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Books published by publisher Tulip Books

  • I'm Happy

    Clare Hibbert, Simona Dimitri

    Paperback (Tulip Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A large-format highly illustrated series for very young children. It explores feelings and emotions, with an emphasis on expressing—and learning to manage those feelings. The books will help develop empathy, self-awareness, and social skills.
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  • Vet

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, July 1, 2018)
    This series explains the roles of different people who help us every day in the community. Each book is based on a real person and follows them through a typical day at work. We learn about what they do, who they interact with, the equipment they use, and what they like about their jobs. Specially commissioned photography and clear text make the books friendly and accessible to young readers.
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  • Firefighter

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, July 1, 2018)
    This series explains the roles of different people who help us every day in the community. Each book is based on a real person and follows them through a typical day at work. We learn about what they do, who they interact with, the equipment they use, and what they like about their jobs. Specially commissioned photography and clear text make the books friendly and accessible to young readers.
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  • Police Officer

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    This series explains the roles of different people who help us every day in the community. Each book is based on a real person and follows them through a typical day at work. We learn about what they do, who they interact with, the equipment they use, and what they like about their jobs. Specially commissioned photography and clear text make the books friendly and accessible to young readers.
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  • Lifeboat Crew Member

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, May 1, 2014)
    This title is part of a series of books explaining the roles of different people who help us everyday in the community. Each book is based on a real person as the reader follows them through a typical day at work—what they do, why, and what people they encounter. We find out the hours they work, what happens at lunchtime, the equipment they use, and what they like about their jobs. Specially commissioned photography and clear text make the books friendly and accessible to young readers, making this a perfect series for introducing young children to what goes on in the world around them, and how different people contribute in different ways.
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  • I'm Tired

    Clare Hibbert, Simona Dimitri

    Paperback (Tulip Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    A large-format highly illustrated series for very young children. It explores feelings and emotions, with an emphasis on expressing—and learning to manage those feelings. The books will help develop empathy, self-awareness, and social skills.
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  • The Hanukkah Story

    Anita Ganeri, Rachael Phillips

    Paperback (Tulip Books, Nov. 1, 2018)
    Anita Ganeri retells the story of how Judah saved the Jews and their beliefs from King Antiochus with her usual sensitivity and gift for drawing children into the narrative. Exquisite watercolor illustrations breathe warmth and life into the Hanukkah Story. This title also includes suggestions for activities and special recipes that children will enjoy trying out.
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  • I Still Love You, Dad

    Ann de Bode, Rien Broere

    Paperback (Tulip Books, March 1, 2014)
    A reassuring tale about families changing, including parents having new partners Laura loves acting, but she is not looking forward to the school play, because she doesn’t expect her parents to be there. Laura’s parents have separated and she misses her father. When her mother invites a new friend, John, to dinner, Laura decides to do her best—in fact, to do her worst—to persuade the stranger not to stay.
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  • Sikhism in India

    Frances Hawker, Bruce Campbell

    Paperback (Tulip Books, June 1, 2014)
    Follow Pulkit and her family in the Punjab. Join her as she makes flower garlands, celebrates Guru Nanak's birthday, and helps to make Langar, a feast at the Gurdwara.
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  • Rogue Heart

    Axie Oh

    Hardcover (Tu Books, Oct. 8, 2019)
    NEO BEIJING, 2201. Two years after the Battle of Neo Seoul, eighteen-year-old telepath Ama works by day in a cafe and moonlights as a lounge singer in a smoky bar at night. She's anonymous, she's safe from the seemingly never-ending war, and that's how she'd like to stay. But then PHNX, a resistance group specializing in espionage and covert missions, approaches her with an offer to expose a government experiment exactly like the one she fled. Soon, Ama is traveling with PHNX on a series of dangerous assignments, using her telepathic powers to aid the rebellion against the authoritarian Alliance.As the war ramps up, PHNX is given its most dangerous mission yet: to infiltrate the base of the Alliance's new war commander, a young man rumored to have no fear of death. But when Ama sees the commander for the first time, she discovers his identity: Alex Kim, the boy she once loved and who betrayed her.Now, Ama must use her telepathic abilities to pose as an officer in Alex's elite guard, manipulating Alex's mind so that he doesn't recognize her. As the final battle approaches, Ama struggles with her mission and her feelings for Alex. Will she be able to carry out her task? Or will she give up everything for Alex again--only to be betrayed once more?Part heist novel, part love story, Rogue Heart is perfect for fans of Marie Lu's Warcross and Tahereh Mafi's Shatter Me series.
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  • Vet

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, May 1, 2014)
    This title is part of a series of books explaining the roles of different people who help us everyday in the community. Each book is based on a real person as the reader follows them through a typical day at work—what they do, why, and what people they encounter. We find out the hours they work, what happens at lunchtime, the equipment they use, and what they like about their jobs. Specially commissioned photography and clear text make the books friendly and accessible to young readers, making this a perfect series for introducing young children to what goes on in the world around them, and how different people contribute in different ways.
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  • Cat Girl's Day Off

    Kimberly Pauley

    Paperback (Tu Books, Oct. 30, 2018)
    In this hilarious YA homage to Ferris Bueller's Chicago, Natalie must use her Talent talking to cats to solve a high-profile celebrity kidnapping.Now in paperback! Never listen to a cat. That will only get you in trouble.Actually, scratch that. Listening to cats is one thing, but really I should never listen to my best friend Oscar. It's completely his fault (okay, and my aspiring actress friend Melly's too) that I got caught up in this crazy celebrity-kidnapping mess.If you had asked me, I would have thought it would be one of my super-Talented sisters who'd get caught up in crime fighting. I definitely never thought it would be me and my Talent trying to save the day. Usually, all you get out of conversations with cats is requests for tummy rubs and tuna.Wait . . . I go back to what I said first: Never listen to a cat. Because when the trouble starts and the kitty litter hits the fan, trust me, you don't want to be in the middle of it.
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