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PEACHTREE Spring 2012 Books for Young Readers

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THE CHESHIRE CHEESE CAT A Dickens of a Tale

In this playful homage to Charles Dickens, unlikely allies learn the lessons of a great friendship. written by

CARMEN AGRA DEEDY & RANDALL WRIGHT

Illustrated by

BARRY MOSER

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-595-9 / 1-56145-595-4 / 244 pages / Ages 10 and up / see page 39 Also available as an unabridged audiobook from Random House Listening Library in January 2012

WWW.CHESHIRECHEESECAT.COM “The book is a success in every way. It should be a first purchase for libraries interested in bringing young readers to the marvels of Dickens via the back—or, should I say tavern—door.” —School Library Journal, starred review “Expertly realized characters and effervescent storytelling make this story of unlikely friendship, royal ravens, and the finest cheese in London a delight.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Readers with great expectations will find them fully satisfied by this tongue-in-cheek romp through a historic public House that is the very opposite of Bleak. “ —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

CHARLES DICKENS February 2012 marks the bicentenary of Charles Dickens’s birth on February 7, 1812. Many organizations worldwide are planning festivals, exhibitions, and theatrical productions to honor the British novelist.

“What greater gift than the love of a cat?”—Charles Dickens


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PEACHTREE PUBLISHERS Spring 2012 Books for Young Readers CONTENTS

Spring 2012 Frontlist

2–19

Board Books

18–19

Picture Books

8–17

Middle Grade

2–5 & 7

Young Adult

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Backlist

20–60

Picture Books

20–45

Middle Grade

46–56

Young Adult

56–60

Index

61–62

Order Form

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Ordering Information

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FRONTLIST BY MONTH February

April

About Habitats: Oceans

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The Library Dragon HC & CD

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About Habitats: Deserts

16

The Princess and the Packet of Frozen Peas

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We’ve Got a Job

2–3

Seed Magic

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Summer on the Moon

5

John and Cathryn Sill John and Cathryn Sill Cynthia Levinson

Susan Stockdale

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The House on Dirty-third Street 11 Jo S. Kittinger and Thomas Gonzalez

Mooshka, A Quilt Story

12–13

Night of the Spadefoot Toads

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A Place for Bats

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Julie Paschkis Bill Harley

Melissa Stewart and Higgins Bond

Tony Wilson and Sue DeGennaro

Jane Buchanan and Charlotte Riley-Webb

March Fabulous Fishes

Carmen Agra Deedy and Michael P. White

Adrian Fogelin

May In the Garden

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Rough Waters

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Elizabeth Spurr and Manelle Oliphant S. L. Rottman


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We’ve Got a Job The 1963 Birmingham Children’s March Cynthia Levinson HC: $19.95 978-1-56145-627-7 / 1-56145-627-6 8-7/8 x 9-3/8 / 180 pages 54 B&W photographs Ages 10 and up / Nonfiction / History GRL Z; Gr 7th and up Territory: World All rights available Cynthia Levinson interviewed dozens of participants in the Birmingham Children’s March and spent four years researching and writing We’ve GoT A JoB to share their stories. A former teacher and educational policy consultant and researcher, she has also published articles in Appleseeds, Calliope, Dig, Faces, and Odyssey. She divides her time between Texas and Massachusetts. www.cynthialevinson.com

The inspiring story of one of the greatest moments in civil rights history as witnessed by four young people who were at the center of the action. The 1963 Birmingham Children’s March was a turning point in American history. In the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, the fight for civil rights lay in the hands of children like Audrey Hendricks, Wash Booker, James Stewart, and Arnetta Streeter. You might also like

Through the eyes of these four protesters and others who participated, We’ve GoT A JoB tells the little-known story of the 4,000 black elementary, middle, and high school students who voluntarily went to jail between May 2 and May 11, 1963. The children succeeded—where adults had failed—in desegregating one of the most racially violent cities in America. By combining in-depth, one-on-one interviews and extensive research, author Cynthia Levinson recreates the events of the Birmingham Children’s March from a new and very personal perspective.

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February

Praise for

nonfiction/history

On Thursday morning, May 2, 1963, nine-year-old Audrey Faye

We’ve Got a Job

Hendricks woke up with freedom on her mind. But, before she

“With WE’VE GOT A JOB, Cynthia Levinson tells

could be free, there was something important she had to do.

the incredible story of a key piece of civil rights history that many young people today may not know about. Readers will be riveted by the true stories of children like Audrey, Wash, James, and Arnetta and

“I want to go to jail,” Audrey had told her mother. Since Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks thought that was a good idea, they helped her get ready. That morning, her mother took her to Center Street Elementary

be reminded that just like them, they are

so she could tell her third-grade teacher why she’d be absent.

never too young to stand up and make a

Mrs. Wills cried. Audrey knew she was proud of her.

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She also hugged all four grandparents goodbye.

—Marian Wright edelman,

One of her grandmothers assured her, “You’ll be fine.”

President, Children’s Defense Fund

Then Audrey’s parents drove her to the church to get arrested.


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ADRIAN FOGELIN

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THE SORTA SISTERS

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-424-2 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-592-8 AR • RC • LEXILE • F&P GRL U; Gr 5 / Ages 8–12 Territory: world / All rights available

ANNA CASEY’S PLACE IN THE WORLD

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-249-1 PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-295-8 AR • RC • LEXILE • F&P GRL U; Gr 5 / Ages 8–12 Territory: world All rights available, except France

CROSSING JORDAN

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-215-6 PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-281-1 AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL X; Gr 6th and up Ages 8–12 / Territory: world All rights available, except France, Italy, Japan, Korea

neighborhood

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THE SORTA SISTERS

“This...book in Fogelin’s ‘neighborhood’ series can stand alone,

and the ending makes it clear that this enjoyable saga will continue.” —School Library Journal

ANNA CASEY’S PLACE IN THE WORLD

“Anna has inner pluck and outer charm: she’s been through a lot, but knows what needs to be done. Evocative descriptions bubble up from a deep reality....

And places are found, if not the ones both kids thought they wanted.” —Booklist

CROSSING JORDAN

“In this sensitive portrait of black-white relations in a changing neighborhood, Fogelin offers a tactful, evenhanded look at prejudice.” —USA Today

THE BIG NOTHING

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-326-9 PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-388-7 AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL Y; Gr 6th and up Ages 8–12 / Territory: world All rights available, except Italy

MY BROTHER’S HERO HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-274-3 PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-352-8 AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL W; Gr 5–6 / Ages 8–12 Territory: world All rights available, except France

Shrink-wrapped set of paperback editions of Adrian Fogelin’s Neighborhood Novels: $35.75 978-1-56145-662-8 / 1-56145-662-4

THE BIG NOTHING

“…a thoroughly engaging story of teen angst, multicultural and political divisions,

and a natural desire of neighbors to come to one another’s aid… Serious and humorous by turns, this seemingly simple story is actually quite complex but not weighty and will be enthusiastically embraced.” —School Library Journal

MY BROTHER’S HERO

“This story has plenty of action, but it’s the emotional drama, revealed in funny,

realistic dialogue and spot-on descriptions, that distinguish the novel. —Booklist


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Summer on the Moon Adrian Fogelin HC: $15.95 978-1-56145-626-0 / 1-56145-626-8 6 x 8-1/2 / 256 pages Ages 9–12 Territory: World All rights available Adrian Fogelin is the author of seven acclaimed novels that have appeared on such award lists as YALSA Best Books for Young Adults, VOYA Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers, IRA Notable Books for a Global Society, and Bank Street Best Children’s Books of the Year (see pages 4, 55, and 59). Fogelin lives in Florida. www.adrianfogelin.com

A move from the inner city to an unfinished suburban development turns Socko’s world inside out. It’s summer vacation, and times are tough everywhere. Socko and his best friend Damien are hanging around the rundown Kludge apartments, taking care to avoid the local gang members. When Socko’s great-grandfather suddenly offers to buy his family a house in the suburbs, Socko’s mom jumps at the chance to leave the bad neighborhood. Nothing in Moon Ridge is even remotely what Socko had imagined—it is a lonely wasteland of half-finished houses. Saddled with the care of his crotchety great-grandfather and worried about the friend he left behind, Socko escapes when he can by hopping on his skateboard to explore the empty subdivision that is now his private domain. But when the owner of Moon Ridge moves in across the street, his spoiled daughter Livvy adds some unexpected complications to Socko’s growing pile of worries. Constructing a new life will involve taking some risks, but in time Livvy and Socko find common ground and a ragtag community begins to rally around the struggling development. With humor and heart, Adrian Fogelin again weaves a timely story of loyalty, family, community, and economic hardship.

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Rough Waters S. L. Rottman PB: $7.95 978-1-56145-413-6 / 1-56145-413-3 5-1/4 x 8 / 240 pages AR • RC • Lexile • F&P Ages 12–16 / GRL Y; Gr 6th and up Territory: World All rights available HC: page 59 Teaching themes: death and grieving, responsibility, family, ecology/rivers S. L. Rottman is a high school english teacher and the author of several young adult novels (page 59). A graduate of Colorado State University, Rottman lives in Colorado. www.slrottman.net

“With the thrill of the rapids, realistic family dynamics, a little romance, and likable characters, this book is a great read.” –School Library Journal

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ROUGH Waters

A crisis on the river may be the only thing that can save Scott and Gregg from losing what little family they have left. When their parents are killed in a car accident, Scott and his brother Gregg are sent to live with an uncle they never even knew they had. Hurt, angry, and confused, they leave a comfortable life in the California suburbs and head to the remote Colorado Rockies, where their uncle runs a white-water rafting company. As they become acquainted with the power and unpredictability of the river and begin to learn the skills of maneuvering the rapids, the brothers discover that it’s harder than they ever dreamed to master the art of survival—both on and off the water.

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praise and Awards for rouGh wATerS: “Reminiscent of Gary Paulsen’s HATCHeT...or THe RIveR...this quick-paced adventure will be enjoyed by ‘river rats’ and those interested in the outdoors.” ―VOYA HC: 978-1-56145-159-3 Pb: 978-1-56145-427-3 page 59

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Night of the Spadefoot Toads Bill Harley PB: $7.95 978-1-56145-638-3 / 1-56145-638-1 5-1/2 x 8-1/2/ 192 pages AR • RC • Lexile • F&P Ages 8–12 / GRL T; Gr 4–5 Territory: World All rights available HC: page 54 Teaching themes: environment, endangered species, bullies, siblings, reptiles/snakes, amphibians/toads, and frogs, uprooting, friendship, teacher/student mentorship Bill Harley is a storyteller, musician, and writer who has been writing and performing for kids and families for more than twenty years. He is the recipient of Parents’ Choice and ALA awards as well as two Grammy Awards. www.billharley.com

when his family moves across the country, ben finds a kindred spirit in his eccentric science teacher. A new job for his father in Massachusetts means that Ben must leave behind his best friend, his western banded gecko, and—worst of all—the Arizona desert home he has loved and explored.

“…Harley’s appealing story shows readers that adults and children can connect in meaningful friendships, and reminds them that conservation can begin in their own backyards.”

–Kirkus Reviews

But Ben unexpectedly finds a kindred spirit in his new fifth-grade teacher, Mrs. Tibbets. Together they explore the varied habitats on her remote property, where she introduces him to the rare and elusive eastern spadefoot toads that make their home there. When Ben discovers that Mrs. Tibbets’s land may be sold to developers, he knows he has to do something.

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praise and Awards for NiGhT of The SpAdefooT ToAdS: “...the main character is a well-developed, realistic ‘child hero.’ ” ―School Library Journal

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The Library Dragon Hardcover & Audio CD Carmen Agra Deedy Illustrated by Michael P. White HC & CD: $19.95 978-1-56145-639-0 / 1-56145-639-X 9 x 12 / 32 pages / Media: airbrush AR • RC • Lexile • F&P Ages 4–8 / GRL P; Gr 3–4 Territory: World All rights available, except Korea CD only: $6.95 978-1-56145-640-6 / 1-56145-640-3 HC and doll: page 38 Carmen Agra Deedy, a New York Times bestselling author, has been writing and traveling around the world telling stories for more than twenty years. Her books (pages 38–39) have received numerous awards. She lives in Georgia. www.carmenagradeedy.com

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Michael P. White is an award-winning fine artist and the illustrator of several children’s books (pages 36 and 38). He lives in Georgia. www.michaelpwhite.com

The bad Girl

Sunrise elementary School has a biG problem. Their new librarian is a real dragon!

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RETURN OF THE LIBRARYD RAGON (HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-621-5)

When Sunrise elementary School advertised for a thick-skinned librarian with a burning love of books, Miss Lotta Scales knew she was perfect for the job. After all, who could guard books better than a ReAL dragon? Narrated by Deedy herself, this beloved classic will spark readers’ imaginations anew.

Also available in audio

praise for The LibrArY drAGoN: “Deedy is an accomplished storyteller, and kids will likely enjoy her frequent puns and wordplay and [Michael White’s] droll, stylized illustrations, filled with vibrant color and lots of comical details.” ―Publishers Weekly “Youngsters will enjoy the funny touches and librarians may feel the good-humored tap of a reminder that books are for kids.” ―School Library Journalchobrary Journal HC & CD: 978-1-56145-486-6 CD: 978-1-56145-467-9 page 38

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The Princess and the Packet of Frozen Peas Tony Wilson Illustrated by Sue deGennaro HC: $16.95 978-1-56145-635-2 / 1-56145-635-7 10 x 10-1/2 / 32 pages Media: watercolor, colored pencil Ages 4–8 / GRL L; Gr 2–3 Territory: US & Canada Rights: Scholastic Australia Tony Wilson is the author of eight books—five for children and three for adults. His first novel, PLAYeRS, earned him an award as a 2006 Best Young Australian Novelist. His first book for children was GRANNYSAURUS ReX, illustrated by David Cornish. www.tonywilson.com.au Sue deGennaro draws full time while sitting at a long bench on a wobbly stool, with her feet firmly on the ground. Her recent picture book projects include oNe FUNKY MoNKeY, THe veGeTABLe ARK, and THe ToMoRRoW BooK

in this modern take on the tale of the princess and the pea, prince henrik decides that sometimes real princesses can be too sensitive! Prince Henrik wants to marry an outdoorsy kind of girl, and he knows just how to find her: instead of a single pea tucked into a pile of bedding, Henrik tests prospective brides with an entire packet of frozen peas shoved under a flimsy camping mattress. You might also like:

Henrik despairs as princess after princess complains. He begins to believe he’ll never find the girl of his dreams, until one day she shows up unexpectedly in the form of his old friend, Pippa. Pippa is all too happy to join Henrik in pitching a tent or playing a hard game of hockey, after which she finds the perfect use for that packet of frozen peas! In this remix of the beloved fairy tale, Tony Wilson and Sue DeGennaro deliver a freshly humorous take on one prince’s search for the just-right girl of his dreams.

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Seed Magic Jane Buchanan Illustrated by Charlotte Riley-Webb HC: $16.95 978-1-56145-622-2 / 1-56145-622-5 9-1/2 x 11 / 32 pages / Media: acrylic Ages 4–8 / GRL K; Gr 2 Territory: World All rights available Jane Buchanan holds degrees from Greenfield Community College, Simmons College, and vermont College. She lives in western Massachusetts, where she works at her hometown library. www.janebuchanan.com Charlotte Riley-Webb earned a BFA from The Cleveland Institute of Art. Her paintings have appeared in more than twenty-five major exhibitions worldwide. She has illustrated a number of books, including ARoUND oUR WAY oN NeIGHBoR’S DAY and ReNT PARTY JAZZ. www.charlotterileywebb.com

A gift from the crazy old birdman shows rose that even in the barren, gray city, there are ways to make a beautiful garden.

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Rose and her brothers mock crazy old Birdman, who sits in his wheelchair all day feeding seeds to the pigeons. The birdman says pigeons are beautiful, but Rose dreams of gardens full of red and yellow and blue flowers, like the ones she sees in her library books. one day, Birdman fills Rose’s hands with slick, black seeds. He tells her they are magic—if she scatters them outside her window they will grow a garden. Her brothers don’t believe, but Rose sets the seeds out and waits. And waits. Finally, like Birdman promised, a garden appears before her eyes—a musical flurry of red and yellow and blue, drawn to Rose’s window by seed magic.

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The House on Dirty-third Street Jo S. Kittinger Illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez HC: $16.95 978-1-56145-619-2 / 1-56145-619-5 10-3/8 x 9-3/8 / 32 pages Media: pastel, colored pencil, and airbrush Ages 4–8 / GRL N; Gr 3 Territory: World All rights available Jo S. Kittinger is a graduate of the University of Montevallo and the author of a number of children’s books. www.jokittinger.com Thomas Gonzalez was born in Cuba and moved to the United States as a child. He is the illustrator of the New York Times bestseller 14 CoWS FoR AMeRICA (page 38). He lives in Georgia. www.tomprints.com

A mother and daughter turn a hopeless old house into a loving family home with faith, hard work, and the support of their community. When circumstances necessitate starting over, a mother and daughter purchase a falling-down house, which the mother believes is perfect because they can afford it. But soon they find themselves feeling isolated and defeated. Longing for their old neighborhood and friends, and overwhelmed by the repairs their new house needs, they finally realize they can’t do everything alone—the only way to make things better is to ask for help. They both learn that when you reach out to the community, people answer with kindness. As the house gets rebuilt, so does their sense of hope and belonging.

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Mooshka, a Quilt Story Julie Paschkis HC: $16.95 978-1-56145-620-8 / 1-56145-620-9 9-1/2 x 11/ 32 pages Media: india ink and gouache Ages 4–8 / GRL N; Gr 3 Territory: World All rights available Julie Paschkis taught art to grade school children for several years while working on her own art and illustration. She is the illustrator of a number of picture books including SUMMeR BIRDS: THe BUTTeRFLIeS oF MARIA MeRIAN and GLASS SLIPPeR, GoLD SANDAL: A WoRLDWIDe CINDeReLLA. www.juliepaschkis.com

A delightful, intergenerational bedtime story featuring a remarkable quilt and a reluctant new big sister.

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Karla loves her special quilt, Mooshka. But Mooshka is more than just a quilt—it speaks, comforting Karla at bedtime with whispered stories. Karla’s grandmother lovingly pieced Mooshka together using scraps of fabric from members of Karla’s family. each square, or “schnitz,” shares a special memory of Karla’s ancestors and their lives. When new baby sister Hannah arrives, Karla’s routine is upset and Mooshka falls silent. only when Karla shares Mooshka with her sister does the quilt begin to speak again and tell Hannah the treasured stories of her family.

