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Books published by publisher Dutton Children's Books

  • Get Well, Clown-Arounds!

    Joanna Cole, Jerry Smath

    Hardcover (Dutton Childrens Books, March 1, 1983)
    A wacky family thinks that they have become very sick when they look in the mirror and see green spots.
  • Look, Look!

    Peter Linenthal

    Hardcover (Dutton Children's Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Look, look! Children run, fish swim, stars shine . . . all for baby's eyes to see. This sturdy board book, full of high-contrast black-and-white cut-paper art perfect for staring at, is just the thing for the eyes of the youngest babies. A few words in curving red type on each spread describe the scenes -- a car races, a cat stretches, flowers bloom-- and extend the book's age appeal so that it will be fascinating to older babies, too. Striking and stylish, Look Look! is the ideal first board book for babies just beginning to look and learn. Peter Linenthal is an illustrator who has taught art in elementary schools for twenty years.
  • Ghost Boys

    Jewell Parker Rhodes

    eBook (Orion Children's Books, April 19, 2018)
    A New York Times BestsellerThis was one of my most anticipated 2018 books and I was not disappointed. A must read." -Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give'tender, timely ... surprising and hopeful' - ObserverA heartbreaking and powerful story about a black boy killed by a white police officer, drawing connections with real-life, from award-winning author Jewell Parker Rhodes.ALIVETwelve-year-old Jerome doesn't get into trouble. He goes to school. He does his homework. He takes care of his little sister. Then Jerome is shot by a police officer who mistakes his toy gun for a real threat.DEADAs a ghost, watching his family trying to cope with his death, Jerome begins to notice other ghost boys. Each boy has a story and they all have something in common...Bit by bit, Jerome begins to understand what really happened - not just to him, but to all of the ghost boys.A poignant and gripping story about how children and families face the complexities of race and racism in today's world.
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  • Snuggle Piggy And The Magic Blanket

    Michele Stepto, John Himmelman

    Hardcover (Dutton Children's Books, Jan. 1, 1987)
    SNUGGLE PIGGY AND THE MAGIC BLANKET by Michele Stepto, illustrated by John Himmelman. 1987 Hardcover 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches, 24 pages. E. P. Dutton, publishers. Snuggle Piggy's Aunt Daisy makes him a marvelous blanket!
  • The Prince of Egypt

    Jane Yolen, Michael Koelsch

    Hardcover (Dutton Children's Books, Oct. 16, 1998)
    In timeless prose, Jane Yolen shares the story of Moses as stirringly told in the Dream Works' epic film, "The Prince of Egypt." In the divided land of Egypt some are masters and the rest are slaves, While the queen and her handmaidens bathe in the water gardens, the Hebrews toil under the hot sun, building a great empire. Pharaoh's sons race their chariots through the city, destroying a month's work in a careless minute. And ruling over them all is Pharaoh, a man of dreadful power. Prince Moses is proud to be Pharaoh's son and Rameses' beloved brother. But soon he will discover that his life is a lie. He will learn how a Hebrew slave -- his birth mother -- set him adrift in a basket to save his life. And in this truth, Moses will find his destiny. For God has chosen him to lead the Hebrew people out of Egypt.to freedom.
  • Snow Lion

    David McPhail

    Hardcover (Dutton Childrens Books, April 1, 1983)
    Bothered by the heat, Lion journeys to the cool hills where he discovers snow, but when he decides to share some with his jungle friends, he learns a basic science lesson
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  • Winnie the Pooh's Giant Lift the-Flap

    Ernest H. (ILT) Shepard A. A. Milne,Ernest H. Shepard

    Hardcover (Dutton Childrens Books, June 11, 2009)
    Winnie-The-Pooh's GIANT Lift-The-Flap Book [ Winnie-The-Pooh's GIANT Lift-The-Flap Book by Milne, A A ( Author ) Hardcover Jun- 2009 ] Hardcover Jun- 11- 2009
  • The Prince of Egypt

