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Books published by publisher Philomel, 2012

  • Jack and the Beanstalk

    Ann Keay Beneduce, Gennady Spirin

    Hardcover (Philomel, Oct. 25, 1999)
    Having traded the family's only cow for beans, Jack hears the angry tone of his mother upon his return, yet when the beans turn into a magical stalk that rises to a kingdom above the clouds, young Jack's luck is about to change forever.
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  • The Honey Bee and the Robber

    Eric Carle

    Hardcover (Philomel, Feb. 1, 1981)
    A new edition of the classic picture book features paper collage illustrations, full-color spreads with moving pictures, pop-ups, and pull tabs, that tell the story of a honeybee who must protect his hive against a robber bear.
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  • Return to the Painted Cave

    Justin Denzel

    Hardcover (Philomel, Sept. 22, 1997)
    As the sequel to Boy of the Painted Cave, Tao continues on with the craft he learned from his friend, Graybeard, and tries to bring luck to the other Mountain people, until he stumbles upon a clan held prisoner by an evil shaman and knows he must do something to help.
  • Gulliver's Adventures in Lilliput

    Ann Keay Beneduce, Jonathan Swift, Gennady Spirin

    Hardcover (Philomel, Oct. 27, 1993)
    Richly detailed, luminous paintings by a renowned Russian artist highlight an adaptation of the best-known story from Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Gulliver's remarkable encounter with the tiny inhabitants of Lilliput.
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  • Greyling

    Jane Yolen

    Hardcover (Philomel, May 24, 1991)
    A selchie, a seal transformed into human form, lives on land with a lonely fisherman and his wife, until the day a great storm threatens the fisherman's life.
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  • Blue Book of Hob Stories

    William Mayne

    Hardcover (Philomel, Oct. 22, 1984)
    Hob, an independent and kindly household spirit, visible only to children, protects his household against Clockstop, Wump, Hotfoot, Dusty and Hickup
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  • Topsy Turvies

    Mitsumasa Anno

    Hardcover (Philomel, May 18, 1989)
    Optical illusions form structures in which curious little men can go up stairs to get to a lower place, hang pictures on the ceiling, and walk on walls.
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  • The Adventures of Hotsy Totsy

    Clive Cussler

    Hardcover (Philomel, May 13, 2010)
    A fun-filled adventure in the spirit of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang by the New York Times-bestselling author. Take a look at Casey and Lacey Nicefolk and you'll see two regular, all-American kids. But these brother-and-sister twins have a secret. Hidden in the family barn is the most magical-and coolest-gadget unknown to man: a mystical box that can turn any small object into a life-size replica. When the twins' parents go out of town, the two decide to put the box to use. Taking a model boat, they create a fully functioning powerboat and enter a race up the Sacramento River. But this is no ordinary boat, and this is no ordinary race. What follows is a nautical adventure where being the first to cross the finish line is not the only prize.
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  • Babushka Baba Yaga

    Patricia Polacco

    Hardcover (Philomel, Sept. 15, 1993)
    She was the last of her kind. A creature of legends. A being of the forest. AAnd? stories . . . were told of her - stories of the terrible, horrible Baba Yaga.In truth, Baba Yaga was kind, and very lonely. And as she watches the babushkas of the village delight in their grandchildren, she longs for a grandchild of her own.Then she has an idea: She will be a babushka instead of a Baba Yaga. She dresses herself up as a kindly grandmother and enters the village. When she comes across a young woman and her grandmotherless son, they adopt her as their very own babushka, and as the days pass, Baba Yaga and the boy, Victor, grow to love each other very much.Until one day, Victor hears stories of the horrible, wicked Baba Yaga, and she knows that she must go back to the woods before the child finds out who she really is.Legend would have Baba Yaga evil and unkind, but in Patricia Polacco's version of this Russian folktale, enlivened by her rich, vibrant art, we are reminded to judge not by rumor and appearance, but by what we know in our own hearts to be true.
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  • Build Your Own Redwall Abbey

    Brian Jacques

    Hardcover (Philomel, Dec. 28, 1998)
    Create this one-of-a-kind model of Redwall Abbey and unravel the mystery of the legendary Warrior's Code. With the help of the press-out characters of Redwall and the story in the accompanying booklet, discover the clues hidden within the Abbey walls themselves. No cutting or gluing is required to assemble the wonder-filled Abbey.
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  • Marie in Fourth Position

    Amy Littlesugar, Ian Schoenherr

    Hardcover (Philomel, Sept. 9, 1996)
    Marie's dream is to dance beneath the spotlight in the Paris Opera, but she finds herself only a "rat" in the chorus, until Marie's parents send her to pose for master artist Edgar Degas and he leads her to an unforgettable pose that wins the heart of all Paris.
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  • A Tree Still Stands: Jewish Youth in Eastern Europe Today

    Yale Strom, Sonia Levitin

    Hardcover (Philomel, Aug. 2, 1990)
    A collection of interviews in which young people from Eastern Europe describe what life is like as descendants of Holocaust survivors.
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