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29,201 | 6 | Cicely Mary Barker was born in Croydon, South London in 1895 and died in 1973. She found international acclaim as an artist with her delightful Flower Fairies books the first of which, Flower Fairies of the Spring, was printed in 1923.; Title: How to Host a Flower Fairy Tea Party | [
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29,202 | 7 | Flower Fairies Friends is a new publishing programme specially designed to encourage young girls to use their imaginations and create their own fairy world. They are taken into the unique world of the Flower Fairies through Cicely Mary Barker's beautiful watercolours combined with natural objects.; Title: Home Sweet Home: A Flower Fairies Friends Book | [
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29,205 | 8 | Lavender is busy getting all the Flower Fairy outfits washed and ready for the highlight of the Flower Fairy year - the Midsummer Party! After she's finished she starts to play a fun game of hide and seek with all her fairy friends. Suddenly she hears children's voices nearby, the Flower Fairies are in danger of being seen! Can Lavender manage to save the day and lead the children away from Flower Fairyland? And can the Midsummer Party still take place?; Title: Flower Fairies Friends Lavenders Midsummer Mix Up (Flower Fairies Secret Stories) | [
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29,210 | 2 | Cicely Mary Barker was born in Croydon, South London in 1895 and died in 1973. She found international acclaim as an artist with her delightful Flower Fairies books the first of which, Flower Fairies of the Spring, was printed in 1923.HOW TO SPOT A TREE FAIRYI have discovered, to my occasional discomfort, that the more mischievous treetop fairies find it amusing to rain acorns, nuts and berries down upon the heads of unsuspecting humans! My advice: keep your wits about you and wear a sturdy hat during woodland walks.Use your ears as well as your eyes. On windy days the fairies love to perch at the end of branches, enjoying the sensation of the wind blowing all around them. If you listen carefully you might hear their tinkling laughs.If you are walking by a tree, you may hear a sudden twittering of birds. This could be a warning signal to let the fairies know of your presence. Fairies do not like humans venturing too close to their homes, and their feathered friends know to alert them if we are nearby.; Title: How to Find Flower Fairies | [
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29,216 | 0 | Notable Children's Trade Book In the Field of Social StudiesBoston Globe - Horn Book AwardOne fine morning, Signy, a poor peasant girl, woke up in her cottage at the edge of the forest.She didn't have the slightest idea what was going to happen to her that day.But she had heard about the missing prince and about the king's reward of half the kingdom.She knew that the strongest and the wisest men had looked far and wide."I'll look near and narrow," she thought.Signy knew the secret places of the forest better than anyone else.She knew everything you had to know about living in the icy winters of Iceland.She knew how to walk against the wind.She knew the best ways to keep warm.And what to put on frost-bitten noses and toes to make them feel better.She put on a pair of sturdy shoes for walking and took along some food.And she set out to search for Prince Lini.All that day she looked.She saw nothing but tree shapes in the snow.All that day she called.She heard nothing but the song of the icy wind.The sun began to set and the sky turned rosy.Soon it would be dark.Signy walked through a narrow place between the rocks to her favorite warm cave and peered inside.There, stretched out on a golden bed, was Prince Lini, fast asleep.She ran into the cave and tried to wake him.But he slept on, in a deep, deep sleep.All of a sudden she heard a clattering, a chattering.She ran to hide in the darkest corner of the cave.; Title: Half a Kingdom: An Icelandic Folktale | [
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29,225 | 6 | Cut out these six beautiful full-colour posters of the Flower Fairies to brighten up your walls and colour in your own Flower Fairies posters, too, in this fun and information-packed activity book. Learn to identify countryside flowers and where to find them growing, make your own flower record book and calendar, and play a role in conservation by planting your own wild flower garden.Cicely Mary Barker was born in Croydon, South London in 1895 and died in 1973. She found international acclaim as an artist with her delightful Flower Fairies books the first of which, Flower Fairies of the Spring, was printed in 1923.; Title: Flower Fairies Activity Book | [