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Praise for Julie Paschkis:

H “...Paschkis’ cheerful illustrations, filled with scrolling designs and smiling friends, reinforce the sense of the close, busy community working together.” ―Booklist, starred review (ALBeRT THe FIX-IT MAN)

“The story will entertain very young children, and the artwork will absorb them.” ―Publishers Weekly (WHeRe IS CATKIN?)

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A PLACE FOR 8

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BY MELISSA STEWART & ILLUSTRATED BY HIGGINS BOND

Through real-life scenarios described clearly and simply, the PLACE FOR... series introduces young readers to some of the pressing environmental issues the world faces today. In each book, Melissa Stewart focuses on a particular group of animals, showing the ways people’s behavior has inadvertently threatened the survival of some species and explaining how people have found methods to protect these beautiful and important creatures.Ê

HC:$16.95 / 978-1-56145-357-3 / 1-56145-357-9 PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-571-3 / 1-56145-571-7 AR • RC • Lexile / GRL N; Gr 3

Bank Street Best Books of the Year

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-562-1 / 1-56145-562-8 AR • RC • Lexile / GRL N; Gr 3 “The information is presented in a simple and idealistic way for young readers.”—School Library Journal

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-474-7 / 1-56145-474-5 AR • RC • Lexile • F&P / GRL N; Gr 3–4 “Put this one in the hands of budding scientists, environmentalists and nature lovers.”—Kirkus Reviews

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-521-8 / 1-56145-521-0 AR • RC • Lexile • F&P / GRL N; Gr 2–3 “The beautiful, realistic paintings are so lifelike that readers almost expect the subjects to jump off the pages.”—Booklist

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A Place for Bats Melissa Stewart Illustrated by Higgins Bond HC: $16.95 978-1-56145-624-6 / 1-56145-624-1 10-3/8 x 9-3/8 / 32 pages / Media: acrylics Ages 6–10 / Nature GRL o; Gr 3–4 Territory: World All rights available Melissa Stewart earned degrees from Union College and New York University and worked as an editor. She is the author of more than one hundred books and lives in Massachusetts. www.melissa-stewart.com Higgins Bond received a BFA from the Memphis College of Art and has illustrated many books for children. She lives in Tennessee. www.higginsbond.com

This fact-filled, colorful look at the amazing world of bats includes a call to action to protect these creatures and their habitats. In simple yet informative language, A PLACe FoR BATS helps young readers learn about the ways human action or inaction can affect bat populations and opens kids’ minds to a wide range of environmental issues. Describing various examples, the text provides an intriguing look at bats, at the ecosystems that support their survival, and at the efforts of some people to save them. At the end of the book, the author offers readers a list of things they can do to help protect these special creatures in their own communities.

Also by Melissa Stewart

Praise for the A PlAce For series: “Rich with color and detail, Bond’s paintings of varied ecosystems offer plenty for children to see while they learn the facts about butterflies and the accessible message about conservation.” —Booklist (A PLACe FoR BUTTeRFLIeS) “...a good starting place for environmental studies.” —Booklist (A PLACe FoR FRoGS)

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About Habitats

SERIES

Written by Cathryn Sill & Illustrated by John Sill Featuring easy-to read text combined with beautiful, realistic illustrations by a noted wildlife illustrator, these award-winning first guides help young readers explore the earth’s varied habitats.

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-469-3 / 1-56145-469-9 Ages 3–7 / Nature / GRL J; Gr 12 Territory: world • All rights available, except Japan

“…simple, informative sentences paired with beautifully detailed watercolor paintings… Great for classroom sharing.” —Booklist

“A solid introduction sure to help readers develop an appreciation for the scope and unique beauty of the mountains...that grace our planet.” —Kirkus Reviews

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NOW IN PAPERBACK & UPDATED!

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-559-1 / 1-56145-559-8 Ages 3–7 / Nature / GRL J; Gr 1–2 Territory: world • All rights available, except Japan

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-636-9 / 1-56145-636-5 HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-390-0 / 1-56145-390-0 Ages 3–7 / Nature / GRL J; Gr 2 / F&P Territory: world • All rights available, except Japan, Korea

❖ Bank Street Best Books of the Year

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-432-7 / 1-56145-432-X Ages 3–7 / Nature / GRL J; Gr 2 / F&P Territory: world • All rights available, except Japan

“The artwork is stunning, filled with realistic details... The format would work well as a read-aloud” —School Library Journal


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About Habitats: Oceans Cathryn Sill Illustrated by John Sill HC: $16.95 978-1-56145-618-5 / 1-56145-618-7 10 x 8-1/2 / 48 pages / Media: watercolor Ages 3–7 / Nature / GRL J; Gr 2 Territory: World All rights available Cathryn Sill, a former elementary school teacher, is the author of the acclaimed ABoUT… series (page 26). She and her husband live in North Carolina. John Sill holds a degree in wildlife biology from North Carolina State University. He is a prize-winning and widely published wildlife artist. www.johnsill.com

A thoughtful yet entertaining glimpse into the amazing world of the ocean for young children. Award-winning author Cathryn Sill and her husband, noted wildlife illustrator John Sill, introduce young readers to ocean habitats. In simple, easy-to-understand language, this guide teaches children what oceans are and what kinds of animals and plants live there. A glossary and afterword provide readers with further fascinating details.

Also by the Sills

Praise for The AbouT hAbiTATs... series: “A great choice for beginning readers and for sharing aloud...elegant blend of clearly presented facts and starkly beautiful paintings...” —School Library Journal (ABoUT HABITATS: DeSeRTS) “A beautiful and informative selection.” —School Library Journal (ABoUT HABITATS: MoUNTAINS)

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Fabulous Fishes Susan Stockdale Board: $6.95 978-1-56145-637-6 / 1-56145-637-3 5-7/8 x 6-1/2 / 22 pages / Media: acrylics F&P Ages 1–3 / Territory: World Rights: World, except Korea HC: page 27 Susan Stockdale has written and illustrated several picture books, including FABULoUS FISHeS and CARRY Me!, which was a 2006 Bank Street College of education Best Children’s Book of the Year. Before becoming a full-time author-illustrator, she worked as an art gallery manager, a special events coordinator, a public relations director, and a textile designer. Stockdale lives near Washington, D.C., and visits schools frequently. www.susanstockdale.com

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Simple, rhyming text and richly textured illustrations introduce readers to different kinds of fish and the underwater world they call home.

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Also by Susan Stockdale

From the spiky lionfish and the brightly colored clownfish to lanternfishes and hatchetfishes that flash lights so they can find each other in the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean, the breadth of sea life depicted in this stunning book will captivate young readers. This board book edition of Susan Stockdale’s popular book is sure to delight a whole new audience.

praise for fAbuLouS fiSheS: “...An excellent teaching tool and an appealing introduction to the wide world of fish.” ―Kirkus Reviews HC: 978-1-56145-560-7 page 27

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“every turn of the page reveals vivid paintings of exotic as well as common underwater creatures to delight all ages. If the paintings are the feast, Stockdale's words are the dessert....” ―The Washington Post “An exciting way to prepare kids for a visit to the aquarium.” ―Booklist

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In the Garden elizabeth Spurr Illustrated by Manelle oliphant Board: $6.95 978-1-56145-581-2 / 1-56145-581-4 5-7/8 x 6-1/2 / 22 pages Media: watercolor & colored pencil Ages 1–3 Territory: World All rights available Elizabeth Spurr holds a degree in journalism from the University of Southern California. A former newspaper editor, she is the author of a number of children’s books. www.elizabethspurr.com Manelle Oliphant is a graduate of Brigham Young University-Idaho and an artist and illustrator. She lives in Utah. www.manelleoliphant.com

Simple and evocative language and charming illustrations describe a boy’s experience in the garden. In this gently rhyming board book, a young boy creates a garden, one small action at a time. First he digs in the dirt and plants seeds, then he adds soil, water, and some patience. With time, the seeds grow and the boy excitedly discovers what he has helped to make. Along the way, readers learn the words for simple objects related to the garden and nature. elizabeth Spurr and Manelle oliphant together create a perfect sit-in-your-lap reading experience for toddlers.

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In the Woods

At the Beach

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Back to Bed, Ed

I’ve Got an Elephant!

Sebastien Braun

Anne Ginkel / Illustrated by Janie Bynum

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-518-8 / 1-56145-518-0

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-373-3 / 1-56145-373-0

Territory: US • Rights: HarperCollins, UK

Territory: World • All rights available

Ed loves going to bed, but he doesn’t like staying in bed.

Owning an elephant is terrific, but what happens when he gets lonely and invites over a friend?

“...right up a toddler's nighttime alley.”—Kirkus Reviews AR • F&P

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GRL K; Gr 2

“Crisp, rhyming text and warm, appealing illustrations will make this counting book a favorite with the very young.” —Kirkus Reviews

Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes: imagination, counting

Bark Park

My G-r-r-r-reat Uncle Tiger

Karen Gray Ruelle

James Riordan / Illustrated by Alex Ayliffe

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-434-1 / 1-56145-434-6

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-110-4 / 1-56145-110-X

Territory: World • All rights available

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-228-6 / 1-56145-228-9 Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

The rollicking, rhyming text and colorful, simply detailed illustrations provide a delightful, affectionate look at our canine companions. F&P GRL K; Gr 2

“…this canine tour de force should amuse and amaze dog fans for its delightful diversity.” —Kirkus Reviews

Ages 2–6

When Marmaduke the tabby cat discovers a picture of a tiger, he decides they must be related–after all, they both have yellow eyes and stripes! AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 2–6

Teaching Themes: dogs, urban living

“…cheerily illustrated…this picture book showcases both Riordan’s concise storytelling…and Ayliffe’s humor-imbued, color-drenched paper-cutting.” —Publishers Weekly

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Curious Kids Go on Vacation

Something Special

Another Big Book of Words

Nicola Moon / Illustrated by Alex Ayliffe

Heloise Antoine / Illustrated by Ingrid Godon

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-137-1 / 1-56145-137-1

HC: $13.95 / 978-1-56145-143-2 / 1-56145-143-6

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Casterman, Belgium

Friday is “special” day in Miss Brown’s class, but Charlie can’t think of anything that is special enough to bring to school and his mom is too busy with his baby sister to be of much help.

Twins head off on vacation, where a whole new world of words awaits them. F&P GRL LB; Gr K–1 Ages 2–5

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“A warm, loving story for uncertain older siblings or for children who are new to the school.” —School Library Journal

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The World of Little Rabbit www.LittleRabbit.net

Little Rabbit Lost

Little Rabbit’s Christmas

Harry Horse

Harry Horse

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-273-6 / 1-56145-273-4

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-419-8 / 1-56145-419-2

Board: $9.95 / 978-1-56145-345-0 / 1-56145-345-5

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-557-7 / 1-56145-557-1

Territory: US • Rights: Penguin, UK

Territory: US • Rights: Penguin, UK

Little Rabbit gets to go to Rabbit World for his birthday, but when he gets lost, he doesn't feel like such a big rabbit anymore.

Little Rabbit is back in a delightful story that shines a light on the true meaning of Christmas.

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“This cautionary tale has a deft and light touch…” —School Library Journal

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CCBC Choices; 2008 Bank Street Best Books of the Year

Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Books of the Year

Little Rabbit Goes to School

Little Rabbit’s New Baby

Harry Horse

Harry Horse

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-320-7 / 1-56145-320-X

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-431-0 / 1-56145-431-1

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-574-4 / 1-56145-574-1

Territory: US • Rights: Penguin, UK

Territory: US • Rights: Penguin, UK

Mama is expecting a baby and Little Rabbit is going to be a big brother!

Little Rabbit insists on bringing along his favorite toy on the first day of school, but Charlie Horse disrupts everything.

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“The beguiling bunny introduced in LITTLE RABBIT LOST here heads to the schoolhouse, leaping out of bed on the first day of class with abundant enthusiasm…” ——Publishers Weekly

GRL J; Gr 2 Ages 2–6

“A delightful addition.” —School Library Journal

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Little Rabbit plush

Harry Horse

Based on the character created by Harry Horse

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-343-6 / 1-56145-343-9

Doll Only: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-452-5 / 1-56145-452-4

Territory: US • Rights: Penguin, UK

7 inches tall Little Rabbit’s New Baby book & doll:

Little Rabbit is back in a heartwarming story about running away from home…and finding your way back again.

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$22.90 / 978-1-56145-453-2 / 1-56145-453-2

Share your favorite Little Rabbit adventure with this soft, huggable 7-inch plush doll.

“Horse once again demonstrates his intuitive understanding of preschoolers’ minds and moods…” —Publishers Weekly

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Flying!

Zoom!

Kevin Luthardt

Diane Adams / Illustrated by Kevin Luthardt

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-430-3 / 1-56145-430-3

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-332-0 / 1-56145-332-3

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Territory: World • All rights available

A series of simple questions triggers a playful exchange between a child and his father.

A timid young boy joins his eager father for a ride on a roller coaster. When it finally comes to a stop, the excited young boy is ready for another ride…but his queasy father has other ideas.

“An engaging and effective father-son story…a charming introduction to the worlds of books, birds and imagination, and an apt choice for parent-child reading.” —Kirkus Reviews

F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 2–6

Teaching Themes:

“Luthardt's quirky acrylic cartoons make effective use of bright colors and crisp lines and should have substantial child appeal.” —School Library Journal

fathers, reading

Larabee

I Can Do It Myself!

Kevin Luthardt

Diane Adams / Illustrated by Nancy Hayashi

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-300-9 / 1-56145-300-5

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-471-6 / 1-56145-471-0

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-482-2 / 1-56145-482-6

Territory: World • All rights available, except Arabic

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Emily Pearl can do lots of things by herself. But sometimes even resourceful little girls need help.

Larabee likes riding in the mail truck and delivering the mail, too. But there is one thing Larabee doesn’t like: There is never a letter addressed to him! AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL I; Gr 1–2 Ages 2–6 Teaching Themes: mail carriers, letter writing

F&P

“Luthardt sends his direct storytelling out with gentle, happy illustrations, enclosing characteristic emotional content in the package…” —Kirkus Reviews

GRL H; Gr 1–2 Ages 2–6

“The interplay between art and text will work well for the group reader who can enjoy the spontaneous giggles that will erupt at storytime or for one-on-one in-the-lap fun.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Peep!

Hush, Little Ones

Kevin Luthardt

John Butler

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-046-6 / 1-56145-046-4

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-269-9 / 1-56145-269-6

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Board: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-297-2 / 1-56145-297-1 Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

A baby duck breaks through its shell and immediately attaches itself to the first thing it sees—a warmhearted young boy. F&P GRL E; Gr 1 Ages 2–6 Teaching Themes:

“[Luthardt] invests every scene with a visual and emotional depth that draws in the audience.” —Kirkus Reviews

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The perfect bedtime story for parents to share with young children to bring a quiet, reassuring end to a busy day. AR • F&P GRL J; Gr 2 Ages 1–5

IRA/CBC Children’s Choice

“The ‘oooh-ahhh’ factor is high here… A visually appealing book that is perfectly suited for bedtime reading.” —School Library Journal

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While You Were Sleeping

Bedtime in the Jungle

John Butler

John Butler

Board: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-254-5 / 1-56145-254-8

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-486-0 / 1-56145-486-9

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

Territory: US • Rights: Penguin, UK

Children can learn to count and discover what animals do while we’re asleep, with the help of Butler’s beautifully luminous and detailed illustrations.

Mother animals and their babies settle down for the night in this endearing homage to “Over in the Meadow.”

“Butler’s soothing, restrained text reads like a lullaby…the stuff of wide-eyed wonder…” —Publishers Weekly

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“…stunning illustrations… A lovely addition.” —Kirkus Reviews

Ages 2–6

Ten in the Den

Can You Cuddle Like a Koala?

John Butler

John Butler

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-344-3 / 1-56145-344-7

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-298-9 / 1-56145-298-X

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

Board: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-347-4 / 1-56145-347-1 Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

Deep in the den, ten sleepy, cuddly animals snuggle up together for the night.

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“This entertaining incarnation of a well-known and often-used counting rhyme incorporates many concepts and opportunities for young listeners to become involved in the story.” —School Library Journal

An interactive look at different animals and the way they move—from leaping like a frog to winking like an owl. “…a perfect title for curling up together during oneon-one reading.” —School Library Journal

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Bank Street Best Books of the Year

Ten in the Meadow

Can You Growl Like a Bear?

John Butler

John Butler

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-372-6 / 1-56145-372-2

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-396-2 / 1-56145-396-X

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

Out in the meadow, ten adorable friends play a game of hide and seek.

Simple text and inviting illustrations encourage children to mimic animals’ sounds.

“Butler’s soft, wide-eyed animals will appeal to children …snappy dialogue contributes to the pacing of the story and makes it well suited for reading aloud.” —School Library Journal

“Children will enjoy making the suggested sounds and getting lost in the eye-catching scenes.” —Booklist

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The Scarecrow’s Hat

Nighty Night!

Ken Brown

Margaret Wild / Illustrated by Kerry Argent

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-240-8 / 1-56145-240-8

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-246-0 / 1-56145-246-7

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-570-6 / 1-56145-570-9

Territory: US & Canada

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Andersen Press, UK

Rights: HarperCollins, Australia

A resourceful chicken seeks the help of her farm animal friends to solve a problem, while giving something of herself along the way.

It’s bedtime on the farm, but the baby animals aren’t ready to go to sleep. Will they ever be ready to say “Nighty night?”

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Ages 2–6

satisfying, funny…” —School Library Journal

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What’s the Time, Grandma Wolf?

“Young readers won’t want these characters to say good night and will surely use this book to forestall their own imminent bedtimes.” —Publishers Weekly

No Bows! Shirley Smith Duke / Illustrated by Jenny Mattheson HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-356-6 / 1-56145-356-0

Ken Brown

Territory: World • All rights available

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-250-7 / 1-56145-250-5 Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Andersen Press, UK

The delightful contrariness of young children is celebrated in this upbeat book featuring a likeable little girl determined to get her own way.

Children will delight in discovering the surprise Grandma Wolf has in store for some curious animals. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 2–6

“…Brown takes this game of tag and turns it into something quite delightful… A fun read-aloud.” —Booklist

F&P GRL LB; Gr K–1

“…destined to be a high-volume read-aloud, and much fun can be had…” —Kirkus Reviews

Ages 2–6 Teaching Themes: determination, independence

✎ Teacher’s guide Who Is It?

Ten Bright Eyes

Sally Grindley / Illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-224-8 / 1-56145-224-6

A retelling of the story written by Judy Hindley Illustrated by Alison Bartlett

Territory: US • Rights: Bloomsbury, UK

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-173-9 / 1-56145-173-8 Territory: US • Rights: Gullane, UK

Featuring well-loved fairy tale characters and a surprise ending, this is the perfect interactive read-aloud story young children will ask for again and again. F&P GRL I; Gr 1–2

“Here’s a nifty idea… should induce a cascade of giggles.” —Publishers Weekly

Ages 2–6

A mother bird combs the countryside in search of food for her bright-eyed baby hatchlings. F&P GRL M; Gr 2–3 Ages 2–7

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The Copy Crocs

Where is Catkin?

