and the author of What Mothers Do. Parenting & Family Care • 346 Pages • 5 x 8 9780749952198 (Replaces 9780749952983) • September • $13.95 (NCR) Paper Rights: US • Piatkus Books Taming the Tiger Parent How to Put Your Child’s Well-Being First in a Competitive World Tanith Carey Practical, realistic solutions that give parents permission to take their foot off the gas and reclaim a more relaxed family life With constant testing in schools also raising the stakes, how can we tell when hot-housing children is actually doing more harm than good? In this ground-breaking and provocative book, Tanith Carey presents the latest research on what this contest is doing to the next generation. She explains why, far from making our children more go-getting and successful, it can back-fire with life-long repercussions, damage their emotional well-being, and fracture their relationships with the very people who love them most: their parents. Packed with insights, experts’ tips, real experiences, and resources, this book is a timely guide to safeguarding your child’s well-being in a competitive world, so they can grow into the happy, emotionally balanced people they really need to be. Tanith Carey is an author and newspaper journalist. Her previous books include Where Has My Little Girl Gone? Parenting & Family Care • 224 Pages • 5 x 8 9781845285494 • September • $14.95 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Robinson Toxic Childhood How the Modern World Is Damaging Our Children and What We Can Do About It Sue Palmer One in six children in the developed world is diagnosed as having “developmental or behavioral problems”—this book explains why and shows what can be done about it Children throughout the developed world are suffering: instances of obesity, dyslexia, ADHD, bad behavior, and so on are all on the rise. And it’s not simply that our willingness to diagnose has increased; there are very real and growing problems. Sue Palmer, a former teacher and literacy expert, has researched a whole range of problem areas, from poor diet, lack of exercise, and sleep deprivation to a range of modern difficulties that are having a major effect, such as television, computer games, mobile phones. This combination of factors, added to the increasingly busy and stressed life of parents, means that we are developing a toxic new generation. This book illustrates the latest research from around the world and provides answers for worried parents as to how they can protect their families from the problems of the modern world and help ensure that their children emerge as healthy, intelligent, and pleasant adults. Sue Palmer is a writer, broadcaster, and consultant on the education of young children. A former head teacher, she lectures widely around the world, and is an independent adviser to many organizations, including the BBC. Parenting & Family Care/Health • 384 Pages • 5.25 x 8.5 9781409158714 (Replaces 9780752880914) • October • $23.95 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US Orion Publishing 248 Cooks & Kids Too Alan Rustad Get children interested in cooking with these recipes, thought up by children and created by top chefs A recipe book with a difference! Children were asked to dream up their favorite food and take over the kitchen, and top chefs helped make this come true. With easy to follow recipes, instructions, and photographs to help you on your way, the book is a fun way to get children interested and involved in cooking. A perfect gift for those who need something to amuse children on a rainy day, or little ones who enjoy helping in the kitchen. Chefs include: Rick Stein, Sophie Dahl, James Martin, Bryn Williams, and Chris Lee. Includes metric measures. Alan Rustad was for a decade the face of television news in Wales as senior anchorman of HTV s nightly news program Wales at Six. He has worked as a reporter and sub-editor, as well as a freelance contributor to BBC Radio London. He later moved into television by joining HTV Wales (now ITV Wales) as the station’s first English language reporter for news and current affairs programs to cover North Wales. Cooking • 112 Pages • 7 x 8.5 • 200 Color Photos 9781909823051 • October • $16.99 (Can $19.99) Cloth • Rights: US & Canada Graffeg Also available: Cooks & Kids 9781905582556 $15.99 (Can $18.99) Cloth Teach Your Child Bridge Using a Simplified Acol System Ron Klinger How to teach children a game that is not only of great fun, but also develops mental and social skills There is every reason to start children on bridge at an early age. In addition to the obvious benefits to arithmetic and logical reasoning, bridge develops memory, judgment, concentration, planning ability, and cooperation. It is a social asset for life, and boosts mental alertness later in life. Not only is it fun to play, but bridge also allows one to make new friends easily and overcomes all kinds of social barriers and physical handicaps. Bridge can be played anywhere and anytime. You will be doing your child a lifelong favor by opening the door to the world of bridge. Ron Klinger is a leading international bridge teacher who has represented Australia in many world championships from 1976 to 2007. He has written more than 50 books, including 100 Winning Bridge Tips, 100 Winning Duplicate Tips, and Improve Your Bridge Memory. Parenting & Family Care/Games • 96 Pages • 5.25 x 8.5 9780297869955 • September • $19.95 (NCR) Paper • Rights: US • Peter Crawley 249 The No Nonsense Guide to Green Parenting How to Raise Your Child, Help Save the Planet and Not Go Mad Kate Blincoe Guides parents who want to be green, but don’t know how to balance that in a busy modern life In this fun, practical, and inspirational guide, you’ll learn how to maintain your green values while raising your children, engaging with nature, and getting outdoors—all without feeling guilty about the inevitable compromises. Aimed at parents of zero to 10-year-olds, this book takes a humorous and lighthearted look at all things green and nature inspired. Based on Kate Blincoe’s own experiences as an eco-aware parent, the book’s message is that it’s not about being perfect—it’s about giving it a try, feeling the benefits for your family, and having fun while you do it. This guide provides essential advice on food and eating, eco-buying, learning and playing, family-friendly foraging, growing plants and food with your family, green days out, activities and parties, green parenting in the city, and balancing your green ideals in a busy life. Kate’s pragmatic approach will inspire you to balance green living with the realities of raising children. Kate Blincoe is a freelance writer who works in public relations and environmental education, particularly for families. Parenting & Family Care/Nature • 208 Pages • 8 x 8 • 100 Color Photos • 20 Line Drawings • Four-color Interior 9780857842541 • November • $26.99 (Can $31.99) Paper • Rights: US & Canada • Green Books Parenting Without God How to Raise Moral, Ethical and Intelligent