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29,226 | 0 | Based on illustrations by Beatrix Potter whose passion for the natural world lay behind the creation of her famous little books. A particular source of inspiration was the Lake District where she lived for the last thirty years of her life as a farmer and conservationist. Today Beatrix Potter's original 23 tales are still published by Frederick Warne, alongside a wide range of other titles including baby books, activity books and gift and sound books.; Title: Peter Rabbit: Nursery Rhyme Time (Peter Rabbit Baby Books) [Sep 02, 2014] Potter, Beatrix | [
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29,232 | 21 | Eric Hill (1927-2014) started his artistic career as an art studio messenger and from there went on to become a cartoonist and eventually an art director at a leading advertising agency. In 1978 Eric made up a story about a small puppy to read to his son at bedtime and Spot was born. The success of his first bestselling lift-the-flap classic Where's Spot? in 1980 convinced him to become a full-time author, and his Spot books have been enjoyed by children around the world ever since. In 2008 he was awarded an OBE for services to children's literacy.; Title: Spot Loves Sport | [
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29,241 | 1 | Thompson, actress and childhood fan of Peter Rabbit, writes in her introduction that she received a request from Peter himself to come up with a new tale. And so she does, in this story full of familiar yet satisfying tropes. Peter would like to leave his home for a bit and see new things, but Benjamin Bunny reminds him of the danger. The choice is taken from his hands when he steps into a wagon, hoping for onions but finding himself on the open road instead. When he finally escapes, he is discovered by Finlay, a huge black rabbit in a kilt, who takes him home, feeds him porridge, and then brings him to a day of games where clans battle to bring home the Golden Cup. The rest of the story concerns Peter and a giant radish and a misunderstanding that helps Finlay win the cup. Its all a bit confusing, but Thompson writes with an impish charm that helps make up for the storys shortfalls. As for the pictures, well, theyre hardier than Potters lines, with more robust characters (especially that Finlay!). But this is certainly a handsome package: oversize format; thick, creamy paper; nicely reproduced art. Preschool-Grade 2. --Ilene CooperEmma Thompson is an Oscar-winning screenwriter and actress who lives in London and Argyll. Her father was Eric Thompson, the man behind The Magic Roundabout, and she remembers him reading Beatrix Potter's tales to her and her sister in his best Dougal voice. "We would always want The Tale of Mr. Tod, which is lengthy and satisfyingly spooky. He would always read The Tale of a Fierce Bad Rabbit, which has about three words on each page. But--thanks to Potter's genius--we were never, ever disappointed." Eleanor Taylor grew up in Scotland and England, and has a great affinity for the countryside of both places, which is beautifully reflected in the engaging characters and beautiful scenes illustrated in this book.; Title: The Further Tale of Peter Rabbit | [
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29,245 | 2 | Penguin Young Readers unite the best authors, illustrators, and brands from the Penguin Young Readers Group under one umbrella to engage all levels of early readers, from emergent all the way to fluent. With an easy numbered leveling system and the Guided Reading leveling system, these books allow educators, parents, and kids to quickly find the perfect book for any developing reader.; Title: I Am Lily (Peter Rabbit Animation) | [
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29,246 | 16 | Eric Hill (www.funwithspot.com) left school when he was fifteen and took up cartooning while working as a messenger at an art studio. He created Where's Spot? as a bedtime story for his two-year-old son. It was published four years later, and the rest is history.; Title: Spot's Opposites | [
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29,248 | 1 | Puffin Booksis the children's imprint of British publishersPenguin Books. Since the 1960s it has been among the largest publishers ofchildren's booksin the UK and much of the English-speaking world.; Title: Puffin Rock - Hello Little Egg!: An Oona and Baba Adventure | [
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29,249 | 10 | Giles Andreae is an award-winning children's author and has written both fiction titles and bestselling picture books, such as Pants and The Lion Who Wanted to Love. He has won the Federation of Children's Book Award and the Booktrust Early Years Award, but he is probably most famous as the creator of the phenomenally successful Purple Ronnie, Britain's favourite stick man. Giles lives in Notting Hill with his wife and four children.; Title: Sir Scallyway and the Battle of Stinky Bottom | [