David Bedford / Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Janet Lord / Illustrated by Julie Paschkis

HC:$15.95 / 978-1-56145-304-7 / 1-56145-304-8

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-523-2 / 1-56145-523-7

Territory: US • Rights: Oxford, UK

Territory: World • All rights available

Crocodile is always thinking up fun things to do, but no matter what he does, all the other crocs copy him!

A cat’s curiosity lands him in a tight spot in this simple but stunning book, featuring cheerful animal sounds and an entertaining seek-and-find element.

“…an ideal book for reading aloud.” —School Library Journal

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“…kids will pick up on the story’s mood of both love and adventure.” —Booklist

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Immi’s Gift

Albert the Fix-It Man

Karin Littlewood

Janet Lord / Illustrated by Julie Paschkis

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-545-4 / 1-56145-545-8

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-433-4 / 1-56145-433-8

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Gullane, UK

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Two children half a world away from each other are connected in an unexpected way in this timeless, fanciful story

Albert has a tool for every job and he’s never too busy or too tired to fix things for his neighbors. But what will happen when Albert is the one that needs help?

H “With shades of David Wiesner’s FLOTSAM and Suzy Lee’s WAVE, it’s a story with a quiet magic and beauty.” —Publishers Weekly

H “Lord’s rhythmic, simple text is perfectly cadenced for reading aloud, while Paschkis’ cheerful illustrations, filled with scrolling designs and smiling friends, reinforce the sense of the close, busy community working together.” —Booklist

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The Book of Shadowboxes

Three Scoops and a Fig

A Story of the ABC’s

Sara Laux Akin / Illustrated by Susan Kathleen Hartung

Laura L. Seeley

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-522-5 / 1-56145-522-9

HC: $18.95 / 978-0-93460-165-8 / 0-93460-165-8

Territory: World • All rights available

PB: $9.95 / 978-1-56145-072-5 / 1-56145-072-3 Territory: World • All rights available

A young chef’s messy misadventures in the kitchen are quickly forgotten when she comes up with a special recipe all her own.

For every letter of the alphabet, Seeley has created a lively rhyme and fascinating shadowbox filled with whimsical creatures, objects, and people.

F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“An intriguing find-the-object book…will certainly occupy a child’s searching mind.” —School Library Journal

✎ Teacher’s guide

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“…a graceful, satisfying text….” —Booklist

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Teaching Themes: family, cooking, cooperation

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About Amphibians *

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-234-7 / 1-56145-234-3 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-312-2 / 1-56145-312-9 AR · Lexile · F&P / GRL J; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available, except Japan

About Arachnids *

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-038-1 / 1-56145-038-3 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-364-1 / 1-56145-364-1 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / GRL K; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available

About Birds *

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-028-2 / 1-56145-028-6 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-147-0 / 1-56145-147-9 AR · F&P / GRL I; Gr 1-2 Territory: world / All rights available, except Japan

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the ABOUT... animal series A FIRST GUIDE that describes clearly and simply how animals look, where they live, what they eat, how they defend themselves, and how they care for their young. An afterword provides further detail. “Exceptionally detailed & uniformly accurate.” —School Library Journal (starred review)

“…breathtaking…” —Kirkus Reviews

“…exquisite…” —Science Books & Film

“Marvelous paintings…” —Kirkus Reviews

“…handsome…” —School Library Journal

“...a useful and engaging read... —School Library Journal

“Excellent…” —Booklist

“…recommended…” —Science Books & Films

“…handsome…” —Kirkus Reviews

“…a rewarding slice of the biodiversity pie.” —School Library Journal

“…lovely…” —Booklist

“…a must-buy…” —School Library Journal

About Crustaceans *

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-301-6 / 1-56145-301-3 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-405-1 / 1-56145-405-2 AR · F&P / GRL K; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available, except Japan, Korea

About Fish *

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-256-9 / 1-56145-256-4 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-335-1 / 1-56145-335-8 AR · F&P / GRL I; Gr 1-2 Territory: world / All rights available, except Japan

About Hummingbirds

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-588-1 / 1-56145-588-1 AR / GRL J; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available, except Korea

About Insects *

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-207-1 / 1-56145-207-6 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-232-3 / 1-56145-232-7 AR · F&P / GRL J; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available

About Mammals *

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-141-8 / 1-56145-141-X PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-174-6 / 1-56145-174-6 AR · F&P / GRL J; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available, except Japan

About Marsupials *

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-358-0 / 1-56145-358-7 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-407-5 / 1-56145-407-9 AR · Lexile · F&P / GRL K; Gr 2 All rights available, except Japan, Korea / Territory: world

About Mollusks *

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-331-3 / 1-56145-331-5 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-406-8 / 1-56145-406-0 AR · F&P / GRL L; Gr 2-3 Territory: world / All rights available, except Japan, Korea

About Penguins

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-488-4 / 1-56145-488-5 F&P / GRL J; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available

About Raptors

HC: $16.95 / 978-15-6145-536-2 / 1-56145-536-9 F&P / GRL K; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available

About Reptiles *

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-183-8 / 1-56145-183-5 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-233-0 / 1-56145-233-5 AR · Lexile · F&P / GRL J; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available, except Japan

“…attractive…” —School Library Journal

“Beautifully illustrated…” —Booklist

for ages 3–7

About Rodents

Teacher’s Guide

* Included in the shrink-wrapped About paperback collection

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HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-454-9 / 1-56145-454-0 Lexile · F&P / GRL J; Gr 2 Territory: world / All rights available

$79.50 / 978-1-56145-567-6 / 1-56145-567-9

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The Moonflower

Bring On the Birds

Peter Loewer / Illustrated by Jean Loewer

Susan Stockdale

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-138-8 / 1-56145-138-X

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-560-7 / 1-56145-560-1

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-314-6 / 1-56145-314-5

Territory: World • All rights available,

Territory: World • All rights available

except Korea

This eloquent and factual account of nature’s nocturnal activities brings an often unseen world to light.

Brightly colored, richly textured illustrations and an energetic rhyming text introduce young readers to distinctive birds and their unique qualities.

“The lyrical text describes the nighttime activity surrounding the plant with magical overtones that remain true to nature’s nocturnal cycles.” —School Library Journal

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GRL D; Gr 1 Ages 2–6 / Nature Teaching Themes: bird species, behavior, and habitats

“Children will want to linger over the colorful images.” —Wall Street Journal

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Bank Street Best Books of the Year

Stick Out Your Tongue!

Carry Me!

Fantastic Facts, Features, and Functions of Animal and Human Tongues

Animal Babies on the Move

Joan Bonsignore / Illustrated by John T. Ward

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-328-3 / 1-56145-328-5

Susan Stockdale

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-230-9 / 1-56145-230-0

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-449-5 / 1-56145-449-4

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Animals use their tongues in all sorts of amazing ways. AR • F&P GRL O; Gr 3–4

“…the brief, smooth text will appeal to children…the subject is intriguing…” —Booklist

Ages 4–8 / Nature

F&P GRL I; Gr 1–2 Ages 2–6 / Nature

✎ Teacher’s guide

Fabulous Fishes

Doris Gove / Illustrated by Marilynn H. Mallory

Susan Stockdale

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-166-1 / 1-56145-166-5

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-429-7 / 1-56145-429-X

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-336-8 / 1-56145-336-6

Territory: World • All rights available,

Territory: World • All rights available

except Korea

A simple, rhyming text and brightly colored illustrations introduce readers to different kinds of fish and the underwater world they call home. F&P

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P Ages 4–8 / Nature

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My Mother Talks to Trees

A lesson in tree identification is adeptly woven into this charming story featuring a special mother-daughter relationship. GRL M; Gr 2–3

“A beautifully sweet look at how babies are carried… Sure to become a calm and soothing bedtime favorite.” —Kirkus Reviews

“…will encourage children to notice and protect the trees around them.” —School Library Journal

“An excellent teaching tool and an appealing introduction to the wide world of fish.” —Kirkus Reviews

GRL J; Gr 2 Ages 2–6 / Nature Teaching Themes: fish species,

✎ Teacher’s guide

behavior, and habitats,

✎ Teacher’s guide

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What the Sea Saw

Please Don’t Wake the Animals

Stephanie St. Pierre / Illustrated by Beverly Doyle

A Book About Sleep

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-359-7 / 1-56145-359-5

Mary Batten / Illustrated by Higgins Bond

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-393-1 / 1-56145-393-5 Territory: World • All rights available, except

This lyrical visit to the seashore in words and pictures provides a unique and intriguing introduction to the vital relationships between sea creatures, other animals and plants, and the ecosystems in which they live.

Korea

AR • F&P

AR GRL M; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8 / Nature

“This simple beginning introduces a profound concept—the interconnectedness of all life—at a level preschoolers can understand.” —Kirkus Reviews

✎ Teacher’s guide

GRL P; Gr 3–4

“Far from your cozy bedtime lullaby, this big bright picture book is an exciting way to talk about the biology that connects humans with many kinds of animals.” —Booklist

Ages 4–8 / Nature Teaching Themes: sleep patterns in animals

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Aliens from Earth

Who Has a Belly Button?

When Animals and Plants Invade Other Ecosystems

Mary Batten / Illustrated by Higgins Bond

Mary Batten / Illustrated by Beverly Doyle

Territory: World • All rights available

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-235-4 / 1-56145-235-1

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-236-1 / 1-56145-236-X

Why humans and some other animals have belly buttons —and why others do not—is the subject of this informative, fascinating look at the lifeline that attaches mammals to their mothers before birth.

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-450-1 / 1-56145-450-8 Territory: World • All rights available

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL R; Gr 4 Ages 8–12 / Nature

An introduction to the serious and ongoing environmental problems caused by invasive plant and animal species.

AR • F&P

“…nonstop intriguing…” —Booklist

Ages 6–10 / Nature

Teaching Themes: invasive species, ecology

GRL R; Gr 4 Teaching Themes:

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“An especially wonderful book to share with youngsters awaiting the birth of a sibling, and a great addition to the nonfiction library collection.” —Kirkus Reviews

mammals, pregnancy, birth

NSTA Recommends

✎ Teacher’s guide

✎ Teacher’s guide Hey, Daddy! Animal Fathers and Their Babies Mary Batten / Illustrated by Higgins Bond HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-272-9 / 1-56145-272-6 Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

From birds and amphibians to small mammals and primates, numerous examples of males caring for their young are presented in accurate and clear language. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL N; Gr 3 Ages 6–10 / Nature Teaching Themes:

“…a good deal of information in an attractive format…a welcome addition to most libraries.” —Booklist

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Under the Snow

When Rain Falls

Melissa Stewart / Illustrated by Constance R. Bergum

Melissa Stewart / Illustrated by Constance R. Bergum

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-493-8 / 1-56145-493-1

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-438-9 / 1-56145-438-9

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

When snow falls, what do animals do?

A cozy look at the amazing ways animals behave and interact with their environments on a rainy day.

“…this beautiful picture book will complement the science curriculum and also makes for a great read aloud.” —Booklist

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Bank Street Best Books of the Year; CCBC Choices

Ages 4–8 / Nature

Teaching Themes:

Teaching Themes:

habitats, weather

habitats, weather

✎ Teacher’s guide

✎ Teacher’s guide

“…the illustrations have a naturalistic feel and the information, though simple, is accurate…should appeal to very young listeners curious about the natural world.” —Kirkus Reviews

Planting the Wild Garden

Arbor Day Square

Kathryn O. Galbraith / Illustrated by Wendy Anderson Halperin

Kathryn O. Galbraith / Illustrated by Cyd Moore

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-563-8 / 1-56145-563-6

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-517-1 / 1-56145-517-2

Territory: World • All rights available, except

Territory: World • All rights available

France

Katie, Papa, and their fellow townspeople order trees from back East to make their new settlement feel like home in this fictional retelling of the creation of Arbor Day.

Eloquent text and stunning illustrations combine to explore the many ways seeds are distributed.

s AR • Lexile GRL N; Gr 3

H “…a thoroughly handsome book, suffused with calm.” —Publishers Weekly

Ages 4–8 / Nature Teaching Themes:

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Teaching Themes: trees,

Parents’ Choice Gold Award

seed dispersal, action verbs,

traditions, family, community

onomatopoeia

Parents' Choice Approved Award; Bank Street Best Books of the Year

Firefly Mountain

Butterfly Tree

Patricia Thomas / Illustrated by Peter Sylvada

Sandra Markle / Illustrated by Leslie Wu

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-360-3 / 1-56145-360-9

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-539-3 / 1-56145-539-3

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: world • All rights available

A family experiences the magic of fireflies in this story of anticipation, marked by stunning illustrations, a lyrical text, and a deep and thoughtful connection to the natural world.

The mystery of monarch butterfly migration is revealed in this sensitive, eloquent mother-daughter story. “[a] masterful evocation of a child's sense of wonder at the natural world.” —Kirkus Reviews

AR GRL N; Gr 3

Teaching Themes:

“Thomas’s prose is lyrical and engaging as she describes the sights, smells, and sounds of the fading afternoon and gradual coming of night…”

creative writing, insects, summer

—School Library Journal

monarch butterfly migration,

Ages 6–10 / Nature

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“An attractive introduction to the celebration of Arbor Day.” —Booklist

Ages 4–8 / Nature Teaching Themes: discovery

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Polar Star

Little Elephant Thunderfoot

Sally Grindley / Illustrated by John Butler

Sally Grindley / Illustrated by John Butler

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-181-4 / 1-56145-181-9

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-180-7 / 1-56145-180-0

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

This dramatic story follows a mother polar bear and her two cubs from her hibernation and their birth through their long journey together.

When tragedy occurs, Little Thunderfoot, his family, and the rest of the herd must learn how to live without their leader and teacher.

“A visually beautiful and factually accurate look at a majestic animal.” —School Library Journal

Ages 4–8 / Nature

AR • F&P GRL O; Gr 3–4 Ages 4–8 / Nature

“…a fine book to use to educate youngsters about poachers and elephant behavior, or to instill respect for the animal kingdom and conservation.” —School Library Journal

Pi-shu the Little Panda

Little Sibu

John Butler

An Orangutan Tale

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-242-2 / 1-56145-242-4

Sally Grindley / Illustrated by John Butler

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-196-8 / 1-56145-196-7 Territory: US • Rights: Orchard, UK

The touching story of a small panda whose home is threatened by the encroachment of humans.

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL N; Gr 3 Ages 4–8 / Nature

AR • F&P

“The pictures are gorgeous…” —School Library Journal

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Bank Street Best Books of the Year

This factually accurate portrayal of the everyday life of an orangutan in a tropical rainforest helps young readers to understand this endangered species. “…without preaching about the environment, the book admirably strengthens the bond between human and orangutan.” —Publishers Weekly

Night Rabbits

A Tree for Emmy

Lee Posey / Illustrated by Michael G. Montgomery

Mary Ann Rodman / Illustrated by Tatjana Mai-Wyss

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-164-7 / 1-56145-164-9

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-475-4 / 1-56145-475-3

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-397-9 / 1-56145-397-8

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except

When Emmy decides she wants a mimosa of her own for her birthday, she is dismayed to find that many grown-ups do not share her enthusiasm for this wild tree.

Korea

The touching story of a young girl’s special relationship with her father and some gentle nighttime creatures. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL O; Gr 3–4 Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes: wildlife, parents, resourcefulness

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“Montgomery’s detailed, dynamic paintings nicely complement the text, and capture the sense of place so well you’d swear you could hear the crickets chirping yourself.”—New York Times Book Review

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GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

“A spunky and independent heroine, a satisfying story and a gentle environmental message combine nicely here in an arboreal celebration that will delight many a young reader.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Orange Cheeks

Captain Small Pig

Jay O’Callahan / Illustrated by Patricia Raine

Martin Waddell / Illustrated by Susan Varley

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HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-073-2 / 1-56145-073-1

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-519-5 / 1-56145-519-9

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Andersen Press, UK

Four-year-old Willie loves visiting his grandma, but his mother has warned him—if he gets into trouble again, there’ll be no more overnight visits for an entire year.

An unlikely trio head out in a small red boat.

“With plenty of tension and with characters that are true to life, this yarn celebrates an intergenerational love that is guaranteed to captivate an audience.” —Booklist

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“Captain Small Pig will entice readers with its droll characterizations and splendid pictures.” —School Library Journal

GRL K; Gr 2

H Booklist v 2011 Bank Street Best Books of the Year; CCBC

Ages 4–8

Choices

Tulips

The Boy Who Thought He Was a Teddy Bear

Jay O’Callahan / Illustrated by Debrah Santini HC: $15.95 / 978-156145-134-0 / 1-56145-134-7

Jeanne Willis / Illustrated by Susan Varley

Territory: US & Canada • All rights available

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-270-5 / 1-56145-270-X Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Andersen Press, UK

When practical joker Pierre decides to play a trick on his beloved Grand Ma Mere, the results are anything but what he expects! “An unusual, enchanting story.” —Booklist

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A human baby falls under the care of three teddy bears, who raise him with the best intentions and a lot of love. AR • F&P

GRL M; Gr 2–3

GRL L; Gr 2–3

Ages 6–10

Ages 3–7

F&P GRL M; Gr 2–3

“The genuine sweetness of this story is hard to resist.” —Publishers Weekly

When Young Melissa Sweeps

Chestnut

Nancy Byrd Turner / lllustrated by Debrah Santini

Constance W. McGeorge / lllustrated by Mary Whyte

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-157-9 / 1-56145-157-6

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-321-4 / 1-56145-321-8

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Melissa dances from room to room, inspiring readers to discover delightful new possibilities in routine tasks.

When Mr. Decker oversleeps on the morning of the mayor’s daughter’s birthday, who will make the deliveries for her party?

“…this exuberant poem captures the enthusiasm and imagination children can bring to the most ordinary task…” —Booklist

Ages 4–8

AR • F&P GRL O; Gr 3–4

“Young horse lovers will embrace this charming tale.” —School Library Journal

Ages 4–8

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Kiss! Kiss! Yuck! Yuck!

