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Books published by publisher Scribblers

  • Black & White: Animals

    David Stewart

    Board book (Scribblers, March 4, 2014)
    Cats, dogs, bunnies, and more: it's a menagerie of black-and-white silhouetted animals! Some pages feature a single large-size creature, others show one big animal surrounded by smaller ones, and still more are made up entirely of tiny silhouettes. The very last page features a sparkly die-cut animal that will dazzle and delight baby!
  • I Am Small!: A Baby's Guide to What Babies Need to Know

    David Salariya

    Board book (Scribblers, May 6, 2014)
    If babies could talk, this is what they'd say! I Am Small looks at the world from a very young child's point of view. Baby is small, adults are big—but there's still so much that clever, thoughtful, funny baby can do. Little ones will enjoy looking at the close-up photographs and listening to the simple, rhythmic text.
  • Draw, Paint, Stick

    Isobel Lundie, Carolyn Scrace

    Hardcover (Scribblers, March 3, 2020)
    With cool projects that range from an Inky Cow to a Painted Paper Dinosaur, Draw, Paint, & Stick makes learning to draw and craft more fun than ever! From collage to painting, this inventive art book introduces kids to a variety of techniques and materials that they can use to complete a range of imaginative projects. The fun themes include dinosaurs, pirates, princesses, ballerinas, and animals both wild and tame. Step-by-step instructions and vibrant illustrations show them how to draw a Crayon Farmer from simple shapes; a Chalk Tractor against a colorful background; a delightfully messy Handprint Horse—and a fox and turkey, too; a Printed Ankylosaurus from potato and carrot blocks and old sponges; Painted Pebble Dinosaur Eggs, and more.
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  • What Time Is It, Rex?: Introducing the Hours of the Day

    Margot Channing, Carolyn Scrace

    Board book (Scribblers, March 17, 2015)
    Arise at 7, play at 11, asleep by 8! When children follow Rex the dinosaur from morning till night, they'll see what fun he has every hour of the day–and learn to tell time too. This delightful interactive early-learning book has movable clock hands, so kids can set the time to match Rex's activities. The adorable dinosaur, plus brightly colorful art, will entice even reluctant readers.
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  • The Dad with 10 Children: A Day at the Museum

    Bénédicte Guettier

    Hardcover (Scribblers, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Dad and his big family are back—and this time they’re visiting the museum! Every Sunday morning, Dad prepares ten croissants, ten mugs of hot chocolate, and ten glasses of orange juice. Then, everyone hops on his bike and they all go to look at paintings by the Great Masters. Only there, in front of his favorite painting, would he finally relax. But, one day, after being lost in thought, he turns around to discover that all ten children have disappeared! Where could they be? A fun follow-up to The Dad with 10 Children.
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  • Safari Animals

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Scribblers, Jan. 1, 2011)
    'It's Fun to Draw Safari Animals' introduces animals of the wild and explains how to draw them in easy steps. It introduces the reader to a number of artistic styles, from drawing a proud lion in crayons to colouring a swooping eagle with felt tip pen.
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  • First Shapes

    Rob Walker

    Board book (Scribblers, Feb. 17, 2015)
    How many sides does a square have? What circular things do you like to eat? Can you find the cubes in a pile of toys? Kids will enjoy exploring a variety of shapes, from simple rectangles like a door, book, and box to a star-shaped badge and a cylindrical drum. Colorful photos and simple questions encourage learning, and introduce young children to a basic concept in a fun, friendly way.
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  • The Boat is Blue: Baby's First Book of Colors

    Carolyn Scrace

    Board book (Scribblers, April 3, 2018)
    Give baby hours of fun—and learning too!What’s yellow? What’s purple? Learn all about the different colors, from a blue boat splish-splashing in the water to a brown chicken cluck-clucking all day long. Featuring attractive high-contrast and patterned illustrations that help calm children, this fun early board book teaches babies and toddlers basic concepts while developing their concentration and literacy skills.
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  • Learn to Put on a Show

    Margot Channing, Ilana Exelby

    Paperback (Scribblers, Sept. 4, 2018)
    A fantastic and fun activity book—with 350 STICKERS!—to delight little learners. With eight pages of stickers to choose from, children will enjoy spending hours accessorizing pages, and looking for, finding, and counting things in every picture. “I spy” games around the edge of each illustration encourage discussion and interaction. Let’s put on a show! This engaging book takes you inside a theater where children participate in productions of Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Treasure Hunt, and other beloved tales. Young readers can then put their stamp on each page using some of the 350 stickers.
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  • Drawing is Fun: Dinosaurs, Monsters and Robots

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Scribblers, Aug. 19, 2014)
    Kids can do it—create imaginative pictures of their favorite creatures, like an iguanodon and Rivet the Robot. With its step-by-step instructions, "splat-a-facts" to guide and encourage, and large-format pad, this drawing book will spark creativity. Kids will learn to use a variety of materials, from wax crayons to ink pens, and master simple artistic concepts, including coloring, making shapes, shading, and erasing. Pl;us, the pad has a handle, so you can take it wherever you go!
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  • Robots and Aliens

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Scribblers, Jan. 1, 2012)
    This title presents hi-tech robots and crazy aliens and explains how to draw them in simple steps.
  • Wipe-Clean™ Dot-to-Dot: Safari

    Salariya

    Paperback (Scribblers, Feb. 24, 2015)
    Follow the dots for fun … over and over again! On every page—even the cover—kids can trace over the dotted outlines . . . and then wipe them clean and start again. With brightly colored pictures to entice them, it's an easy, playful way for children to learn pen control and lay the foundations for handwriting skills. The pen's included! Come take a drawing safari—and meet and draw all kinds of fun animals in the wild. Along the way, children will get to know big cats like the cheetah and lion, a friendly elephant, a graceful gazelle, an ostrich, and many other appealing creatures.
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