Children, Free from Religious Dogma Dan Arel Foreword by Peter Boghossian One of the very few parenting books written specifically for the 1 in 5 Americans who lack a belief in God • Co-op available Parenting Without God is for parents who lack belief in a god and who are seeking guidance on raising freethinkers in a Christian-dominated nation. It will help parents give their children the tools to stand up to attempts at religious proselytization, whether by teachers, coaches, friends, or even other family members. It also offers advice on teaching children to question what others tell them and to reach their own conclusions based on evidence and reason. Above all, the book argues that parents should lead by example—both by speaking candidly about the importance of secularism and by living an openly secular life. Dan Arel is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in AlterNet, American Atheist Magazine, the Huffington Post, Salon, and many other outlets. He lives in San Diego, California. Peter Boghossian is a full-time faculty member in the philosophy department at Portland State University and the author of A Manual for Creating Atheists. He lives in Portland, Oregon. Parenting & Family Care/Religion & Theology • 182 Pages • 6 x 9 9781634310444 (Replaces 9781908675293) • September • $14.95 (Can $17.95) Paper Rights: World • Pitchstone Publishing 250 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDES Thomas W. Phelan, PhD • Co-op available • Author’s previous books sold more than 1.5 million copies Thomas W. Phelan, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and a nationally renowned expert on child discipline and attention deficit disorder. He is the author of several bestselling books, including 1-2-3 Magic, 1-2-3 Magic for Teachers, All About Attention Deficit Disorder, Surviving Your Adolescents, and Tantrums! He lives in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Each: Parenting & Family Care • 8.75 x 11.5 • Pamphlet • Rights: World • ParentMagic, Inc. Homework Scholarship or Civil War? Sturdy, colorful, and illustrated, this user-friendly Quick Reference Guide highlights an easy-to-learn and effective solution for one of today’s hot parenting topics: homework Straightforward steps are described for avoiding homework hassles and making study time pleasant and productive. 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Bones.................... 170 1841: The Bushranger’s Boys........ 170 1844: The Last Horse Race............ 170 1854: Eureka Boys........................ 171 1915: Jimmy’s War....................... 171 1931: Tough Times....................... 171 20 Tips for Parents........................ 246 A Is for Alphabet....................... 94, 95 A Is for Aspen................................. 93 Aa to Zz.......................................... 18 Abbey Leads the Way................... 154 Abbey Spells Trouble..................... 154 Action Heroes............................... 227 Addition....................................... 221 Advanced Computational Skills..... 221 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The.................................... 123 Adventures of Pinocchio, The........ 119 Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse......................................... 124 Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The.... 123 Adventures with Music................. 160 Alexandra..................................... 133 Alfie and the Big Boys..................... 88 Alfie and the Birthday Surprise........ 88 Alfie Gets in First............................. 88 Alfie Gives a Hand.......................... 88 Alfie Weather................................. 88 Alfie Wins a Prize............................ 88 Alfie’s Alphabet.............................. 88 Alfie’s Christmas............................. 88 Alfie’s Feet...................................... 88 Alfie’s Numbers.............................. 88 Alice and the Apple Blossom Fair............................................ 254 Alice in the Spotlight..................... 148 Alice in Wonderland....................... 30 Alice of Peppermint Grove............ 254 Alice Stories, The.......................... 154 Alice Through the LookingGlass.......................................... 120 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland........... 34, 81, 125, 126 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: The Little Folks’ Edition.............. 127 Alice-Miranda............................... 149 Alice-Miranda at Camp................. 149 Alice-Miranda at the Palace........... 149 Alice-Miranda in Japan.................. 149 Alice-Miranda in New York........... 149 Alice-Miranda in Paris................... 149 Alice-Miranda Shines Bright.......... 149 Alice-Miranda Shows the Way...... 149 All Aboard!..................................... 14 All Through the Year..................... 255 Alphabet Cities......................... 92, 93 Amazing Mr Zooty!....................... 114 Amazing Water............................... 58 American Adventure....................... 91 Amina........................................... 185 And All That Jazz.......................... 176 Anglo-Saxons................................ 211 Angry BirdsTM Downloaded............. 16 Animal Music.................................... 6 Animal Rescue................................ 24 Anne of Avonlea........................... 123 Anne of Green Gables.................. 123 Ant and Bee................................... 57 Ant and Bee................................... 57 Ant and Bee and Kind Dog............. 57 Ant and Bee and the ABC............... 57 Ant and Bee and the Doctor........... 57 260 Ant and Bee and the Rainbow........ 57 Ant and Bee and the Secret............ 57 Ant and Bee Count 1 2 3................ 57 Ant and Bee Go Shopping.............. 57 Ant and Bee Three Story Collection.................................... 57 Ant and Bee Time........................... 57 Ants................................................ 20 Apple Pigs....................................... 70 Arctic Little Folk............................ 159 Army of the Undead, The.............. 166 Around the World in Eighty Days.......................................... 120 Around the World with Ant and Bee....................................... 57 At the Show................................. 253 Athens Is Saved!........................... 156 Ava and the Little Folk.................... 52 Axel Scheffler Treasury of Rhyming Stories......................................... 13 B Is for Boston................................ 93 Baby for Loving, A.......................... 67 Bake Babushka!.............................. 78 Barry Loser.................................... 138 Barry Loser and the Case of the Crumpled Carton....................... 138 Barry Loser and the Holiday of Doom........................................ 138 Baseball History for Kids................ 204 Basic Computational Skills............. 