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29,252 | 1 | Beatrix Potter was born on July 28, 1866, at No. 2, Bolton Gardens, Kensington, London. Beatrix Potter discovered her love of nature on annual summer holidays in Scotland and the Lake District.  On September 4, 1893, Beatrix sat down to write a picture letter to Noel Moore, the five-year-old son of her ex-governess, all about a naughty rabbit called Peter. Noel was ill in bed and so Beatrix wrote to him: "My dear Noel, I don't know what to write to you, so I shall tell you a story about four little rabbits. . . . " Some years later, Beatrix thought of publishing the story as a book. She rewrote it into an exercise book and sent it to six publishers. It was rejected by every one of them. It was not until Beatrix had printed the book herself that Frederick Warne agreed to publish it. The Tale of Peter Rabbit was published in 1902, costing one shilling (the equivalent of just 5 pence today), and became one of the most famous stories ever written. Many of Beatrix's later books were set at Hill Top—the rats that infested the farm inspired The Tale of Samuel Whiskers, Tom Kitten and his sisters climb up the rockery wall at the bottom of Hill Top garden, and Ginger and Pickles.; Title: A Winter's Tale (Peter Rabbit) | [
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29,253 | 16 | Ladybirdbrings together characters from well-loved childrens TV shows such asPeppa Pig,In the Night Garden,Ben and Hollyand the lively twosomeTopsy and Tim; plus a whole host of fairy tale favourites likeCinderellaandPinocchio.Sharing a Ladybird story with your child is a great way to start exploring the big, wide world. Whether theyre discovered through snuggly bedtime favourites, buggy books that accompany adventures or fun apps for playtime, really great stories open up whole new worlds and spark imagination, creativity and curiosity.; Title: The Wizard of Oz (First Favourite Tales) | [
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29,262 | 14 | Rebecca Cobb graduated from Falmouth College of Arts in 2004. She has collaborated with the Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson and Orange Prize-winner Helen Dunmore. Rebecca was the winner of the 2013 Waterstones Prize and has twice been shortlisted for the prestigious Kate Greenaway Award.; Title: The Empty Stocking | [
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29,267 | 1 | Eric Hill (www.funwithspot.com) left school when he was 15 and took up cartooning while working as a messenger at an art studio. He created Wheres Spot? as a bedtime story for his two-year old son. It was published four years later, and the rest is history. Eric Hill passed away in July 2014.; Title: Spot Goes Shopping | [
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29,278 | 16 | This book is based on the works of Beatrix Potter, who is regarded as one of the best-loved children's authors of all time. From her first book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, published by Frederick Warne in 1902, she went on to create a series of stories based around animal characters including Mrs. Tiggy-winkle, Benjamin Bunny, Jemima Puddle-duck, Mr. Jeremy Fisher and Tom Kitten. Her humorous, lively tales and beautiful illustrations have become a natural part of childhood.; Title: Peter Rabbit 1 2 3 | [
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29,279 | 1 | Beatrix Potter loved the countryside and spent much of her childhood drawing and studying animals. The Tale of Peter Rabbit published in 1902, was her first book, expanded from an illustrated letter she had sent to a young friend. Beatrix Potter went on to publish more than 20 tales and collections of rhymes.; Title: Mystery Thief! (Peter Rabbit Animation) | [
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29,280 | 2 | Ladybirdbrings together characters from well-loved childrens TV shows such asPeppa Pig,In the Night Garden,Ben and Hollyand the lively twosomeTopsy and Tim; plus a whole host of fairy tale favourites likeCinderellaandPinocchio.Sharing a Ladybird story with your child is a great way to start exploring the big, wide world. Whether theyre discovered through snuggly bedtime favourites, buggy books that accompany adventures or fun apps for playtime, really great stories open up whole new worlds and spark imagination, creativity and curiosity.; Title: My Big Girl Bed a Princess Polly Book | [
