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  • Imagine a Wolf

    Lucky Platt

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, Jan. 12, 2021)
    Why does everyone always picture the same wolf when they close their eyes? You know, the one with the big scary teeth and the huffing and puffing. I’m not that wolf, but no one ever closes their eyes and imagines a big good wolf. In this timely spin on a classic fable, debut author-illustrator Lucky Platt encourages readers to take a closer look at how labels can obscure the true character underneath.
  • Blue Ridge Babies 1, 2, 3: A Counting Book

    Laura Sperry Gardner, Stephanie Fizer Coleman

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, March 16, 2021)
    Explore the Blue Ridge Mountains, a part of the Appalachian range that teems with fascinating plant and wildlife, through the memorable frame of the engaging folk song “Over in the Meadow.” Amongst budding dogwood trees, crooked creeks, mountains fading to heaven, and other stunning settings, animal mothers and their young all play a part in the great wide wilderness. Count the babies on every page: one fawn hides while two bear cubs forage, three cardinal fledglings fly and four owlets hoot, all the way up to ten salamander efts and one last expansive view of a unique American region.This traditional tune made new and paired with gorgeous, lushly illustrated creatures and environments will have kids counting, singing, and totally awed by the natural world.
  • The Fort

    Laura Perdew, Adelina Lirius

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, April 21, 2020)
    Can a pirate and a prince learn to share? In the fort in the woods, a prince is preparing his castle for a lively feast for the royal kingdom. Unbeknownst to him, a pirate uses the same fort as her ship, planning to venture out to the open seas in search of treasure. But when a treasure map appears on the prince’s party invitations, and the pirate finds that her sword has turned into a scepter, they realize there is an intruder in the castle―no, ship! Soon, a battle over the fort between the adversaries ensues, leading to a humorous showdown. When they make amends, their amazing imaginations come up with a new adventure…together. Kids will revel in the spirited and imaginative battle and be thrilled by the turn of events. Dynamic and charismatic illustrations bring this witty tale and its celebration of sharing and teamwork to life.
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  • Beneath the Haunting Sea

    Joanna Ruth Meyer

    Paperback (Page Street Kids, Nov. 12, 2025)
    “Epic, musical, and tender.” ― Kirkus ReviewsCan’t You Hear It, Talia? Can’t You Hear the Waves Singing?Sixteen-year-old Talia was born to a life of certainty and luxury, destined to become Empress of half the world. But when an ambitious rival seizes power, she and her mother are banished to a nowhere province on the far edge of the Northern Sea. It is here, in the drafty halls of the Ruen Dahr,that Talia discovers family secrets, a melancholy boy with a troubling vision of her future, and a relic that holds the power of an ancient Star. On these shores, the eerie melody of the sea is stronger than ever, revealing long forgotten tales of the Goddess Rahn. The more dark truths that Talia unravels about the gods’ history―and her own―the more the waves call to her, and it's her destiny to answer.
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  • Where Bone?

    Kitty Moss

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, Sept. 15, 2020)
    Balthazar’s Bone is his favorite toy in the world, so when he wakes up and realizes it is missing he starts to freak out! He searches everywhere around the house, from the garden (no Bone) to the kitchen (no Bone!), and even in the bathroom―still no Bone! While he tries to calm himself with deep meditative breaths and creative yoga poses, he continues to get more and more worked up, leaving bigger and bigger messes in his wake. Where, oh where is Bone?Parents and kids will appreciate the idea of deep breaths and quiet moments as a great way to calm yourself – even if Balthazar himself isn’t all that successful. Laugh out loud as this loveable, lively dog breaks a bathroom and rides a tidal wave down the stairs, tracks mud all over furniture, and interrogates other animals to eventually find his best friend, Bone, in the place he least expects.
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  • Petunia and Omelet

    Anik McGrory

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, Nov. 3, 2020)
    Petunia thinks all the attention her parents are giving Darling Eggy is disgusting. But when her parents leave to fish, Petunia is left on her own to look after her egg brother, whom she likes to call Omelet. Omelet gets into a bit of trouble, and in an attempt to help him, Petunia realizes she actually cares about―even loves―him.Anik McGrory’s sharp text and energetic art come together to create a sibling story full of spunk. With humor and warmth, Petunia and Omelet’s adventure showcases the uncertainty, nerves, and excitement that can come with welcoming a new addition to the family.
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  • Grama’s Hug

