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  • Poetry for Young People: Edgar Allan Poe

    Brod Bagert, Carolynn Cobleigh

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2008)
    The creator of unforgettable tales of horror that remain classics to this day, Edgar Allan Poe may be best-known as a nineteenth-century short-story writer, but he was also a great poet who composed verses that expressed his emotions and feelings. More than twenty of his poems are brought to a new generation of readers with colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand notes that will encourage the enjoyment and appreciation of a great talent. Selections include the famous, spine-tingling “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee.”
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  • Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler

    Simon Dunstan, Gerrard Williams

    Paperback (Sterling, March 5, 2013)
    DID HITLER—CODE NAME “GREY WOLF”—REALLY DIE IN 1945? In a riveting scenario that has never been fully investigated until now, international journalist Gerrard Williams and military historian Simon Dunstan make a powerful case for the Führer's escape to a remote enclave in Argentina-along with other key Nazis—where he is believed to have lived comfortably until 1962. Following years of meticulous research, the authors reconstruct the dramatic plot-including astonishing evidence and compelling testimony, some only recently declassified. Impossible to put down, Grey Wolf unravels an extraordinary story that flies in the face of history.
  • Dot to Dot Count to 30

    Balloon Books

    Paperback (Sterling, March 4, 2008)
    Learning to count to 30 is fun and easy with these dot-to-dots! Kids can count on fun—all the way up to 30—with this book in the popular Dot to Dot series. As always, the collection features the cutest pictures and a number line across the top of each spread to keep little ones on track. Children will grab a pencil to begin connecting the dots and creating a cowboy on his horse, a plane, a hot-air balloon with a girl in the basket, an undersea scene, a circus dog, a fire-breathing dragon, and much more.
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  • How to Houseplant: A Beginner's Guide to Making and Keeping Plant Friends

    Heather Rodino

    eBook (Sterling, April 2, 2019)
    A fun, gifty guide to growing and caring for the top 50 houseplants! Houseplants are more popular than ever: as expert writer and gardening enthusiast Heather Rodino notes, “plants have demonstrated therapeutic value, clean the air, and are an affordable way of decorating, adding beauty to your home, and making even the smallest rented space feel like your own.” She offers a lighthearted, colorfully illustrated overview of caring for your indoor garden, profiling 50 of the most popular houseplants, from the Boston fern and the fiddle-leaf fig to the moth orchid. Her accessible advice on handling pests and diseases, troubleshooting problems, and assessing your growing conditions, will give novices the confidence they need to begin nurturing their own collection. Tips and list detail everything from which plants are pet-friendly to the top five plants for frequent travelers.
  • Superfood Snacks: 100 Delicious, Energizing & Nutrient-Dense Recipes

    Julie Morris

    Hardcover (Sterling, May 5, 2015)
    Cookies packed with protein. Savory crackers that help balance blood sugar. Chocolate truffles bursting with anti-aging antioxidants. With benefits like these, you'll never look at snacks the same way again! Julie Morris, author of the bestselling Superfood Kitchen and Superfood Smoothies (both Sterling), proves that crave-worthy treats can be abundantly healthy too. Revolutionary superfoods like chia seeds, acai, and maca combine with whole food ingredients in 100 recipes, which creatively transform “guilty” pleasures into incredible snacks loaded with premium nutrients. From superfood standbys like the Every Berry Smoothie Bowl to adventurous must-tries like the Maqui Mint Truffles or Brussels Sprout Crisps, these wholesome snacks and sweets will nourish, delight, and energize the whole family.
  • Poetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson

    Frances Schoonmaker Bolin, Chi Chung

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2008)
    See the beauty and magic of the everyday world through the eyes of Emily Dickinson, one of America’s best-loved and most renowned poets. Flowers, birds, sunrises, sunsets, the moon, and even her own existence take on surprising meanings and colorful illustrations accompany more than thirty-five of her best-loved poems. An ideal way to introduce young readers to the marvels of prose, the Poetry for Young People series opens up the world of wonderful word images by pairing classic verses with beautiful illustrations, and by providing helpful definitions and commentary.
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  • 1-100 Dot-to-Dots

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Learning to count, refining fine motor skills, and having a blast: that's what children will be doing when they complete these fun dot-to-dots. Each cute picture has 100 dots to connect, and youngsters will surely count along as they move the pencil from one number to the next. Nothing's tricky, because the dots follow one another in a nice, smooth, logical progression, not zig-zagging too much to throw kids off course. With delightful images such as a smiling seal, wild-haired boy, and beanie-clad dog, this will become a favorite with pre-schoolers and kindergarteners.
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  • Grimm's Fairy Tales

    Jakob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Grimm Brothers, Scott McKowen, Arthur Pober Ed.D

    Hardcover (Sterling, Aug. 4, 2009)
    Based on the brothers’ first volume of folk tales, Children’s and Household Tales, this collection features many of the Grimms’ most popular retellings, as well as some lesser-known ones. The tales include “The Frog Prince,” “Rumpelstiltskin,” “Rapunzel,” “The Fisherman and his Wife,” “Tom Thumb,” and many others.
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  • Oh, What a Busy Day

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Sterling, April 6, 2010)
    I’m up! I’m up!It’s going to be a busy day . . . What a special treat! Gyo Fujikawa has concocted a big, beautiful book that goes from morning till night, completely capturing a child’s world along the way. Filled with silly jingles and fun rhymes; imaginative ideas for games; things for a daydreaming child to think about, and gentle little lessons on kindness and friendship, it will hold kids’ attention for hours. And, as always, Fujikawa’s sweet and appealing art features a diverse group of youngsters and a menagerie of delightful animals.
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  • Dracula

    Bram Stoker, Scott McKowen

    Hardcover (Sterling, Sept. 7, 2010)
    Thanks to the huge success of the Twilight series, vampires have become the most popular supernatural creatures on earth. But Dracula is the one that started it all, back in 1897. Bram Stoker's eternally terrifying classic established the genre, with its looming Transylvanian castle; creepy undead bloodsuckers; innocent maidens in danger; and unforgettable characters, including the insane insect-eating Renfield. Dracula still thrills and chills today . . . and forever.
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  • Anne of Green Gables

    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Scott McKowen

    Hardcover (Sterling, Oct. 1, 2004)
    The illustrations for this series were created by Scott McKowen, who, with his wife Christina Poddubiuk, operates Punch & Judy Inc., a company specializing in design and illustration for theater and performing arts. Their projects often involve research into the visual aspects of historical settings and characters. Christina is a theater set and costume designer and contributed advice on the period clothing for the illustrations.Scott created these drawings in scratchboard ­ an engraving medium which evokes the look of popular art from the period of these stories. Scratchboard is an illustration board with a specifically prepared surface of hard white chalk. A thin layer of black ink is rolled over the surface, and lines are drawn by hand with a sharp knife by scraping through the ink layer to expose the white surface underneath. The finished drawings are then scanned and the color is added digitally.One thing’s for certain, no house that Anne’s in will ever be dull.” That’s what Marilla Cuthbert says about Anne, the lively red-headed orphan she and her brother Matthew adopt. For decades, girls have agreed, eagerly reading every book in Lucy Maud Montgomery’s series that chronicles Anne’s coming of age.
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  • The Twelve Days of Christmas in New York City

    Lisa Adams

    Hardcover (Sterling, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Merry Christmas, from New York City! Based on the beloved song, every Twelve Days of Christmas book has become a sold-out sensation—and this captures the world-class excitement of a happy New York holiday. Plus, there are three pages in the back that are loaded with extra fun facts for kids to enjoy. Experience the magic of a New York City Christmas anywhere!
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