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29,281 | 12 | What if you could help your kids breeze through tests withminimal stress?What if you could show them how to memorise what they read asthey read it and what they hear as they hear it?What if you could teach your kids to learn more in less timeand with less effort?Speed Learning for Kids shows you how, with fun, easybrain-training tools and learning strategies that are guaranteed tohelp your kids succeed.Discover how to:Children who excel at school aren't necessarily smarter than therest they just use better learning strategies. Let SpeedLearning for Kids show you how they do it and how your kids cantoo!Bill Handley is an internationally recognised authorityon study methods and mathematics, based in Melbourne. He is theauthor of many best-selling titles, including Teach YourChildren Tables and Speed Maths for Kids.; Title: Speed Learning for Kids | [
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29,282 | 2 | Jackie French AM is an award-winning writer, wombat negotiator, the 20142015 Australian Children's Laureate and the 2015 Senior Australian of the Year. In 2016 Jackie became a Member of the Order of Australia for her contribution to children's literature and her advocacy for youth literacy. She is regarded as one of Australia's most popular children's authors and writes across all genres from picture books, history, fantasy, ecology and sci-fi to her much loved historical fiction for a variety of age groups. Share a Story' was the primary philosophy behind Jackie's two-year term as Laureate. jackiefrench.com facebook.com/authorjackiefrench; Title: Pennies For Hitler | [
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29,283 | 0 | 1990 Literacy 2000 Stage 6 Set D -- The Frog Who Thought He Was a Horse (P) Written by Roger Vaughan Carr / Illustrated by Craig Smith ***ISBN-13: 9780732704322 ***Pages: 24; Title: The Frog Who Thought He Was a Horse (Literacy Links Plus Guided Readers Fluent) | [
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29,284 | 2 | PreS-KBathtime is over, and clothes aren't yet on, but the fun has just begun. All parents are familiar with the nightly ritual of their own Rudie Nudies streaking from room to room before they are harnessed by pajamas (referred to as "jarmies" in this Australian import). In this case, it's a preschooler and her toddler brother who engage in the disarming romp. "Rudie hugged up in a bundle./Rudie Nudie on the floor./Rolling over,/jumping up,/and Rudie Nudie out the door." The simple charcoal sketches work well for capturing the movement and energy illustrated throughout the story. The pictures are paired with a pastel background and some intentional uncolored areas that leave the impression that the illustrations are unfinished. The lyrical prose makes the story ideal for shared reading at bedtime. Giggles guaranteed.Megan Egbert, Meridian Library District, IDEmma Quay wanted to be a children's book illustrator from a very early age. After moving from England to Australia in 1993, she began her illustrating career and has since become one of Australia's most sought-after picture-book artists. She has won numerous awards, including the 2010 CBC Early Childhood Book of the Year for 'Bear and Chook by the Sea' (written by Lisa Shanahan). Emma lives in Sydney with her husband and two young daughters.; Title: Rudie Nudie | [
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29,289 | 2 | Shannon & Dean Hale are the husband-and-wife writing team behind the graphic novels Rapunzels Revenge and Calamity Jack, both illustrated by Nathan Hale. Shannon Hale is also the author of the Newbery Honorwinning novel Princess Academy and others. About this book, they say, Sometimes our daughters wear princess dresses and play tea party, and sometimes they don capes and fight monsters. We wanted to write a character who does both, too!; Title: The Princess in Black, Books 1-3: The Princess in Black; The Princess in Black and the Perfect Princess Party; The Princess in Black and the Hungry Bunny Horde | [
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29,290 | 13 | PreS-Gr 3It starts with a mistake, but page by page, one slightly too large eye, a wonky elbow, and feet a little too far off the ground transform and combine into a larger pictureone that not only is functional but also works perfectly. Illustrations rendered in ink, colored pencil, and watercolor are the focal point. They start smalljust a circle, a few lines, a dot on the page, a subtle bit of color here and therebut they slowly grow, flowing across one page and onto the next before reverting back to a smaller image that begins to slowly grow again. Each page shows one small glimpse of the final picture, inviting readers to turn the page to see the rest. The simple text draws readers' attention to the illustrations, and thorough examination is rewarded with playful little details. This is a story about how mistakes can change us all for the better if we are brave enough to face them and march ahead. Readers will love following along as the small spots and smudges on each page change the work in fun and unexpected ways, and even younger readers will finish with fresh optimism and a new idea of what mistakes may become. VERDICT Children, especially fledgling artists, will want to pore over this volume one-on-one. A must-have for every library.Maggie Mason Smith, Clemson University, SC; Title: The Book of Mistakes | [
