Browse all books

Books published by publisher Star Bright Books

  • Families

    Star Bright Books

    Board book (Star Bright Books, May 1, 2009)
    Vibrant images of a diverse group of babies and the families that love them make this delightful board book perfect for families everywhere! All families, human and animal, care for their young in similar ways. Walking, sharing food, swimming, cuddling, and of course, giving plenty of hugs and kisses. Explore this fun photo-filled book about families. "Star Bright Books has done a heckuva job with diversity in their board books lately. Elizabeth Bird School Library Journal Review for Babies, Babies!
    G
  • Hidden Letters

    Philip Slier, Marion van Binsbergen-Pritchard

    Hardcover (Star Bright Books, Feb. 28, 2008)
    Hidden Letters , written by Flip Slier to his parents from a forced labor camp in German-occupied Holland, were found 60 years after World War II. The letters are fastidiously annotated and illustrated with over 300 photographs, newspaper clippings, and original documents issued by the Nazi authorities, many never before published. This book is more than the story of one young man and his extended family; it is an important addition to the history of the Holocaust in Holland and the history of World War II. It is considered to be one of the most valuable contemporary sources on Jewish Dutch life during World War II. Adult. IN STOCK. PLEASE CALL 718-784-9112.
    Z+
  • Eating the Rainbow

    Star Bright Books, Various Photographers

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Jan. 15, 2015)
    Children will have fun learning the names and colors of nutritious fruits and vegetables shown on each page of this board book. The large, bright photographs teach children about healthy, delectable foods.Children are introduced to healthy fruits and vegetables in this colorful board book. Bright photographs of toddlers and preschoolers enjoying a wide variety of foods make Eating the Rainbow a delicious book for all ages.
    L
  • Meu Livro De Caras / My Face Book

    Star Bright Books

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Aug. 18, 2011)
    Babies love looking at other babies and these charming baby faces . . . smiling, frowning, laughing, being silly or serious are sure to captivate and delight toddlers and babies. Children will enjoy looking at this book repeatedly. Self-expression has never been more adorable!My Face Book is a delightful board book for encouraging social-emotional development in babies and toddlers. A great choice for a baby shower gift, a first birthday gift and an always-delightful book for babies 0-3!
    D
  • Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!

    Cohen Miriam, Ronald Himler

    Paperback (Star Bright Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    When Alex, the new boy in first grade, tries to make others notice him with his boasts about rocket toys and ponies, his plan backfires. The first graders don’t like liars and refuse to have anything more to do with him. However, on the day of the class Christmas party, he helps Jim look for his missing Christmas decoration, and is then given a second chance. Alex realizes that it is not difficult to make friends after all! This newly-illustrated reissue of Miriam Cohen’s book deals sensitively with the challenges that children face when they begin social interaction at school. Ronald Himler’s new watercolor illustrations give the first graders distinctive personalities and provide a riveting picture of the everyday tragicomedy of a first grade classroom.
    I
  • Good Night, Little Sea Otter

    Janet Halfmann

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Dec. 15, 2016)
    It s time for bed, but Little Sea Otter wants to say good night to ALL the creatures of the sea before she settles down. A patient Mama Sea Otter waits until all the good nights are said-gently reminding Little Sea Otter to say good night to her-and then Mama and Little Sea Otter snuggle together in a bed of sea kelp. With luminous illustrations of the sea, Good Night, Little Sea Otter is the perfect bedtime book for youngsters and their loving parents to share as they snuggle at bedtime. Preschoolers and their parents will make Good Night, Little Sea Otter a classic bedtime book for generations to come.
    L
  • Friends at School

    Rochelle Bunnett, Matt Brown

    Paperback (Star Bright Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Follows a typical school day for a group of children, many of them with disabilities, showing how all of them can be included in class activities regardless of their abilities.
    J
  • Snail Saves the Day

    John Stadler

    Paperback (Star Bright Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Snail's team may lose the football game unless he makes it to the stadium in time.
    G
  • Bear's Adventure

    Brian Wildsmith

    Paperback (Star Bright Books, July 16, 2018)
    After mistaking the basket of a hot-air balloon for a cozy den, a brown bear goes on an unexpected adventure in a big city. When the balloon lands at the start of a colorful parade, the crowd embraces Bear--so very lifelike!--turning him into an instant celebrity. From talk-show hosts to helicopter pilots, everyone wants to meet the funny man in the bear costume. But no one understands poor Bear! With each new sight and smell, friendly face, and excited crowd, Bear is drawn further from his home and into an adventure he will never forget. Combining elegant writing with gorgeous illustrations, this lively and endearing story from award-winning author and illustrator Brian Wildsmith will keep readers enthralled to the final page.
    M
  • A Fish to Feed

    Ellen Mayer, Ying-Hwa Hu

    Board book (Star Bright Books, June 30, 2015)
    ***A board book with a special feature!A father and his child go shopping, searching for a pet fish. They find and talk about many things along the way, but where is the fish? Toddlers will love searching for that special fish. Adults can learn ways to support children's language and speech development from A Fish to Feed.Small Talk Books ® are playful stories celebrating diversity while featuring young children and their parents talking and having fun together. The books show families how to build young children's language through conversation, during everyday small moments together. Frequent small talks add up to big learning gains for young children!Adult characters in the stories model fun and enriching ways to talk with babies and young children. In A Fish to Feed, the father talks with his toddler about what interests the child. He responds to the child's two words in different ways that all provide the child with more language.Each book in the series also contains a note by early childhood language and literacy expert Dr. Betty Bardige, author of Talk to Me, Baby! How You Can Support Young Children's Language Development.
    D
  • Where's the Kitten?

    Laura Dwight, Cheryl Christian

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Where is the kitten hiding? Encourage young readers to lift the flap to find out!
    D
  • Good Night, Little Sea Otter

    Janet Halfmann, Wish Williams

    Hardcover (Star Bright Books, June 1, 2012)
    It s time for bed, but Little Sea Otter wants to say good night to ALL the creatures of the sea before she settles down. A patient Mama Sea Otter waits until all the good nights are said-gently reminding Little Sea Otter to say good night to her-and then Mama and Little Sea Otter snuggle together in a bed of sea kelp.With luminous illustrations of the sea, Good Night, Little Sea Otter is the perfect bedtime book for youngsters and their loving parents to share as they snuggle at bedtime. Preschoolers and their parents will make Good Night, Little Sea Otter a classic bedtime book for generations to come.
    L