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  • Free to Be...You and Me

    Marlo Thomas and Friends

    eBook (Running Press, March 26, 2013)
    This is the book we all know and love by Marlo Thomas and her friends—brought to new life with brand new illustrations to captivate and inspire a new generation of readers on a journey of the heart. Whether you are opening Free to Be . . . You and Me for the first time or the one hundredth time you will be engaged and transformed by this newly beautifully illustrated compilation of inspirational stories, songs, and poems. The sentiments of thirty-five years ago are as relevant today as when this book was published. Celebrating individuality and challenging stereotypes empowers both children and adults with the freedom to be who they want to be and to have compassion and empathy for others who may be different. Working closely with Marlo and co-creator Carole Hart, Peter H. Reynolds, the New York Times Best Selling Children's Book Author/Illustrator, conjured his whimsical drawings throughout the book bringing a new sense of unity and warmth to the pages. You will find yourself marveling at the illustrations, nodding in agreement with the stories and poems, and singing the words to all the classic songs! It is wonderful that the thoughts, ideas, and emotions the creators envisioned so many years ago can still have a magical effect on children today.
  • On The Shoulders Of Giants: The Great Works Of Physics And Astronomy

    Stephen Hawking

    Hardcover (Running Press, Sept. 18, 2002)
    World-renowned physicist and bestselling author Stephen Hawking presents a revolutionary look at the momentous discoveries that changed our perception of the world with this first-ever compilation of seven classic works on physics and astronomy. His choice of landmark writings by some of the world's great thinkers traces the brilliant evolution of modern science and shows how each figure built upon the genius of his predecessors. On the Shoulders of Giants includes, in their entirety, On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres by Nicolaus Copernicus; Principia by Sir Isaac Newton; The Principle of Relativity by Albert Einstein; Dialogues Concerning Two Sciences by Galileo Galilei with Alfonso De Salvio; plus Mystery of the Cosmos, Harmony of the World, and Rudolphine Tables by Johannes Kepler. It also includes five critical essays and a biography of each featured physicist, written by Hawking himself.
  • The Blue Songbird

    Vern Kousky

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, April 4, 2017)
    A little blue songbird longs to sing like her sisters. But whenever she tries, she cannot get the tune right. Her mother encourages her to leave home and find a song that only she can sing. With courage and tenacity, she travels the world, seeking advice from a crane, an owl, and a mean-looking crow, and other birds, hoping they will lead her to her special song. Told in gentle, lyrical prose and with bright, beautiful watercolor illustrations, The Blue Songbird is an empowering story for kids of all shapes, sizes, and singing ability.
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  • The City Tavern Cookbook: Recipes from the Birthplace of American Cuisine

    Walter Staib

    Hardcover (Running Press Adult, May 12, 2009)
    Experience authentic early American culinary history at America's first restaurant, without leaving your home! For history buffs who like to eat, there is no better gift or souvenir of the ultimate American landmark. The City Tavern restaurant was the social, political, and economic center of late 18th-century Philadelphia. Called the "most genteel" tavern in America by John Adams, it gained fame as the gathering place for members of the Continental Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, and for officials of the early Federal Government. With more than 300 tempting, simple-to-make recipes and full-color photography, City Tavern will help home chefs and history buffs alike recreate the same dishes enjoyed by George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin. Featuring traditional favorites: West Indies pepperpot soup Roasted duckling with chutney Martha Washington's chocolate mousse cake Thomas Jefferson's sweet-potato biscuits This book's recipes are sure to entice adults and children alike, while simultaneously providing them with a wealth of fascinating American and culinary history! More than just a cookbook, City Tavern is a treasury of American history.
  • Tiny Hot Dogs: A Memoir in Small Bites

    Mary Giuliani

    eBook (Running Press Adult, April 9, 2019)
    From awkward schoolgirl to Caterer to the Stars, Mary Giuliani weaves together a collection of hilarious memories, from professional growing pains to her long journey to motherhood, never losing her sense of humor and her love for everyone's favorite party food, pigs in a blanket.Mary's utterly unremarkable childhood was everything she didn't want: hailing from a deeply loving yet overprotective Italian family in an all-Jewish enclave on Long Island. All she wanted was to fit in (be Jewish) and become famous (specifically a cast member on Saturday Night Live). With an easy, natural storytelling sensibility, Mary shares her journey from a cosseted childhood home to the stage and finally to the party, accidentally landing what she now refers to as "the breakthrough role of a lifetime" catering to a glittery list of stars she once hoped to be part of herself.Fresh, personal, and full of Mary's humorous, self-deprecating, and can-do attitude against all odds, you'll want to see where each shiny silver tray of hors d'oeuvres takes her next. You never know when the humble hot dog will be a crucial ingredient in the recipe for success, in building a business or simply making life more delicious.
  • Oodles of Doodles