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29,291 | 2 | PreS-Gr 2Poor Elephant has a terrible itch on his back and just cannot scratch it on his own. So, he seeks the help of an assortment of animals. Each one fails to relieve him of his itch: Snake has no hands, Sloth is much too slow, and Croc is just plain untrustworthy. Finally Elephant comes across Hedgehog whose prickly back makes an excellent back scratcher! A funny surprise ending will have audiences laughing out loud. Simple yet expressive illustrations help highlight the humor of the story and Elephant's anguish. VERDICT A funny read-aloud suitable for any classroom or library.Jasmine L. Precopio, Fox Chapel Area School District, Pittsburgh"The expressive text andillustrations act together to make the elephant’s frustration clearly evident.... There is much [children] can identify with in this elephant’s dilemma." –Booklist "A funny read-aloud suitable for any classroom or library."–SLJ; Title: Can Somebody Please Scratch My Back? | [
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29,292 | 2 | Merit award winner in 3x3 Illustration Show and Book AnnualAaron illustrates and designs for editorial, advertising, products, and books around the world. Someday Aaron would like to sell his products from a small sweet potato truck in rural Japan. Aaron lives with his wife, his child, and their French Bulldog, Chubu, in Brooklyn, New York.; Title: Now That I'm Here | [
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29,293 | 1 | Toddler-PreSWhen Rabbit hears a booming voice coming from his burrow, from someone who claims to be the Giant Jumperee, he's terrified. Cat, Bear, and Elephant each attempt to investigate but are sent running by the unseen occupant. Luckily, Mama Frog puts things right and reveals that the Giant Jumperee isn't nearly as terrifying as he sounds. Though the ending will be predictable to adults, it will elicit giggles of delight from the youngest readers and listeners. With just a few sentences per page, a repetitive narrative, and large illustrations that fill each spread, this straightforward tale will make for a lively and effective group read-aloud. Oxenbury is in fine form here. Sweet but never cloying, her soft watercolor images make excellent use of texture and shading, and her animals are utterly expressive: timid Rabbit hunches over in fear, determined Cat stalks toward the burrow with a frown, dazed Bear gazes up in shock, rattled Elephant wraps his trunk around a tree branch, and stern Mama Frog stands with arms akimbo as she summons the Giant Jumperee. Donaldson's spare text is perfect for read-alouds, and the title character's dialogue is full of catchy rhymes. VERDICT Little ones will clamor for this one again and again. A lovely option for storytime or one-on-one sharing, especially for collections seeking materials for the younger set.Mahnaz Dar, School Library JournalPraise for The Giant Jumperee* "Oxenbury is in fine form here. . . . Donaldson’s spare text is perfect for read-alouds, and the title character’s dialogue is full of catchy rhymes. Little ones will clamor for this one again and again. A lovely option for storytime or one-on-one sharing." —School Library Journal, starred review* "Donaldson knows that less really can be more, and her straightforward, occasionally rhyming narration is all the setup her peerless collaborator needs. Oxenbury paints Mama Frog as a don’t-mess-with-me matriarch whose decisive physicality . . . instantly establishes her as a force to be reckoned with." —Publishers Weekly, starred review* "The gleeful, unrepentant culprit is sure to make children giggle—then pause with Mama Frog's response. The text's tone, plot, and repetitions are perfect for the youngest readers. The artwork is a masterful match, with humorous, exquisitely rendered body language and facial expressions. . . . The final, wordless double-page spread is a joyous affirmation of life and friendship. A winner for libraries everywhere: home, public, day care, preschool, and school." —Kirkus, starred review; Title: The Giant Jumperee | [