221 Battle for the Golden Egg, The...... 142 Battle of Britain............................. 168 Beach Buddies.............................. 151 Beast Charming............................ 190 Belinda Murrell..................... 178, 179 Benji Bear’s Busy Day...................... 12 Bible Promises............................... 238 Bible Promises for Baby’s Baptism..................................... 238 Bible Promises for Baby’s Christening................................ 238 Bible Promises for Baby’s Dedication................................. 238 Big Book of Building, Mods & Circuits, The............................... 225 Big Book of Building, The.............. 225 Big Book of Mr Badger, The.......... 136 Big Thursday................................. 252 Birds............................................... 20 Birthday of the Infanta, The.......... 193 Birthday Treasure............................ 15 Black Beauty........................... 30, 123 Blame It on the Boo-gie................ 141 Blast Off!........................................ 14 Blaze of Glory............................... 180 Blitzcat.......................................... 157 Bloodstone................................... 196 Blue Fairy Book, The...................... 117 Bob Hartman’s Bible Baddies......... 243 Bob the Bursting Bear................... 132 Body, The....................................... 21 Bones, The.................................... 188 Borderlands.................................. 167 Boris the Boastful Frog.................... 97 Boudicat!...................................... 139 Boy and the Owl, The................... 104 Boy Versus Rat Dog....................... 253 Boy with Two Heads, The.............. 181 Boys United.................................. 257 Brain Games for Clever Kids.......... 229 BraveMouse Readers..................... 130 Brazil............................................ 210 Breaking Pointe............................. 177 Bridie’s Fire................................... 200 Britain Through the Ages.............. 211 Broomstick Bike, The..................... 182 Brotherhood of Thieves................. 166 Brothers of the Buffalo.................. 188 Budgie Likes to Boogie!, The......... 233 Bump............................................ 252 Burning Moon.............................. 165 Bush Baby Rescue......................... 253 Buzzy Bee......................................... 3 Buzzy Bee’s Birthday Party................. 3 Buzzy Bee’s Food Shapes.................. 3 C Is for Chicago.............................. 93 Cafe................................................. 2 Call of the Wild and White Fang, The................................... 123 Call of the Wild, The..................... 119 Calm Baby, Gently............................ 5 Camilla the Not-So-Quick Chameleon................................ 129 Captain Fantastic.......................... 257 Captured!..................................... 163 Caramel Tree Readers Level 2............................... 128, 129 Caramel Tree Readers Starter Level............................... 128 Carousel....................................... 189 Cat that Climbed the Christmas Tree, The................................... 116 Celts............................................. 211 Chance of a Lifetime..................... 174 Charlie Chick Goes to School.......... 74 Charlie Crow in the Snow............... 76 Charlie Girl — “Tails” of a Very Original Poodle.......................... 102 Charlie Girl Hits Hollywood . . . An L.A. Only Adventure!............ 102 Charlie Girl: A Story of Love and Instinct................................ 102 Charlie Girl: Her Very Happy Life in the Town She Calls Home, New York City!.................................. 102 Charlie Girl: Lost in the Tents at Fashion Week—Paris!................ 102 Chasing the Valley........................ 167 Chasing the Valley........................ 167 Cheer Up Your Teddy Bear, Emily Brown!............................. 109 Chicken Clicking............................. 85 Chicken Licken................................ 26 Chimpanzee Children of Gombe..... 45 China............................................ 210 Chocolate Mousse for Greedy Goose............................................ 6 Christmas Carol, A.......... 30, 121–123 Circles............................................. 41 Circus Act..................................... 163 Classic Tales of Babar.................... 122 Classic Tales of Oscar Wilde.......... 122 Clementine Rose........................... 147 Clementine Rose and the Ballet Break-In..................................... 147 Clementine Rose and the Famous Friend........................................ 147 Clementine Rose and the Farm Fiasco........................................ 147 Clementine Rose and the Perfect Present...................................... 147 Clementine Rose and the Pet Day Disaster...................................... 147 Clementine Rose and the Seaside Escape....................................... 147 Clementine Rose and the Surprise Visitor........................................ 147 Clementine Rose and the Treasure Box............................................ 147 Clemetine Rose and the Movie Magic........................................ 147 Common Core.............................. 220 Common Core Math Kindergarten.............................. 220 Complete Math Success................ 219 Complete Math Success Grade 1.... 219 Complete Math Success Grade 2.... 219 Complete Math Success Grade 3.... 219 Complete Math Success Grade 4.... 219 Complete Math Success Grade 5.... 219 Complete Math Success Grade 6.... 219 Con-nerd...................................... 254 Convent, The................................ 201 Cooks & Kids........................ 249, 252 Cooks & Kids Too......................... 249 Cool Architecture.......................... 202 Cool Art........................................ 202 Cool Astronomy............................ 202 Cool Philosophy............................ 203 Cool Science Tricks....................... 202 Coolest Pool, The.......................... 140 Country of Wolves........................ 192 Cracked........................................ 200 Creative Dance & Learning............ 217 Crikey and Cat................................ 61 Croc on the Rock............................ 96 Cryptic Casebook of Coco Carlomagno and Alberta, The.... 131 Crystal Bay Girls............................ 184 Cubs in a Tub............................... 130 Cuckoo in the Nest....................... 186 Curious Critters................................. 9 Curious Critters Board Books............. 9 Curious Critters Marine..................... 9 Curious Critters Volume Two............ 9 Curious Critters: Michigan................ 9 Curious Critters: Ohio....................... 9 Curious Minds.............................. 