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  • Liu and the Bird: A Journey in Chinese Calligraphy

    Catherine Louis, Feng Xiao Min, Sibylle Kazeroid

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Oct. 1, 2008)
    A 2006 IBBY Honor List title, this innovative book combines the story of Liu who goes off to visit her grandfather with a rebus-style look at the evolution of Chinese written language from pictures to today's modern calligraphy characters. You can read them, play with them, and dream about them. This book is sure to please children and adults of all backgrounds with its peek into this fascinating topic.
  • The Gift from Saint Nicholas

    Dorothea Lachner, Maja Dusikova, J. Alison James

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Sept. 1, 1999)
    It is Saint Nicholas Eve and Anna and Misha are worried. It's been snowing for days and all the villagers are trapped in their houses. ""Saint Nicholas Day won't be any fun if we can't get out to see Grandfather Gregor or any of our friends,"" says Misha. ""If only Saint Nicolas would blow a path through the snow!"" Saint Nicholas hears the children, but the mysterious gift he leaves in the village square is not at all what they had in mind. It is, however, exactly what they and the entire snowbound village need most, and it leads to a joyous celebration that's true to the spirit of the holiday.
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  • Liu and the Bird: A Journey in Chinese Calligraphy

    Catherine Louis, Feng Xiao Min, Sibylle Kazeroid

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Oct. 1, 2008)
    A 2006 IBBY Honor List title, this innovative book combines the story of Liu who goes off to visit her grandfather with a rebus-style look at the evolution of Chinese written language from pictures to today's modern calligraphy characters. You can read them, play with them, and dream about them. This book is sure to please children and adults of all backgrounds with its peek into this fascinating topic.
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  • A Letter to Santa Claus

    Brigitte Weninger, A Moller, Weninger B, Anne Moller

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Oliver and his mother are very poor. Oliver has never had a visit from Santa Claus. Wasn't I good? wonders Oliver. Or maybe Santa never brought him a present because Oliver never wished for anything. When his friend brings him a red balloon from the fair, Oliver decides to let the wonderful balloon fly away, hoping it will carry his letter to Santa. Poor Oliver! The balloon never reaches the North Pole. It lands in grumpy old Nicholas's garden, which leads to a surprising, deeply satisfying outcome.
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  • I Have a Little Problem, Said the Bear

    Heinz Janisch, Silke Leffler

    Paperback (NorthSouth Books, Nov. 1, 2012)
    The bear has a problem. He asks everyone for help, but no one seems to have time to talk with him. What will it take to get someone listen to him?
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  • A Ruckus in the Garden: The Adventures of Pettson and Findus

    Sven Nordqvist

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, May 1, 2018)
    Pettson and Findus are back in this uproarious tale about gardening! When Pettson announces that it’s time to plant seeds in the garden, Findus, his cat, plants a meatball. The hilarity continues as each night their hard work is undone by hungry chickens, then a rogue pig. When cows set up shop, Pettson and Findus must hatch a plan to protect their garden and Findus’s meatballs.
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  • The Ugly Duckling

    Pirkko Vainio, Hans Christian Andersen

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, June 1, 2009)
    Retold with simple elegance and illustrated in glowing watercolors by one of the worlds great artists, this edition of The Ugly Duckling is sure to be a favoriteBook Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 6/1/2009Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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  • Little Polar Bear and the Whales

    Hans de Beer

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Little Polar Bear, the beloved young hero of seven popular previous adventures, finds his arctic homeland is warmer than usual this year, which creates a problem for his friends, the Beluga whales. Parents and children will love reading this warm story of friendship together. Hans de Beers stunning watercolors bring to life Lars, the Little Polar Bear in this latest edition in the popular Little Polar Bear series. Lars (the Little Polar Bear) leads the Beluga whales to safety from illegals hunters, and glaciers that threaten to seal the bay.
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  • Harvey Hare's Christmas

    Bernadette Watts

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, Sept. 1, 1999)
    It's almost Christmas, and Harvey Hare the postman has such a lot of work to do. Each time he finishes his rounds, he finds a bigger pile of mail waiting to be delivered. Harvey is in despair. How will all those packages and letters fit into his mail bag? Fortunately for Harvey, his friends notice that he needs help. They work all night to make him a sturdy mail basket. But before long even the basket isn't big enough for all the Christmas mail. So once again, Harvey's friends come up with some clever ways to help Harvey make it a merry Christmas for everyone.
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  • Rainbow Fish Finds His Way

    Marcus Pfister

    Paperback (NorthSouth Books, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Marcus Pfister's award-winning Rainbow Fish is back--""in a brand-new adventure! This time, Rainbow Fish gets lost in an undersea storm and has to find his way back home. Luckily, with the help of some new friends, it isn't long before Rainbow Fish is reunited with his glittering school of fish.
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  • Smelly Bill

    Daniel Postgate

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, April 1, 2007)
    Bill the dog loved smelly things, like muddy ponds and rubbish bins, but will the arrival of Great Aunt Bleach put an end to his smelly ways or will Bill live to stink another day?
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  • The Tortoise and the Hare

    Bernadette Watts

    Paperback (NorthSouth Books, May 5, 2020)
    A classic retold by Bernadette Watts—one of Europe’s most recognized and beloved fairy-tale artists. Now available in paperbackWhen Tortoise says to Hare, “I bet I can beat you in a running race!” everyone laughs. Tortoise puts one foot in front of the next. Hare stops to nibble carrot tops and cabbages. . . . Who will have the last laugh? “A fresh retelling of the old Aesop Fable so much beloved by past generations of young readers.”—Midwest Book Review
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