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  • Cool Nature: 50 Fantastic Facts for Kids of All Ages by Amy-Jane Beer

    Amy-Jane Beer

    Hardcover (Pavilion, March 15, 1761)
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  • The Gentle Lion and the Little Owlet by Alice Shirley

    Alice Shirley

    Paperback (Pavilion, March 15, 1718)
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  • I Wish . . .

    Nick Ward

    Paperback (Pavilion, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Filled with magical night-time illustrations, this is the perfect bedtime tale to share before settling into a dream-filled sleep In this magical picture book, a little boy and his teddy bear embark on an amazing journey of the imagination takes them flying through the night's starry sky and splashing into the sea. There they are lifted onto a whale's back and continue their journey, gliding majestically past galleons laden with gold, flanked by shoals of tiny bright fishes. Their journey continues through the night as they fly over the silent rooftops, and finishes safely back in bed. It's a sleepytime adventure to savor again and again.
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  • Joan of Arc

    Michael Morpurgo, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Pavilion, Aug. 16, 1998)
    On learning she is to move to Orleans, the scene of Joan of Arc's greatest triumph, Eloise is delighted. One day she hears a voice, just as Joan had done years before, and the voice tells her the story of Joan of Arc as it really happened.
  • The Flying Emu and Other Australian Stories

    Sally Morgan

    Hardcover (Pavilion, March 15, 1992)
    When the boastful and brilliantly-colored emu offends one too many of the other animals, they decide to take action! The result? A bird that’s no longer colorful – but is still just as vain. The emu is just one of a host of characters in this collection of funny, clever Australian folk tales that explain the creation of the world and what happened afterward. The author draws on her Aboriginal roots to create her first children’s book.
  • Wicked Wolf Tales

    Laura Cecil, Emma Chichester Clark

    Paperback (Pavilion, Oct. 1, 2001)
    "Read me a story!" is a familiar plea in households everywhere, and children, reassured that all will turn out happily in the end, love to anticipate the menacing growl of the Wicked Wolf and all the other special effects that enhance good storytelling. Laura Cecil’s retellings of three classic tales—Little Red Riding Hood, The Wicked Wolf and the Seven Little Kids, and Mr. W. Wolf—are cleverly designed with distinctive type styles to help add realism and expression when they are read aloud, and to guide young children reading for themselves. Illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark in her signature eye-catching colors, this collection is a perfect bedtime or rainy-day treat.
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  • Cunning Cat Tales

    Laura Cecil, Emma Chichester Clark

    Paperback (Pavilion, Oct. 1, 2001)
    A beautifully illustrated collection of stories with a cat theme. The collection includes a retelling of the classic Puss in Boots; the story The White Cat, about the mysterious resident of a sumptuous castle, stumbled upon by a young prince in search of the perfect bride; and Old Mr Pussycat, the story of a wise old pussycat who helps a warm-hearted little girl in trouble. The stories are vibrantly illustrated, breathing new life into these classic children's tales.
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  • The Wickedest Witch

    Martin Howard, Colin Stimpson

    Hardcover (Pavilion, Sept. 1, 2011)
    * The first book in a major fiction series for children aged 8-12 * An hilariously funny and entertaining story of the world of witches * Brilliantly illustrated by Colin Stimpson The headline in The Cackler is grim. Old Biddy Vicious, the Most Superior High and Wicked Witch and owner of the Black Wand of Ohh Please Don't Turn Me Into Aaaaarghhh...Ribbett is dead. But witches like their news on the dark side and there is great anticipation in the witching world. After all, there will need to be a new leader and a diabolical competition to find out who is to become the new Most Superior High and Wicked Witch. Esmelia Sniff fancies her chances, after all she is exceedingly wicked and has warts in all of the right places. As she and her surprisingly cheerful apprentice, Sam, set off to find three other witches to nominate her for the job, the meanest and the baddest witches in the world are hatching their own devious plan to become The Wickedest Witch...Visit the special Witches at War series website at www.witchesatwar.co.uk or by clicking here Other titles in the series include The White Wand (9781843651345) and The Wild Winter (9781843651802).
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  • Cunning Cat Tales

    Laura Cecil, Emma Chichester Clark

    Paperback (Pavilion, Oct. 1, 2001)
    A beautifully illustrated collection of stories with a cat theme. The collection includes a retelling of the classic Puss in Boots; the story The White Cat, about the mysterious resident of a sumptuous castle, stumbled upon by a young prince in search of the perfect bride; and Old Mr Pussycat, the story of a wise old pussycat who helps a warm-hearted little girl in trouble. The stories are vibrantly illustrated, breathing new life into these classic children's tales.
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  • Go Wild with . . . Noises

    Neal Layton

    Board book (Pavilion, May 1, 2012)
    Get ready to roar like a lion and go wild in this colorful and fun introduction to animal noises A barking dog, a buzzing bee, a squawking parrot—our world is filled with lots of noisy animals. From growling bears to squeaking mice, these bright and lively illustrations make this a perfect first exploration for anyone with a sense of adventure.
  • The Story of the Little Mole Who Knew It Was None of His Business

    Werner Holzwarth

    Board book (Pavilion, April 1, 2012)
    The outrageous bestseller is back—now with splat-tastic sounds on every spread! Who did their business on the mole's head? Join the intrepid mole as he sets out to find the culprit and exact his revenge in his own little way.From the loud "Folump!" of the cow to the little "ting" as the mole exacts his revenge, this modern classic of toilet humor is now available with sound! A terrible catastrophe befalls the little mole one bright, sunny morning. When he looks out of his hole—PLOP! Something that looks just like a sausage lands on his head. Whodunit? Our little hero sets out to find who has left their business on his head. In the end, with the help of some flies, Little Mole gets his revenge. Now a new generation of readers can enjoy this one-of-a-kind, stinky, and delightful story.
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  • Michael Foreman's Peter Pan and Wendy

    J. M. Barrie, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Pavilion, July 9, 2010)
    Michael Foreman's iconic illustrations bring this story of belief in magic and childhood adventure to life When Peter Pan flies through the Darlings' nursery window, Wendy, Michael, and John begin their amazing adventures to Never Never Land. There they meet unforgettable magical characters, including the Lost Boys, Tinkerbell, and the cruel Captain Hook. J. M. Barrie's enchanting story of the boy who wouldn't grow up has thrilled generations of young readers. Containing all of the elements that appeal to the imaginations of young readers—high adventure, children who can fly, pirates, and fairies with magical powers—this lavish edition is the perfect gift for fans young and old alike.
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