208 Curse of the Oni........................... 143 Dad Factor, The............................ 252 Daisy All Alone.............................. 152 Daisy in the Mansion..................... 152 Daisy on the Road......................... 152 Dance Till You Drop...................... 177 Danger Island................................ 163 Dark Spaces.................................. 164 Darkness Slipped In......................... 73 Date with Destiny......................... 175 Day of the Dreadful Undead......... 143 Deep in the Green Wood.............. 232 Demons of Dunkirk....................... 169 Devil’s Fire, The............................. 166 Devoted Friend, The/The Nightingale and the Rose.............................. 193 Dinnertime.................................... 251 Dinosaurs........................................ 21 Discovering Literature Series: Challenging Level....................... 222 Dismal Daffodil, The...................... 131 Division......................................... 221 Do You Dare?....................... 170, 171 Dobbin and the Silver Shoes.......... 116 Doctor White.................................. 45 Dog Detectives: Lost in London, The................................ 91 Dog Tags...................................... 160 Don’t Do That!............................... 81 Don’t Forget Tiggs!....................... 132 Don’t Look Now........................... 137 Don’t Look Now 1........................ 137 Don’t Look Now 2........................ 137 Don’t Look Now 3........................ 137 Don’t Look Now 4........................ 137 Don’t Put Dave in the Microwave!............................... 233 Doodle Jump® Downloaded............ 17 Doombringer................................ 181 Double Disaster!........................... 175 Title Index Down with the Romans!............... 156 Dracula......................................... 123 Dragon Frontier............................ 165 Dragon Frontier............................ 165 Dream Baby Guide: Sleep.............. 245 Dreamless..................................... 190 Dreams Are Made for Children....... 59 Dropping In.................................. 164 Dunkirk......................................... 168 Duty Calls..................................... 168 E Is for Egypt................................... 95 Eagle & the Wren, The.................... 45 Early Learning Fun......................... 218 Easy Read Sherlock Holmes........... 209 Eat Baby, Healthy.............................. 5 Edge Chronicles, The..................... 181 Eeeek, Mouse!................................ 82 Egg, The......................................... 21 Egmont Classics........................ 34, 35 Egmont Heritage........................... 122 Elizabeth Clark Story Books, The............................................ 116 Elves and the Shoemaker, The......... 26 Emily Brown.......................... 108, 109 Emily Brown and the Elephant Emergency................................. 108 Emily Brown and the Thing........... 108 Emily Sanders Mystery series, The.................................. 159 Emma Saves the Day..................... 154 Enormous Turnip, The..................... 28 Esther’s Rainbow............................ 62 Evening at Alfie’s, An...................... 88 Excellent Invention, An.................. 140 Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn, The............................. 105 Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn Diver, The.................................. 105 Extraordinary Adventures of Mr Benn Spaceman, The.......................... 105 Eye of the Cyclaw......................... 139 Fabulous Foskett Family Circus, The.............................................. 86 Fairy Books................................... 117 Fairy Tales from Many Lands......... 122 Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde............. 193 Fairytale Hairdresser, The................ 89 Fairytale Hairdresser, The................ 89 Fairytale Hairdresser and Cinderella, The............................. 89 Fairytale Hairdresser and Sleeping Beauty, The.................................. 89 Fairytale Hairdresser and Snow White, The................................... 89 Fairytale Hairdresser and the Little Mermaid, The.............................. 89 Farm Friends................................. 253 Farmer and the Beet, The.............. 128 Fashion Frightmare!...................... 175 Fat Ferdie...................................... 255 Fat Ladies Club, The...................... 256 Felty Flaps......................................... 1 Fever (Book 1)............................... 256 Final Battle, The............................ 166 Find King Alfred!.......................... 156 Fionnuala...................................... 133 First Discovery Music..................... 216 First Favourite Tales................... 26–29 First Steps in Music series................ 56 First Third, The.............................. 252 First Voyage, The.......................... 254 First-Time Father........................... 252 Five Children & It.......................... 123 Five Nice Mice................................. 43 Five Nice Mice & the Great Car Race............................................ 43 Five Nice Mice Build a House........... 43 Flick.............................................. 201 Flipping Out!................................ 175 Flowers........................................... 20 Flying Save!, The........................... 258 Flying Solo.................................... 175 Food of Love, The......................... 252 Football Academy......................... 257 For Kids series....................... 204, 205 Forever Clover............................... 154 Forever Friends Sticker & Activity Book.......................................... 154 Forgotten Pearl, The...................... 178 Four Little Pigs, The......................... 91 Four Seasons of Lucy McKenzie, The........................... 200 Fox and the Crow, The.................. 128 Fractions....................................... 221 Free Kick....................................... 257 Frog Prince, The............................ 128 From Preschool to the Penitentiary................................ 223 Gareth Moore............................... 229 Gay & Lesbian History for Kids...... 205 George Gets Dressed.................... 111 George Goes on a Plane............... 110 George Goes Swimming............... 111 George Toddler Books.......... 110, 111 George Visits the Doctor............... 110 Get to the Core of State Standards.................................. 220 Gingerbread Man, The.................... 26 Giver: A Teaching Guide, The........ 222 Go, Maddie, Go!.......................... 154 Gobbledygook Is Eating a Book, The.................................. 255 Gobbolino the Witch’s Cat............ 124 Go-Carts, Catapults & Midnight Feasts........................................ 208 Golden Age, The........................... 118 Goldilocks and the Three Bears..................................... 