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  • Greek Myths

    Jacqueline Morley

    Hardcover (Scribblers, May 7, 2019)
    A second spellbinding anthology of seven beloved Greek myths! Monsters. Giants. Fire-breathing serpents. Wicked sorceresses. These memorable and gripping Greek myths have all the stuff of fairy tales . . . and more. They’re retold in a picture-book format that’s perfect for younger readers, with captivating illustrations by several artists and simple, easy-to-follow text. Whether it’s Icarus’s doomed attempt at flight, Jason and the Argonauts’ quest for the Golden Fleece, or the Trojan Horse and the fall of Troy, these exciting stories demand to be enjoyed again and again. Stories for sharing!
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  • Little Bear's Trousers

    Jane Hissey

    Paperback (Scribblers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Little Bear's trousers have disappeared. What a disaster! Fortunately his friends are there to rally round and in the end the trouser hunt turns into quite an adventure.
  • Hoot

    Jane Hissey

    Paperback (Scribblers, )
    When a funny thump and a Whoo! wake Little Bear up in the middle of the night, he's frightened it might be a ghost. But the nursery's midnight visitor turns out to be a rather nice - and very friendly - surprise!
  • Drawing Animals

    Carolyn Scrace

    Paperback (Scribblers, April 5, 2016)
    From cats and zebras to owls, crocodiles, and elephants, this fun drawing book features a full menagerie of fantastic animals. Start with some simple circles, form arms and legs from ovals, add markings and voilĂ : an adorable panda. Every step is easy and doable.
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  • Tooth Monsters

    Jessica Martinello, Gregoire Mabire

    Hardcover (Scribblers, Feb. 5, 2019)
    A little girl thinks brushing her teeth is SO boring . . . until she meets a monster who changes her mind. This funny, simple story teaches kids an important lesson in the most delightful way. “I hated brushing my teeth!” That’s what a little girl says, and she refuses to do it. And she won’t go to the dentist, either, because dentists are monsters! But one day a real monster turns up in her bathroom. Instead of being scary, though, he helps her understand that dentists are really superheroes and brushing your teeth is important—so important that even he and the other monsters do it! With humor, imagination, and charming illustrations, this quirky picture book introduces kids to good dental hygiene.
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Be a Convict Sent to Australia

    Meredith Costain

    Paperback (Scribblers, Nov. 17, 2016)
    You are an 18th-century convict faced with a fate potentially worse than death: to be sent to one of the new English colonies in Australia, where you will face hardship, isolation and great danger at the razor edge of colonial enterprise. "You Wouldn't Want To Be" is a constantly-growing library of exciting titles which transport the reader to the grisliest times and places in history. The first-person narrative approach puts the reader in the shoes of some of the most unfortunate people ever to have lived. Humorous cartoon-style illustrations bring the characters to life, while informative captions explain processes or chronological events.
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Be an Aztec Sacrifice

    Fiona MacDonald

    Paperback (Scribblers, Nov. 17, 2016)
    You are a young man from a noble family in Mexico. Little do you suspect that you are about to fall victim to one of the most powerful South American civilisations and become an Aztec sacrifice! The topics covered in this book include beliefs and attitudes of the Aztecs to life and death and the geography of the area in which the Aztecs lived. "You Wouldn't Want To Be" is a constantly-growing library of exciting titles which transport the reader to the grisliest times and places in history. Humorous cartoon-style illustrations bring the characters to life, while informative captions explain processes or chronological events.
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  • Drawing Things That Go

    Scrace Carolyn

    Paperback (Scribblers, July 23, 2015)
    This title in the new Art Works series acts as a creative spark, setting off your child's imagination so that they can confidently sketch a variety of 'things that go'. From rockets to planes, this title is packed full of inspiring ideas for your child to use to create entirely new artworks of their own. Art Works are a great way to start learning how to draw. Each title features simple, repetitive step-by-step instructions that are perfect for practicing guided reading.
  • Little Bear's Trousers

    Jane Hissey

    Paperback (Scribblers, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Little Bear's trousers have disappeared. What a disaster! Fortunately his friends are there to rally round and in the end the trouser hunt turns into quite an adventure.
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  • Medieval Castle Sticker Book

    Margot Channing, Tanya Komedina

    Paperback (Scribblers, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Step inside a medieval castle and see what life was like for the people who lived there. Then use the 350 colorful stickers to decorate the pages! Explore a medieval castle, from its kitchen and keep to the great hall and grounds outside where knights joust. As kids peer into the different rooms and meet the castle’s residents, they’ll be prompted to add stickers and answer questions about what’s on the page, including: Can you find the horse with no rider? How many watchtowers can you see? Children will have hours of fun!
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  • Ruby and the Naughty Cats

    Jane Hissey

    Hardcover (Scribblers, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Whenever Ruby and her friends start to play, five NAUGHTY kittens get in the way! They ruin a race, mess up the clothes, and follow Ruby, Blue, and Blanket wherever they go. Then Blanket comes up with a bright idea: "it will be less fuss, if we just let the naughty cats join in with us!" Jane Hissey's charming story and adorable characters will delight toddlers.
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  • Little Red Riding Hood

    Margot Channing, Christine Battuz

    Board book (Scribblers, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Now children can enjoy the most beloved fairy tales—and use their eagle eyes to find creatures and objects hidden inside the illustrations! Every spread in this charming retelling of “Little Red Riding Hood”—which includes fun speech balloons with the characters’ dialogue—features a sidebar picturing items for kids to spot and say aloud as they go through the pages. At the end, a treasure hunt activity invites them to reread the story and explore even more!
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