The Story Blanket

Kyle Mewburn / Illustrated by Ali Teo and John O’Reilly

Ferida Wolff and Harriet May Savitz / Illustrated by Elena Odriozola

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-457-0 / 1-56145-457-5

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-466-2 / 1-56145-466-4

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Scholastic, Australia

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Andersen Press, UK

Every time Auntie Elsie comes to visit she gives Andy two big sloppy kisses. Andy is a fast runner. But not fast enough to outrun Auntie Elsie! But one day Auntie Elsie doesn’t visit and Andy realizes he misses her. AR • F&P GRL K; Gr 2 Ages 4–8

“Multiple perspectives add a sense of fun to the story. The rhythmic text and repetition will make this useful as a read-aloud and good for beginning readers to tackle.” —School Library Journal

Babba Zarrah unravels part of her story blanket and knits some socks, a scarf and a shawl for friends. Meanwhile, the story blanket is getting smaller and smaller. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes: sharing, recycling, secrets,

“Arresting illustrations…sweetly vivid.” —Booklist

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Parents’ Choice Silver Honor; Bank Street Best Books of the Year

circular tale

AR • RC • F&P GRL M; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

One More Sheep

The Opposite

Mij Kelly / Illustrated by Russell Ayto

Tom MacRae / Illustrated by Elena Odriozola

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-378-8 / 1-56145-378-1

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-371-9 / 1-56145-371-4

Territory: US • Rights: Hodder, UK

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Andersen Press, UK

A shepherd wants to make sure he’s rounded up all of his sheep, but counting them always makes him fall asleep.

When Nate woke up one morning, The Opposite was standing on his ceiling staring down at him. And from that moment on, Nate’s day turned upside down in the most extraordinary way.

“Ayto’s pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations…steal the show.” —Horn Book Magazine

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AR • F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3

Children’s Book Sense Pick

Ages 4–8

“…a wonderfully offbeat tale.” —The Washington Post

v

Parents’ Choice Silver Honor

That’s Not How You Play Soccer, Daddy!

Lemuel the Fool Myron Uhlberg / Illustrated by Sonja Lamut HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-220-0 / 1-56145-220-3

Sherry Shahan / Illustrated by Tatjana Mai-Wyss

Territory: World • All rights available

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-416-7 / 1-56145-416-8 Territory: World • All rights available

Lemuel dreams of traveling across the sea to the magical city that he is sure must lie just beyond the horizon. But when he arrives at his destination, he discovers that it’s strangely similar to the home he’s just left behind. AR • F&P

AR • F&P GRL M; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

P each tree P ubl i shers

“Fresh and diverting.” —Publishers Weekly

GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

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After a tough soccer practice, Mikey’s dad takes him to play in the park, but Mikey only wants to practice for the Big Game. “In a warm reversal of the usual competitive sports message, a parent teaches his son to let go and just have fun…” — Booklist

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First Grade Stinks!

Mr. President Goes to School

Mary Ann Rodman / Illustrated by Beth Spiegel

Rick Walton / Illustrated by Brad Sneed

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-377-1 / 1-56145-377-3

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-538-6 / 1-56145-538-5

PB $8.95 / 978-1-56145-462-4 / 1-56145-462-1

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

When the president of the United States has a frustrating day, he decides to go back to the place where he learned the most important lessons of all.

On the first day of school, Hayley quickly finds out that first grade is different from kindergarten, but in all the wrong ways! AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL K; Gr 2 Ages 4–8

H “A good jumping-off book for discussions about differences and change.” —Publishers Weekly v

“Sneed’s attention to detail makes the book fun to look at over again and again. Overall, a fun introduction to the great things that can be learned in school.” —School Library Journal

AR • F&P GRL N; Gr 3 Ages 4–8

✎ Teacher’s guide

Bank Street Best Books of the Year

Late for School PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-491-4 / 1-56145-491-5

Carla Morris / Illustrated by Brad Sneed

Territory: World • Rights: First Books, text;

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-391-7 / 1-56145-391-9

Peachtree, artwork

GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes: telling time, tall tale, NYC landmarks

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Smitty is never late for school. Not when his shoes get stuck in a sea of thick, black tar. Not when snowmen rain down from the sky. Not even when he encounters a very hungry T. Rex!

This humorous tale of a curious young boy and his single-minded quest for knowledge is a heartfelt and affectionate tribute to librarians everywhere. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL O; Gr 3–4

“Children tardy and timely will laugh at this droll recitation.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Ages: 4–8 Teaching Themes: reading, friendship, learning

IRA/CBC Children's Choices

✎ Teacher’s guide

AR • F&P GRL K; Gr 2 Ages 4–8

IRA/CBC Children's Choices

The Boy Who Was Raised By Librarians

Mike Reiss / Illustrated by Michael Austin

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

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H “Morris clearly gets what makes librarians tick, and Sneed’s humorous watercolor illustrations capture the soul of ‘how librarians are’…” —Kirkus Reviews v

Children’s Book Sense Picks, Bank Street Best Books of the Year

Flora the Frog

Camp K-9

Shirley Isherwood / Illustrated by Anna C. Leplar

Mary Ann Rodman / Illustrated by Nancy Hayashi

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-223-1 / 1-56145-223-8

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-561-4 / 1-56145-561-X

Territory: US • All rights available

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Flora is asked to be a frog in the class play, but she is dismayed. Frogs are green and fat, and she is afraid that everyone will laugh at her.

When Roxie heads off to Camp K-9 for a fun-filled summer, she’s terrified that the poodle bully may discover her secret. But maybe some of the other dogs have secrets too…

“Children will relate to Flora’s feelings, due in particular to the large, full-page pen-and-watercolor illustrations that wonderfully depict her emotions.” —School Library Journal

Teaching Themes: shyness

AR • RC • Lexile GRL K; Gr 2

“This empathetic tale should calm the nerves of all novice campers-to-be.” —Kirkus Reviews

Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes: bullying, courage, summer camp

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Trick or Treat on Monster Street

Old Tom, Man of Mystery

Danny Schnitzlein / Illustrated by Matt Faulkner

Leigh Hobbs

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-465-5 / 1-56145-465-6

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-346-7 / 1-56145-346-3

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Little Hare Books, Australia

A jittery, jumpy kid comes face-to-face with a band of trickor-treating monsters on Halloween.

AR • F&P GRL M; Gr 2–3

“Faulkner’s watercolors feature a gruesome cast of cartoonish ghouls and are entertaining…” —School Library Journal

An overworked Angela decides that the time has come for Old Tom to help out a bit around the house, but Old Tom has other ideas. AR • F&P GRL K; Gr 2 Ages 4–8

Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes:

“…the deadpan delivery and squiggly, almost drunken illustration are back, and fans who loved the first will enjoy this.” —Kirkus Reviews

prejudice, bullying by older siblings, facing fears, friendships

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL O; Gr 3–4 Ages 4–8

The Monster Who Ate My Peas

Old Tom’s Holiday

Danny Schnitzlein / Illustrated by Matt Faulkner

Leigh Hobbs

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-216-3 / 1-56145-216-5

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-316-0 / 1-56145-316-1

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-533-1 / 1-56145-533-4

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Little Hare

Territory: World • All rights available

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A young boy makes a bargain with a fiendishly funny monster to avoid eating his peas.

Angela wins an all-expenses paid luxury holiday—for one. She’s sad to leave Old Tom, but he needs to clean his room anyway. But everywhere Angela goes, she sees something that reminds her of her beloved pet.

“…the rollicking rhythms and madcap, over-the-top art give this…[book] plenty of comic energy.” —Kirkus Reviews

AR • F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

Teaching Themes: facing fears,

Teaching Themes:

nutrition, food choices

travel, relationships

“… fans as well as newcomers to the series will love this slightly rude but lovable cat and his sweet but dim owner.” —Kirkus Reviews

✎ Teacher’s guide The Monster Who Did My Math

13 Monsters Who Should Be Avoided

Danny Schnitzlein / Illustrated by Bill Mayer HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-420-4 / 1-56145-420-6

Kevin Shortsleeve / Illustrated by Michael Austin

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-146-3 / 1-56145-146-0 Territory: World • All rights available

A math-phobic boy is facing another evening of multiplication when a monster offers him a deal he cannot refuse. AR • RC GRL O; Gr 3–4 Ages 6–10

“…an entertaining addition to math classes and a useful warm-up to tutoring sessions with less-thanenthusiastic students.” —School Library Journal

Professor LeGrand warns readers about the outrageous habits and appalling behavior of thirteen mischievous monsters. AR GRL M; Gr 2–3 Ages 6–10

Teaching Themes:

“First-timer Austin’s illustrations have a surreal edginess…young readers will likely be entertained.” —Publishers Weekly

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Clatter Bash!

Christmas in the Trenches

A Day of the Dead Celebration

John McCutcheon / Illustrated by Henri Sørensen

Richard Keep

HC & CD: $19.95 / 978-1-56145-374-0 / 1-56145-374-9

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-461-7 / 1-56145-461-3

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Territory: World • All rights available

This moving tribute to the power of the human spirit to unite people is based on an actual event from World War I.

H “…[a] zesty look at a special night… This will be a popular title in Mexican-American communities and an eye-opener for others.” —School Library Journal F&P

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GRL LB; Gr K–1 Ages 4–8

v Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People; IRA/CBC Children’s Choice

GRL T; Gr 4–5

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Ages 6–10 www.christmasinthetrenches.info

Also available: Mightier Than the Sword CD: $16.98 suggested retail / UPC: 19480

To Whom the Angel Spoke

Santa’s Eleven Months Off

A Story of the Christmas

Mike Reiss / Illustrated by Michael G. Montgomery

Terry Kay / Illustrated by Eileen Blyth

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-421-1 / 1-56145-421-4

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-502-7 / 1-56145-502-4

Territory: World • Rights: First Books, text;

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Harvey Klinger

Peachtree, artwork

Agency, text; Peachtree, artwork

All ages / Christmas

Three shepherds heard a voice, and they believed what the voice told them about the birth of Jesus. The unifying power of simple belief reminds us that, for different people with different feelings, there is a celebration that brings us all together.

Santa recovers from a hectic December by embarking on a hilarious campaign of adventure and selfimprovement. AR • F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes:

“…delightfully illustrated…simple enough for children but holds an appeal, as well, for adults.” —The Miami Herald

“Montgomery’s full-color paintings showing expressive, energetic people in dynamic compositions are amusing and delightful.” —School Library Journal

months of the year, seasons, holidays

Where Teddy Bears Come From

Santa’s Last Present

Mark Burgess / Illustrated by Russell Ayto

Marie-Aude Murail and Elvire Murail Illustrated by Quentin Blake

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-487-7 / 1-56145-487-7

HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-319-1 / 1-56145-319-6

Territory: US • Rights: Penguin, UK

Territory: US • Rights: Random House, UK

A little wolf knows just what he needs to get a good night’s sleep: a teddy bear to cuddle, just like in his favorite story book. AR • F&P • RC • Lexile GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

Julian thinks he’s getting too big to believe in Santa, but when he finds an extra present under the tree, he discovers that he may not be too old after all.

H “All the elements of a winner come together in this enchanting effort…” —Kirkus Reviews v

AR • F&P

“The story is charmingly told…Blake’s colorful cartoons are as appealing as ever.” —School Library Journal

GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 8–12

Bank Street Best Books of the Year

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Loveykins

Gilbert de la Frogponde

Quentin Blake

A Swamp Story

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-282-8 / 1-56145-282-3

Jennifer Rae / Illustrated by Rose Cowles

Territory: US • Rights: Random House, UK

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-163-0 / 1-56145-163-0 Territory: US • Rights: Whitecap Books, Canada

When Angela Bowling rescues a baby bird after a storm, she finds her very own Loveykins.

Two chefs arrive at Gilbert’s pond in search of dinner. Too fat to escape, he must convince them that bugs, not frogs, are all the rage in culinary circles.

H “Appealingly offbeat, this droll tale is classic Blake.” AR • F&P

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AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

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Ages 6–10

AR • F&P GRL M; Gr 2–3

“Do not read GILBERT DE LA FROGPONDE to your child at bedtime, or you may find yourself in the same predicament I did: I couldn’t get him to stop laughing and go to sleep… witty, creative and downright hilarious.” —Boston Herald

Mrs. Armitage, Queen of the Road

Harriet’s Horrible Hair Day

Quentin Blake

Dawn Lesley Stewart / Illustrated by Michael P. White

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-287-3 / 1-56145-287-4

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-165-4 / 1-56145-165-7

Territory: US • Rights: Random House, UK

Territory: World • All rights available

A delightfully unconventional woman finds liberation and new friends out on the open road.

Harriet’s sister and brother launch a series of outrageous, hair-raising schemes to tame her wayward ringlets.

“Blake’s characteristic watercolor cartoons pair perfectly with the silly text, creating another marvelous story about this eccentric but lovable lady.”—School Library Journal

Ages 4–8

F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3

“If you’re looking to take the knots out of a bad hair day, try this.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes: self-esteem, counting

What Do Parents Do?

Hungry! Hungry! Hungry!

(When You’re Not Home)

Malachy Doyle / Illustrated by Paul Hess

Jeanie Franz Ransom / Illustrated by Cyd Moore

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-241-5 / 1-56145-241-6

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-409-9 / 1-56145-409-5

Territory: US • Rights: Andersen Press, UK

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

What is a boy to think when a mischievous, spiderylegged, knobbly kneed goblin shows up in his front yard?

The tables are turned and the grown-ups have all the fun in this wickedly silly story of parental mayhem. AR • F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

“Giggles abound as this cheerful tale of imagined rolereversal plucks at the seams of conventionality and lets out a little stuffing.” —Kirkus Reviews

F&P GRL K; Gr 2 Ages 4–8

“The imaginative, whimsical, and colorful pictures are full of details to be discovered…will be enjoyed by young monster enthusiasts.” —School Library Journal

Teaching Themes: imagination, rules, family

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The Gold Miner’s Daughter

The Boy Who Cried Ninja

A Melodramatic Fairy Tale

Alex Latimer

Jackie Mims Hopkins / Illustrated by Jon Goodell

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-579-9 / 1-56145-579-2

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-362-7 / 1-56145-362-5

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Random

Territory: World • All rights available

House, UK

This hysterical collision of fairy tales, melodrama, and the Gold Rush West cries out for audience participation.

In this quirky twist on “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” Tim’s outrageous excuses turn out to have an unexpected element of truth. AR • RC • Lexile

“Goodell’s delightful and action-packed illustrations feature expressive characters and plenty of visual humor.” —School Library Journal

GRL L; Gr 2–3

“Hip and trendy but with a timeless theme, this is one enjoyable read.” —Kirkus Reviews

Ages 4–8

Teaching Themes: melodrama, fairy tales

The Horned Toad Prince

Railroad John and the Red Rock Run

Jackie Mims Hopkins / Illustrated by Michael Austin HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-195-1 / 1-56145-195-9

Tony Crunk / Illustrated by Michael Austin

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-548-5 / 1-56145-548-2

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-363-4 / 1-56145-363-3

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

When Reba Jo finds herself in a mess of trouble, she’s forced to strike a deal with a horned toad. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL P; Gr 3–4

Lonesome Bob is set to marry Wildcat Annie today, if the Sagebrush Flyer gets to Red Rock on time.

“An entertaining version of ‘The Frog Prince’ with a Texas twist…” —School Library Journal

AR • F&P

“Kids will eagerly climb aboard for repeat rides.” —Publishers Weekly

GRL R; Gr 4

Ages 4–8

Ages 4–8

Teaching Themes: fractured The Frog Prince, predicting outcomes www.peachtree-online.com/hornedtoad

The Three Armadillies Tuff

Ol’ Bloo’s Boogie-Woogie Band and Blues Ensemble

Jackie Mims Hopkins / Illustrated by S. G. Brooks HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-258-3 / 1-56145-258-0

Jan Huling / Illustrated by Henri Sørensen

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-598-0 / 1-56145-598-9

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-436-5 / 1-56145-436-2

Territory: World • All rights available, except

The Three Armadillies Tuff Written by Jackie Mims Hopkins

Illustrated by S. G. Brooks

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

Territory: World • All rights available, except

Korea

France

Three fun-loving armadillo sisters are eager to cross a busy highway to get to the new dance hall on the other side, but inside the culvert lurks a spindly legged coyote.

GRL Q; Gr 4

GRL N; Gr 3 Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes:

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

Ol’ Bloo Donkey realizes it’s time to hit the road and pursue his ambition of being a star in this hilarious backwoods retelling of "The Bremen Town Musicians."

“Droll turns of phrase and hints of dialect add fun and flavor to the tale.” —School Library Journal

Ages 6–10

“…Bayou cadences, outre metaphors for each animal’s singing and an easy way with a rueful folkloric voice make this a treasure.” —Kirkus Reviews

fractured The Three Billy Goats Gruff, friendship

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The Library Dragon

The Library Dragon flip doll

Carmen Agra Deedy / Illustrated by Michael P. White HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-091-6 /1-56145-091-X

Based on characters created by Carmen Agra Deedy and Michael P. White

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

flip doll: $34.95 / 978-1-56145-267-5 / 1-56145-267-X book and doll package: $52.00 / 978-1-56145-585-0

Sunrise Elementary School has a BIG problem. Their new librarian, Miss Lotta Scales, is a real dragon.

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL P; Gr 3–4 Ages 6–10

1-56145-585-7 12 inches tall / nonreturnable

“…kids will likely enjoy her frequent puns and wordplay and [White’s] droll, stylized illustrations…” —Publishers Weekly

The fiery heroine of Carmen Deedy’s best-selling children’s book is now available as a flip doll. Hold her one way, and she’s Miss Lotta Scales the dragon, in a long yellow dress, complete with fangs, iridescent wings, and a tail. Turn the doll upside down, and the dragon is transformed into the smiling, kindhearted Miss Lotty, complete with beehive hairdo.

“Deedy’s text sparkles with sly humor...This wonderful book will delight children.” —School Library Journal

Martina the Beautiful Cockroach

The Secret of Old Zeb

A Cuban Folktale

Carmen Agra Deedy / Illustrated by Michael P. White

Carmen Agra Deedy / Illustrated by Michael Austin

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-115-9 / 1-56145-115-0

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-399-3 / 1-56145-399-4

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-280-4 / 1-56145-280-7

HC & CD: $19.95 / 978-1-56145-468-6/ 1-56145-468-0

Territory: World • All rights available

CD: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-467-9 / 1-56145-467-2

Walter fears he is in for the worst summer ever until he befriends a mysterious neighbor.