28, 36 Good Morning Mr Pancakes........... 60 Good Wives.................................. 123 Graham Greene.............................. 87 Grandma’s Red Silk Dress.............. 100 Graveyard Book, The: A Teaching Guide........................................ 222 Great Cake Bake, The................... 160 Great Expectations........................ 123 Great Fire...................................... 169 Great Galactic Ghoul, The............. 232 Great Pet Plan, The....................... 253 Green Fairy Book, The................... 117 Grey Fairy Book, The..................... 117 Grimm’s Fairy Tales....................... 122 Gulliver’s Travels............................. 31 Hammy the Wonder Hamster........ 257 Happy Birthday with Ant and Bee....................................... 57 Happy Christmas Hammy the Wonder Hamster....................... 257 Happy Prince, The......................... 193 Happy Street..................................... 2 Hard to Swallow Tale of Jonah and the Whale, The................... 243 Hare & the Hedgehog, The............. 49 Harold and Grace.......................... 103 Harry and the Dinosaurs................ 258 Have You Met Scribble?.................. 79 Heart of Gold................................ 180 Heidi....................................... 31, 123 Helix and the Arrival...................... 183 Hello from Nowhere....................... 90 Hello! London................................. 11 Henny Penny................................... 39 Henry David Thoreau for Kids........ 205 Henry Ford for Kids....................... 204 Here Comes a Kiss.......................... 68 Hesperus Minor Classics........ 118, 119 Highlanders, The........................... 166 Hippo Has a Hat................................ 7 History Mystery, The..................... 182 Hit the Streets............................... 176 Hobbit, The: A Teaching Guide..... 222 Holiday Hullabaloo........................ 134 Hollis Family Books........................ 186 Homework.................................... 251 Hoodwinked!................................ 252 Horror........................................... 164 Hour of Need................................ 180 How Animals Sleep......................... 21 How Mothers Love........................ 248 Hunger Games, The: A Teaching Guide........................................ 222 Hunter’s Moon............................. 197 Hush, The..................................... 198 I Am Not a Loser........................... 138 I Am So over Being a Loser............ 138 I Am Sort of a Loser...................... 138 I Am Spartapuss............................ 139 I Am Still Not a Loser..................... 138 I Spy Bible..................................... 241 I Wanna Be a Dinosaur!.................. 56 I, Humanity................................... 104 Illustrated Christmas Cracker, The.... 86 In the Fields and the Trenches....... 207 India Dark..................................... 200 Intern, The.................................... 256 Ireland.......................................... 210 Ironheart....................................... 196 Is It Because?.................................. 81 Ivory Rose, The.............................. 179 Izzy Folau...................................... 174 Jack and Nancy............................... 86 Jack and the Beanstalk.............. 28, 37 Jennie Jenkins................................. 56 John Diamond.............................. 123 John Williamson’s Christmas in Australia.................................... 255 Joke Book..................................... 163 Julia Donaldson............................. 6, 7 Juliet, Nearly a Vet................ 151, 253 Julius Caesar................................. 212 Jungle Book, The............ 31, 123, 124 Junk Drawer Chemistry................. 207 Just Henry..................................... 187 Just So Stories......... 35, 120, 123, 124 Kamik’s First Sled............................ 54 Kangaroos Hop............................... 63 Kate Plays Detective...................... 154 Katie............................................. 106 Katie and the British Artists........... 106 Katie and the Dinosaurs................ 106 Katie and the Spanish Princess...... 106 Katie and the Starry Night............. 106 Katie and the Waterlily Pond......... 106 Katie in London............................ 106 Katie in Scotland........................... 106 Katie’s Picture Show..................... 106 Kidnapped.................................... 123 Kids’ Book of Crosswords, The...... 229 Kids’ Book of Mazes, The.............. 229 Kids’ Book of Puzzles, The............. 229 Kids’ Book of Wordsearches, The.. 229 Kipper........................................... 107 Kipper........................................... 107 Kipper’s Beach Ball........................ 107 Kipper’s Birthday........................... 107 Kipper’s Christmas Eve.................. 107 Kipper’s Little Friends.................... 107 Kipper’s Monster.......................... 107 Kipper’s Snowy Day...................... 107 Kipper’s Toybox............................ 107 Kitchen Garden Cooking with Kids........................................... 252 Knock! Knock! Open the Door........ 13 L Is for London................................ 94 Ladybird Classics....................... 30–33 Ladybird Stories for 2 Year Olds.... 256 Ladybird Stories for 3 Year Olds.... 256 Ladybird Stories for 4 Year Olds.... 256 Ladybird Stories for 5 Year Olds.... 256 Large Mammals, Stick Insects & Other Social Misfits.................... 195 Last Elephant, The......................... 253 Legend of Ironheart...................... 196 Legs................................................ 65 Leo Da Vinci vs. the Ice-cream Domination League.................... 180 Lesson for Lina, A......................... 254 Let’s Look................................. 22, 23 Let’s Look for Butterflies................. 23 Let’s Look for Garden Birds............. 23 Let’s Look for Garden Wildlife......... 23 Let’s Look for Minibeasts................ 22 Let’s Look for Trees......................... 23 Let’s Look for Wild Flowers............. 23 Let’s Look in Ponds & Rivers............ 23 Let’s Look in Woods & Forests......... 23 Let’s Look on the Farm.................... 23 Let’s Look on the Seashore............. 23 Letters Are for Learning.................... 4 Letters from Around the World..... 210 Lewis Carroll......................... 126, 127 Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland........................... 257 Lewis Carroll’s Puzzles in Wonderland............................... 228 Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, The.................................. 118 Like a Wolf..................................... 48 Lily and the Fairy House................ 255 Lina at the Games......................... 254 Lina’s Many Lives.......................... 