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29,294 | 2 | PreS-Gr 1 As a woman bravely battles cancer, her loving family stands with her every step of the way. The kids knows their mother is no ordinary mom; to them she is a "cancer fighting superhero!" She is brave, even when she needs surgery. Afterwards, the children kiss her "warrior wounds." When her hair falls out after chemo, they tell her she looks fierce. Sometimes she is tired and sad, but cancer hates dance parties, so they dance the tears away. Fighting cancer is hard work, but cancer hates compliments, and hugs, and high fives, and together their family has the superhero strength to fight the disease. An approachable and empowering story that describes the hardships that cancer brings and meets each one with a equally empowering affirmation such as "cancer hates kisses" and "cancer hates laughter." The book skillfully pushes through the fear and confusion and helps readers focus on how they can support their loved one. The cheery, light, watercolor-wash illustrations create a cozy and comforting mood as the story follows the family through the stages of treatment and recovery. Endpapers include a note from a cancer specialist with information for caregivers on talking about cancer with their children and a note from the author describing her own experience battling breast cancer after the birth of her daughter. VERDICT An indispensable tool for parents and caregivers and a must-buy for most collections. Laken Hottle, Providence Community LibraryJessica Reid Sliwerski is a literacy specialist, reading enthusiast, and former elementary school teacher. This picture book was inspired by her own breast cancer treatment and recovery. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and daughter. Mika Song grew up in Manila, Philippines, and Honolulu, Hawaii before moving to New York to study at Pratt Institute. She worked in children's educational animation before devoting herself to writing and illustrating children's books. She lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.Cancer Hates Kissesis her second picture book.; Title: Cancer Hates Kisses | [
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29,295 | 2 | K-Gr 3When Ms. Obi asks her students to draw a picture of the country they are originally from, the children are excited. All except for Lola, "What if you left before you could start remembering?" As Lola talks to some of her neighbors from the Island to draw from their memories, she learns of bats as big as blankets; a love of music and dancing; coconut water and sweet mangoes. And an island where "Even the people are like a rainbowevery shade ever made." With a place so beautiful, Lola wonders, why did people leave? Reluctantly, Mr. Mir, the building superintendent, tells her of a Monster that fell upon their Island and did as he pleased for 30 years. Though never mentioned by name, the country in question is the Dominican Republic. The Monster refers to the dictator Rafael Lenidas Trujillo. Lola learns from her assignment that "Just because you don't remember a place doesn't mean it's not in you." Espinosa's gloriously vibrant mixed-media illustrations portray a thriving community living under the shadow of the George Washington Bridge in Manhattan. As Lola learns more about her Island, the illustrations cleverly incorporate a plethora of tropical plants and color, bringing to life both Lola's neighborhood and La Isla. Lola, a Spanish language edition, is ably translated by Mlawer and publishes simultaneously. VERDICT A sensitive and beautiful story of culture, identity, and belonginga superb picture book outing for Daz and one to be shared broadly in a variety of settings.Lucia Acosta, Children's Literature Specialist, Princeton, NJ"With his tenacious, curious heroine and a voice thats chatty, passionate, wise, and loving, Daz entices readers to think about a fundamental human question: what does it mean to belong?"Publishers Weekly, starred reviewA sensitive and beautiful story of culture, identity, and belonginga superb picture book outing for Daz and one to be shared broadly in a variety of settings. School Library Journal, starred reviewThis important title will be enjoyed by young children and may spark many significant discussions.Booklist,starred review; Title: Islandborn | [
