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  • The Future Architect's Handbook

    Barbara Beck

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Sept. 28, 2014)
    For children with a passion for drawing, or dreams of creating buildings, this book explores how architects really work, taking the young reader through the entire process for planning and designing a house. Learn about an architect’s four main drawings: the Site Plan, Floor Plan, Section, and Elevation—including the concept of drawing each plan to scale. Aspiring architects discover design techniques, along with different, exciting architectural styles used today. All of this is brought to life in freehand, pen-and-ink architectural drawings that will inspire children to apply these lessons to their own designs. This book is the perfect introduction to architecture, revealing why buildings look and function as they do. While this creative book is ideal for the middle grades, ages 9-12, even adults will find it inspiring.
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  • America's Flag Story

    Karen S. Robbins, J. James

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, March 28, 2020)
    The American flag waves in reverence for many—for the immigrants who came and built a nation with hard work and ingenuity and for all who continue to defend and serve our nation. The verse and artwork resonate with the symbolism that represents the very characteristics of our nation and offers young readers a clear understanding of how one part of our country says so much. The flag represents the freedom, the endurance, and the indomitable courage that makes America the home of the free and brave.
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  • Change the World Before Bedtime

    Mark Kimball Moulton, Josh Chalmers, Karen Hillard Good

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Oct. 15, 2018)
    Written in simple, engaging rhyme, this story takes an inspirational look at how the little things in life—a smile, a kind word, a simple deed—can help change the world in a big way. Through 21 stunning illustrations featuring a diverse group of young dreamers, children will read about eating right, cleaning up the Earth by recycling and conserving, helping the sick and those less fortunate, and working in a group to make bigger miracles. Even an ordinary kid can be a superhero before bedtime!
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  • The Bravest Knight Who Ever Lived

    Daniel Errico, Shiloh Penfield, LLC Pixel Mouse House

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, April 28, 2019)
    Knights, dragons, and princesses are the things all good fairytales are made of, but what happens when the tale has an LGBTQ ending? Follow Cedric on his journey from his days on a humble pumpkin farm to the adventures that lead him to become a full-fledged knight. Once a knight, discover how he uses his cleverness and courage to vanquish a fire-breathing dragon and rescue a beautiful prince and princess. It is only then does Sir Cedric face his most difficult challenge. Will he follow his heart, and prove that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is choose for yourself how your fairy tale ends?
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  • The 50 State Fossils: A Guidebook for Aspiring Paleontologists

    Yinan Wang, Jane Levy

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Oct. 28, 2018)
    Did you know that Illinois's state fossil is the weird-looking Tully Monster, which had eyes on a pair of stalks and an elephant-like trunk that ended in a toothed claw? Or that Idaho's state fossil is the stocky Hagerman horse, named for the town where its bones were found? Fossils can be found in every state, and this engaging guidebook brings these ancient organisms to life. Each state entry contains details about the state fossil; an illustration of what the vertebrate, invertebrate, or plant looked like; a photograph or drawing of the fossil; and a state map showing where it can be found. Potential fossil candidates are proposed for states that do not yet have official state fossils, along with instructions on how to get state fossils designated. An appendix lists museums and parks where these fossils can be studied first-hand, making the book a fun resource for fossil enthusiasts and future paleontologists of all ages.
  • The Wolf Will Not Come

    Myriam Ouyessad, Ronan Badel

    Paperback (Schiffer Kids, Aug. 28, 2019)
    "Mom, are you sure the wolf will not come?" "Absolutely, my rabbit.""But how can you be so sure?"This clever story disarms childhood bedtime anxieties in an unexpected way. A small rabbit getting ready for bed questions his mother on how she can be so sure that the wolf will not come to their house. Meanwhile, on the opposite page, we follow the progress of the wolf indeed creeping closer and closer to them, foiling the mother's reassurances one by one. In a delightful twist, the rabbit's fears are defused and all ends well. The irresistible drawings and surprise ending put nighttime anxieties in light-hearted perspective.
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  • Painterly Days: The Woodland Watercoloring Book for Adults

    Kristy Rice

    Paperback (Schiffer, March 28, 2016)
    A book of 25 floral sketches printed on lovely watercolor paper invites artistic experimentation with only a brush and paint. Each page is double-sided, offering the opportunity to paint the same page in different ways. The author shares painting tips for each sketch and advice for discovering the artist within. Also included is a painting tutorial and handy color wheel. Each book is small enough to carry anywhere and simple to use. Creativity is an escape, and this book offers a delightful way to make art regardless of skill level.
  • The Human Body: Interactive Mazes for Exploring

    Fleurus, Claudine Gaston, Christian Camara, Jeremie Claeys

    Paperback (Schiffer Kids, Aug. 28, 2020)
    Take a journey through the human body with nothing but a pencil! Learn how your skin and bones work, which muscles control which body parts, how your body digests food, and how to fight off germs, among many other important and fascinating facts. Complete these 17 mazes and you will know your body, from head to toe! But beware of traps, distractions, and dead ends . . .
  • The Future Architect's Tool Kit

    Barbara Beck

    Hardcover (Schiffer, Nov. 28, 2016)
    Children with dreams of designing buildings will discover how architects actually work in this workbook, which builds on the concepts introduced in The Future Architect’s Handbook. It walks readers through the drawings created by Aaron, a young architect building his own home. Going a step further, children will learn how to create their own drawings and build a model of their design, using an included tool kit consisting of graph paper and an architect's scale, pencil, and drafting eraser. Finally, readers are challenged to design homes for a group of imaginary clients. Freehand pen-and-ink drawings bring the instructions to life. This book is the perfect introduction to what an architect does at work and why buildings look and function as they do. Ideal for middle grades ages 8–13, but creative adults will also find it inspiring.
  • Bea's Bees

    Katherine Pryor, Ellie Peterson

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, March 28, 2019)
    Beatrix discovers a wild bumblebee nest on her way home from school and finds herself drawn to their busy world. When her bees mysteriously disappear, Bea hatches a plan to bring them back. Can Bea inspire her school and community to save the bees? Bees provide us with valuable resources, and some types of bees are in danger of disappearing forever. But ordinary people (and kids!) can help save them. Filled with fascinating facts about bumblebees and ideas to help preserve their environment, BEA'S BEES encourages kids to help protect bees and other pollinators.
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  • Geraldine and the Space Bees

    Sol Regwan, Denise Muzzio

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, Aug. 28, 2020)
    Geraldine is an energetic, spirited second-grader with a passion for inventing. When she observes a decline in the bee population, Geraldine decides to find a way to help. A field trip to the space museum and a challenging homework assignment prompt her to sort through her parents' old gadgets and gizmos to create an invention that may one day save the bees. Can she produce something truly remarkable; something that might help the environment and change the world?
  • The MĂĽtter Museum: A Junior Guide’s Tour of America’s Coolest Medical Museum

    Anna Dhody, Ted Enik, R. A. Herrera

    Hardcover (Schiffer Kids, July 28, 2020)
    Join A.J., the Mütter Museum’s junior guide, on a tour of the world’s best-known medical museum. A.J. will take you on a fun and educational adventure through the Mütter’s amazing collection of unique medical specimens and objects. Accompanied by playful illustrations, this look at medical marvels and mysteries will enthrall and inform science lovers of all ages. A.J. has all of your questions covered; from the height of the Giant to the length of the Megacolon. Learn all about how the human body works (or doesn't!), and keep your eyes peeled for some of the museum's most famous see-through residents!