254 Lion Book of Christmas Poems, The................................ 234 Lion Picture Bible, The................... 239 Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book, The.................................. 115 Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book, The.................................. 237 Lion Storyteller Bible, The.............. 237 Lion Storyteller Book of Parables, The............................. 237 Lion Storyteller Christmas Book, The.................................. 237 Little Black Fish, The...................... 192 Little Bookshop and the Origami Army!, The.................................. 83 Little Fire Engine, The...................... 87 Little Flower King, The.................... 44 Little Horse Bus, The....................... 87 Little Love Song, A........................ 187 Little Mermaid, The......................... 50 Little Miss Muffet Counts to Ten............................................ 114 Little Moon Raven, The................... 47 Little Princess, A...................... 35, 123 Little Red Hen, The.......................... 29 Little Red Riding Hood.............. 27, 38 Little Women................................ 123 Locket of Dreams, The.................. 179 Looming Lamplight, The............... 131 Lord of the Flies, The: A Teaching Guide....................................... 222 Lost Dogs, The.............................. 151 Lost World Circus.......................... 253 261 Title Index Louis Armstrong........................... 216 Love Baby Healthy............................. 5 Love Bites..................................... 175 Love You, Me............................... 231 Lucky Break.................................. 175 Lucy & Tom at the Seaside.............. 88 Luke & the Little Seed..................... 42 Lulu Bell................................ 144, 145 Lulu Bell and the Arabian Nights........................................ 144 Lulu Bell and the Birthday Unicorn...................................... 145 Lulu Bell and the Christmas Elf...... 145 Lulu Bell and the Circus Pup.......... 145 Lulu Bell and the Cubby Fort......... 145 Lulu Bell and the Fairy Penguin...... 145 Lulu Bell and the Koala Joey.......... 144 Lulu Bell and the Magical Garden...................................... 145 Lulu Bell and the Moon Dragon...................................... 145 Lulu Bell and the Pirate Fun........... 144 Lulu Bell and the Pyjama Party....... 145 Lulu Bell and the Sea Turtle........... 145 Lulu Bell and the Tiger Cub........... 145 Macbeth....................................... 212 Machine Gunners......................... 157 Macmillan Classics................ 124, 125 Mad About Mega Beasts!............. 112 Maggie Mouse –The Educated Mouse....................................... 129 Magic Porridge Pot, The.................. 29 Magnus.......................................... 66 Maisie Moo and Invisible Lucy......... 61 Man with the Twisted Lip, The...... 209 Marooned in the Arctic................. 206 Master Builder 3.0 Advanced........ 225 Master the Mods!......................... 224 Matilda’s Lost and Found.............. 154 Maze of the Minopaw.................. 139 Meet Alice.................................... 254 Meet Daisy.................................... 152 Meet Lina..................................... 254 Meet Pearlie.................................. 153 Meet Ruby.................................... 254 Melric............................................. 84 Melric and the Dragon.................... 84 Melric and the Petnapping.............. 84 Melric and the Sorcerer................... 84 Melric the Magician Who Lost His Magic..................................... 84 minedition minibooks............... 44, 50 Minton Goes!............................... 132 Minton Goes! Underwater & Home at Last........................................ 132 Minton series................................ 132 Minty and Tink.............................. 114 Missing Jack.................................... 64 Missing Mongoose, The................ 131 Modern Grandparenting............... 246 Moment of Truth.......................... 180 Monster Surprise!, A..................... 258 Monsterbook: Rumblefart and the Beastly Bottom........................... 258 Monsters, Inc.................................. 19 More and More Ant and Bee.......... 57 More Ant and Bee......................... 57 Morris the Mankiest Monster........ 112 Mother Earth and Her Children....... 55 Mother Earth and Her Children Coloring Book.............................. 55 Mr Badger.................................... 136 Mr Badger and the Big Surprise..... 136 Mr Badger and the Difficult Duchess..................................... 136 262 Mr Badger and the Magic Mirror........................................ 136 Mr Badger and the Missing Ape........................................... 136 Mr Bean’s Disastrous Do-It-Yourself Doodle Book.............................. 228 Mr Bean’s Joke Book..................... 228 Mr Bear........................................ 109 Mr Bear Babysits........................... 109 Mr Super Poopy Pants..................... 64 Mr. Willy-Nilly and Zoey’s Dream....................................... 100 Multiplication................................ 221 My Bedtime Monster...................... 44 My Big Kindergarten Book............ 218 My Big Preschool Book.................. 218 My English Activity Book............... 218 My First 100 English Words........... 213 My First 100 French Words........... 213 My First 100 Spanish Words.......... 213 My First 1000 English Words......... 213 My First 1000 French Words......... 213 My First 1000 Spanish Words........ 213 My First 1000 Words..................... 213 My First Discoveries................... 20, 21 My First Dot-to-Dot....................... 244 My First Dot-to-Dot In the Beginning.................................. 244 My First Dot-to-Dot Lost Sheep Story......................................... 244 My First Dot-to-Dot Noah’s Ark..... 244 My First London Bus........................ 10 My First London Bus Buggy Buddy.......................................... 11 My First London Sticker Book.......... 11 My First London Taxi....................... 10 My First London Taxi Buggy Buddy.......................................... 11 My Life & Other Massive Mistakes.................................... 183 My Life & Other Stuff I Made Up............................................. 183 My Life & Other Stuff That Went Wrong....................................... 183 My Math Activity Book.................. 218 My Mini Midwife.......................... 245 My Sister the Vampire................... 175 My Stinky New School.................... 64 My Very First................................. 242 My Very First Bible........................ 242 My Very First Bible........................ 242 My Very First Prayers..................... 242 N Is for New York........................... 92 Nameless One, The....................... 181 Nanny Piggins....................... 