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Books published by publisher North-South Books Inc.

  • 999 Tadpoles

    Ken Kimura, Yasunari Murakami

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, May 1, 2011)
    “We’ll have to move,” says Mother, after realizing the pond is too small. But moving a family of 999 young frogs is fraught with danger! Hungry snakes are crawling through the grass. Hungry hawks are flying through the sky. A young frog makes a mighty tasty morsel. Never underestimate the quick wits of 999 young frogs!
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  • Tell

    Warja Lavater

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Nov. 5, 2019)
    This wordless book captures the heart and drama of the famous marksman and Swiss folk hero Wilhelm Tell with bold, bright illustrations by Warja Lavater.Told in pictograms inspired by Manhattan street signs, Lavater turns characters and objects into symbols in this lavish accordion-style fold out book. The drama literally unfolds, with the direction of an arrow motif. Originally published in 1962, NorthSouth is proud to bring this design gem back into print.
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  • Waiting for Mama

    Lee Tae-Jun, Kim Dong-Seong

    Hardcover (North-South Books, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Told in a few lines of text, this tender story was first published in a newspaper in 1938. This tale from Korea is universal--a small child waits for Mama at the station, asking the conductor if he has seen her. The conductor hasn't, but cautions the child to wait a little farther from the tracks. It is cold and snowy but the child waits patiently until finally Mama comes. In the last wordless spread, we see the small hand in a mother's firm clasp as they walk away from us. The art and text are so authentic, so real, that this book is best published in a bilingual edition that respects and honors those traditions. The Korean setting gives it special appeal to a growing demographic segment. The institutional market is especially hungry for bilingual books in languages beyond Spanish.
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  • Pug Man's 3 Wishes

    Sebastian Meschenmoser

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Nov. 1, 2016)
    Sebastian Mechenmoser's Pug Man 's 3 Wishes is a hilarious remedy for a bad day! Grumpy Mr. Pug is having a terrible day. But when he's offered 3 wishes by an overly eager fairy, what he wishes for is very surprising and will leave little listeners laughing and cheering for him.
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  • Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale Collection

    Hans Christian Andersen, Josef Palecek

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Five beloved Hans Christian Andersen fairytales—The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling, Thumbelina, The Nightingale, and The Emperor’s New Clothes—illustrated by world renowned Czech illustrator Josef Palecek make this stunning collection a wonderful addition to your family's library.
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  • The Bad Mood

    Moritz Petz, Amélie Jackowski

    Board book (NorthSouth Books, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Sometimes a bad mood can be contagious!Badger got up one morning feeling very grumpy. "Humph!" Badger said to himself. What was the point of being in a bad mood if nobody noticed? he thought. So Badger headed out, slamming the door behind him. Badger spreads his bad mood far and wide, greeting all his friends with angry, rude remarks that put them in bad moods, too. A comical, cautionary tale for anyone who has ever gotten up on the wrong side of the bed.
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  • The Cottingley Fairies

    Ana Sender

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, March 5, 2019)
    "...an intriguing, enchantingly rendered real fairy tale." - Kirkus Reviews Elsie and Frances feel sad for adults who simply can’t see the magic in the forests around them. If only they could see what we see. In 1918, Elsie Wright and her cousin Frances Griffith photographed fairies in their garden, in the small village of Cottingley (Yorkshire). Without expecting it, many people paid attention—including renowned writer and spiritualist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This is the story, narrated by Elsie herself, of the true events that led to the Cottingley Fairies becoming a international phenomenon.
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  • Rainbow Fish and the Sea Monsters' Cave

    Marcus Pfister

    Paperback (NorthSouth Books, Feb. 1, 2015)
    It's Rainbow Fish's most challenging adventure yet, for he must brave the Sea Monsters' Cave, rumored to be the most dangerous place in the ocean, to find healing algae to cure the ailing bumpy-backed fish. Warned by his friends about the dreadful denizens of the deep--the giant rock monsters, the five-eyed globe fish, and the horrible creature with a thousand arms--Rainbow Fish, accompanied by the little blue fish, musters all his courage and sets out on an exciting quest. In a satisfying and reassuring conclusion, Rainbow Fish discovers that by confronting his fears, it is possible to overcome them, and that sometimes there are simple, completely nonthreatening explanations for fabled dangers.
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  • A House Is Not a Home

    Anne Liersch, Christa Unzner, J. Alison James

    Hardcover (North-South Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Winter is coming, and the animals are busy building a house to keep them warm and cozy. The hares gather stones from the field. Hedgehog helps Wild Boar get wood from the forest. Deer lays the stone wall and Fox mixes the concrete. They work hard but happily until Badger, an expert house builder, joins them. Nothing suits bossy Badger, who insists they are doing everything wrong. Disgruntled, they leave him to complete the work on his own. Badger builds a splendid house--but soon discovers that a house is not a home with no one to share it, and that cooperation and compromise are important tools when it comes to building friendships.
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  • The Art of Lisbeth Zwerger

    Lisbeth Zwerger

    Paperback (North-South Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
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  • El Pez Arco Iris / The Rainbow Fish Bilingual Paperback Edition

    Marcus Pfister

    Paperback (NorthSouth Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    First published in Switzerland under the title Der Regenbogenfisch.
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  • All Things Bright and Beautiful

    Cecil Frances Alexander, Anna Vojtech

    Paperback (North-South Books, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Written in 1848, this beloved hymn celebrating the wonders of Creation, is given new life in Anna Vojtech's glowing interpretation. Lushly detailed paintings follow two children and their frisky pup through a bucolic landscape of meadows, hills, rivers, streams and woods. Throughout the seasons, the youngsters explore and enjoy the wealth of treasures to be found--""things bright and beautiful, great and small, wise and wonderful, the glory of it all.
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