    Nikalas Catlow

    Paperback (Running Press Kids, Sept. 24, 2013)
    With a shiny foiled cover and 200+ spectacular interior pages that feature engaging, full-color artwork, you're guaranteed hours and hours of enjoyment. Plus, every page is perforated for easy pullout to display YOUR piece of art.Be creative with prompts like “disguise me” above a picture of a boy, or “whose footprints?” above various animal tracks.So get ready, get set, and doodle! As always, no drawing skills are required—just your imagination.
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  • Fart Dictionary

    Scott Sorensen

    Hardcover (Running Press Adult, May 29, 2018)
    The one and only Fart Dictionary is a hilarious, illustrated collection of fart definitions for every occasion, covering a wide range of topics. Whether it's politics, poetry, karaoke, Mardi Gras, Food Network, Jane Austen, love, war, ghosts, family, sports, fashion, Shakespeare, or vegetables, there's a fart in this book for everyone. Examples include "apple fart: a fart that keeps the doctor away," "boomerang fart: a fart which has somehow returned to haunt you," and many, many more. So, readers, the next time you fart, or bear witness to one, take note of your surroundings, purpose, or social inconvenience. Label it, as in this unique volume. Featuring whimsical artwork and all wrapped up in a classy little package, Fart Dictionary is a perfect gag gift and certain to be a hit with anyone who has ever laughed at the sound of breaking wind.
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  • Rebel in a Dress: Adventurers

    Sylvia Branzei, Melissa Sweet

    Hardcover (Running Press, Oct. 25, 2011)
    For the rebel in every girl's heart, this series presents the achievements of extraordinary, relevant, and inspiring women throughout history. Through quotes, narratives, photographs, illustrations, and fact-filled side-bars, each book tells the story of twelve bold and courageous women.When the world told them to stay put, these twelve adventurers took to the skies, slopes, and seas. From the daring aviator Amelia Earhart to the relentless photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White, these brave women will dare you to follow your dreams. Featured adventurers include Gudridur Thorbjarnarsdottir (Viking traveler), Susan Butcher (dog sled racer), Kit DesLauriers (skier), Valentina Tereshkova (astronaut), Bessie Coleman (pilot), Janet Guthrie (racecar driver), Sophie Blanchard (balloonist), Nellie Bly (journalist), Gertrude Ederle (English Channel swimmer), and Dr. Diana Hoff (Atlantic Ocean rower).
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  • Fun with Pokemon: Includes 4 pull-out posters to color, mazes, word searches, and more!

    Simcha Whitehill

    Paperback (Running Press Kids, Aug. 1, 2017)
    This is the ultimate officially-licensed Pokemon activity book with mazes, word searches, four 18" x 24" posters to color, and more--a must-have for Pokemon Trainers of all ages!Pokemon fans won't be able to resist this unique format, jam-packed with fun! With four 18" x 24" fold-out posters that feature all of your favorite Pokemon from the Alola region, you can color for hours, and then have fun doing dozens of different activities such as mazes, word searches, decoding messages, and more! Match the Pokemon to its habitat, help the Pokemon get to its food, and even test your memory with your favorite Pokemon memory game. This ultimate official Pokemon activity book is a must-have for anyone who loves Pokemon!
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  • Barney Backhoe and the Big City Dig

    Running Press

    Paperback (Running Press, Sept. 5, 2006)
    Barney Backhoe is excited to help build a skyscraper in the big city. Along the way to the construction site, he stops to help the people he meets. Running late, Barney meets up with Danny Dozer and the rest of the John Deere crew. But everyone's happy when Barney's good deeds save the day and the big city dig begins!
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  • The Big Shiny Sparkly First Word Book

    Susie Lacome

    Board book (Running Press, Nov. 6, 2003)
    Here's a shining example of books to catch a preschooler's eye, with foil, foil, everywhere! These exceedingly clever interactive books were designed to make learning fun. They provide educational value along with great entertainment, thanks to the dazzling selection of images. Every single page of these first words and numbers books is highlighted with eye-catching colored foil, whimsical graphic illustrations, and attention--grabbing flaps to discover, lift, and explore, all sure to be irresistible to the youngest readers--as well as to their parents.
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  • Secret Agent Jack Stalwart: Book 14: The Mission to Find Max: Egypt

    Elizabeth Singer Hunt

    Paperback (Running Press Kids, Oct. 11, 2011)
    The Mission to Find Max (Book 14) Jack joined the Global Protection Force for two reasons: to thwart evil around the world and to rescue his brother, Max, who went missing while working as a GPF agent. The GPF refused to share any details with Jack about Max's whereabouts, but on two previous missions, Jack had collected clues that pointed to Max is being in Egypt. Now Jack has reason to believe that King Tut's diadem -- a crown thought to have magical powers -- is the cause of Max's disappearance. The crown was so important that King Tut was buried with it on his head, but when the boy-pharaoh's tomb was opened in 1922, an assistant archaeologist named Omar Massri stole the artifact. Could a descendant of Massri somehow be involved in Max's disappearance? Jack and his old friend Kate must prevent an ancient and terrible curse of the pharaohs from wreaking havoc, or else Egypt -- and Jack's brother -- could be doomed.
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