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL P; Gr 3–4 Ages 4–8 www.beautifulmartina.com

When Martina decides to choose a husband, her grandmother gives her some shocking advice. “...This Latino folktale has a rollicking voice imbued with sly tongue-in-cheek humor. ” —Booklist

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A Times New York er! ll e Bests AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL S; Gr 4–5 Ages 6–10

✎ Teacher’s guide www.14cowsforamerica.com

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“The ‘follow your dream’ moral is prevalent throughout the text and reinforced by the dreamlike quality of the illustrations.” —School Library Journal

✎ Teacher’s guide

14 Cows for America

The Yellow Star

Written by Carmen Agra Deedy In collaboration with Wilson Kimeli Naiyomah Illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez

The Legend of King Christian X of Denmark

HC: $17.95 / 978-1-56145-490-7 / 1-56145-490-7

Territory: World • All rights available, except

Territory: World • All rights available, except

Denmark, France, Korea, Netherlands, Norway, UK

Carmen Agra Deedy / Illustrated by Henri Sørensen HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-208-8 / 1-56145-208-4

Korea, Francophone Africa, and Haiti

“…a lovely picture book…beautifully evocative…” —Nicholas D. Kristof, New York Times

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“Magnificently illustrated…a graceful and moving exploration of moral courage.” —USA Today AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL S; Gr 4–5 Ages 8–12

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Agatha’s Feather Bed

The Last Dance

Not Just Another Wild Goose Story

Carmen Agra Deedy / Illustrated by Debrah Santini

Carmen Agra Deedy / Illustrated by Laura L. Seeley

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-109-8 / 1-56145-109-6

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-008-4 / 1-56145-008-1

Territory: World • All rights available

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-096-1 / 1-56145-096-0 Territory: World • All rights available

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Bessie tells the story of her friendship with Ninny, of Ninny’s grandfather, and of the very special dance they share.

Agatha loves her new feather bed, but when six shivering, naked geese pay her a visit to discuss the origin of the feathers…is her goose cooked? “This finely crafted collection abounds with information and whimsy. It also teems with puns and word play… A ducky book.” —Publishers Weekly

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“Debrah Santini’s masterful sketches and watercolors tell as much as the text.” —The Horn Book Magazine

GRL R; Gr 4 Ages 8–12

Un colchon de plumas para Agata Un cuento de alas para ninos Carmen Agra Deedy / Illustrated by Laura L. Seeley Spanish HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-426-6 / 1-56145-426-5 / Spanish PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-404-4 / 1-56145-404-4

14 vacas para america Written by Carmen Agra Deedy In collaboration with Wilson Kimeli Naiyomah Illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez Spanish HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-550-8 / 1-56145-550-4 / PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-555-3 / 1-56145-555-5

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Martina una cucarachita muy linda Un cuento cubano

Un colchon de plumas para Agata: GRL M; Gr 2–3 / Ages 4–8

Carmen Agra Deedy / Illustrated by Michael Austin Spanish HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-425-9 / 1-56145-425-7 / Spanish PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-532-4 / 1-56145-532-6

14 vacas para america: Ages 4–8 Martina una cucarachita muy linda: AR • RC • Lexile / GRL N; Gr 3 Ages 4–8

H “The skillfully crafted acrylic illustrations capture the island’s ambience…The text flows easily…” —Criticas

The Cheshire Cheese Cat

Growing Up Cuban in Decatur, Georgia

A Dickens of a Tale

CD: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-318-4 / 1-56145-318-8

Carmen Agra Deedy and Randall Wright Illustrated by Barry Moser

60 minutes

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-595-9 / 1-56145-595-4

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except audio,

Carmen Agra Deedy

Korea, US & Canada book club

Ages Teen and Up

“Deedy has a velvety smooth voice…her tone is warm and bubbly…Without a doubt, this is a case where listening to stories is better than reading them.” —AudioFile

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In this playful homage to Charles Dickens, unlikely allies learn the lessons of a great friendship.

GRL V; GR 5–6 Ages 8 and up

✎ Teacher’s guide

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Yours for Justice, Ida B. Wells

Marching with Aunt Susan

The Daring Life of a Crusading Journalist Philip Dray / Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn

Susan B. Anthony and the Fight for Women's Suffrage

HC: $18.95 / 978-1-56145-417-4 / 1-56145-417-6

Claire Rudolf Murphy / Illustrated by Stacey Schuett

Territory: World • All rights available

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-593-5 / 1-56145-593-8 Territory: world • All rights available

Born into slavery, the journalist fought against social injustice and racial inequality, planting the seeds of the civil rights movement. AR • RC • Lexile Ages 10–14 / Black History / Biography

H “Alcorn’s striking, symbol-infused hand-colored prints on creamy vellum get star billing.” —Publishers Weekly

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✎ Teacher’s guide

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL Q; Gr 4 Ages 6–10 / Historical fiction

AR • RC • Lexile GRL O; Gr 3-4 Ages 6–10 / Historical fiction Teaching Themes:

NCTE Notable Children’s Books in the Language Arts; Amelia Bloomer List

Based on the experiences of a real girl, this inspiring picture book offers a child’s eye view of the fight for women’s right to vote. Based on historical archives. Backmatter on woman’s suffrage. “An inspiring and revelatory tale.” —Kirkus Reviews

political involvement

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Keep On!

Jingle Bells

The Story of Matthew Henson, Co-Discoverer of the North Pole

How the Holiday Classic Came to Be

Deborah Hopkinson / Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-590-4 / 1-56145-590-3

HC: $17.95 / 978-1-56145-473-0 / 1-56145-473-7

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Territory: World • All rights available

Canada book club

“The main text conveys a good bit of information within a clearly written narrative that includes one dramatic rescue scene during the final expedition.” —Booklist

The unexpected story of the creation of a holiday classic—in the most unlikely of places.

John Harris / Illustrated by Adam Gustavson

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“…captur[es] the atmosphere of a community willing to stick together as they journey against the grain, whether that means bringing snow somehow to the South or standing by an unpopular belief.” —School Library Journal

Sweet Land of Liberty

Pennies in a Jar

Deborah Hopkinson / Illustrated by Leonard Jenkins

Dori Chaconas / Illustrated by Ted Lewin

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-395-5 / 1-56145-395-1

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-422-8 / 1-56145-422-2

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Territory: World • All rights available

This inspiring story of civil rights champion Oscar Chapman and his role in Marian Anderson’s concert at the Lincoln Memorial.

When his father goes off to fight in World War II, a young boy promises to be brave.

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“…will resonate with contemporary children, especially those with parents in the military overseas.” —School Library Journal

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WWII home front, courage, family life, horses

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Myron Uhlberg A Storm Called Katrina

Dad, Jackie, and Me

Myron Uhlberg / Illustrated by Colin Bootman

Myron Uhlberg / Illustrated by Colin Bootman

HC: $17.95 / 978-1-56145-591-1 / 1-56145-591-1

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-329-0 / 1-56145-329-3

Territory: world • All rights available, except audio

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-531-7 / 1-56145-531-8 Territory: World • All rights available

A moving story of the effects of Hurricane Katrina on the people of New Orleans as seen through the eyes of a tenyear-old boy. AR • RC • Lexile GRL O; Gr 3-4 Ages 7–11

H “Simple, affecting prose and intricate, inspired paintings make this one worth sharing for sure.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Flying Over Brooklyn

The Printer

Myron Uhlberg / Illustrated by Gerald Fitzgerald

Myron Uhlberg / Illustrated by Henri Sørensen

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-194-4 / 1-56145-194-0

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-221-7 / 1-56145-221-1

Ages 4–8 / Historical fiction

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-294-1 / 1-56145-294-7

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-483-9 / 1-56145-483-4

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Based on the Great Blizzard of 1947, this story tells of a young boy’s imaginary flight over Brooklyn and the new perspective on the world around him that results.

A deaf father and his hearing son show their love for each other and their dedication to the craft of printing. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL O; Gr 3–4

“…an affecting tribute to Robinson, to a dedicated son and to a thoughtful deep-feeling father. And of course, to baseball.” —Publishers Weekly

GRL O; Gr 3–4

“Youngsters will delight in the idea of such a snow-filled flight… a magical winter storytime.” —School Library Journal

Ages 4–8

“…[a] heartfelt tale of an ordinary person rising to meet an extraordinary challenge.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Mind Your Manners, Alice Roosevelt!

First Dog Fala Elizabeth Van Steenwyk / Illustrated by Michael G. Montgomery

Leslie Kimmelman / Illustrated by Adam Gustavson

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-411-2 / 1-56145-411-7

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-492-1 / 1-56145-492-3

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Meet the Scottish terrier who won the heart of a U.S. president, as well as the American people, during a dark time in the world’s history.

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AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL R; Gr 4 Ages 4–8 / Historical fiction Teaching Themes: Franklin Delano

The true story of Teddy Roosevelt’s unconventional daughter, whose antics charmed and shocked a nation.

“The amiable text combined with the handsome illustrations will draw children into this account of a real charmer…” —Booklist

GRL N; Gr 3

“A lively, fictionalized portrait of a very independent girl.” —Publishers Weekly

Ages 4–8 / Historical fiction Teaching Themes:

Roosevelt, American history,

Theodore Roosevelt,

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The Dragon New Year

I Am Tama, Lucky Cat

A Chinese Legend

A Japanese Legend

David Bouchard / Illustrated by Zhoang-Yang Huang

Wendy Henrichs / Illustrated by Yoshiko Jaeggi

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-210-1 / 1-56145-210-6

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-589-8 / 1-56145-589-X

Territory: US • Rights: Raincoast, Canada

Territory: world • All rights available

Frightened by the noisy Chinese New Year celebration outside her bedroom window, a young girl takes comfort in her grandmother’s wise, soothing words about the origins of the holiday.

A stirring tale of friendship based on the legend of the Lucky Cat.

GRL R; Gr 4 Ages 6–10

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL N; Gr 3

“Children will enjoy the reversal that the flaming pictures show: it's the fiery, noisy festival that frightens the monster away and keeps the child safe at home.” —Booklist

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL P; Gr 3–4 Ages 6–10

Monsoon Afternoon

My Dadima Wears a Sari

Kashmira Sheth / Illustrated by Yoshiko Jaeggi

Kashmira Sheth / Illustrated by Yoshiko Jaeggi

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-455-6 / 1-56145-455-9

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-392-4 / 1-56145-392-7

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

During monsoon season in India, a young boy and his Dadaji head out into the rainy weather.

This multigenerational story offers a glimpse into the distinctive culture and customs of India, while reinforcing universal themes of love and the importance of family.

“The cyclical rhythms of the rain seasons echo the story’s larger themes of time’s passage and the links between generations…” —Booklist

Ages 4–8

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL M; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

Teaching Themes: intergenerational relationship,

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AR • F&P GRL P; Gr 3–4 Ages 4–8 Teaching Themes: polio, sisters, farm life

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“Jaeggi’s lovely watercolors reflect the serene tone and evoke the exotic setting, and her use of panels echoes traditional Japanese artwork…” — Kirkus Reviews

Teaching Themes: intergenerational relationship, traditions, culture

“…the continuous, loving exchange heightens the intergenerational warmth that’s extended in Jaeggi’s delicate watercolors.” —Booklist

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Dancing with Katya

The Wheat Doll

Dori Chaconas / Illustrated by Constance R. Bergum

Alison L. Randall / Illustrated by Bill Farnsworth

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-376-4 / 1-56145-376-5

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-456-3 / 1-56145-456-7

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Though her legs are weakened and twisted by polio, Katya dreams of dancing once again.

When Mary Ann’s beloved doll disappears during a fierce, sudden storm, she refuses to give up searching for her.

“A warm and inspiring tribute to one sister’s love and the other’s courage.” —Kirkus Reviews

“…a sweet story of loss and renewal told with empathy and feeling that is never heavy-handed.” —School Library Journal

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Lester L. Laminack The Sunsets of Miss Olivia Wiggins

Three Hens and a Peacock Lester L. Laminack / Illustrated by Henry Cole HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-564-5 / 1-56145-564-4

Lester L. Laminack / Illustrated by Constance R. Bergum

Territory: World • All rights available

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-139-5 / 1-56145-139-8 Territory: World • All rights available

When a peacock suddenly arrives at a quiet farm, everything changes. Customers flock to the farm and business is booming. But the hens don’t like the newcomer getting attention while they stay cooped up doing all the hard work.

The story of a young boy’s visit with his great-grandmother, who is suffering from the mental and physical deterioration associated with old age. RC • Lexile

AR • F&P GRL Q; Gr 4 Ages 6–10

“…an unusually empathic look at the reality of aging…” —Publishers Weekly

GRL J; Gr 2 Ages 4–8

“Good farm fun.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Saturdays and Teacakes

Snow Day!

Lester L. Laminack / Illustrated by Chris Soentpiet

Lester L. Laminack / Illustrated by Adam Gustavson

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-303-0 / 1-56145-303-X

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-418-1 / 1-56145-418-4

HC & CD: $19.95 / 978-1-56145-513-3 / 1-56145-513-X

HC & CD: $19.95 / 978-1-56145-554-6 / 1-56145-554-7

CD: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-514-0 / 1-56145-514-8

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-553-9 / 1-56145-553-9

Territory: World • All rights available

CD: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-556-0 / 1-56145-556-3 Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Laminack’s tender tribute to his grandmother. A clever take on a familiar childhood lament.

Ages 4–8

“The brilliant watercolor paintings glow with light and idyllically capture the world of yesteryear.” —School Library Journal

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Trevor’s Wiggly-Wobbly Tooth

Jake’s 100th Day of School

Lester L. Laminack / Illustrated by Kathi Garry McCord

Lester L. Laminack / Illustrated by Judy Love

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-175-3 / 1-56145-175-4

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-355-9 / 1-56145-355-2

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-279-8 / 1-56145-279-3

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-463-1 / 1-56145-463-X

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

When Trevor’s Grandma Sally shows his class how to make old-fashioned taffy, he learns there are also fun ways to pull a tooth!

What will Jake do when he forgets to bring the special collection he’s going to share with his first grade class for their celebration of the 100th day of school?

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL J; Gr 2

“…a cheerful tribute to muffled, white, unexpected days off…” —New York Times Book Review

GRL K; Gr 2

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“…the surprise ending will make readers laugh out loud.” —Book Links

GRL M; Gr 2–3 Ages 4–8

✎ Teacher’s guide

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“Love’s richly realistic, abundantly detailed pencil, ink, and watercolor illustrations spill across the pages…” —Booklist

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Can You Hear a Rainbow? The Story of a Deaf Boy Named Chris HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-268-2 / 1-56145-268-8

Chris describes what it is like to be deaf, typical events in his life, and the ways in which he has adjusted. “…interesting…accurate…appealing.” —School Library Journal

Rolling Along The Story of Taylor and his Wheelchair HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-219-4 / 1-56145-219-X

Jamee Riggio Heelan / Illustrated by Nicola Simmonds

Taylor and Tyler are twin brothers who are different in one significant way: Taylor has cerebral palsy, while Tyler does not.

Ages 6–10

“The facts are here, the frustration, the courage, the hope.” —Booklist

CAN YOU HEAR A RAINBOW: Territory: world • All rights available AR • RC • Lexile • F&P / GRL N; Gr 3

The Making of My Special Hand Madison’s Story HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-186-9 / 1-56145-186-X

ROLLING ALONG: Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea AR • F&P / GRL L; Gr 2–3

Experience the curiosity and eager anticipation of a small girl born without her left hand, as she tells her story of being fitted for her “special” hand. “An attractive, informative offering.” —Booklist

THE MAKING OF MY SPECIAL HAND: Territory: World • All rights available AR • F&P / GRL O; Gr 3–4

How to Rock Your Baby

Daniel and His Walking Stick

Sibley Fleming / Illustrated by John Amoss

Wendy McCormick / Illustrated by Constance R. Bergum

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-142-5 / 1-56145-142-8

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-330-6 / 1-56145-330-7

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

The delightful, nocturnal adventure of a mother, a father, and a brand-new, wide-awake baby.

Jesse spends two weeks in the country and is drawn to Daniel, an old man with a walking stick. When she returns to the city, she has sweet memories of her third grandfather.

“…strikes an effective balance between gentle rhythm and sheer silliness.” —Publishers Weekly

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GRL L; Gr 2–3

Ages 2–5

Ages 4-8

AR • F&P GRL L; Gr 2–3 Ages 3–7

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“Written from a child’s point of view, the narrative is believably tender and explores the special bond between the two.” —School Library Journal

The Night You Were Born

Wishing

Wendy McCormick / Illustrated by Sophy Williams

Ruth Tiller / Illustrated by Debrah Santini

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-225-5 / 1-56145-225-4

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-118-0 / 1-56145-118-5

Territory: US • Rights: Orchard Books, UK

Territory: World • All rights available

A warm, reassuring picture book that captures all the joy of the arrival of a new baby and sensitively addresses an older sibling’s feelings.

An ordinary day in the park becomes a magical journey.

“Altogether comforting, this picture book is a strong choice for sharing with any child whose family is expecting a new addition.” —Publishers Weekly

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“This is a soft book, a book to cozy up with. It is a book to dream and pretend with. Read it with a special youngster and add your own dreams.” —Richmond Times-Dispatch

Ages 4–8

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Raymond and Nelda

Rosa’s Room

Barbara Bottner / Illustrated by Nancy Hayashi

Barbara Bottner / Illustrated by Beth Spiegel

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-394-8 / 1-56145-394-3

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-302-3 / 1-56145-302-1

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Rosa knows what she needs to feel at home in her new room: clothes in the closet, crayons in a drawer, a poster on the wall and her beloved doll, Maria, lying on her bed. But still, somehow, her room seems empty.

Laugh-out-loud letters enhance this endearingly quirky story about repairing a friendship. “…in the great tradition of Arnold Lobel’s FROG AND TOAD…” —Booklist

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GRL K; Gr 2

GRL K; Gr 2

Ages 4–8

Ages 4–8

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“A welcome addition sure to calm the worries of youngsters facing a similar situation.” —Kirkus Reviews

You’ve Got Dragons

The Blue House Dog

Kathryn Cave / Illustrated by Nick Maland

Deborah Blumenthal / Illustrated by Adam Gustavson

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-284-2 / 1-56145-284-X

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-537-9 / 1-56145-537-7

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Hodder, UK

Territory: World • All rights available

A gently humorous, reassuring story that will help take the worry out of childhood fears.

A boy without a dog—and a dog without an owner— find each other in this powerfully moving story of loneliness and redemption.

“This excellent metaphor for the fears and worries of every child (and adult) is accompanied by relentlessly cheerful illustrations in fine line and rosy washes of color…A great choice for the walking worried.” —Booklist

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL S; Gr 4–5 Ages 4–8

“The emotions are raw and authentic, while the way in which they’re delivered is elegant—a potent combination.” —Publishers Weekly

If I Found a Wistful Unicorn

Cats Vanish Slowly

A Gift of Love

Ruth Tiller / Illustrated by Laura L. Seeley

Ann Ashford / Illustrated by Bill Drath

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-106-7 / 1-56145-106-1

HC: $18.95 / 978-0-931948-00-8 / 0-931948-00-2

Territory: World • All rights available

Anniversary Gift Edition HC: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-271-2 / 1-56145-271-8 Territory: World • All rights available

F&P GRL M; Gr 2–3 All ages

The disarmingly simple text goes straight to the heart of what love really is. Through thoughtful and fanciful questions, Ashford explores what we risk when we ask for love and what special rewards may be waiting for us in return.

