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Books published by publisher Graphia Books

  • Prancer: Christmas

    Stephen Cosgrove, Carol Heyer

    Hardcover (Graphic Arts Books, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Shortly before Christmas near her small hometown, Jessica discovers an injured reindeer she believes is a member of Santa's famous team. Based on the screenplay from the major motion picture from Orion Pictures.
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  • The Dream Stealer

    Stephen Cosgrove, Carol Heyer

    Hardcover (Graphic Arts Books, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Accompanied by the town librarian, two children set off on an adventure to capture the Dream Stealer and free the good dreams that he has stolen and replaced with nightmares.
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  • Build It! Farm Animals: Make Supercool Models with Your Favorite LEGO® Parts

    Jennifer Kemmeter

    eBook (Graphic Arts Books, Nov. 7, 2017)
    This series of visually rich instruction books for LEGO® creations is perfect for children ages 5 and up. Inside Build it! Farm Animals, you'll find a range of creative models to put together—from horses, goats, chickens, and cows to barnyard scenes and much more, created using the LEGO® Classic sets 10693 and 10695, or bricks that LEGO® obsessives may already have at home. Each book in this interactive series contains 3-5 “dioramas” featuring a diverse range of models. Full color, step-by-step diagrams guide you through the process, enhancing the fun.
  • Oregon Reads Aloud: A Collection of 25 Children's Stories by Oregon Authors and Illustrators

    SMART

    Hardcover (Graphic Arts Books, Oct. 18, 2016)
    Oregon Reads Aloud is a collection of twenty-five read-aloud stories for children, written and illustrated by Oregon authors and illustrators. The twenty-five stories in Oregon Reads Aloud are a celebration of all things Oregon, including a great food cart feud, the dance of the Chapman Swifts, the creation of Oregon’s mountain ranges, and a legendary African American cowboy at the Pendleton Round-up. The book is a tribute to twenty-five years of SMART’s (Start Making a Reader Today) work empowering Oregon children for reading and learning success. Oregon Reads Aloud proudly features the state’s rich trove of talent within the children’s literary community. The contributing authors and artists are: Dale Basye, Estela Bernal, Carmen Bernier-Grand, Kate Berube, Suan Blackaby, Susan Boase, Addie Boswell, Cathy Camper, Curtis Chen, Nancy Coffelt, Carolyn Conahan, Judy Cox, Mark Fearing, Carolyn Garcia, Elizabeth Goss, Kim Griswell, Barbara Herkert, Robin Herrera, Debbie Hocking, David Hohn, Barb Kerley, Robin Kerr, Amber Keyser, Eric Kimmel, Bart King, Jane Kirkpatrick, Gesine Kratzner, Mike Lawrence, Trudy Ludwig, Damien Macalino, Helena Macalino, Abigail Marble, Natalie Metzger, Lisa Munroff, Wendy Myers, Gina Ochsner, Brian Parker, Valarie Pearce, Dawn Prochovnic, Doug Roy, Elizabeth Rusch, Linda Dalal Sawaya, Heidi Schulz, Stephanie Shaw, Cathy Stever, Sonja Thomas, Katy Towell, Zoey Abbot Wagner, and Johanna Wright.
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  • Build It! Trains: Make Supercool Models with Your Favorite LEGO Parts

    Jennifer Kemmeter

    Paperback (Graphic Arts Books, )
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  • Build It! Volume 3: Make Supercool Models with Your LEGO® Classic Set

    Jennifer Kemmeter

    Hardcover (Graphic Arts Books, Oct. 18, 2016)
    This series of visually rich instruction books for Lego® creations is perfect for children ages 5 and up. Inside you'll find a range of creative models to put together--from neighborhood scenes to exotic animals to a busy airport, and much more, created using the Lego® Classic set 10698, or bricks you already have at home. Each book in this interactive series contains 3-5 “dioramas” featuring a diverse range of models. Full color, step-by-step diagrams guide you through the process, enhancing the fun.
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  • Illuminate