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29,296 | 2 | "[I]t's clear we're in the hands of a master storyteller. 'The Mad Wolf's Daughter' feels like an instant classic."The New York Times Book Review"Empathetic, bold, and entirely herself at a time when women were dismissed as weak, Drest shines in this fast-paced adventure."Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Drest is a wonderfully fierce and feisty heroine, able and quick of wit, and she is joined by other sympathetic and complex characters. ...The plot is packed with twists and turns, and the ending leaves enough to suggest a sequel."Booklist"Drest is a likable and headstrong character, and the composite of various regions in Scotland will appeal to tweens who appreciate atmospheric woodsy settings. Readers will learn, along with Drest, about feudal village life, contemporaneous attitudes toward gender, and the relationship between truth and legend. ...Drest's embrace of unlikely friendships and a new code of honor are well done. A solid quest story for tweens with an interest in the Picts and medieval Scotland."School Library Journal"Action-packed at every turn."Kirkus Reviews"A great story elevates all its constituent parts. Sure, it's true that The Mad Wolf's Daughter is a middle grade fantasy with feminist elements, a strong young heroine, an informed exploration of relevant social issues, and the transposition of established gender roles, but it is the book's great storytelling that makes all its components shine. This swashbuckling tale of rescue, irregular chivalry, and self-discovery is richly set in an authentic medieval Scotland. ...The well-balanced complexities of the story, along with the building drama and tension, make for a truly stirring climactic scene, which both ties up this first volume neatly but leaves the reader eager for book two. This is a middle grade fantasy which every children's bookseller should be on a quest to liberate from store shelves and afford it escape into customers' hands."Kenny Brechner, Devaney Doak & Garrett Booksellers"I loved it. A heart-warming and heart-pounding adventure, chockablock with mysteries and deceptions, dangers and disasters. Ultimately a tale of friendship, loyalty, and the illusive nature of truth, The Mad Wolf's Daughter will carry you away."Karen Cushman, Newbery Medalist"A gripping adventure with a marvelous heroineI can't wait to read more!"Catherine Gilbert Murdock, author of The Book of Boy and Dairy Queen"Clever, quick, brave, tough, loyal, protectiveDrest is the best type of hero, striving to be kind and just, even when "right" and "wrong" are hard to define. The Mad Wolf's Daughter pulled me in, and I felt delighted and taken care of. Go, Drest!"Kristin Cashore, New York Times bestselling author of the Graceling Realm books and Jane, UnlimitedDiane Magras grew up on Mount Desert Island in Maine. The Mad Wolf's Daughter is her debut novel. She is the editor, writer, and chief fund raiser for the Maine Humanities Council. She volunteers at her son's school library, and is addicted to tea, toast, castles, legends, and most things medieval. Diane lives in Maine with her husband and son and thinks often of Scotland, where her books are set.; Title: The Mad Wolf's Daughter | [
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29,297 | 0 | Praise for Dory Fantasmagory: Head in the Clouds"Many series for fledgling readers feature mischievous girls and their grade-school exploits: Ramona Quimby, Junie B. Jones and Clementine, to name a few. Others, like the Magic Treehouse books, send children on fantasy adventures. Abby Hanlons marvelous Dory Fantasmagory series, featuring the plucky heroine Dory, also known as Rascal, combines the two . . . There is, as always, much to laugh over." The New York Times"The family dynamics are entirely believable, and both adult and child readers can appreciate the humor."Kirkus ReviewsPraise for the Dory Fantasmagory series: * "Charming, funny, true to life." Kirkus Reviews, starred review ofDory Fantasmagory * "Time spent with Dory is time well spent." Publishers Weekly, starred reviewofDory Fantasmagory * Readers will laugh at her entertaining antics. School Library Journal, starred reviewofDory Fantasmagory * "Hanlons hilarious narration and cartooning reveal an uncanny talent for getting into the mile-a-minute mind of a one-of-a-kind girl." Publishers Weekly,starred review ofDory Fantasmagory: The Real True Friend * Well written, humorous, and engaging. School Library Journal, starred review ofDory Fantasmagory: The Real True Friend "Itsgenius." Travis Jonker, 100 Scope Notes Blogreview ofDory Fantasmagory: The Real True Friend "Dory is as likable a kid heroine as Ive encountered in a decade."The Boston GlobeonDory Fantasmagory: The Real True Friend "An especially wonderful book to share with reluctant readers . . . I cant imagine a book more calculated to reinforce the power of reading and becoming a reader thanDory Dory Black Sheep. It is a true triumph."Publishers WeeklyShelfTalker on Dory Fantasmagory: Dory Dory Black Sheep "Hanlon has a winning way with the storys characters (real andimaginary) and dialogue."Booklist on Dory Fantasmagory: Dory Dory Black SheepAbby Hanlon has taught creative writing and first grade in the New York City public school system. Inspired by her students' storytelling and drawings, Abby began to write her own stories for children, and taught herself to draw after not having drawn since childhood.; Title: Dory Fantasmagory: Head in the Clouds | [