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“Only an accomplished poet could wind her way as gracefully and surefootedly around and through perfectly chosen words and phrases as Tiller does… and only a chronic ailurophile could portray the elusive, often mysterious feline personality with such affection as Seeley.” —Publishers Weekly

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Anna’s Blizzard

Emma’s River

Alison Hart / Illustrated by Paul Bachem

Alison Hart / Illustrated by Paul Bachem

HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-349-8 / 1-56145-349-8

HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-524-9 / 1-56145-524-5

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

When a fierce blizzard suddenly kicks up, Anna and her classmates must escape from their school before it is too late.

Horse-crazy girls and Titanic fans will love this actionpacked adventure story set on a steamboat on the Missouri River in the nineteenth century.

“Anna is a strong, appealing heroine, and the story is suspenseful… Fans of the AMERICAN GIRLS series or Laura Ingalls Wilder’s LITTLE HOUSE books will also enjoy ANNA’S BLIZZARD.” —School Library Journal

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL R; Gr 4 Ages 7–10 / Historical fiction Teaching Themes: survival, 1800s,

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“…never a dull moment…” —Booklist

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immigration, 1800s, social classes

Lillian’s Fish

Saving the Griffin

James Menk / Illustrated by Louisa Bauer

Kristin Wolden Nitz

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-158-6 / 1-56145-158-4

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-380-1 / 1-56145-380-3

Territory: World• All rights available, except

Territory: World • All rights available

Korea

Three American siblings on holiday in a small Italian town encounter an extraordinary creature in their garden and find adventure, mystery, and a whole new world of trouble.

When Lillian’s fish goes missing, the other family pets embark on an exciting adventure to rescue him. “This sweet story is a must for any child….” —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

AR • F&P GRL P; Gr 3–4 Ages 6–10

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P Ages 8–12

The Roo Quartet

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“…this child-centered fantasy is nicely grounded in reality and enhanced by its well-drawn Italian settings.” —Booklist

GRL S; Gr 4–5

The Last Polar Bears HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-379-5 / 1-56145-379-X Grandfather is off to the North Pole to find the Last Polar Bears. Accompanying him is Roo, a remarkable little dog with strong views, a short attention span, and a golf cart full of equipment. “…a practical introduction to independent reading. The theme of global warming is subtle but clear and could inspire rich classroom conversations or lessons…Quirky with a message.” —Kirkus Reviews

The Last Cowboys HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-451-8 / 1-56145-451-6 Grandfather and Roo set off on an exciting expedition to the Wild, Wild West in search of Roo’s grandfather, who is rumored to be living among cowboys following a successful movie career. “Imaginative and fun.” —Kirkus Reviews

The Last Gold Diggers HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-435-8 / 1-56145-435-4 Grandfather and Roo travel to Australia, on an expedition to find long-lost Uncle Vincent, who ran away to seek his fortune years ago.

Harry Horse

“Silly fun.” —Kirkus Reviews

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The Last Castaways HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-439-6 / 1-56145-439-7 A routine holiday for Grandfather and Roo turns into an adventure when the two are lost at sea. “Packed with silly hijinks and fantastical creatures, this last of the LASTS, with its endearing duo of grandfather and Roo, delivers fun for readers new to chapter books.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Young Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle

The Amazing Mr. Franklin

Ruth Ashby / Illustrated by Suzanne Duranceau

Ruth Ashby / Illustrated by Michael G. Montgomery

Or the Boy Who Read Everything

HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-478-5 / 1-56145-478-8

HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-306-1 / 1-56145-306-4

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

“Ashby makes good use of Darwin’s own writing, sprinkling quotes throughout the text, which allow his adventures and opinions to come to life.” —School Library Journal

“…an attractive and highly readable account of Franklin’s life.” —Booklist

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Bank Street Best Books of the Year

Ages 7–10

Nonfiction / History / Biography

Nonfiction / History / Biography

Rocket Man

It Can’t Be Done, Nellie Bly!

The Mercury Adventure of John Glenn

A Reporter’s Race Around the World

Ruth Ashby / Illustrated by Robert Hunt

Nancy Butcher / Illustrated by Jen Singh

HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-323-8 / 1-56145-323-4

HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-289-7 / 1-56145-289-0

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

"…highly readable…Ashby also skillfully includes historical events in the narrative.” —School Library Journal AR • RC • Lexile

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GRL T; Gr 4–5 Ages 7–10

The true story of a woman’s famous 1889 journey that took her all the way around the globe in record time.

Nonfiction / History / Biography

GRL P; Gr 3–4 Ages 7–10 Nonfiction / History / Biography

“Fun, factual, and well written.” —School Library Journal

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Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries Danger: Dynamite! (Book #1) HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-288-0 / 1-56145-288-2 Why did somebody hide a case of dynamite right near the schoolhouse? That’s what Billy and Finn want to know. “This is a terrific start to a new mystery series for elementary students.” —Library Media Connection

Daredevils (Book #2) HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-307-8 / 1-56145-307-2 Billy, Finn, and Dannie investigate the smuggling of bootleg liquor, gun-toting gangsters and botched police raids. “The short text and exciting plot will attract young adventure fans, especially reluctant readers.” —School Library Journal

Ghost Train (Book #3) HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-324-5 / 1-56145-324-2 Anne Capeci / Illustrated by Paul Casale

When Billy finds a mysterious burlap sack containing a threatening note, he, Finn, and Dannie have a new case to solve. “An exciting and fast-paced story that will hold readers’ attention.” —School Library Journal

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Missing! (Book #4)HC: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-334-4 / 1-56145-334-X

Ages 7–10 Historical fiction / Mystery

There is a thief in the camp and Billy, Dannie, and Finn must find out who it is.

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Gail Langer Karwoski SeaMan The Dog Who Explored the West with Lewis & Clark

Quake!

Gail Langer Karwoski / Illustrated by James Watling

Gail Langer Karwoski / Illustrated by Robert Papp

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-276-7 / 1-56145-276-9

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-310-8 / 1-56145-310-2

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-190-6 / 1-56145-190-8

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-369-6 / 1-56145-369-2

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Territory: World • All rights available, except film

The story of SeaMan, a 150-pound Newfoundland dog, who played a key role in the Corps of Discovery.

“QUAKE! combines disaster and family longing with a sturdily constructed and affecting look at the past.” —School Library Journal

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL U; Gr 5 Ages 8–12 / Historical fiction Teaching Themes: American history–Western Expansion, Lewis and Clark, pioneer life

Disaster in San Francisco,1906

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“This soundly researched, smoothly written story will bring the entire expedition alive for readers 8 to 12…” —Parade

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✎ Teacher’s guide

Americans

The Tree That Owns Itself

Surviving Jamestown

And Other Adventure Tales from Out of Georgia’s Past

The Adventures of Young Sam Collier

Loretta Johnson Hammer and Gail Langer Karwoski Illustrated by James Watling

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-239-2 / 1-56145-239-4

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-120-3 / 1-56145-120-7

Territory: World • All rights available

Gail Langer Karwoski / Illustrated by Paul Casale PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-245-3 / 1-56145-245-9

Territory: World • All rights available

A collection of stories about Georgia’s history, ranging from the Revolutionary War to the present.

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GRL U; Gr 5 Ages 8–12 / Historical fiction

✎ Teacher’s guide

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AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“Energetic pacing and keen plot development pull readers in.” —School Library Journal

Ages 8–12 / Historical fiction

✎ Teacher’s guide

“The story flows well and is a good fictional introduction to Jamestown.”— School Library Journal

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The Devil’s Highway

Natchez Under-the-Hill

Stan Applegate / Illustrated by James Watling

Stan Applegate / Illustrated by James Watling

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-184-5 / 1-56145-184-3

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-191-3 / 1-56145-191-6

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Fourteen-year-old Zeb and eleven-year-old Hannah team up to make their way safely down the Natchez Trace.

Zeb and Hannah desperately try to reunite with their families, but end up head-to-head with sinister villains who stand in their way.

“This story moves quickly and should be a good read for reluctant readers.” —Kliatt

AR • F&P GRL T; Gr 4–5

Ages 8–12 / Historical fiction

Ages 8–12 / Historical fiction

✎ Teacher’s guide

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A story of survival set against the backdrop of the founding of the first permanent English settlement in the New World.

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Gabriel’s Horses HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-398-6 / 1-56145-398-6; PB: $4.99 / 978-1-56145-528-7 / 1-56145-528-8 AR • RC • Lexile; GRL V; Gr 5–6

A young Kentucky slave dares to pursue his dream of becoming a jockey. “At the core of this stirring historical novel is the question of what freedom means…” —Booklist

Gabriel’s Triumph HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-410-5 / 1-56145-410-9; PB $4.99 / 978-1-56145-547-8 / 1-56145-547-4 AR • RC • Lexile; GRL V; Gr 5–6

Former slave Gabriel faces challenges and setbacks as he pursues his dream of becoming a famous jockey. “Thrilling horse racing once again frames a stirring Civil War story…” —Booklist Ages 8–12 HIstorical Fiction

Gabriel’s Journey

Territory: World • All rights available

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-442-6 / 1-56145-442-7; PB: $4.99 / 978-1-56145-530-0 / 1-56145-530-X

Teaching Themes: Civil War history, rebels in

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P; GRL V; Gr 5–6

Kentucky, African American history, horses

No longer a slave, Gabriel leaves behind a successful horse racing career to work as a groom at Camp Nelson, home of the Fifth US Colored Calvary of the Union Army. Shrink-wrapped Racing to Freedom paperback collection: $14.97 / 978-1-56145-569-0 / 1-56145-569-5

The Bushwhacker

Chasing the Nightbird

A Civil War Adventure

Krista Russell

Jennifer Johnson Garrity / Illustrated by Paul Bachem

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-597-3 / 1-56145-597-0

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-201-9 / 1-56145-201-7

Territory: world • All rights available

Territory: world • All rights available

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Fleeing from Confederate sympathizers, Jacob and Eliza are befriended by a kind young woman—but then a stranger enters the picture and changes all of their lives.

GRL W; Gr 5–6 Ages 8–12 / Sports Teaching Themes: forgiveness, empathy, Civil War

In this action-packed historical adventure, a brave young man must rely on his wits and his friends to navigate dangers and escape an unwelcome fate. AR GRL V; Gr 5–6

“This gripping, fast-paced story is a masterful recreation of a time of divided loyalties and conflict…” —School Library Journal

Ages 10–14 / Historical fiction

“Solid work, featuring a strong-minded protagonist bent on doing the best he can with what he’s been given.” —Kirkus Reviews

✎ Teacher’s guide

Stumptown Kid

The Everlasting Now

Carol Gorman and Ron J. Findley

Sara Harrell Banks

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-337-5 / 1-56145-337-4

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-525-6 / 1-56145-525-3

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-412-9 / 1-56145-412-5

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

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Charlie wants two things he can't have: to make the local Wildcats baseball team and to have life return to the way it was before his father died two years ago in the Korean War.

GRL W; Gr 5–6 Ages 8–12 / Sports

In 1937, the Depression is in full force, Joe Louis is the new heavyweight champion of the world, and Champion Luckey has just arrived in Snow Hill, Alabama. Brother Sayre’s life will never be the same. RC • Lexile

“…consistent and believable throughout the narrative…” —Booklist

GRL U; Gr 5

“Readers will enjoy this winning mix of sports, suspense, and heroism, and delight in the baseball wit and wisdom.”—School Library Journal

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The Trouble with Rules

Uncharted Waters

Leslie Bulion

Leslie Bulion

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-440-2 / 1-56145-440-0

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-365-8 / 1-56145-365-X

PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-576-8 / 1-56145-576-8

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-485-3 / 1-56145-485-0

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Sometimes, breaking the rules is the best thing you can do, especially when the rules don't allow you to be yourself.

Jonah has secrets—lots of them—and they weigh heavily on his mind. How can he explain that he is afraid of what lurks in the dark salt water?

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL S; Gr 4–5 Ages 8–12

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“Readers will empathize with Nadie’s thoughtprovoking predicaments and her personal responses as she struggles through the transition from lower to upper elementary school.” —Kirkus Reviews

GRL T; Gr 4–5 Ages 8–12 Teaching Themes: marine life, boating, honesty

“Realistic details about marine biology research and boat motor mechanics are engaging, and reluctant readers, especially boys, will identify with Jonah.” —School Library Journal

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Good Fortune

The Coastwatcher Elise Weston

My Journey to Gold Mountain

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-350-4 / 1-56145-350-1

Li Keng Wong

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-484-6 / 1-56145-484-2

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-367-2 / 1-59145-367-6 PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-464-8 / 1-56145-464-8

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Day after day Hugh looks for signs of German spies. It seems like a harmless way to spend time…at least at first. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL U; Gr 5 Ages 8–12 / Historical fiction

“…a tautly woven story that blends an intriguing mystery with historical significance. ” —Booklist

Wong shares her family’s difficult but ultimately triumphant journey from their small village in China to a new life in Oakland’s Chinatown

GRL U; Gr 5 Ages 8–12 / Memoir

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WW II, prisoners of war, spies, persistence, polio

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL S; Gr 4–5

The Wreck of the Ethie

Bravo Zulu, Samantha!

Hilary Hyland / Illustrated by Paul Bachem

Kathleen Benner Duble

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-198-2 / 1-56145-198-3

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-401-3 / 1-56145-401-X

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

In 1919, a dog saves the passengers of the S.S Ethie, cast onto the rocks of the coast of Newfoundland.

An independent-minded girl and her crotchety retired grandfather find common ground when they work together to build an airplane.

“The fast-paced action, easy reading level, and blackand-white drawings will appeal to reluctant readers.” ―School Library Journal

GRL U; Gr 5

Ages 8–12 / Historical fiction

P ea ch tree Publ i shers

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“…a warm account of a turbulent but strong relationship between a grandfather and granddaughter…” —Kirkus Reviews

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Chris Platt Star Gazer HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-596-6 / 1-56145-596-2 / Ages 8–12

A spirited young girl’s determination and affection turns a fading horse into a rising competitor. “…should please most horse-crazy middle-school girls, all of whom dream of the day when they attend a horse auction with money in their hands…” —Kirkus Reviews

Willow King PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-549-2 / 1-56145-549-0 / Ages 8–12

With so much at stake, can King and Katie win the race and earn a spot in the prestigious Kentucky Derby? “Horse-crazy readers will find themselves immersed in the racing world, and will root for Willow King and for Katie all the way.” —Kirkus Reviews

Storm Chaser HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-496-9 / 1-56145-496-6 / Ages 8–12

Jessica hopes to become a great horse trainer someday like her father and her brother, so she can’t help working with the wild Storm Chaser behind her father’s back. “The writing flows naturally with succinct descriptions and a light, yet exciting mood that is created from the beginning.” —School Library Journal * STAR GAzER: Territory: world • All rights available / AR WILLOW KING: Territory: World • All rights available, except Czech Republic, Germany / AR • RC • Lexile / GRL R; Gr 4 * STORM CHASER: Territory: World • All rights available AR • RC • Lexile • F&P / GRL U; Gr 5 * ASTRA: World • All rights available AR • RC • Lexile / GRL R; Gr 4 * MOON SHADOW: Territory: World • All rights available AR • RC • Lexile • F&P / GRL W; Gr 5–6

Astra HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-541-6 / 1-56145-541-5 / Ages 8–12

Horses are Lily’s life—just like they’d been her mother’s. But will her overprotective father stop her from fulfilling her—and her mother’s—dreams? “Horse-focused girls will enjoy the realistic details about the rigors of care, training, and competing, but even readers with only a passing interest in all things equine will recognize Lily’s universal frustration when her parent’s fear and mistrust hold her back from challenges she knows she is capable of tackling.” —Booklist

Moon Shadow * inlcuded in shrink-wrapped hardcover horse novels collection: $60.80 / 978-1-56145-663-5 / 1-56145-663-2 Collection Teaching Themes: hard work, horse care and training, patience, sacrifice

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-382-5 / 1-56145-382-X / PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-546-1 / 1-56145-546-6 / Ages 8–12

A young girl’s love for a beautiful Mustang mare fuels her fierce determination to save the life—against all odds—of the wild horse’s orphaned filly. “Readers will quickly come to care about the life-or-death issue at the heart of the story… horse lovers will find plenty to enjoy.” —Booklist v Bank Street Best Books of the Year

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At the Sea Floor Café

A Novel in Verse

Odd Ocean Critter Poems

Juanita Havill / Illustrated by Stanislawa Kodman

Leslie Bulion / Illustrated by Leslie Evans

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-441-9 / 1-56145-441-9

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-565-2 / 1-56145-565-2

PB $7.95 / 978-1-56145-575-1 / 1-56145-575-X

Territory: US & Canada, text; World, artwork

Territory: World • All rights available

Rights: Dunham Literary, text; Peachtree, artwork

A shy girl blossoms as she helps to create a community garden in this empowering and inspiring verse novel.

Witty poems and elegant artwork let us know what’s on the menu for some unusual undersea creatures.

AR • RC • F&P GRL S; Gr 4–5 Ages 8–12 / Poetry Teaching Themes: community, cooperation, gardening, friendship

AR • Lexile

“…there's more than just a message here; there’s a real story…With quiet scribbly drawings of the tendrils of snap beans, wild dancing feet, and lacy leaves, the pages depict the power of working as a community.” —Booklist

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GRL R; Gr 4 Ages 8–12 / Poetry / Nature Teaching Themes: poetry, marine life,

“Dexterous formal verse about sea creatures pairs with pleasingly abstract block prints in this informative, fun collection.” —Publishers Weekly

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Ladies First

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

Women Athletes Who Made a Difference

Play Ball Like the Hall of Famers

Ken Rappoport

The Inside Scoop from 19 Baseball Greats

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-338-2 / 1-56145-338-2

Steven Krasner / Illustrated by Keith Neely

PB: $8.95 / 978-1-56145-534-8 / 1-56145-534-2

PB: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-339-9 / 1-56145-339-0

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Profiles of pioneering women who made a lasting impact not only on their sport but also on society by overcoming many obstacles.

In this inside look at the fundamentals, some of the greatest ball players to ever play in the major leagues explain their strategies.

