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Books published by publisher Harcourt Children's Books

  • Untitled Zanib Mian 2

    Zanib Mian

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Feb. 6, 2020)
    Welcome back to Planet Omar! The second book in Zanib Mian's laugh-out-loud series, with amazing cartoon-style illustrations from Nasaya Mafaridik. Perfect for fans of Tom Gates and Wimpy Kid. * Chosen asThe Times Children's Book of the Week: 'Mian's gentle mixing of humour and Muslim tradition is fresh and necessary' *Omar and his friends have been saving up their pocket money for ages so they can have the world's most epic Nerf Blaster battle. But when Omar discovers that his mosque is in trouble, they decide to donate their pennies to help save it. Then they try to raise some more money by:Doing some chores (boorrring)Selling some home-made cookies (deeelicious)Holding a talent contest (YESSSSSSS)Everything goes PERFECTLY until the money mysteriously goes missing. Can they work out who has taken it in time to stop the mosque closing down And what exactly is Omar's sister Maryam hiding in her room...Have you read the first book in the series, Accidental Trouble Magnet Love Reading 4 Kids called it 'irresistible reading'!
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  • Mr Stink

    David Walliams

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, March 15, 2010)
    The second original, touching, twisted, and most of all hilarious novel for children by David Walliams -- beautifully illustrated by Quentin Blake. "Mr Stink stank. He also stunk. And if it was correct English to say he stinked, then he stinked as well!" It all starts when Chloe makes friends with Mr Stink, the local tramp. Yes, he smells a bit. But when it looks like he might be driven out of town, Chloe decides to hide him in the garden shed. Now Chloe's got to make sure no one finds out her secret. And speaking of secrets, there just might be more to Mr Stink than meets the eye! or the nose.
  • Shining

    Julius Lester, John Clapp

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2003)
    In a small mountain village, a young girl named Shining is born. As she grows, Shining runs, plays, and smiles like other children, but she does so silently. The villagers fear and shun her, but Shining remains silent and waits for the right moment, and for the right sound, to come--a sound so true, it will win the hearts of her people . . . and win Shining her rightful place as their leader. Newbery Honor author Julius Lester has created a powerful tale about the importance of remaining true to one's self and finding one's voice. John Clapp's luminous paintings add a breathtaking dimension to Shining, a character as distinct and enchanting as the world she inhabits. Notes by the author and the illustrator supplement the text.
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  • Iris, Messenger

    Sarah Deming

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, May 1, 2007)
    Dreamer Iris Greenwold doesn't care much for the real world. It's generally pretty disappointing: divorced parents, unsympathetic peers, and a middle school that is hell. But then, on her twelfth birthday, Iris mysteriously receives a copy of Bulfinch's Mythology and discovers that the entire pantheon of gods are living in the greater Philadelphia area. Poseidon's running a clam shack, Aphrodite's doing makeovers, Apollo's playing tenor sax. . . . Suddenly the day-to-day life Iris found so humdrum is rich with new meaning and excitement, and all her dreams are not quite what they seemed.Includes an author's note and a key to the gods and goddesses.
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  • Uh-oh!

    Rachel Isadora

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, May 1, 2008)
    For any toddler who's caused a bit of trouble by mistake, this book has a surprise with each page turn. Revealing a day in the life of a rambunctious child in bold, bright pastels, Rachel Isadora uses just one word to set the scene. Whether it's breakfast that ends up all over everything--Uh-oh!--or ice cream that falls to the ground, or the wrong person falling asleep at bedtime, each spread is guaranteed to inspire giggles.
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  • Cherub: The Sleepwalker

    Robert Muchamore, Simon Scardifield, Hachette Children's Books

    Audiobook (Hachette Children's Books, Sept. 15, 2014)
    An airliner explodes over the Atlantic leaving 345 people dead. Crash investigators suspect terrorism, but they're getting nowhere. A distressed 12-year-old calls a police hotline and blames his father for the explosion. It could be a breakthrough, but there's no hard evidence and the boy has a history of violence and emotional problems. Only Cherub agents can unearth the truth. They're trained professionals with one essential advantage: Adults never suspect that children are spying on them. For official purposes, these children do not exist.
  • A Pocketful of Silver: A @HodderSilver Sampler

    Adele Geras, Jan Mark, Jean Ure, Nicholas Fisk

    eBook (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2014)
    Welcome to Hodder Silver, the home of YA sci-fi and fantasy. Discover new worlds, new lands and new possibilities in this free ebook, showcasing some of best YA sci-fi around. Discover:The Ennead by Jan MarkPlague 99 by Jean UreStarstormers by Nicholas FiskTroy by Adele GerasUnearth the best of pre millenia sci fi and fantasy.
  • Five on a Treasure Island

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, March 1, 1997)
    Classic editions of the timeless adventure stories where there's always a mystery to solve for Julian, Dick, Anne George and Timmy!
  • To Be Like the Sun

    Susan Marie Swanson, Margaret Chodos-Irvine

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, April 1, 2008)
    Within every tiny seed lies the secret of what's to come. First a shoot, then a stem, a leaf, a bud--and finally a brilliant sunflower reaching high for the sun. Join a young girl as she waters and watches, celebrating the everyday miracles of growth and life.
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  • Yellow Elephant: A Bright Bestiary

    Julie Larios, Julie Paschkis

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, March 6, 2006)
    Have you ever seen a yellow elephant, glowing in the jungle sun?Have you seen a green frog--splash!--turn blue?Or a red donkey throw a red-hot tantrum?In this bright bestiary, poet Julie Larios and painter Julie Paschkis cast a menagerie of animals in brilliantly unexpected hues--encouraging us to see the familiar in surprising new ways.
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  • More Wishing Chair Stories: Book 3

    Enid Blyton, Sarah Ovens, Hodder Children's Books

    Audible Audiobook (Hodder Children's Books, Oct. 5, 2017)
    Join Mollie and Peter in this final magical Wishing-Chair adventure by the world's best-loved storyteller Enid Blyton. Mollie and Peter are home for half-term, and the Wishing-Chair is ready to whisk them away to magical lands! They'll meet a mysterious witch's cat, visit the Land of Wishes and even find gold at the end of the rainbow. But best of all, a certain jolly somebody needs help delivering presents - or Christmas might not happen! The stories in this title were originally published in magazines between 1937 - 1952. This recording contains the classic texts, except that the pixie character's name has been changed to Binky.
  • See You Later, Alligator!

    Laura McGee Kvasnosky

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 31, 1995)
    Going to school can be scary, but the kids at River Bottom School make saying good-bye to Mom and Dad easy. Silly reptilian and amphibian farewells help ease the anxiety of separation that children often feel when saying good-bye at the school or day care door. Bright, cheery paintings and witty text--printed on sturdy card-stock pages in a small, easy-to-hold size--complement one another in an inviting book that youngsters will ask for time and time again.
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