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Books published by publisher Children's Book Club

  • Walter the Farting Dog

    William Kotzwinkle, Glenn Murray, Audrey Colman

    Hardcover (Frog Children's Books, Oct. 10, 2001)
    Warning: This book may cause flatulence. Walter is a fine dog, except for one small problem: he has gas. He can't help it; it's just the way he is. Fortunately, the kids Billy and Betty love him regardless, but Father says he's got to go! Poor Walter, he's going to the dog pound tomorrow. And then, in the night, burglars strike. Walter has his chance to be a hero. A children's beloved classic, this story will have kids rolling on the floor with laughter. Adults are permitted to laugh too.
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  • In My Family/En mi familia

    Carmen Lomas Garza

    Paperback (Children's Book Press, Feb. 17, 2000)
    Following the best-selling Family Pictures, In My Family/En mi familia is Carmen Lomas Garza's continuing tribute to the family and community that shaped her childhood and her life. Lomas Garza's vibrant paintings and warm personal stories depict memories of growing up in the traditional Mexican-American community of her hometown of Kingsville, Texas.
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  • Family Pictures, 15th Anniversary Edition / Cuadros de Familia, EdiciĂłn Quinceañera

    Carmen Lomas Garza, Sandra Cisneros, Pat Mora

    Paperback (Children's Book Press, March 10, 2005)
    Family Pictures is the story of Carmen Lomas Garza's girlhood: celebrating birthdays, making tamales, finding a hammerhead shark on the beach, picking cactus, going to a fair in Mexico, and confiding to her sister her dreams of becoming an artist. These day-to-day experiences are told through fourteen vignettes of art and a descriptive narrative, each focusing on a different aspect of traditional Mexican American culture.The English-Spanish text and vivid illustrations reflect the author's strong sense of family and community. For Mexican Americans, Carmen Lomas Garza offers a book that reflects their lives and traditions. For others, this work offers insights into a beautifully rich community.
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  • Zombies Don't Eat Veggies

    Megan Lacera, Jorge Lacera

    Hardcover (Children's Book Press (CA), April 2, 2019)
    Named one of Kirkus Reviews 2019 Best Picture Books of the Year. "How can a spooky book about zombies be this warm and bright? I don't know, but kids are going to eat it up." ~Adam Rex, NY Times Best-Selling Author/Illustrator of Are You Scared, Darth Vader? and Frankenstein Makes A Sandwich. Illustrator of The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors. Mo Romero is a zombie who loves nothing more than growing, cooking, and eating vegetables. Tomatoes? Tantalizing. Peppers? Pure perfection! The problem? Mo's parents insist that their niño eat only zombie cuisine, like arm-panadas and finger foods. They tell Mo over and over that zombies don't eat veggies. But Mo can't imagine a lifetime of just eating zombie food and giving up his veggies. As he questions his own zombie identity, Mo tries his best to convince his parents to give peas a chance.Super duo Megan and Jorge Lacera make their picture-book debut with this sweet story about family, self-discovery, and the power of acceptance. It's a delectable tale that zombie and nonzombie fans alike will devour.
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  • Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match / Marisol McDonald no combina

    Monica Brown, Sara Palacios

    Hardcover (Children's Book Press, Sept. 27, 2011)
    My name is Marisol McDonald, and I don’t match. At least, that’s what everyone tells me.Marisol McDonald has flaming red hair and nut-brown skin. Polka dots and stripes are her favorite combination. She prefers peanut butter and jelly burritos in her lunch box. And don’t even think of asking her to choose one or the other activity at recess—she’ll just be a soccer playing pirate princess, thank you very much. To Marisol McDonald, these seemingly mismatched things make perfect sense together.Unfortunately, they don’t always make sense to everyone else. Other people wrinkle their nose in confusion at Marisol—can’t she just be one or the other? Try as she might, in a world where everyone tries to put this biracial, Peruvian-Scottish-American girl into a box, Marisol McDonald doesn’t match. And that’s just fine with her.A mestiza Peruvian American of European, Jewish, and Amerindian heritage, renowned author Monica Brown wrote this lively story to bring her own experience of being mismatched to life. Her buoyant prose is perfectly matched by Sara Palacios’ engaging acrylic illustrations.
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  • Science Geek Sam and his Secret Logbook promotional sampler

    Cees Dekker, Corien Oranje, Perta van Rijssen

    eBook (Lion Children's Books, )
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  • Hey Duggee: ABC: Alphabet Sticker Book