    Aimee Agresti

    Paperback (GRAPHIA BOOKS, Jan. 28, 2013)
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  • Build It! Things That Go: Make Supercool Models with Your Favorite LEGO® Parts

    Jennifer Kemmeter

    eBook (Graphic Arts Books, July 11, 2017)
    Race car, snowmobile, double-decker bus...what will you build today? From the popular series of visually rich instruction books for LEGO® creations, this book highlights cars, trucks, snow machines--even scooters--that move people around on land. Customized for children ages 5 and up, there's a range of creative models to put together using the LEGO® Classic set 10695, LEGO® Architecture Studio 21050, LEGO® Education Wheels Set 4598357, or bricks that LEGO® obsessives may already have at home. Each book in this interactive series contains 3-5 “dioramas” featuring a diverse range of models. Full color, step-by-step diagrams guide you through the process, enhancing the fun.
  • Build It! World Landmarks: Make Supercool Models with your Favorite LEGO® Parts

    Jennifer Kemmeter

    eBook (Graphic Arts Books, Oct. 18, 2016)
    This series of visually rich instruction books for Lego® creations is perfect for children ages 5 and up. Inside you'll find instructions for creating three of the world's most famous buildings with no detail overlooked. Each book in this interactive series contains 3-5 “dioramas” featuring a diverse range of models that can be created using one or two complete Lego® sets (this book features Lego® Classic set 10698 and Lego® Architecture Studio 21050), or bricks you already have at home. Full color, step-by-step diagrams guide you through the process, enhancing the fun.
  • My Grape Escape

    Laura Bradbury

    Paperback (Grape Books, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Could an Oxford law student schooled in overachievement trade it all in for the humble work of polishing metal door hinges forged in 1789 at the dawn of the French Revolution? Laura Bradbury found out when, as a twenty-six-year-old newlywed on the path to a prestigious legal career in London, she leapt off the ladder to success to buy a decrepit ruin in the tiny French village of Magny-les-Villers with her Burgundian husband.Trading in her academic cap and gown for a ruthlessly traditional French winemaking town brought a myriad of unsettling new experiences. Laura's idealistic visions of bicycling through the French vineyards with fresh baguettes under her arm had not included being confronted with a steaming plate of veal brains for breakfast or taming an ogre of an electrician named Tin Tin who hunted wild boars in his spare time. Still, as Laura learned the art of bartering for antique armoires and rekindled romance with her husband, she also gained a newfound perspective on herself, including her recurrent panic attacks and her inability to carry on conversations with the Virgin Mary like her Catholic husband and the rest of his family. Was Laura's split-second, life-altering decision to escape to the vineyards of France profoundly wise or utterly insane? Find out in My Grape Escape—a story for anyone who's imagined taking a U-turn in life to seize their joy.
  • Three by Twain: Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and A Connecticut Yankee In King Arther's Court

    Mark Twain

    language (Graphic Arts Books, March 15, 2012)
    This collection includes three of classic American author Mark Twain’s best known and beloved novels. Tom Sawyer recounts the adventures of a self-confident but naïve boy who runs away with his friend, Huckleberry Finn, after witnessing a murder. Along the way, they have many adventures and meet interesting people. Tom’s childish innocence contrasts starkly with the cruelty and hypocrisy that fill the adult world. Frequently lauded as The Great American Novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn follows young Huck Finn and the runaway slave Jim as they raft down the Mississippi River. This commentary on race, religion, and the oppression of societal norms is as spirited and controversial now as it was over a century ago. Finally, in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's, Mark Twain's comedic satire transports young a New Englander to seventh-century Britain, juxtaposing two supposed utopias—the romantic age of kings and the age of nineteenth-century innovation.
  • When Dad Killed

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    Unknown Binding (Graphia Books, June 1, 2003)
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