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  • You Wouldn't Want to Be a Mayan Soothsayer

    Rupert Matthews

    Paperback (Scribblers, Nov. 17, 2016)
    You are the son of a Mayan soothsayer, living near the city of Copan in about AD 710. Becoming a soothsayer yourself means you could become an important man. However, you'd rather stay in your peaceful village being a farmer - get something wrong as a soothsayer and you'll be sacrificed! "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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  • The Big Book of the Dark

    Helena Harastová, Jirí Franta

    Hardcover (Scribblers, May 2, 2017)
    See what’s happening in the world while you sleep! Darkness is full of life, and this fascinating book opens kids’ eyes to what goes on in the night. Big, beautiful illustrations—including five pullout gatefolds—introduce children to nocturnal animals, plants that glow in the dark, and even people who work at night and sleep in the day. Experience nighttime in a forest, in town, in a village, at an airport, and deep in the ocean and underground where some creatures never see the light.
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  • Little Bear's Numbers

    Jane Hissey

    Board book (Scribblers, Aug. 4, 2015)
    TODDLERS LOVE LEARNING WITH LITTLE BEAR! Only 1 lonely sock; 2 skis on Rabbit's feet; 3 bears—and 3 naughty toys jumping on the bed. You can count on Little Bear to help kids learn their numbers—all the way up to 10 brightly colored pencils.
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  • Haunted House Sticker Book

    Margot Channing, Fermin Solis

    Paperback (Scribblers, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Enter . . . if you dare! This spooky haunted house has bats and monsters and a mad doctor who carries out creepy experiments. With more than 250 stickers, children can make every room even scarier by adding bugs, ghosts, witches, worms, and skeletons. The finale, for those brave enough, features a treasure hunt for kids to find things they may have overlooked at first glance.
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  • Odd Dog

    Fabien Ockto Lambert

    Hardcover (Scribblers, Oct. 3, 2017)
    This dog doesn’t fit in! Could it be because . . . it’s a CROCODILE? Mr. Roger loves dogs—and he has lots of them. But there’s something a bit off about his latest pet pooch. Unlike the others, this one won’t learn to collect the paper properly or fetch a ball. Instead, the strange, snappy, and greedy (but good-natured) beast is causing chaos all around town. What Mr. Roger doesn’t realize is that his pup is really a croc! This hilarious picture book will have sharp-eyed kids laughing nonstop.
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  • Little Bear's Alphabet

    Jane Hissey

    Board book (Scribblers, Aug. 4, 2015)
    TODDLERS LOVE LEARNING WITH LITTLE BEAR! A is for ANIMALS. B is for BOX. C is for the CAKE Bramwell is CUTTING for CAMEL. Little Bear and his friends make learning letters fun!
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  • The All-Together Painting

    Jane Hissey

    Paperback (Scribblers, )
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  • The World Of Work

    Silvie Sanza, Milan Stary

    Hardcover (Scribblers, )
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  • Wipe-Clean™ Dot-to-Dot: Dinosaur Time

    Salariya

    Paperback (Scribblers, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Spend a day with Alf the dinosaur, from morning till night! Follow him as he wakes up, eats breakfast, goes to school, and enjoys reading, writing, math, and art. Throughout, children will draw the hands on a clock for every hour and boost their number skills.
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  • Feelings!: A Baby's Guide to Babies' Feelings

    David Salariya

    Board book (Scribblers, May 6, 2014)
    What is baby feeling today—happy? Sad? Frustrated? Weary? Infants learn to read other people's expressions by about 10 weeks, and these sweet black-and-white photographs will delight and engage them. Each large picture captures a very animated baby face, and simple repetitive text will encourage even the youngest children to listen and learn.
  • Fairies Color By Numbers

    Isobel Lundie

    Flexibound (Scribblers, Aug. 15, 2017)
    It’s as easy and fun as 1, 2, 3 to enter fairyland with these magical pictures to color! Fairies holding their starry wands, fairies floating among the leaves, fairies, fairies everywhere! Each of these fantastic and charming picture puzzles contains numbers that correspond to a color; kids can find the key on the inside of the stay-open jacket sleeve, and select the right pen, pencil, or crayon to fill in the image. In the end, an amazing picture emerges! In addition, young artists will find a wealth of activities to do, things to spot, and questions to answer.
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Be a Secret Agent During World War II

    John Malam

    Paperback (Scribblers, Nov. 17, 2016)
    As a French refugee in the Second World War, you find hope in the Special Operations Executive in Britain. Your task? You must 'set Europe ablaze' by disrupting the Germans as much as possible. You must learn to fight and survive in your work as a secret agent, using an arsenal of gadgets such as explosive rats and noiseless guns. "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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