172, 173 Nanny Piggins and the Accidental Blast-Off.................................... 172 Nanny Piggins and the Daring Rescue....................................... 173 Nanny Piggins and the Pursuit of Justice................................... 173 Nanny Piggins and the Race to Power........................................ 173 Nanny Piggins and the Rival Ringmaster................................ 172 Nat Fantastic and the Brave Knights of Old........................... 112 Nativity, The.................................... 48 Naughty Kid’s Handbook, The....... 230 Naughty Nigel................................. 81 Naveed......................................... 185 Never Give a Duck a Pen!.............. 233 New Kind of Dreaming, A............. 198 New Royal Baby, The...................... 80 Newspaper Boy and Origami Girl!... 83 Night Vision.................................. 194 Nim’s Island.................................. 155 Nino’s Magical Night....................... 42 No Match for Dani........................ 148 No More Kissing!.......................... 114 No Nonsense Guide to Green Parenting, The........................... 250 No Stars to Wish On..................... 184 Not Now, Bernard........................... 85 Number, Number, Cut a Cucumber.................................. 233 Nursery Alice, The......................... 127 O Is for Olympics............................. 95 Ogres Do Disco............................. 158 Oh No!........................................... 25 Oliver Twist............................. 32, 123 Olivia Plays Her Part...................... 154 Olivia’s Fantastic Gymnastics......... 154 Ollie and the Wind.......................... 77 Olympuss Games, The................... 139 Once Upon a Timeless Tale....... 36–39 One Mole Digging a Hole.................. 7 One Small Island........................... 255 One, Two, Peekaboo!....................... 1 Orchard Book of Classic Shakespeare Verse, The.................................. 114 Origami Girl.................................... 83 Oscar Got the Blame....................... 81 Other Side of Nowhere, The.......... 194 Our Australian Girl........ 152–154, 254 Our First Caribou Hunt.................... 54 Our Island..................................... 255 Out to Launch............................... 184 Owl, The......................................... 21 Painting Heaven............................ 104 Pandora Jones: Admission............. 199 Paper Toys.................................... 227 Papercraft Colouring Book............ 226 Paradise Bird, The........................... 47 Parenting by Heart........................ 255 Parenting Without God................. 250 Paris, Modigliani & Me.................. 191 Parlour Games for Modern Families...................................... 256 PatrickGeorge........................... 24, 25 Pause, The.................................... 197 Peacetime for Alice....................... 254 Pearlie........................................... 146 Pearlie and Great Aunt Garnet...... 146 Pearlie and Her Pink Shell.............. 146 Pearlie and Jasper......................... 146 Pearlie and Opal............................ 146 Pearlie and Sapphire..................... 146 Pearlie and the Big Doll................. 146 Pearlie and the Cherry Blossom Fairy........................................... 146 Pearlie and the Christmas Angel.... 146 Pearlie and the Fairy Queen........... 146 Pearlie and the Flamenco Fairy...... 146 Pearlie and the Imperial Princess.... 146 Pearlie and the Lost Handbag........ 146 Pearlie and the Silver Fern Fairy..... 146 Pearlie Goes to Rio........................ 146 Pearlie in Central Park................... 146 Pearlie in Paris............................... 146 Pearlie in the Park......................... 146 Pearlie the Spy.............................. 153 Pearlie’s Ghost.............................. 153 Pearlie’s Pet Rescue....................... 153 Peekaboo........................................ 42 Peekaboo, Hello You!....................... 1 Peekaboo! Who Are You?................ 1 Penguins......................................... 20 Perfect Pet, The............................. 141 Perplexing Pineapple, The............. 131 Pet Shop........................................... 2 Peter Pan.................. 32, 34, 113, 123 Peter Pan and Wendy.................... 113 Phonics Storybook Set: Short Vowels and Magic E.............................. 128 Pink Fairy Book, The...................... 117 Pinkerton, Baloney and Geewizz..................................... 129 Pinocchio Learns to Love............... 128 Piotr Iliych Tchaikovsky.................. 216 Pirates Don’t Drive Diggers.............. 90 Playground Pets............................ 151 Playing Time................................. 223 Poetry................................... 232, 233 Poland.......................................... 210 Polly Parrot Picks a Pirate................. 71 Poppy Cat................................. 14, 15 Poppy Cat’s Sticker Scene Fun!....... 15 Powers, The.................................. 158 Powers, The.................................. 158 Prayer for World Peace, A............... 45 Predators: The Whole Tooth-andClaw Story................................. 214 Preschool Fun............................... 218 Princess and the Pea, The................ 36 Princess Is Coming to Town, The... 101 Princess Mirror-Belle...................... 150 Princess Mirror-Belle...................... 150 Princess Mirror-Belle and the Party Hoppers..................................... 150 Princess Pig................................... 130 Prison Break.................................. 163 Professor Rush and the Super Shuttle Shoes............................. 129 Promise, The................................. 258 Pucker Power................................ 158 Puss in Boots................................... 39 Queen & Mr Brown, The: A Day for Dinosaurs..................................... 71 Queen & Mr Brown: A Night in the Natural History Museum, The....... 71 Quentin Blake’s ABC....................... 86 Quentin Blake’s Amazing Animal Stories......................................... 86 Quentin Blake’s Nursery Rhyme Book............................................ 86 Quentin Blake’s Ten Frogs............... 86 Quick Reference Guides................ 251 Quincy Jordan............................... 184 Quiz Book for Clever Kids............. 229 Rabbits Don’t Lay Eggs!.................... 8 Race for Shogun’s Treasure, The............................................ 142 Race to the White House.............. 222 Railway Children, The................... 123 Raising Competent Teenagers....... 247 Rat Attack..................................... 130 Read Baby, Every Day........................ 5 Read-Along Bible Stories............... 240 Reading the Game........................ 257 Real Thing, The............................. 257 Reality Check................................ 