    Amy Nielander

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, Jan. 28, 2020)
    May and Grama are a team. They do everything together, from inventing creative projects to going birdwatching to preparing for the annual space fair. And they never, ever say goodbye without a hug. May’s love of science takes her far as her inventions win year after year, helped by Grama’s support, effort, and love. She travels to space camp and eventually beyond, earning her spot as the first kid astronaut to journey into space. As May prepares for her mission to explore the cosmos, she seems ready to go without looking back, making Grama worried that she will leave without a hug.This picture book explores the importance of treasuring even the smallest moments with people you love with heartwarming illustrations, expressive characters, and delightful touches of whimsy.
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  • Venetian Lullaby

    Judith L. Roth, Kendra Binney

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, Jan. 19, 2021)
    The sounds of lapping water and dipping oars ease readers into the famous canals of Venice, Italy. With mother as gondolier and father singing his calming song to baby, a family floats serenely through this one-of-a-kind historic city, past features as unusual as stone winged lions and golden masks and as comfortably familiar as babbling neighbors and drying laundry. The baby drifts deeper and deeper into Venice’s maze and―finally―sweet sleep.Children cuddling on parents’ laps anywhere in the world will be blissfully transported to wondrous Venice before nap- or bedtime by this dreamy lullaby and its peaceful pastel illustrations.
  • The Puppetmaster’s Apprentice

    Lisa DeSelm

    eBook (Page Street Kids, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Impressed by the work of the puppetmaster and his apprentice, Tavia’s ruler, The Margrave, has ordered dozens of life-size marionette soldiers to be sent to Wolfspire Hall. When the orders for more soldiers come in with increasingly urgent deadlines, the puppetmaster’s health suffers and Pirouette, his daughter and protégé, is left to build in his stead. But there is something far more twisted brewing at Wolfspire—the Margrave’s son wants Pirouette to create an assassin. And he wants her to give it life. With Tavia teetering on the brink of war and her father dying in the dungeons, Pirouette has no choice but to accept. Racing against the rise of the next blue moon—the magic that will bring her creations to life—she can't help but wonder, is she making a masterpiece...or a monster?
  • It Should Have Been You

    Lynn Slaughter

    Paperback (Page Street Kids, Jan. 30, 2025)
    Seventeen-year-old Clara Seibert ghostwrites an advice column for her school’s newspaper. She’s funny, feisty, and cares deeply about making a difference in people’s lives, but her own personal problems threaten to overwhelm her. Five months ago, her twin, Moura, was murdered. Soon threatening emails start to arrive at her staff inbox. Convinced that her email stalker blames Clara for her sister’s death and is out for revenge, she decides to undertake her own investigation. Can she solve the murder in time to save herself? This suspenseful page-turner about a complicated sibling relationship is perfect for fans of We Were Liars, Fangirl, I'll Give You the Sun, and Vanishing Girls. Secrets, lies, brilliantly crafted twists and turns, and a dual mystery will keep readers in suspense until the very last page.
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  • Flibbertigibbety Words: Young Shakespeare Chases Inspiration

    Donna Guthrie, Ă…sa Gilland

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, Sept. 1, 2020)
    With quotes and sly references to the famous works of William Shakespeare and the words he invented, this adventurous ode to language will delight readers young and old.It all starts one morning when words fly into William’s window. He wants to catch them, but they are flibbertigibbety and quick and slip right through his fingers. Soon whole lines of verse are leading him on a wild goose chase as they tumble, dip, flip and skip all through town, past a host of colorful characters the observant reader may find as familiar as the quotes. William remains persistent, and with time and the proper tools he finds a way to keep the words with him.
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  • Kid Coach

    Rob Justus

    Hardcover (Page Street Kids, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Kid Coach takes couch potatoes and turns them into champions. And no one is a bigger couch potato than Dad. It will take all of Kid Coach’s expertise to get Dad off the couch at all let alone in fighting form for the local Wrestle-Rumble-Mania-Kingdom Tournament of Champions. Dad will have to go up against big guys, bald guys, bad guys, and even… big bald bad guys! But soon Kid Coach learns that while training a champion may be tough, teaching Dad to be a good sport might be even tougher. Can Kid Coach get Dad to tap out before he becomes big, bald, bad guy toast?
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