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  • Alaska ABC, 40th Anniversary Edition

    Shannon Cartwright

    Paperback (Little Bigfoot, Feb. 20, 2018)
    The updated 40th anniversary edition of this best-selling ABC book celebrates Alaskan culture, with all-new colorful and imaginative artwork.This playful and humorous alphabet book inspires learning the ABCs and introduces young children to Alaskan flora, fauna, and culture. Meet a moose in mukluks, a reindeer in the rain, and salmon snowshoeing! A glossary at the end defines words introduced in the text that may not seem familiar but are common in Alaskan culture, like qiviut--the wooly undercoat of a muskox--and umiak--a boat made from animal skin stretched over a wooden frame.
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  • Stubby the Fearless Squid

    Barbara Davis-Pyles, Carolyn Conahan

    Hardcover (Little Bigfoot, May 7, 2019)
    A sweet and fun and clever story about accepting yourself for who you are and being brave.A great read-aloud picture book about a scaredy squid named Stubby (a stubby squid, rossia pacifica) who makes a BIG MISTAKE . . . getting a pen pal. Intimidated by his new pen pal's name--Razor Clam--and the extraordinary stories Razor writes about his exploits, Stubby gets carried away making up fantastic stories of his own bravery that end up putting him in hot water when something real and scary happens. But perhaps all his brave imaginings have made him brave enough to find a happy ending?
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  • Alaska's Snow White and Her Seven Sled Dogs

    Mindy Dwyer

    Paperback (Little Bigfoot, Feb. 10, 2015)
    The evil Ice Queen, threatened by Snow White’s beauty (“lips redder than a salmonberry”) sends an assassin musher, then disguises herself as a trapper to deliver a constricting fur coat. Finally, she gets to Snow White as a friendly homesteader offering a peppermint drink that freezes our heroine. Thank goodness the Great Race means a handsome young musher finds Snow White—and warms her with love and a cozy fire. They mush happily ever after when the Ice Queen’s rage makes her skate right through the ice to her demise. Children and adults alike will enjoy this Alaskan take on the classic Snow White fairy tale.
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  • Alaska ABC Book

    Charlene Kreeger, Shannon Cartwright

    Paperback (Little Bigfoot, July 29, 1997)
    Goats, glaciers, ice worms, and igloos teach the ABCs of the Last Frontier, where Z is for zero temperatures. Ages 3 and up.
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  • If I Were a Bear

    Shelley Gill, Erik Brooks

    Board book (Little Bigfoot, Feb. 19, 2019)
    From the author and illustrator of If I Were a Whale and If I Were A Bird, comes this colorful, rhyming board book that playfully features bears found in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond. Beautiful watercolor illustrations of bears of all sizes are sure to delight readers young and old.Toddlers will love this fun introduction to bears, in this beautifully illustrated board book that shares facts about these amazing animals in an imaginative way. If I were a polar bearmy ears would be small,my feet would be furry,I'd have barely any tail at all.
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  • Tails Chasing Tails

    Matthew Porter

    Board book (Little Bigfoot, April 9, 2013)
    In his new picture book, Etsy indie artist and Monkey World creator Matthew Porter creates a parade of colorful animals that trot, run, and scamper across the pages. A tiger chases a bear, which chases a pig, which chases a fox, and on it goes! To find out who is chasing whom, simply turn the page. Using bold colors and distressed pinewood, Porter creates texture and movement in his artwork. His unique medium puts him in good company with other popular indie illustrators such as Nikki McClure and Kate Endle."[Matthew Porter is] the undisputed king of the hipster board book genre." --School Library Journal
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  • Danger the Dog Yard Cat

    Libby Riddles, Shelley Gill, Shannon Cartwright

    Hardcover (Little Bigfoot, July 29, 1997)
    In 1985 Libby Riddles became the first woman to win the grueling 1049-mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. She won after risking her life in a dangerous winter storm that swept across the sea ice of Norton Sound, pinning her team down for hours. Now she introduces us to her cat, Danger, the coolest lead cat in Iditarod history, in this whimsical and musical tale of the far north. Libby lives with 11-year-old Danger and 57 sled dogs a few miles out of Nome. Ages 5 and up. This book is part of PAWS IV Publishing.
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  • Where Would I Be in an Evergreen Tree?

    Jennifer Blomgren, Andrea Gabriel

    Paperback (Little Bigfoot, Sept. 20, 2011)
    This story-in-verse explores the beauty of the Pacific Northwest through the ecosystem of an evergreen tree. The tree's life cycle is illustrated by the variety of plants and animals it supports. Andrea Gabriel's pastel images — soft greens, mellow blues, and cozy browns — perfectly complement the gentle, informative text. Jennifer Blomgren's sensitive use of language — "Its tender young needles sparkled with dew, / like jewels in the wind, as the baby tree grew" — make the book appealing to both children and parents in any locale.
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  • The Giant Cabbage: An Alaska Folktale

    Cherie Stihler, Jeremiah Trammell

    Paperback (Little Bigfoot, March 16, 2003)
    Moose discovers a very big cabbage in his garden that could win first prize at the Alaska State Fair. But there's a problem--it's so huge he can't lift it! An old Russian folktale inspired The Giant Cabbage, but this contemporary version showcases Alaska with vivid illustrations, adorable animal friends, and verbal twists and turns.
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  • Drawn to Color: A Pacific Northwest Coloring Book

    Ben Clanton

    Paperback (Little Bigfoot, Aug. 22, 2017)
    Color with critically acclaimed and up-and-coming artists in this unique Pacific Northwest–themed coloring book that features original art from over 20 children’s book illustrators. With over 50 pages to color of subjects ranging from farmers’ markets to food carts and coffee culture, to otters, wolves, and bears, to sea serpents, UFOs, and the Space Needle, this coloring book will appeal to both children and adults. The variety of art ranges from simple to highly detailed, offering a range of coloring challenges. Illustrators include:Alison FarrellAmy HevronAaron BagleyAndy MusserBen ClantonBrandon DormanCarolyn ConahanCarrie O’NeillClaudia McGeheeCorey TaborDana ArnimDoug KeithErik BrooksFrida ClementsJessixa BagleyJulie KimJustin HillgroveKate EndleLiz WongRichard Jesse WatsonSean David WilliamsSteven Henry
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  • The Alaska Mother Goose

    Shelley Gill, Shannon Cartwright

    Paperback (Little Bigfoot, Aug. 16, 1987)
    The Alaska Mother Goose: and other nursery rhymes Alaska's favorite children's book offers both new and old favorites with a northern flair. Meet all the wild critters of the North in this charming book of nursery rhymes. Ages 3 and up. Printed on recycled paper. This book includes a Glossary of terms, providing interesting facts and explanations about the animals that call Alaska their home. Curious kids can learn more about: snow geese, musk oxen, sea otters, Arctic (white) foxes, collared lemmings, Coho salmon, and more!
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  • Bartholomew Quill: A Crow's Quest to Know Who's Who

    Thor Hanson, Dana Arnim

    Hardcover (Little Bigfoot, April 5, 2016)
    Thor Hanson’s first children’s book is the story of Bartholomew Quill, a crow who’s trying to figure out what he is. Rather than just a creation myth, it’s a legend about biodiversity and the clever and loveable crow. Tour the animal kingdom from a crow’s point of view in this whimsical mix of science and poetry. The rhyming story and beautiful illustrations of Pacific Northwest wildlife make this a fun read-aloud for the whole family.
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