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  • Just One Thing!

    Nancy Viau, Timothy Young

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Sept. 28, 2016)
    Every child about to enter middle school will be able to relate to this heart-warming, funny story. Anthony Pantaloni needs to figure out one thing he does well—one thing that will replace the Antsy Pants nickname he got tagged with on the first day of fifth grade, one good thing he can “own” before moving up to middle school next year. It seems that every kid at Carpenter Elementary has a claim to fame: Marcus is Mr. Athletic, Alexis is Smart Aleck, Bethany has her horse obsession, and even Cory is known as the toughest kid in the school. Ant tries lots of things, but nothing sticks! It doesn’t help that there are obstacles along the way—a baton-twirling teacher, an annoying cousin, and Dad's new girlfriend, to name a few. Just One Thing! is chock full of hilarious adventures that will keep young readers cheering until the very end. For ages 8–12.
  • John Adams and the Magic Bobblehead

    Deborah Kalb, Robert Lunsford

    Paperback (Schiffer Kids, Nov. 28, 2018)
    Adventure, history, and the drama of family life intertwine in this engrossing tale of a fifth-grade girl struggling to find her place after her mom remarries and she finds herself stuck with a younger stepbrother. Find out what happens when Ava and her newly blended family take a trip to Boston, where she buys a magic bobblehead and is unexpectedly transported to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. As Ava and her stepbrother, J. P., travel back and forth with John and Abigail Adams and their children, from Massachusetts, to Philadelphia, to the White House, to France, she learns about history, friendship, and how to deal with new situations, including her recently blended family. This sequel to The President and Me: George Washington and the Magic Hat features some of the same characters.
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  • Am I Big Enough?: A Fun Little Book on Manners

    Julia Pinckney, Timothy Young

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Jan. 28, 2016)
    Finn cautiously observes his family doing all kinds of daily activities and wonders if he is big enough to do them, too. Join the young boy as he goes from cautious to confident and learns when and how to use good manners. Preschool-age children will delight in placing their hand on the clever handprint to see if they, like Finn, are big enough to do things like use their quiet voice at the library, share a cookie, and shake hands with grown-ups.
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  • Think Zoo Animals: A Lift-the-Flap Guessing Book

    Karen S. Robbins, Rachael Brunson

    Board book (Schiffer Kids, Sept. 28, 2018)
    Think Zoo Animals combines two things toddlers and preschoolers love—guessing games and animals—to help them learn analytical thinking skills. Its ten flaps are designed with circular die-cut shapes that give clues to the wild animals hidden beneath. Children are invited to listen to the clues, guess the animal, and then lift the flap to see what it is. This delightful, interactive board book and its adorable drawings will provide hours of fun while helping kids increase their knowledge, language, reading, and fine motor skills.
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  • I Am Not a Princess!

    Bethany Burt, Brenda McCallum

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Oct. 28, 2016)
    Play-acting and self-identity are the themes of this charmingly illustrated book about a girl who dreams of being a beautiful princess. What’s not to love? Princesses get to wear fancy dresses and beautiful jewels. They live happily ever after with the prince of their dreams in a splendid castle in the countryside. Plus, they are never burdened with boring chores or unpleasant activities. Their only real job is looking pretty. But when Eliza, dressed in full princess fashion, tries to join in on the fun in her household and neighborhood, she is disappointed to discover that being a princess prevents her from doing many of the things she loves. She can’t ride a bike, play baseball, help her father paint, or bake cookies with her mom. See what happens as her frustration builds. This glimpse inside a little girl's head helps preschoolers put their fantasies in perspective. For ages 0-6.
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  • More Creatures and Characters: Drawing Awesomely Wild, Wacky, and Funny Animals

    Timothy Young

    Paperback (Schiffer Kids, Oct. 15, 2018)
    A professional artist and animator shows kids how to unleash their imagination on the page. Learn how to use a variety of artistic styles to draw all kinds of funny animals, from fuzzy bunnies and bears to fantasy creatures. With dozens of process drawings as examples, this children’s book illustrator demonstrates techniques to conceptualize, sketch, and draw humorous animals with pen and pencil. This tutorial goes beyond the basic step-by-step method, showing children not just how to draw, but how to build their creative confidence.
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  • Amelia’s Story

