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Books published by publisher Phaidon Press Ltd

  • Christmas Eve at the Mellops'

    Tomi Ungerer

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, Sept. 19, 2011)
    It is the day before Christmas and the four Mellops brothers all have the same idea ? to surprise their family with a Christmas tree. By Christmas Eve the hall is full of trees ? and tears ? and the Mellops must find a way to share the festive cheer. Reissued in English to inspire and delight a new generation of children.
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  • Hug This Book!

    Barney Saltzberg, Fred Benaglia

    Board book (Phaidon Press, Dec. 14, 2018)
    An energetic, heartfelt, and humorous ode to book love - now in a board book format!You can spin and twirl and dance with this book.You can listen while someone else reads it.You can take your book to lunch.Just do not try to feed it.Celebrate reading with the youngest book lovers in this huggable board book reformat of the beloved hardcover picture book.Ages 1-4
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  • Growing Together: 4 Stories to Share

    Taro Gomi

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, April 25, 2016)
    A brand-new set of refreshingly off-beat picture books from the best-selling author of Everyone PoopsFrom best-selling children's author Taro Gomi comes a set of four new books: Playing, Imagining, Growing, and Sharing.Each book features a different pair of family members loving and learning from one another... seasoned with the honesty, warmth, and eccentricity that Gomi so beautifully delivers. A little boy imagines the journeys that he and his father go on together; a little girl speculates about her mother's life before she became a mom; an older brother thinks back to when he was the baby; and sisters attempt to halve and share everything in their path. Each humorously narrated story is as messy, unpredictable, and endearing as everyday life with a child!Created for ages 2-5 years
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  • The Finger Circus Game

    Hervé Tullet

    Board book (Phaidon Press, March 5, 2013)
    Trapeze artists, clowns and lion tamers will come to life in front of chilren's amazed eyes.
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  • A World of Your Own

    Laura Carlin

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, Sept. 15, 2014)
    A beautiful picture book for children 4+ taking the reader on a journey through Laura Carlin’s own colorful and imaginative visual world.
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  • Circle, Triangle, Elephant: A Book of Shapes and Surprises

    Kenji Oikawa, Mayuko Takeuc

    Board book (Phaidon Press, May 8, 2017)
    A clever and refreshing approach to learning about shapes, with a bit of silliness mixed inThis unexpected take on shapes offers a breath of fresh air within this well-established toddler concept genre. With bright block-art visuals and a rhythmic, read-aloud text, this book begins by offering familiar shapes - a triangle, a circle, and a square - and then throws an elephant into the equation: triangle, elephant, circle. Surely an elephant doesn't belong in a book on shapes... or does it? The joy of the unexpected, including guest appearances by boats, lemons, and other random but recognizable silhouettes, in a shape-driven narrative will prompt giggles and squeals, as children build skills of labelling and classifying.
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  • Chop, Sizzle, Wow

    The Silver Spoon Kitchen

    Paperback (Phaidon Press, Oct. 13, 2014)
    An innovative graphic cookbook for young adults containing 50 quick, simple, and classic recipes from the Silver Spoon kitchen.
  • Heaven and Earth: Unseen by the Naked Eye

    David Malin, Katherine Roucoux

    Paperback (Phaidon Press, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Now available as a mini paperback, Heaven & Earth charts an awe- inspiring voyage of discovery through the infinite world of science - from the smallest particles on the earth's surface to tiny dots in galaxies that are light years away.
  • Now Make This: 24 DIY Projects by Designers for Kids

    Thomas Bärnthaler

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, April 27, 2018)
    24 of the world's leading designers contribute one object each for kids to make themselvesFor the young makers in the family, this beautifully designed handbook offers 24 unique and practical objects for kids to make and use. Each project features fully-illustrated step-by-step instructions, a photographic list of materials, the approximate cost, timing, and a photograph of the finished product. The 24 contributors range from lauded graphic designers to successful industrial designers, all of whom considered this young audience in the creation of their projects. This unusual and engaging book of activities grants children access to world-class design in their very own homes, and may even inspire a few to become designers themselves!
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  • The Game of Lines

    Hervé Tullet

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, Feb. 23, 2015)
    A brightly colored graphic game that introduces little ones to the wonderful world of lines. There are dozens of combinations to be made in this mix and match book.
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  • Find Colors: Published in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art

    Jason Fulford

    Board book (Phaidon Press, June 11, 2018)
    A colors book with no colors ? instead, die-cuts to peek through and find them yourselfThis introduction to colors integrates the reader's surroundings into carefully considered die-cut silhouettes, providing children the space to visually experiment. Readers will gaze around the room through a rooster-shaped hole in search of something red, through a sun-shaped hole for something yellow, through squiggly worms for something pink. Designed for the youngest readers, this sturdy board book features 12 die-cuts made to flip and carry on a color-seeking mission. Inspired by the Whitney Museum's approach to looking at art, these books provide a new way to look at the world.
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  • SomethingÂ’s Fishy

    Jean Gourounas

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, Oct. 16, 2017)
    This ice fishing mystery features a grumpy penguin, a troupe of curious onlookers, and a surprise ending!An ice fishing penguin grows increasingly aggravated as his line fails to attract fish, but his activity attracts a cast of curiously chatty polar characters. Hilariously expressive animals and their repetitive questions dramatically accumulate until finally, in the climactic finale, the penguin hears something under the water, and everyone silences for the big reveal. A fast-paced and entertaining read-aloud that provides ample opportunity for character voices and multiple punchlines. Children will wager predictions throughout, and crack up at the clever and comical ending!
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