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  • Rip Van Winkle

    Washington Irving, adaptation by Rick Meyerowitz, Rick Meyerowitz

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, Nov. 14, 2011)
    This haunting early American tale from Washington Irving follows the likable but lazy Rip Van Winkle into the mysterious Catskill mountains where he meets a band of odd fellows playing a game of ninepins. After sharing a flagon of strange brew, Rip falls into a deep sleep for 20 years. When he wakes up, he finds that his home is a very different place indeed. This story is a wonderful reminder about making the most of your life. Ages 5 and up
  • Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The

    Washington Irving, Robert Van Nutt

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, April 25, 2012)
    Washington Irving’s eerie tale of romantic rivalry along the Hudson pits the new schoolmaster Ichabod Crane against the local hero and bully, Brom Bones, for the hand of Katrina Van Tassel. This haunting drama climaxes with the appearance of one of the great, legendary ghosts of all time: the headless horseman. This spirited adaptation reflects all the wit, fun and drama of the early American classic. Ages 6 and up
  • Anansi

    Brian Gleeson, Steven Guarnaccia

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, March 26, 2012)
    Double Tap to Zoom. Here are two hilarious Jamaican folktales about the original story-spinner himself. Anansi the spider is teeny-teeny, but his boasts are as tall as tales get. In the first story, Anansi takes Tiger’s challenge and outwits the prideful snake to win possession of all the stories in the jungle. In the second, Anansi devises a scheme to appear important at his mother-in-law’s funeral but gets caught in his own lies and winds up as bald as a mango. Your family will be intrigued by this hip spider and carried away by the captivating rhythms of the West Indies. Ages 5 and up
  • Goldilocks

    Tom Roberts, Laszlo Kubinyi

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, Nov. 15, 2011)
    Double Tap to Zoom. The classic tale of Goldilocks and her visit to the home of the three bears is one of the most cherished stories in children’s literature. This modern version will captivate today’s audiences as it has for generations. And it also serves as a helpful reminder that a little caution goes a long way in the real world. When you sit down to enjoy this wonderful tale, and are transported back to your own childhood, you’ll understand why it has endured for so long. Ages 4 and up
  • Squanto and the First Thanksgiving

    Eric Metaxas, Michael A. Donato

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, April 30, 2012)
    Discover the moving, true story of the Native American named Squanto, who is captured from his beloved Pawtuxet tribe, taken to Spain, and sold into slavery. Years later, Squanto regains his freedom and embarks on a miraculous journey back to his homeland where he teaches the Pilgrims how to survive the difficult early years in the Plymouth colony--culminating in the first Thanksgiving celebration. A touching drama about trust, faith and renewal. Ages 6 and up
  • Velveteen Rabbit, The

    Margery Williams, David Jorgensen

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, Nov. 15, 2011)
    Nursery magic is very strange and wonderful, and only those playthings that are old and wise and experienced like the Skin Horse understand all about it.Like the Skin Horse, Margery Williams understood how toys--and people--become real through the wisdom and experience of love. This reissue of a favorite classic, with the original story and illustrations as they first appeared in 1922, will work its magic for all who read it.From the Hardcover edition.
  • King Midas and the Golden Touch

    Eric Metaxas, Rodica Prato

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, May 9, 2012)
    One day, King Midas sees a beautiful butterfly illuminated by the golden light of the afternoon sun. He is so taken with it that he wishes for the power to turn all things he touches into gold. But when a strange messenger arrives in a chariot and grants him this desire, King Midas soon comes to realize that there are some things in life more precious than gold. This poignant adaptation of the ancient Greek myth offers a valuable message to your family. Ages 5 and up
  • Emperor and the Nightingale, The

    Hans Christian Andersen, adaptation by Eva Le Gallienne, Robert Van Nutt

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, May 4, 2012)
    The Emperor and his court in ancient China discover a little grey bird with an enchanting song. But when the Emperor is presented with a jewel-encrusted, artificial singing bird, he banishes the nightingale from his court. Years later, he realizes that the song of the real nightingale is the true treasure. With profound simplicity, this classic tale from Hans Christian Andersen will captivate young and old alike. Ages 6 and up
  • Follow the Drinking Gourd

    Rabbit Ears, Yvonne Buchanan

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, May 15, 2012)
    Based on the traditional American folksong, this compelling tale recounts the daring adventures of one family’s escape from slavery via the Underground Railroad. This touching story captures all the drama of a perilous flight to freedom. Ages 6 and up
  • Stormalong

    Eric Metaxas, Don Vanderbeek

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, April 25, 2012)
    Hop on board the biggest ship ever built and hold on tight for the story of Captain Stormalong—the saltiest sailor to sail the seven seas. This is the tallest fish tale any landlubber has ever heard, and your family will be hooked on this hilarious tribute to American’s Golden Age of Sail. Ages 4 and up
  • Pinocchio

    Carlo Collodi, adaptation by Eric Metaxas, Brian Ajhar

    eBook (Rabbit Ears Books, April 25, 2012)
    In this Italian children’s classic, a lonely toymaker named Gepetto creates a small wooden puppet who magically comes to life. In a series of mischievous adventures, Pinocchio thinks he can get by on a variety of clever lies and tricks. There is one problem: his nose grows every time he tells a lie. One way or another, the truth always comes out, and Pinocchio finds out that lying doesn’t pay. Ages 5 and up
  • Bremen Town Musicians, The

    David Johnson

    language (Rabbit Ears Books, Nov. 15, 2011)
    Follow the inspiring adventures of a dog, cat, rooster, and donkey who prove it’s never too late to start over. Well along in years already—and worried that life may have passed them by—these four spunky animals decide to begin new lives as traveling musicians. Their comic escapades and dogged attempts to harmonize will amuse young and old alike. And you’ll want to thank the Brothers Grimm for offering a valuable message about following your dreams. Ages 6 and up