    Kevin Minor, Jake Minor, Matthew Minor

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Aug. 28, 2020)
    Amelia is a curious Boston terrier who is always eager to learn new things. On a recent trip to the library she discovers the wonder of reading and the magic of books. This inspires her to take her own incredible idea and discover all the steps needed to make it into a book. But where to start? Join Amelia in her playful pursuit of knowledge as she learns all about how the pages of a story come to life.
  • Mallory the Forgetful Duck

    Elaine Allen

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Feb. 28, 2012)
    Mallory is a very forgetful duck. She can't remember where she left her nest. She sets out along the Chesapeake Bay to find it, but soon stumbles upon a nest that is not her own. Along her journey Mallory meets several mother birds. Each of their nests is made of different materials, has a distinctive clutch of colorful eggs, and occupies a different habitat. But will Mallory ever track down her own nest and her own eggs? Follow Mallory in her quest to find her nest and find out why her own eggs are more special than any others. Stunning illustrations make this educational tale a great book for children in grades Pre-K to 3. Subject categories include: Children's Baby Animal Books, Environment & Ecology, Science & Nature, Bird Books and Zoology.
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  • Wildwood Moments: New Jersey's Beloved Boardwalk

    Ian Markham Smith, Dean Davis

    Hardcover (Schiffer, May 28, 2008)
    This scrapbook captures pastimes at southern New Jersey's historical resort town. Explore in new detail the stunning beachfront boardwalk with favorite attractions, including the Giant Wheel ferris wheel and the beloved gateway that reads, "Through this arch walk the happiest people in the world." See fantastic art and a spectacle of neon lights on Morey's Pier, signage from The Wildwood Motel and other 1950s-era pull-in lodges, and classic arcade games in booths packed with prizes. Recall your favorite memories from the town that has East Coast beach-lovers coming back year after year.
  • Mabel and the Queen of Dreams

    Henry Herz, Joshua Herz, Harrison Herz, Lisa Woods

    Hardcover (Schiffer, Aug. 28, 2016)
    Little Mabel is an expert at not going to sleep. She knows all the best bedtime-avoiding excuses. "I'm thirsty." "I need to use the bathroom." "Will you tell me a story?" Luckily, Mom's quiver of bedtime tales includes the story of the Fae Queen, who paints children's dreams and can only visit when their eyes are closed. Inspired by Mercutio's soliloquy in Romeo & Juliet, in which he details how the tiny fairy queen influences people's dreams as she passes by in her flying chariot, the soothing story evokes images of an ant in a worn gray coat and a hazelnut-shell chariot with a roof of grasshopper wings. Told in lyrical language that adults will also appreciate, the story helps parents get their kids to sleep. For ages 0-6.
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  • Gruel Snarl Draws a Wild Zugthing

    Jeff Jantz

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Sept. 28, 2017)
    Zeeber garbble ding! Modeling-clay character Gruel Snarl is driving his mom zonkers! Just an ordinary kid with an extraordinary imagination, Gruel spends his days doing all kinds of things but always seems to find his way into mischief. Desperate to find something to keep Gruel out of trouble, his mom offers him paper and crayons. Find out what happens when his imagination takes an unexpected turn in this story as the main characters merge and jump right off the page. Ages 0-6
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  • Marvin: Based on The Way I Was by Marvin Hamlisch

    Ian David Marsden, Marvin Hamlisch, Gerald Gardner

    Paperback (Schiffer Kids, Feb. 28, 2020)
    As only the second person in history to be awarded the PEGOT (Pulitzer, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony), Marvin Hamlisch has quite an incredible story. This graphic novel adaptation of the biography of the renowned musician, composer, and conductor also includes his family’s flight from Nazi-occupied Austria and their immigration to the United States. Accepted into the prestigious Juilliard music school at age 6, Marvin had to work hard to overcome intense anxiety before every performance. Despite his struggles and his self-doubt, he celebrated his first radio hit in his teens, wrote songs for a young Liza Minelli, worked with Barbra Streisand on Funny Girl, and won his first major award before the age of 30.
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