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  • Red Roger to the Rescue

    Rianna Riegelman, Bill Schorr

    language (Accord, June 5, 2012)
    Hubcap Hollow is a happy hamlet, where the town’s rescue vehicles are charged with protecting its citizens. It’s a job they take seriously, especially Red Roger, the town’s beloved old fire truck. Kids will be on the edge of their seats as Roger is pressed out of retirement to save the day once more. Even reluctant little readers will be charmed by this heartwarming tale.
  • Twas The Night Before Christmas

    Clement Clarke Moore, Jon Goodell

    eBook (Accord, May 1, 2012)
    Clement Clarke Moore's popular ode to Christmas Eve comes to life through the illustrations of Jon Goodell and Accord Publishing's exclusive AniMotion treatment inside this deluxe edition. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas has never before been presented inside such a lavish, gift-worthy package. The full-color AniMotion windows that appear within the festively trimmed illustrations add movement and depth to this beloved tale.From a locomotive circling the Christmas tree to the flickering flame of a candle, this distinctive version of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas will not only inspire visions of dancing sugarplums, but the heartfelt hope that St. Nicholas himself will be placing this special gift under the tree.
  • Ten Little Dinosaurs

    Pattie Schnetzler, Jim Harris

    eBook (Accord, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Ten Little Dinosaurs bounce on the bed. And that's the least of the trouble they'll get into in this charming book. On one beautifully illustrated page after the next, groups of thrill-seeking dinosaurs tackle a series of risky adventures. Each time, one leaves the group, and the rhyming countdown continues to the last little dinosaur. A glossary of interesting facts about each of the species in the book wraps up this silly story.
  • The Robot Book

    Heather Brown

    eBook (Accord, June 4, 2012)
    What makes a robot tick? Here’s a hint: It’s not what you think. The Robot Book teams richly drawn illustrations and a whole lot of heart in a book that will charm both little ones and their parents. It's the perfect way for kids to learn that it's what's on the inside that really counts.
  • Ten Little Puppies

    Marian Harris, Jim Harris

    eBook (Accord, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Count along as a collection of mischievous puppies breathe new life into the popular "Ten in the Bed" nursery rhyme. These cute little rascals find all sorts of inventive ways to get into trouble in this engaging countdown. Bright illustrations brimming with whimsical details and silly, rhyming text round out a story that's more fun than a barrel of puppies.
  • Five Minutes Until Bed: A Time For Bed Book

    Dorthea Deprisco Wang, Patricia Vaux

    eBook (Accord, May 23, 2012)
    Bedtime in the forest has a familiar ring, as the littlest animals get ready to bed down for the night: Can I have a hug? A drink of water? How about another story? Kids and parents alike will recognize their own nighttime rituals in Five Minutes Until Bed, a sweet little board book.Counting down golden stars with the turn of every page will help little ones wind down at the end of a busy day. And, before they know it, everyone will be off to dreamland.
  • Oliver's First Christmas: A Mini AniMotion Book

    Accord Publishing, Kristi Valiant

    eBook (Accord, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Oliver the puppy is spending his very first Christmas with his new family, and no one is more excited about that than Oliver. Between helping to wrap presents, decorating the tree, and even waiting up for Santa's arrival, he's one busy puppy.Oliver's First Christmas is a charming tale, specially designed for the younger set, and will have little ones giggling along at all of Oliver's misadventures as he spreads his very own brand of Christmas cheer.
  • Ten Little Kittens

    Marian Harris, Jim Harris

    eBook (Accord, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Written in lyrical rhyme, Ten Little Kittens will charm little picture book fans (and their parents) with its richly detailed illustrations of the kittens' quirky adventures. Starting with the requisite bed-jumping, our furry little heroes go on to wrangle the Loch Ness Monster, play dress up rather royally, and do some ill-fated Christmas tree trimming. Kids will be kept on their toes, wondering, "what's next?" as they count all the way down to the last mischievous little kitten.
  • Chomp!

    Heather Brown

    eBook (Accord, June 4, 2012)
    In Chomp!, richly drawn illustrations of wild animals pair with very simple text to introduce toddlers to all the different things they (and their favorite critters) can do with their mouths from yawning to roaring and everything in between. All of these tot-friendly, toothy grins are sure to appeal to the preschool crowd.
  • Happy, Sad, Silly, Mad: My World Makes Me Feel

    John Seven, Jana Christy

    language (Accord, May 23, 2012)
    Inside Happy, Sad, Silly, Mad, author John Seven and illustrator Jana Christy team up to explore a world of emotion. The moon brings out curiosity, fall leaves usher in excitement, and home carries with it the warm and cozy feeling of love. Awash in vibrant color and good cheer, it's the perfect way for little ones to explore their moods, reactions, and responses to life's moments, both predictable and surprising.
  • Mouse Goes to School

    Kate Stone

    eBook (Accord, May 17, 2012)
    Join Mouse and all his friends as they go through their very first day of school. From riding the bus to story time and crafts, kids will be thrilled with the schoolhouse fun. Sweet illustrations and charming characters make this the perfect present for little ones who are anxious (or excited) about their first days of school.
  • Bee & Me

    Elle J. McGuinness, Heather Brown

    eBook (Accord, June 4, 2012)
    When a boy finds a bee trapped in his bedroom he hides in fear. But when the friendly bee explains how helpful bees are, he learns that great things sometimes come in little, buzzing packages. Bee & Me is also a great tool for helping little ones overcome their fear of bees, and learn about their importance in our gardens and orchards.