GRL U; Gr 5 Ages 8–12 / Nonfiction / Sports

AR • F&P GRL R; Gr 4

“…accessible, pared-down language that will easily draw readers into the action…” —Booklist

Ages 10–14 / Nonfiction / Sports

Profiles in Sports Courage

“Both fans and players will find much to enjoy in this well-crafted collection.” —School Library Journal

Play Ball Like the Pros Tips for

Ken Rappoport

Kids from 20 Big League Stars, 2nd edition

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-368-9 / 1-56145-368-4

Steven Krasner

Territory: World • All rights available

PB: $13.95 / 978-1-56145-535-5 / 1-56145-535-0 Territory: World • All rights available

Dramatic profiles of a dozen of the twentieth century’s greatest and most courageous athletes show how they overcame serious challenges to make a lasting impact not only on their sport but also on society. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL U; Gr 5 Ages 8–12 / Nonfiction / Sports

“Anyone interested in sports will enjoy reading about the challenges and accomplishments of these individuals.” —School Library Journal

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Professional players explain the mechanics of how they successfully field, pitch, catch, hit, and more. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL R; Gr 4 Ages 8–12 / Nonfiction / Sports

“...just the sort of finely tuned analysis of baseball that many young players are looking for... a good reference for young people working to improve their skills.” —Booklist

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Sliding into Home

Defending Irene

Dori Hillestad Butler

Kristin Wolden Nitz

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-341-2 / 1-56145-341-2

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-309-2 / 1-56145-309-9

Territory: World • All rights available, except

Territory: World • All rights available

Korea

Back in Missouri, Irene was one of the top players on the soccer team. But when her family moves to Italy, she must play on the boys’ team.

Joelle starts a girls’ baseball team when her school won’t let her join the boys’ team. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL T; Gr 4–5

"Breezy and fast-paced, with a feminist slant.” —Kirkus Reviews

AR • F&P GRL U; Gr 5

Ages 8–12 / Sports

Ages 8–12 / Sports

Teaching Themes:

Teaching Themes:

girls’ sports, moving,

gender roles, bullies,

determination

teamwork, soccer,

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“Soccer fans, especially girls, will appreciate the welldrawn action sequences and Irene’s feisty spirit.” —The Horn Book Guide

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SPORTS STORY SERIES Ages 8–12 / Themes: sports history, realistic fiction / Territory: world / All rights available “Bowen is quickly joining the rank of today's most popular sports-fiction authors.... he skillfully interweaves fact and fiction and uses historical sports plays and concepts as a backdrop for the story.”—School Library Journal “Bowen is a natural when it comes to writing sports stories and informing his readers about the past. These books are perfect for kids ages 8 to 12.” —Newsday

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Dugout Rivals* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-515-7 / 1-56145-515-6 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

The Final Cut* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-510-2 / 1-56145-510-5 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

Full Court Fever* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-508-9 / 1-56145-508-3 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 4

The Golden Glove* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-505-8 / 1-56145-505-9 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

Hardcourt Comeback* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-516-4 / 1-56145-516-4 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4 Territory: world / All rights available

The Kid Coach* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-506-5 / 1-56145-506-7 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

Off the Rim* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-509-6 / 1-56145-509-1 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 4

On the Line* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-511-9 / 1-56145-511-3 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

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Playoff Dreams * PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-507-2 / 1-56145-507-5 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

Quarterback Season PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-594-2 / 1-56145-594-6

Real Hoops PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-566-9 / 1-56145-566-0 F&P / Guided reading level 4–5

Soccer Team Upset* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-495-2 / 1-56145-495-8 AR · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

Throwing Heat* HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-573-7 / 1-56145-573-3 PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-540-9 / 1-56145-540-7 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

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Touchdown Trouble* PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-497-6 / 1-56145-497-4 AR · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

Winners Take All* Territory: world

PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-512-6 / 1-56145-512-1 AR · RC · Lexile · F&P / Guided reading level 3–4

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Dog Sense

Night of the Spadefoot Toads

Sneed B. Collard III

Bill Harley

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-351-1 / 1-56145-351-X

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-459-4 / 1-56145-459-1

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-460-0 / 1-56145-460-5

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

When his family moves to Massachusetts, Ben finds a kindred spirit in his eccentric science teacher.

Guy hatches a plan to train his border collie to compete against the school bully and his dog at the town’s Frisbeecatching competition. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL W; Gr 5–6 Ages 8–12

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“…believable characters…enough action to keep reluctant readers interested.” —School Library Journal

GRL T; Gr 4–5 Ages 8–12

Teaching Themes:

Teaching Themes:

bullies, dogs, sports,

endangered species,

uprooting

bullies, siblings, moving,

“…Harley’s appealing story shows readers that adults and children can connect in meaningful friendships, and reminds them that conservation can begin in their own backyards.” —Kirkus Reviews

snakes, toads

Hide and Seek Katy Grant

The Amazing Flight of Darius Frobisher

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-542-3 / 1-56145-542-3

Bill Harley

Territory: World • All rights available

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-494-5 / 1-56145-494-X Territory: World • All rights available, except Japan

When a teenage boy on a high-tech treasure hunt inadvertently stumbles into the middle of a crime, he finds himself in a dangerous situation that could turn deadly. AR • RC • Lexile GRL U; Gr 5 Ages 8–12

“Mystery and adventure propel this readable survival story that will hit the spot with Gary Paulsen’s fans and may also entice reluctant readers.” — School Library Journal

“…[a] pleasant blend of melodrama and fantasy…” —School Library Journal AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL T; Gr 4–5 Ages 8–12

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Teaching Themes: mythology, inventions/inventors, bullies, bicycles, fantasy

Where in the World

Featherbys

Simon French

Mary Steele

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-443-3 / 1-56145-443-5

PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-135-7 / 1-56145-135-5

Territory: US • Rights: Little Hare Books,

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Hyland House,

Australia

Australia

How is Ari to find his footing in a new country, accept his new stepfather, and leave behind his beloved grandfather?

Jess and Sophie decide to investigate the old house called Featherbys. Once they meet the elderly residents, they become fascinated by the old house’s history and deterined to return it to its past glory.

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL X; Gr 6th and up Ages 10 and up

AR • F&P

“…[a] thoughtful piece about music, family, and memories.” —Kirkus Reviews

GRL S; Gr 4–5 Ages 8–12

“The conversations and actions…will keep the pages turning throughout this rewarding novel.” —Booklist

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Lost Goat Lane HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-325-2 / 1-56145-325-0

When Kate meets a middle-class African-American family, she becomes aware of the undercurrent of discrimination and prejudice that runs through her community, and the complex roles of race and class in her own relationships. “A tender, satisfying offering.”—School Library Journal

The Goatnappers HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-400-6 / 1-56145-400-1

Justin struggles with conflicting choices and important decisions about family, loyalty, and responsibility as he decides what his path in life will be. O2007 VOYA Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers

Rosa Jordan Ages 8–12 LOST GOAT LANE: Territory: World • All rights except Canada, Korea AR • RC • Lexile • F&P / GRL W; Gr 5–6 THE GOATNAPPERS: Territory: World • All rights except Canada AR • RC • Lexile • F&P / GRL S; Gr 4–5 THE LAST WILD PLACE: Territory: World • All rights except Canada AR • RC • Lexile / GRL Y; Gr 6th and up

The Last Wild Place HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-458-7 / 1-56145-458-3

Chip discovers something unbelievable in the marshy woods: a family of Florida panthers that have been driven out of their home and dangerously close to human settlement. “...an empowering story of friendship and kids who step up to make a difference.” —School Library Journal

Sister Spider Knows All

Pretty Like Us

Adrian Fogelin

Carol Lynch Williams

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-290-3 / 1-56145-290-4

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-444-0 / 1-56145-444-3

PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-386-3 / 1-56145-386-2

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except Japan

A shy young girl from a close-knit, unconventional family of strong-minded women learns valuable lessons in life and love through an unique friendship.

Roxanne uncovers her past and discovers the possibilities for her future. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL W; Gr 5–6 Ages 8–12

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AR • RC • Lexile

“Fogelin captures the fragility of this unique family with a lot of humor and great characters…” —School Library Journal

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“…a lovely story that will reach many middle-school girls.” —Kirkus Reviews

Ages 8–12

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Parents’ Choice Award

I Almost Love You Eddie Clegg

Truth and Salsa

Audra Supplee

Linda Lowery

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-308-5 / 1-56145-308-0

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-366-5 / 1-56145-366-8

Territory: World • All rights available, except

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-498-3 / 1-56145-498-2

Japan

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Asa is telling so many "little white lies" that she has trouble remembering exactly what, in fact, is true. She finally decides to stand on her own two feet—and makes some very tough decisions

A spirited young girl must travel far from home to finally find herself.

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Ages 8–12

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Misfits, Inc. series Misfits, Inc. No. 1: The Vanishing Chip PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-176-0 / 1-56145-176-2

The Misfits band together to clear Mattie’s grandfather, who has been accused of stealing a million-dollar computer chip. “…smartly written, the characters are believable, and the action is heart-pounding.” —Chicago Tribune

Misfits, Inc. No. 2: Of Heroes And Villains PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-178-4 / 1-56145-178-9

The Misfits are summoned to a comic book convention, where a villain commits a daring crime. “With a great ensemble cast, appealing villains and heroes, and lots of action and surprises, this is an excellent transitional bridge for reluctant readers from comics to novels.” —Booklist

Misfits, Inc. No. 3: Growler’s Horn PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-206-4 / 1-56145-206-8

What does the note found in Jake’s clarinet mean about the disappearance of a jazz musician and three million dollars? “This third installment of their adventures will please fans of the series and newcomers alike, with lots of action, sympathetic heroes and intriguing villains. A fun mystery.” —Kliatt

Misfits, Inc. No. 4: The Kingfisher’s Tale PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-226-2 / 1-56145-226-2

When the Misfits explore the national forest near Byte’s family cabin, they find themselves in the middle of a terrifying ecological mystery and a looming political scandal. “This suspenseful ecological story will appeal to young mystery fans. Readers who don’t yet know the Misfits will enjoy meeting them…[Delaney] keeps the plot moving right along.” —Kliatt

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL z; Gr 7th & up Ages 10–14 / Mystery

Misfits, Inc. No. 5: The Protester’s Song

No, 1, No. 3, and No. 6

PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-244-6 / 1-56145-244-0

Territory: World • All rights available, except Arabic

The Misfits investigate a thirty-year-old mystery. “This skillfully woven mystery will have readers looking for further adventures of ‘The Misfits, Inc.’” —School Library Journal

No. 2, No. 4, and No. 5 Territory: World • All rights available

Misfits, Inc. No. 6: Hit and Run

✎ Teacher’s guides available for No. 1, No. 2, No. 5, and No. 6 Mark Delaney

PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-275-0 / 1-56145-275-0

What at first seems like a routine investigation quickly turns dangerous as the Misfits find themselves caught in a complicated plot involving a gang-controlled car-theft ring. Shrink-wrapped Misfits, Inc. Series: $38.70 / 978-1-56145-661-1 / 1-56145-661-6

Kishina

Gaff Shan Correa

A True Story of Gorilla Survival

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-526-3 / 1-56145-526-1

Maxine Rock PB: $12.95 / 978-1-56145-107-4 / 1-56145-107-X

Territory: World • All rights available

All rights available • Territory: world

Paul has been sheltered from the harsh realities of the ties between his family's business and the underworld of cockfighting until a friend reminds him of the terrible fate that awaits the roosters. AR • F & P

AR • RC • Lexile GRL Y; Gr 6th & up Ages 8–12

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“Reminiscent of Graham Salisbury’s fiction, Correa’s debut is strongly colored by its distinctive regional setting and culture… Paul’s narrative voice is spot-on…” —Booklist

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Through observing Kishina, one of the first gorillas born in captivity, researchers realized that gorillas, much like humans, should live in families and communities in order to thrive and reproduce.

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Do You Know the Monkey Man?

Yes, I Know the Monkey Man

Dori Hillestad Butler

Dori Hillestad Butler

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-340-5 / 1-56145-340-4

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-479-2 / 1-56145-479-6

Territory: World • All rights available, except

Territory: World • All rights available, except

Korea

Korea

Samantha's quest to answer her questions about her past sets in motion a chain of events that will change her life forever.

T. J. always believed that her twin sister and her mother were dead—because that’s what her father had told her. But Mom and Sam are very much alive. And now they want T. J. to be part of their family.

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL Y; Gr 6th & up Ages 10–14

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

“Butler has a simplicity of narrative voice that makes the story easy to read while reflecting the often-complex emotions of children forced to deal with things that have long been buried.” —School Library Journal

AR • RC • Lexile

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GRL X; Gr 6th & up Ages 11-15

“...highly readable...” —School Library Journal

Ages 10–14

The Brain Full of Holes

Martin Chatterton

Martin Chatterton

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-503-4 / 1-56145-503-2

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-527-0 / 1-56145-527-X

Territory: US and Canada • Rights: Little Hare

Territory: US and Canada • Rights: Little Hare

Books, Australia

Books, Australia

With a missing human leg and a crocodile who likes to play fetch as clues, Sheldon and the Brain turn detective and uncover a web of evil that stretches across two continents.

Sheldon and The Brain encounter parallel universes, flying cows, carnivorous cuckoo clocks, and shrinking scientists in this fast-paced adventure that features the silly side of physics.

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL z; Gr 7th & up

“Readers shouldn’t expect anything remotely realistic and instead surrender themselves to the industrialstrength zaniness.”—Kirkus Reviews

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The Brain Finds a Leg

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Ages 10–14

“...those who like laughs along with a sci-fi influenced mystery will like this.” —Booklist

Hogsty Reef

Rare & Endangered

John Dowd

John Dowd

PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-187-6 / 1-56145-187-8

PB: $5.95 / 978-1-56145-217-0 / 1-56145-217-3

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Jim and Julia are in for the adventure of a lifetime as they travel to Turks and Caicos to help survey the endangered coral reefs.

Jim and Julia become involved in the search for a missing naturalist, which leads them directly into the hands of poachers.

“This story has many facets to it: danger, adventure, family issues, relationships, ecological concerns, political problems, survival, drug wars, and government concerns. It will appeal to young readers of both sexes.” —Kliatt

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“Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the setting, but the real focus here is on the action-packed adventure…” ―School Library Journal

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Pepperland

J. J. Johnson

Mark Delaney

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-578-2 / 1-56145-578-4

HC: $14.95 / 978-156145-317-7 / 1-56145-317-X

Territory: World • All rights available, except

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-402-0 / 1-56145-402-8

Korea

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

Homeschooled by her counterculture mother, Evie decides to spend her senior year in public school and experiences first friendship, first love—and first encounters with the complexities of authority and responsibility.

GRL z+; Gr 9th & up Ages 12–16 Teaching Themes: free speech,

GRL z; Gr 7th & up

“… Readers will never look at high school—or life— the same.” —Kirkus Reviews

responsibility, constitutional rights, injustice, bullies

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Ages 12–16

✎ Teacher’s guide

Parents’ Choice Silver Honor

“Delaney’s book will resonate with readers long after they put it down…Star’s pain and healing sends a strong message, and Delaney is the perfect conduit.” —VOYA

Suspect

The Passage

Kristin Wolden Nitz

James Killgore

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-543-0 / 1-56145-543-1

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-384-9 / 1-56145-384-6

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Seventeen-year-old Jen is drawn into her grandmother’s plans to solve a real mystery from the past involving the disappearance of a beautiful and accomplished young woman—Jen’s own mother.

Against his family’s wishes, a sixteen year old joins the Confederate Navy and learns that honor can be a smokescreen for arrogance and pride.

RC • Lexile GRL z; Gr 7th & up

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

Star’s mother has died. When she finds a letter addressed to John Lennon and a vintage guitar, she finds a way out of her grief.

“…a darned good little mystery. Intriguing, suspenseful fun.” — Kirkus Reviews

AR • F&P GRL z; Gr 7th & up Ages 12–16 / History Teaching Themes: courage and cowardice,

“Killgore’s first novel for young adults is well-told and firmly in the tradition of a war story in which the protagonist joins a cause and returns broken and embittered, wondering how anyone believed in the glories of battle and patriotic rhetoric.” —Kirkus Reviews

motivation behind war, family bonds

My Life and Death by Alexandra Canarsie

Eleanor’s Story

Susan Heyboer O’Keefe

Eleanor Ramrath Garner

An American Girl in Hitler’s Germany

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-264-4 / 1-56145-264-5

PB: $9.95 / 978-1-56145-296-5 / 1-56145-296-3

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-387-0 / 1-56145-387-0

Territory: World • All rights available, except China

Territory: World • All rights available

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

Allie’s strange new hobby—attending the funerals of strangers—takes an ominous turn when she becomes preoccupied with the death of an adolescent boy.

GRL Y; Gr 6th & up Ages 12–16

✎ Teacher’s guide

The dramatic autobiography of a young American girl trapped in Berlin during World War II AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL Y; Gr 6th & up

“…a strong first offering for young adults.” —School Library Journal

H “…a must-have memoir about an aspect of wartime survival not often written about in children’s literature.” —Booklist

Ages 12–16 / Nonfiction / Memoir Teaching Themes: Europe during

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WWII, coming of age, memoir

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S. L. Rottman S hadow of a Doubt

Hero

S. L. Rottman

S. L. Rottman

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-354-2 / 1-56145-354-4

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-159-3 / 1-56145-159-2 PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-427-3 / 1-56145-427-3

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

When his brother ran away from home, Shadow stopped depending on other people. But now Daniel is back and he stands accused of murder. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL z; Gr 7th & up Ages 12–16

“A thought-provoking novel that highlights the difficulties and rewards of second chances and new beginnings.” —Booklist

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL X; Gr 6th & up Ages 12–16 Teaching Themes: responsibility,

Teaching Themes: family, forgiveness,

Befriended by a WWII veteran, Sean begins his transformation from a lost adolescent to a confident, hopeful young adult.

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child abuse, self-esteem, horses

YALSA Popular Paperbacks

forensics and debate,

✎ Teacher’s guide

murder trials

Head Above Water

Out of the Blue

S. L. Rottman

S. L. Rottman

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-185-2 / 1-56145-185-1

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-499-0 / 1-56145-499-0

PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-238-5 / 1-56145-238-6

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

Military brat Stu struggles to adjust to life on a new base. Gradually, he becomes aware that something is going on at the neighbor’s house. Should he stay out of it or get involved?

Skye struggles to balance many challenges, including caring for her brother with Down syndrome and dealing with her boyfriend’s aggressive advances. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL z+; Gr 9th & up Ages 12–16 Teaching Themes: Down syndrome, family, responsibility, swimming, date rape

AR • RC • Lexile

“…compelling and believable.” —Booklist

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YALSA Best Books for Young Adults

Teaching Themes: family, Air Force, deployment, child

✎ Teacher’s guide

abuse, community

“The story offers both a realistic interpretation of teenage life on an Air Force base and the teen’s feeling of powerlessness upon witnessing child abuse–both physical and verbal–in action.” —School Library Journal

The Real Question

Rough Waters

Adrian Fogelin

S. L. Rottman

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-383-2 / 1-56145-383-8

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-172-2 / 1-56145-172-X

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-501-0 / 1-56145-501-6

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except

A crisis on the river may save Scott and Gregg from losing the only family they have left.

