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Books published by publisher Sterling/Pinwheel

  • Monster Snuggles: Gurgle Gurgle!

    Frances Coe

    Board book (Sterling/Pinwheel, June 30, 2001)
    Ooh, ooh--it's a big green monster, a hungry one too, and it likes to chomp and it likes to chew! But, are you scared? Not at all. Because this fellow likes things that go squirt, that are squishy and splashy, crunchy and munchy...like orange-and-peanut butter-and-pickle sandwiches. It's the silliest food ever.
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  • A Mini Magic Color Book: Dinosaurs

    Louisa Sladen, Luana Rinaldo

    Board book (Sterling/Pinwheel, April 1, 2005)
    No nasty, fearsome, sharp-toothed creatures here. These dinosaurs are smiling and friendly, all ready to play. Best of all, through the magical pull of a tab, their bodies become wildly colorful. Tom the T-Rex turns royal red. Stella the bony-plated Stegosaurus is pretty purple and sunny yellow. And look at three-horned Triceratops Tim: he's got gorgeous gold and brown stripes. Kids will delight in this fantastic prehistoric trip.
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  • A Magic Skeleton Book: The Human Body

    Janet Sacks, Jan Smith

    Hardcover (Sterling/Pinwheel, April 1, 2004)
    Children love finding out about themselves; they’re curious about what lies beneath the skin. With a pull of some tabs, and the cool images here, they can find out how oxygen circulates, about the digestive process, and what makes up the inside of a cell. The mysteries of the skeleton, skull, teeth, brain, heart, and more are revealed to inquisitive young minds, along with very practical information on how they can stay healthy.
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  • A Magic Skeleton Book: Safari Animal Adventure

    Shaheen Bilgrami, Chantal Kees, Chris Shields

    Hardcover (Sterling/Pinwheel, )
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  • A Magic Color Book: Hocus-Pocus Halloween

    Justine Korman Fontes, Dana Regan

    Hardcover (Sterling/Pinwheel, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Oh, no. Gloomificent the grumpy witch has taken away all the color from Halloween. That means no orange pumpkins to glow brightly and no ripe red apples for dunking. And just look at the trick-or-treaters: their costumes are so drab and dull. Can you help happy Arabella undo the spells? With her magic wand, your magic tabs, and a little hocus-pocus, Halloween will certainly become vibrant once again.
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  • A Mini Magic Color Book: Baby Animals

    Louisa Sladen, Luana Rinaldo

    Hardcover (Sterling/Pinwheel, April 1, 2005)
    Fluffy lambs, friendly pigs, and other baby animals everywhere--they're all so cute. Look at the foal; he's a gorgeous gray. And piglet is the perfect pink. Quacking duckling has the softest yellow down, and little cub's a snuggly brown. And each one has Mama right beside. Every adorable page will appeal, especially when the tab is pulled and color fills the picture.
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  • A Mini Magic Color Book: Cars

    Janet Sacks, Luana Rinaldo

    Board book (Sterling/Pinwheel, Feb. 1, 2007)
    Beep, beep! Here come the cars: big ones, little ones, and, once children pull the tabs, colorful ones. There’s a dazzling yellow electric auto, a bright red sports car, a purple jeep that picks up the students from school, and even a green-and-black vintage vehicle with big tires and a hood. Best of all? The pink limousine with a party going on inside! What a cool interactive book for car-crazy kids!
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  • Discovering Ancient Egypt: Ancient Egypt

    James Harrison, Jan Smith, Peter Bull

    Hardcover (Sterling/Pinwheel, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Kids will feel as if they stepped right into the past as Abdul the guide leads them through the marvels of Ancient Egypt. The tour takes in everything, from the Pyramids to fascinating artifacts from 5,000 years ago, from the River Nile to the famous temple at Abu Simbel. A pull of the tab reveals a pyramid€™s interior; the details of a dhow, or ancient sailboat; and more.
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  • The Christmas Story

    Janet Sacks, Luana Rinaldo

    Hardcover (Sterling/Pinwheel, Oct. 1, 2005)
    A simple and sweet retelling of the Nativity story. Children can follow Mary and Joseph as they await the birth of the baby Jesus. The tale begins with the angel who brings Mary the good news, and then continues as the couple goes by donkey to Bethlehem and celebrates the arrival of the infant Jesus in a humble manger.
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  • Curious Creatures: Thunder In The Jungle

    Jean Christie, Sally Chambers

    Board book (Sterling/Pinwheel, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Listen, listen--there's a rumble in the jungle! All the animals hear something in the air, but they don't know what's there. Chimps chatter nervously, hippos hide, and turtles tuck their heads inside their shells. Even the zebras take a break from lunch to look around. Everyone's wondering what's that sound? Only the lions know, and soon you'll see, that the thunder's here and the lightning, too! A reassuring book for any child who fears the noise of a stormy night.
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  • Jungle Art Show: Magic Color Books

    Shaheen Bilgrami, Patrick Girouard

    Hardcover (Sterling/Pinwheel, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Come out to the jungle--it's really wild! The animals are artists, and they're putting on a show. But, they need some help painting pictures of each other. Which colors should they use? Crocodile goes first, and he wants to draw monkey. But, you'll go ape when you see that monkey's ORANGE! And what about the masterpiece Lion's creating--will Hippopotamus feel sad when he finds out he's BLUE? But, best of all: zebra's special painting of all the animals. It's a rainbow of colors that appears magically right before your eyes!
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  • A Mini Magic Color Book: Witch's Night Out

    Janet Sacks, Luana Rinaldo

    Hardcover (Sterling/Pinwheel, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Tonight's Halloween--the night for all nice witches to go out and about. Meet Wendy, her pet cat Cinders, and her friend William the Wizard as they fly into the moonlit sky on a great and colorful adventure.
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