    Hey Duggee

    Paperback (BBC Children's Books, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Journey through the alphabet with Duggee and the Squirrels! Featuring all your favourite characters from the triple BAFTA-winning CBeebies show, now your little ones can learn their ABCs Duggee-style!Every letter features multiple characters from Duggee's hilarious, adorable world, plus a sticker to add to each one. Ah-woof!
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  • Vaccine-Free Me: A Trip To The Doctor

    Reed Dafaqs, Seymour Truth

    Paperback (Children's Books, Feb. 11, 2020)
    Charlie is excited to go to his yearly doctor appointment. That all changes when he sees the doctor walk in with alcohol pads, bandages, vials, and syringes. Can he keep his cool and explain to the doctor why he will NOT be getting vaccinated? This rhyming book is a great opportunity to teach and talk about the real concerns of vaccines. This book discusses multiple possible adverse reactions taken directly from vaccine inserts. Although this book can be used to teach people of any age it does contain difficult medical terminology and mentions "aborted fetal dna". Recommended for school age+.
  • Cherub: The General

    Robert Muchamore, Simon Scardifield, Hachette Children's Book

    Audible Audiobook (Hachette Children's Book, Jan. 12, 2015)
    The world's largest urban warfare training compound stands in the desert near Las Vegas. Forty British commandos are being hunted by an entire American battalion. But their commander has an ace up his sleeve: he plans to smuggle in 10 Cherub agents, and fight the best war game ever. Cherub agents have one crucial advantage: adults never suspect that kids are spying on them. For official purposes, these children do not exist.
  • Just Like Me

    Tomie Arai, Enrique Chagoya, Carmen Lomas Garza, Maya Christina Gonzalez, Nancy Hom, George Littlechild, Stephen Von Mason, Rodolfo Morales, Mira Reisberg, JoeSam, Elly Simmons, Daryl Wells, Michele Wood, Hideo Yoshida, Harriet Rohmer

    Paperback (Children's Book Press, April 1, 2013)
    In this original and remarkable collection, Children's Book Press highlights the art and inspirational paths of fourteen outstanding artists who, over the course of twenty years, have shared their art and lives with children. With vivid color and emotion, the artists gathered here-including Carmen Lomas Garza, George Littlechild, and JoeSam.-present stunning self-portraits and personal statements about themselves. Intimate, serious, and funny, their stories explore their inspirations, their ethnic backgrounds, how they see themselves, and what their art means to them. For some, art is a way to express concerns and feelings about society or to create imaginary worlds. For others, their art is a way to capture timeless moments in childhood or simply to celebrate life. They also share what inspired them to become artists, perhaps a loving parent or a shining moment in their lives-the spark for each one is different. Through stories, paintings, and childhood photographs, these fourteen artists open their hearts and invite us to enter into their worlds. With honesty and encouragement, they offer hope for aspiring young people who dream of becoming artists-just like them.
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  • Laughing Tomatoes: And Other Spring Poems / Jitomates Risuenos: Y Otros Poemas de Primavera

    Francisco X. Alarcon, Maya Christina Gonzalez

    Paperback (Children's Book Press, March 10, 2005)
    Tomatoes laugh, chiles explode, and tortillas applaud the sun. With joy and tenderness, delight and sadness, Frances X. AlarcĂłn's poems honor life and nature: welcoming the morning sun, remembering his grandmother's songs, paying tribute to children working in the fields, and dreaming of a world filled with gardens.Artist Maya Christina Gonzalez invites readers to experience the poems with her lively cast of characters - including a spirited grandma, four vivacious children, and playful pets who tease and delight. Follow them from page to page as they bring each poem to colorful life. Laughing Tomatoes is a verbal and visual treat, giving readers eighteen opportunities to see everything for the first time.
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  • My Diary From Here to There/Mi diario de aqui hasta alla

    Amada Irma Perez, Maya Christina Gonzalez

    Paperback (Children's Book Press, April 14, 2009)
    One night, Amada overhears her parents whisper about moving from Mexico to Los Angeles, where greater opportunity awaits. As she and her family make the journey north, Amada records her fears, hopes, and dreams for their new life in her diary. What if she can’t learn English? How can she leave her best friend? Along the way, Amada learns that with her family's love and her belief in herself, she can weather any change. With humor and insight, Pérez recounts the story of her family’s immigration to America. Maya Christina Gonzalez' vibrant artwork captures every detail of their journey.
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