Korea

Fish tries to escape his responsibilities, and gains a new understanding of his commitments to others.

AR GRL z; Gr 7th and up Ages 12–16 Teaching Themes: academic

“Readers will empathize with the engaging young man who, without a guidebook, sorts through life’s real questions.”—Kirkus Reviews

“…a great read.” —School Library Journal AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL Y; Gr 6th and up Ages 12–16 Teaching Themes:

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achievement versus life experience

responsibility, family,

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Charlie’s Story

Sherry Shahan

Maeve Friel

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-428-0 / 1-56145-428-1

PB: $6.95 / 978-1-56145-315-3 / 1-56145-315-3

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: US & Canada • Rights: Poolbeg Press, Ireland

An afternoon hike in the Sierra Mountains turns into a struggle for survival when two teenage girls become hopelessly lost in an electrical storm and must rely on their own wits and strength to endure. AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL U; Gr 5 Ages 10–14

AR • F&P

“A great addition to the adventure-survival genre.” — School Library Journal

survival, endurance

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Teaching Themes: community conflict, ecology, birds of prey,

Ages 12–16

2011-2012 America’s Battle of the Books

“…a masterful portrait of children’s torment of other children and the bleak emotional landscape of a desperate young teen…an extraordinary tale about the power that bullies wield, a bit reminiscent of Cormier’s CHOCOLATE WAR.” —Booklist

Flash Point

Double Eagle

Sneed B. Collard III

Sneed B. Collard III

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-385-6 / 1-56145-385-4

HC: $16.95 / 978-1-56145-480-8 / 1-56145-480-X

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-577-5 / 1-56145-577-6

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-599-7 / 1-56145-599-7

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available

As wildfires threaten his home, his stepfather’s livelihood, and the raptors he has come to love, Luther struggles to resolve the conflicts within himself and in his community.

GRL Y; Gr 6th & up Ages 12–16

GRL W; Gr 5–6 Teaching Themes: bullying

Teaching Themes: communication,

In this riveting tale about bullying, Charlie learns that her individuality is also her strength, and that she holds the power to change her destiny.

“Environmentally minded teens will appreciate this look at current issues within a coming-of-age story.” ——School Library Journal

Double Eagle Sneed B Collard III

Mike and Kyle must outrun a hurricane and thieves who will do anything to get their hands on a fortune in Confederate gold!

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P GRL X; Gr 6th & up Ages 10–14

“…Mike’s first-person narration moves along quickly, the action spiraling to a climactic confrontation just before a devastating hurricane…” —Kirkus Reviews

forest fires, step-parents

Giving Up the Ghost

The Glow Stone

Sheri Sinykin

Ellen Dreyer

HC: $14.95 / 978-1-56145-423-5 / 1-56145-423-0

HC: $15.95 / 978-1-56145-370-2 / 1-56145-370-6

PB: $7.95 / 978-1-56145-572-0 / 1-56145-572-5

Territory: World • All rights available

Territory: World • All rights available, except Korea

AR • RC • Lexile • F&P

The death of her uncle triggers a chain of events that threaten to overwhelm Phoebe and her family.

An intriguing supernatural mystery lies at the heart of this mesmerizing tale of a young girl who comes to terms with her fear of death.

GRL z; Gr 7th & up

GRL V; Gr 5–6 Ages 10–14

✎ Teacher’s guide

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“Equal parts psychological realism and supernatural thriller, this story about living in the present and conquering fear has teen appeal in spades…” —Kirkus Reviews

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“Introspective teens should appreciate Phoebe’s hardwon journey to self-acceptance.” —School Library Journal

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Many of our titles have been leveled or are part of programs such as Accelerated Reader and Reading Counts. Visit our website to find specific information for each title: www.peachtree-online.com/index.php/resources/guided-readinglevels.html. In this catalog, abbreviations found with each title indicate the following: AR: Accelerated Reader RC: Reading Counts Lexile: Lexile leveling F&P: Fountas & Pinnell leveling Categories Audio – 8, 38, 39, 43 Biography – 39, 40, 41, 47, 48, 58 Board books – 18–19, 21–23 Christmas – 35, 40 Early reader fiction – 46–48 Early reader nonfiction – 38, 40, 41, 47 History – 2-3, 38, 40, 41, 46–50, 58 Memoir – 39, 50, 58 Middle reader fiction – 4–5, 7, 39, 46–55 Middle reader nonfiction – 2–3, 47, 50, 52 Mystery – 47, 56–58, 60 Nature – 14–18, 26–30 Picture books – 8–17, 20–45 Plush – 21, 38 Poetry – 51 Spanish language – 39 Sports – 49, 52–53 Young adult fiction – 6, 55–60 Young adult nonfiction – 56, 58

Authors and Illustrators Adams, Diane – 22 Akin, Sara Laux – 25 Alcorn, Stephen – 40 Amoss, John – 44 Antoine, Heloise – 20 Applegate, Stan – 48 Argent, Kerry – 24 Ashby, Ruth – 47 Ashford, Ann – 45 Austin, Michael – 33, 34, 37, 38, 39 Ayliffe, Alex – 20 Ayto, Russell – 32, 35 Bachem, Paul – 46, 49, 50 Banks, Sara Harrell – 49 Bartlett, Alison – 24 Batten, Mary – 28 Bauer, Louisa – 46 Beardshaw, Rosalind – 24 Bedford, David – 25 Bergum, Constance R. – 29, 42, 43, 44 Blake, Quentin – 35, 36 Blumenthal, Deborah – 45 Blyth, Eileen – 35 Bolam, Emily – 25 Bond, Higgins – 14-15, 28 Bonsignore, Joan – 27 Bootman, Colin – 41 Bottner, Barbara – 45 Bouchard, David – 42 Bowen, Fred – 53 Braun, Sebastien – 20 Brooks, S. G. –37 Brown, Ken – 24 Buchanan, Jane – 10

Bulion, Leslie – 50, 51 Burgess, Mark – 35 Butcher, Nancy – 47 Butler, Dori Hillestad – 52, 57 Butler, John – 22, 23, 30 Bynum, Janie – 20 Capeci, Anne – 47 Casale, Paul – 47, 48 Cave, Kathryn – 45 Chaconas, Dori – 40, 42 Chatterton, Martin – 57 Cole, Henry – 43 Collard III, Sneed B. – 54, 60 Correa, Shan – 56 Cowles, Rose – 36 Crunk, Tony – 37 Deedy, Carmen Agra – 8, 38, 39 DeGennaro, Sue – 9 Delaney, Mark – 56, 58 Dowd, John – 57 Doyle, Beverly – 28 Doyle, Malachy – 36 Drath, Bill – 45 Dray, Philip – 40 Dreyer, Ellen – 60 Duble, Kathleen Benner – 50 Duke, Shirley Smith – 24 Duranceau, Suzanne – 47 Evans, Leslie – 51 Farnsworth, Bill – 42 Faulkner, Matt – 34 Findley, Ron J. – 49 Fitzgerald, Gerald – 41 Fleming, Sibley – 44 Fogelin, Adrian – 4-5, 55, 59 Friel, Maeve – 60 French, Simon – 54 Galbraith, Kathryn O. – 29 Garner, Eleanor Ramrath – 58 Garrity, Jennifer Johnson – 49 Ginkel, Anne – 20 Godon, Ingrid – 20 Gonzalez, Thomas – 11, 38, 39 Goodell, Jon – 37 Gorman, Carol – 49 Gove, Doris –27 Grant, Katy – 54 Grindley, Sally – 24, 30 Gustavson, Adam – 40, 41, 43, 45 Halperin, Wendy Anderson – 29 Hammer, Loretta Johnson – 48 Harley, Bill – 7, 54 Harris, John – 40 Hart, Alison – 46, 49 Hartung, Susan Kathleen – 25 Havill, Juanita – 51 Hayashi, Nancy – 22, 33, 45

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Heelan, Jamee Riggio– 44 Henrichs, Wendy – 42 Hess, Paul – 36 Hindley, Judy – 24 Hobbs, Leigh – 34 Hopkins, Jackie Mims – 37 Hopkinson, Deborah – 40 Horse, Harry – 21, 46 Huang, Zhoang-Yang – 42 Huling, Jan – 37 Hunt, Robert – 47 Hyland, Hilary - 50

Tiller, Ruth – 44, 45 Turner, Nancy – 31

Murail, Elvire –35 Murail, Marie-Aude – 35 Murphy, Claire Rudolf – 40

Uhlberg, Myron – 32 , 41 Naiyomah, Wilson Kimeli – 38, 39 Neely, Keith – 52 Nitz, Kristin Wolden – 46, 52, 58

Van Steenwyk, Elizabeth – 41 Varley, Susan – 31 Waddell, Martin – 31 Walton, Rick – 33 Ward, John T. – 27 Watling, James –48 Weston, Elise – 50 White, Michael P. – 8, 36, 38 Whyte, Mary – 31 Wild, Margaret – 24 Williams, Carol Lynch –55 Williams, Sophy – 44 Willis, Jeanne – 31 Wilson, Tony – 9 Wolff, Ferida – 32 Wong, Li Keng – 50 Wright, Randall – 39 Wu, Leslie – 29

O’Callahan, Jay – 31 Odriozola, Elena – 32 O’Keefe, Susan Heyboer – 58 Oliphant, Manelle – 19 O’Reilly, John – 32

Isherwood, Shirley – 33 Jaeggi, Yoshiko – 42 Jenkins, Leonard – 40 Johnson, J. J. – 58 Jordan, Rosa – 55 Karwoski, Gail Langer – 48 Kay, Terry – 35 Keep, Richard – 35 Kelly, Mij – 32 Killgore, James – 58 Kimmelman, Leslie – 41 Kittinger, Jo S.– 11 Kodman, Stanislawa – 51 Krasner, Steven – 52 Laminack, Lester L. – 43 Lamut, Sonja – 32 Latimer, Alex – 37 Leplar, Anna C. – 33 Levinson, Cynthia – 2-3 Lewin, Ted – 40 Littlewood, Karin – 25 Loewer, Jean – 27 Loewer, Peter – 27 Lord, Janet – 25 Love, Judy – 43 Lowery, Linda – 55 Luthardt, Kevin – 22 MacRae, Tom – 32 Mai-Wyss, Tatjana – 30, 32 Maland, Nick – 45 Mallory, Marilynn H. –27 Markle, Sandra – 29 Mattheson, Jenny – 24 Mayer, Bill – 34 McCord, Kathi Garry – 43 McCormick, Wendy – 44 McCutcheon, John – 35 McGeorge, Constance W. – 31 Menk, James – 46 Mewburn, Kyle – 32 Montgomery, Michael G. – 30, 35, 41, 47 Moon, Nicola – 20 Moore, Cyd – 29, 36 Morris, Carla – 33 Moser, Barry – 39

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Titles About Arachnids – 26 About Birds – 26 About Crustaceans – 26 About Fish – 26 About Habitats: Deserts – 16 About Habitats: Grasslands – 16 About Habitats: Mountains – 16 About Habitats: Oceans – 17 About Habitats: Wetlands – 16 About Hummingbirds – 26 About Insects – 26 About Mammals – 26 About Marsupials – 26 About Mollusks – 26 About Penguins – 26 About Raptors – 26 About Reptiles – 26 About Rodents – 26 Agatha’s Feather Bed – 39 Albert the Fix-It Man – 25 Aliens from Earth – 28 The Amazing Flight of Darius Frobisher – 54 The Amazing Mr. Franklin – 47

This catalog contains a selection of titles published by Peachtree Publishers. To review our entire list, which also includes health and regional guidebooks, among other categories, please visit our website at www.peachtree-online.com.

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Anna Casey’s Place in the World – 4 Anna's Blizzard – 46 Arbor Day Square – 29 Astra – 51 At the Sea Floor Café – 51 Back to Bed, Ed - 20 Bark Park – 20 Bedtime in the Jungle – 23 The Big Nothing – 4 The Blue House Dog – 45 The Book of Shadowboxes – 25 The Boy Who Cried Ninja – 37 The Boy Who Thought He Was a Teddy Bear – 31 The Boy Who Was Raised by Librarians – 33 The Brain Finds a Leg - 57 The Brain Full of Holes - 57 Bravo Zulu, Samantha! – 50 Bring on the Birds – 27 The Bushwhacker - 49 Butterfly Tree – 29 Camp K-9 – 33 Can You Cuddle Like a Koala? – 23 Can You Growl Like a Bear? – 23 Can You Hear a Rainbow? – 44 Captain Small Pig – 31 Carry Me! – 27 The Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries #1 – 47 The Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries #2 – 47 The Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries #3 – 47 The Cascade Mountain Railroad Mysteries #4 – 47 Cats Vanish Slowly – 45 Charlie’s Story – 60 Chasing the Nightbird - 49 Cheshire Cheese Cat – 39 Chestnut – 31 Christmas in the Trenches – 35 Clatter Bash! – 35 The Coastwatcher – 50 Un colchon de plumas para Agata – 39 The Copy Crocs – 25 Crossing Jordan – 4 Curious Kids Go on Vacation – 20 Dad, Jackie, and Me – 41 Dancing with Katya – 42 Daniel and His Walking Stick – 44 Death Mountain – 60 Defending Irene - 52 The Devil's Highway - 48 Do You Know the Monkey Man? – 57 Dog Sense – 54 Double Eagle – 60 Dragon New Year – 42 Dugout Rivals – 53 Eleanor’s Story – 58 Emma's River – 46 The Everlasting Now – 49 Fabulous Fishes – 18, 27 Featherbys – 54 Final Cut – 53 Firefly Mountain – 29

First Dog Fala – 41 First Grade Stinks! – 33 Flash Point – 60 Flora the Frog – 33 Flying – 22 Flying Over Brooklyn - 41 14 Cows for America – 38 14 vacas para america - 39 Full Court Fever – 53 Gabriel's Horses – 49 Gabriel's Journey – 49 Gabriel's Triumph – 49 Gaff – 56 Gilbert de la Frogponde – 36 Giving Up the Ghost – 60 The Glow Stone – 60 The Goatnappers - 55 Gold Miner's Daughter – 37 The Golden Glove – 53 Good Fortune – 50 Grow – 51 Growing Up Cuban in Decatur, Georgia – 39 Hardcourt Comeback – 53 Harriet's Horrible Hair Day – 36 Head Above Water – 59 Hero – 59 Hey, Daddy – 28 Hide and Seek – 54 Hogsty Reef – 57 Horned Toad Prince – 37 The House on Dirty-third Street – 11 How to Rock Your Baby – 44 Hungry! Hungry! Hungry! – 36 Hush, Little Ones – 22 I Almost Love You, Eddie Clegg – 55 I Am Tama - 42 I Can Do It Myself! – 22 If I Found a Wistful Unicorn – 45 Immi's Gift – 25 In the Garden – 19 It Can't Be Done, Nellie Bly! – 47 I've Got an Elephant – 20 Jake's 100th Day of School – 43 Jingle Bells – 40 Keep On! – 40 The Kid Coach – 53 Kishina – 56 Kiss! Kiss! Yuck! Yuck! – 32 Ladies First – 52 Larabee – 22 The Last Castaways – 46 The Last Cowboys – 46 The Last Dance – 39 The Last Gold Diggers – 46 The Last Polar Bears – 46 The Last Wild Place – 55 Late for School – 33 Lemuel the Fool – 32 The Library Dragon – 8, 38 The Library Dragon flip doll – 38 Lillian's Fish – 46 Little Elephant Thunderfoot – 30 Little Rabbit Goes to School – 21 Little Rabbit Lost – 21 Little Rabbit plush – 21

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Playoff Dreams – 53 Please Don't Wake the Animals – 28 Polar Star – 30 Pretty Like Us – 55 The Princess and the Packet of Frozen Peas – 9 The Printer - 41 Profiles in Sports Courage – 52 Quake – 48 Quarterback Season – 53 Railroad John and the Red Rock Run – 37 Rare and Endangered – 57 Raymond and Nelda – 45 Real Hoops – 53 The Real Question – 59 Rocket Man – 47 Rolling Along – 44 Rosa's Room – 45 Rough Waters – 6, 59 Santa's Eleven Months Off – 35 Santa's Last Present – 35 Saturdays and Teacakes – 43 Saving the Griffin – 46 The Scarecrow's Hat – 24 SeaMan – 48 The Secret of Old Zeb – 38 Seed Magic – 10 Shadow of a Doubt – 59 Sister Spider Knows All – 55 Sliding into Home – 52 Snow Day! – 43 Soccer Team Upset – 53 Something Special – 20 The Sorta Sisters – 4 Star Gazer – 51 Stick Out Your Tongue! – 27 A Storm Called Katrina – 41 Storm Chaser – 51 Story Blanket – 32 Stumptown Kid – 49 Summer on the Moon – 5 The Sunsets of Miss Olivia Wiggins – 43 Surviving Jamestown – 48 Suspect – 58 Sweet Land of Liberty – 40

Truth and Salsa – 55 Tulips – 31 Uncharted Waters - 50 Under the Snow – 29 We’ve Got a Job – 2-3 What Do Parents Do (When You're Not Home)? – 36 What the Sea Saw – 28 What's the Time, Grandma Wolf? – 24 The Wheat Doll – 42 When Rain Falls – 29 When Young Melissa Sweeps – 31 Where in the World – 54 Where Is Catkin? – 25 Where Teddy Bears Come From – 35 While You Were Sleeping – 23 Who Has a Belly Button? – 28 Who Is It? – 24 Willow King – 51 Winners Take All – 53 Wishing – 44 Wreck of the Ethie – 50 The Yellow Star – 38 Yes, I Know the Monkey Man – 57 Young Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle – 47 Yours for Justice, Ida B. Wells – 40 You've Got Dragons – 45 Zoom! – 22

T. J.'s Secret Pitch – 53 Ten Bright Eyes – 24 Ten in the Den – 23 Ten in the Meadow – 23 That's Not How You Play Soccer, Daddy! – 32 13 Monsters Who Should Be Avoided – 34 This Girl Is Different – 58 Three Armadillies Tuff – 37 Three Hens and a Peacock – 43 Three Scoops and a Fig – 25 Throwing Heat – 53 To Whom the Angel Spoke – 35 Touchdown Trouble – 53 Tree for Emmy – 30 Tree That Owns Itself - 48 Trevor’s Wiggly-Wobbly Tooth – 43 Trick or Treat on Monster Street – 34 Trouble with Rules - 50 p hone 800-241-0113

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