    Dreamworks Animation Studio

    Hardcover (Dutton Children's Books, March 15, 1998)
    The story of Moses - the Prince of Egypt is engaging and enlightening. Included in the Collector's Edition toward the back is a section entitled How to Share this book with your child. It reads: Below we have provided some suggestions for families who would like to explore the story of Moses further, both as it is told in The Prince of Egypt and as it is found in the Book of Exodus. Shared family discussion can greatly enrigh your child's experience of reading this book and seeing the film. Questions Your Children May Ask Your children may ask you for help in understanding many events and thems in The Prince of Egypt. Before sharing The Prince of Egypt with your young children, you may want to familiarize or refamiliarize yourself with this important story. Questions children will ask are likely to fall into three key areas: questions about God and God's actions; questions about death; and questions about faith. Also listed in back are MORE IDEAS for Discussion Sources for further information and Note about this book.
  • Mr Super Poopy Pants

    Rebecca Elliott

    Paperback (Lion Children's Books, Feb. 20, 2015)
    Toby was looking forward to all the adventures he would have with his new baby brother. But Benjy can't run around, invent gadgets or fight crime. He just poops. All the time. Can Toby learn to love his little brother all the same? A fantastic new picture book from award-winning author illustrator Rebecca Elliott, which introduces the idea of a new baby in the family to older siblings in a frank but funny way. Awards: 2011 JUNIOR MAGAZINE DESIGN AWARDS Most Promising New Talent SHORTLISTED; 2011 NASEN AWARDS (National Association of Special Education Needs) Inclusive Children's Book of the Year SHORTLISTED; 2011 NURSERY WORLD AWARDS Three to Fives New Launch FINALIST; 2010-11 PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZE Children's Book of the Year FINALIST 2012; KATE GREENAWAY MEDAL - LONG LIST 2012; DOLLY GRAY CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AWARD - WINNER
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  • T. Rex at Swan Lake

    Lisa Carrier, Lenore Hart, Chris L. Demarest

    Hardcover (Dutton Children's Books, June 10, 2004)
    Tired of being on display at the Natural History Museum, T. Rex, a dinosaur skeleton, makes her escape and decides to follow her dream, which is to dance on stage in a production of Swan Lake!
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  • The Boy at the Back of the Class

    Onjali Q. Rauf, Imogen Wilde, Orion Children's Books

    Audible Audiobook (Orion Children's Books, July 12, 2018)
    Told with heart and humour, The Boy at the Back of the Class is a child's perspective on the refugee crisis, highlighting the importance of friendship and kindness in a world that doesn't always make sense. There used to be an empty chair at the back of my class, but now a new boy called Ahmet is sitting in it. He's 9 years old (just like me), but he's very strange. He never talks and never smiles and doesn't like sweets - not even lemon sherbets, which are my favourite! But then I learned the truth: Ahmet really isn't very strange at all. He's a refugee who's run away from a War. A real one. With bombs and fires and bullies that hurt people. And the more I find out about him, the more I want to help. That's where my best friends Josie, Michael and Tom come in. Because you see, together we've come up with a plan....
  • The Ones That Disappeared

    Zana Fraillon

    eBook (Orion Children's Books, July 13, 2017)
    Beautiful, magical and moving, this is a SKELLIG for a new generation, from the author of THE BONE SPARROW, shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal 2017 and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize 2016. Some stories need to be told... A moving, beautifully-written and poignant novel about child trafficking and the search for freedom.Kept by a ruthless gang, three children manage to escape from slavery. But freedom isn't just waiting on the outside.Separated, scared and looking after a small child, Esra will do whatever she can to reunite with her friend Miran, who was captured by the police - the police who she mustn't trust.Hiding in the shadows of the forest, Esra is found by a local boy, a boy with his own story. Together they will create a man out of mud. A man who will come to life and lead them through a dark labyrinth of tunnels until they finally have the courage the step above ground. Until they finally have the courage to speak their story. Until they finally have the courage to be free.