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29,298 | 2 | Gr 58Nisha writes to her Muslim mother, who died giving birth to her and her twin brother, Amil, in a diary she receives on their 12th birthday. Through her diary entries, Nisha documents the changes brought about by India's independence from the British. Nisha and Amil live with their Hindu father, paternal grandmother, and the family's Muslim chef, Kazi, and they must flee their city after independence. Hiranandani creates a world full of sensory experiences: "I ate a samosa. I ate it slowly, savoring the crispy outside tingling with the tart green chutney I dipped it in." Readers see the depth of Hiranandani's characters during the family's walk to the border, particularly Nisha's rarely affectionate father who gently cares for her brother and grandmother. Without contrivance, Hiranandani weaves parallels into Nisha's storyNisha cooking with Kazi and Rashid Uncle, and Rashid Uncle's inability to speak along with Nisha's extreme shyness. She evenly and powerfully communicates the themes of family, faith, humanity, and loss. In the back matter, Hiranandani includes information about how her Indian father's experiences influenced this story and provides a glossary of Indian terms. VERDICT This rich, compelling story, which speaks to the turbulence surrounding India's independence and to the plight of refugees, should be in all libraries serving middle grade readers.Hilary Writt, Sullivan University, Lexington, KYVeera Hiranandani is a master storyteller. This riveting and important book speaks to the power of love in a world divided by hate and raises questions that still need to be asked seventy years after its events took place.Nisha and her story are a part of me now. My question is how do we make this a community read for the whole world?James Howe, author of The Misfits Nisha's sweet, sheltered world disappears overnight when her country splits in twonow Hindus must live in India, Muslims in Pakistan. But Nisha's both. Where can her family be safe? Hiranandani's story is set in an historical time little known to American children, but she tells it in a way that makes it accessible, timely, interesting and real."Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, author of Newbery Honorwinning The War That Saved My Life Veera Hiranandanis storytelling is exquisite and compelling. For Nisha, like so many of us, home is a complicated place and this heartbreaking and hopeful novel reminds us that even in places where there is great loss and strife, there is deep joy, renewed faith. The Night Diary is a treasure for young readers who are searching for their place in the world, who are determined to bring home with them wherever they go.Rene Watson, Piecing Me Together* "Believable and heartbreaking...A gripping, nuanced story of the human cost of conflict appropriate for both children and adults."Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "This rich, compelling story, which speaks to the turbulence surrounding Indias independence and to the plight of refugees, should be in all libraries."School Library Journal, starred review* "The diary format gives her story striking intimacy and immediacy, serving as a window into a fraught historical moment as Nisha grapples with issues of identity and the search for a home that remain quite timely."Publishers Weekly, starred review"Hiranandanis prose shines in both emotion and simple, rich description...A clear, compelling, and deeply felt historical novel."Booklist; Title: The Night Diary | [
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29,299 | 18 | Brad Meltzer is the New York Times bestselling author of Heroes for My Son, Heroes for My Daughter, and a number of suspense novels like The House of Secrets. He is also the host of the History Channel television shows Brad Meltzer's Decoded and Brad Meltzer's Lost History. He lives in Florida with his wife and their three children. Christopher Eliopoulos began his illustration career at Marvel Comics, and has worked on thousands of comics, including Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius, Pet Avengers, Cow Boy, and Cosmic Commandos, all of which he wrote and illustrated. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and their identical twin sons.; Title: I am Gandhi (Ordinary People Change the World) | [
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