174 Red Apple, The............................... 49 Red Fairy Book, The...................... 117 Red, Blue, Peekaboo!........................ 1 Rescue on Nim’s Island.................. 155 Ring of Earth, The......................... 259 Ring of Fire, The............................ 259 Ring of Sky, The............................ 259 Ring of Water, The....................... 259 Ring of Wind, The........................ 259 River Charm, The.......................... 179 Roar to the Rescue!...................... 258 Robert Westall.............................. 157 Robots and the Whole Technology Story.......................................... 214 Title Index / Publisher Index Rocket Rider................................. 163 Rollercoaster!................................ 161 Roman Britain............................... 211 Romeo and Juliet.......................... 212 Rosie’s Hat...................................... 75 Ruby and the Country Cousins...... 254 Ruby of Kettle Farm...................... 254 Ruby Talisman, The....................... 178 Run.............................................. 253 Runaways..................................... 255 S Is for Seattle................................. 92 Sadako’s Cranes............................. 46 Samurai vs Ninja................... 142, 143 Say Boo to the Animals!.................. 12 Say Goodnight to the Sleepy Animals!...................................... 12 Say Hello......................................... 12 Say Hello to the Snowy Animals!..... 12 Scarlett and the Scratchy Moon...... 61 Scent of Something Sneaky, The... 159 School Days for Ruby.................... 254 Science Sorted.............................. 214 Sci-Fi............................................. 164 Scourge of Jericho, The................. 166 Secret Garden, The................. 32, 123 Secret Life of Maeve Lee Kwong, The............................................ 200 Secret Santa.................................. 163 Secret Superhero.......................... 253 Secrets & Spies.............................. 175 Secrets Club, The.......................... 148 Secrets of the Henna Girl.............. 258 Selection of Nonsense Verse, A..... 122 Selfish Giant, The/The Star Child.......................................... 193 Sequin Star, The............................ 178 Shakespeare for Everyone............. 212 Shiny Guys, The............................ 253 Sick-Well Day, The........................ 141 Sign of Four, The.......................... 209 Silver Shoes........................... 176, 177 Singin’ in the Drain....................... 135 Singing Ape, The.......................... 253 Skyfire.......................................... 167 Sleep Baby, Safe and Snug................ 5 Sleeping Like a Baby..................... 253 Sly Fox and the Little Red Hen, The. 29 Snowball, The................................. 42 Snow-Smashers!, The................... 258 So, You Want to Be a Wizard?...... 232 Soldier’s Gift, The......................... 255 Something Stinks!......................... 159 Son of Spartapuss......................... 139 Special Kev..................................... 61 Speckled Band, The....................... 209 Spider and the Candy Lady........... 101 Spiders.......................................... 196 Splosh for the Billabong.................. 63 Spooktacular!............................... 175 Spoonful of Jam, A....................... 186 Spurt............................................ 194 Spy Dog........................ 161–163, 259 Spy Dog................................ 163, 259 Spy Dog & Spy Dog Captured! Bind-Up..................................... 259 Spy Dog Joke Book....................... 259 Spy Dog Teacher’s Pet................... 259 Spy Dog Unleashed....................... 259 Spy Dog: Captured!...................... 259 Spy Dog: Rocket Rider................... 259 Spy Dog: Secret Santa................... 259 Spy Pups....................... 162, 163, 258 Spy Pups: Circus Act..................... 258 Spy Pups: Danger Island................ 258 Spy Pups: Prison Break.................. 258 Spy Pups: Treasure Quest.............. 258 Squares........................................... 41 Stake Out!.................................... 175 Star Style...................................... 175 Starting Early................................ 160 Stem Cells Are Everywhere!.......... 217 Stepping Up.................................. 160 Sticker Family, The: For You, Dad........................................... 231 Stories for Halloween.................... 123 Storm Chaser................................ 161 Story of Easter, The....................... 235 Story of Scotland, The................... 214 Straight Forward Math Series........ 221 Striking Out.................................. 257 Subtraction................................... 221 Summer of Firsts........................... 160 Superbrain.................................... 163 Supermarket..................................... 2 Superstars..................................... 227 Surfacing...................................... 189 Survival Camp............................... 162 Take Two...................................... 175 Tale of Avalon, The....................... 129 Taming the Tiger Parent................ 248 Teach Your Child Bridge............... 249 Teacher’s Pet................................ 163 Teddy Robinson Storybook, The............................................ 124 Temperament Tools...................... 245 Tempest, The................................ 212 Ten Scared Fish............................... 63 Thai-riffic!..................................... 255 This Ordinary Life.......................... 191 Three Billy Goats Gruff, The...... 27, 39 Three Heads of Cerberus, The....... 164 Three Little Pigs, The......... 27, 38, 128 Three Musketeers, The.................... 33 Three Silly Chickens........................ 97 Through My Eyes.......................... 185 Through the LookingGlass.................................. 125, 126 Time for Bed, Nori........................... 40 Time of Trial.................................. 180 Time Shift Trilogy, The.................. 190 Timeliners..................................... 156 Tinklers Three, The................ 140, 141 Tiny Tots....................................... 236 Tiny Tots Bible............................... 236 Tiny Tots Christmas....................... 236 Tiny Tots Easter............................. 236 Tiny Tots Prayers........................... 236 Tobermory Cat, The...................... 103 Tobermory Cat, The 1, 2, 3........... 103 Today We Have No Plans.............. 256 Toddle Waddle................................. 7 Toddler Tactics.............................. 253 Tony Robinson’s Weird World of Wonders................................ 215 Tony Robinson’s Weird World of Wonders! 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