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  • The World of Alice Melvin: All of Us: A Book About Family

    Alice Melvin

    Hardcover (Tate, March 26, 2019)
    All of Us tells the simple tale of a family coming together to celebrate a special birthday.
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  • The Flight of Mr. Finch

    Thomas Baas

    Hardcover (Tate, Sept. 25, 2018)
    Mr. Finch leads a quiet life with his best friend, a small red bird. Nothing very exciting ever happens to them, and that suits Mr. Finch just fine. Until one day when Mr. Finch’s one and only friend disappears! Worried, Mr. Finch heads off in search of the bird, right into the heart of a jungle that has recently invaded the city. Suddenly, Mr. Finch finds himself on an extraordinary journey that teaches him a lot about himself. Will this journey allow the two friends to take flight and finally find true happiness?
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  • Counting Birds

    Alice Melvin

    Hardcover (Tate, March 1, 2010)
    Swans, swallows, peacocks, geese, and starlings appear in this charming story that leads children through a spring day from dawn to dusk. Deep in the countryside, the day begins with with a solitary cockerel’s crow, sunlight falling on two lovebirds in a cage, and three china ducks on a wall. Magpies, chicken, and many more familiar birds are lovingly portrayed in Alice Melvin’s intricate signature style, while a rhyming text makes this an ideal book to read aloud with children learning to count.
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  • Ambedkar: The Fight for Justice

    Srividya Natarajan, S. Anand, Durgabai Vyam, Subhash Vyam, John Berger

    Hardcover (Tate, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Born a member of India’s “untouchable” caste, Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) faced discrimination even at a young age. In school as a boy, upon his return to India after attending Columbia University, and while traveling later in life, Ambedkar knew firsthand what it was like to be treated as an outsider. Determined to overcome the odds, however, he gained multiple doctorates, campaigned against social discrimination and the caste system, and went on to draft the Constitution of India, becoming one of the country’s foremost revolutionaries. Now, in a book Arundhati Roy called “unusually beautiful . . . unforgettable,” comes the story of a man whose experience continues to haunt India’s 170 million Dalits (considered untouchables), many of whom are still denied water, shelter, and the basic dignities of life. Joe Sacco, author of Palestine, calls Ambedkar “challenging in all the right ways,” and indeed, Pardhan Gond artists Durgabai Vyam and Subhash Vyam interweave historical events with contemporary incidents to infuse fresh energy into the graphic idiom through their magical art. Praise for Ambedkar: The Fight for Justice: "Needs to be read by all those people who read only prize-winning fiction by Indian writers. . . .The book is unusual, quite distinct even from other graphic novels . . . . the art beautiful and evocative, depicting a life that must have flashed meteor-like across the Indian sky in mid-twentieth century." --The Aerogram
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  • Big-Top Benn

    David McKee

    Hardcover (Tate, Feb. 1, 2011)
    First published forty years ago, Big Top Benn, by author and illustrator David McKee, became a cult classic. Its combination of intense watercolors and detailed pen-and-ink drawings make it a beautiful book to read and to treasure. Mr. Benn is an ordinary man who has extraordinary adventures. He swaps his top hat and black suit for an extravagant clown costume and finds himself transported into a world of big-top tents and circus performers. This entrancing book brings to a new generation the glories of a golden age of children's book illustration and storytelling.
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  • This Way, That Way

    Antonio Ladrillo

    Hardcover (Tate, Oct. 17, 2017)
    This Way That Way
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  • The Great House Hunt

    Davide Cali, Marc Boutavant

    Hardcover (Tate, March 5, 2013)
    Mr. and Mrs. Polka-Dot are a young couple ready to settle down. With real estate agent Mr. Weevil, they search for their dream home. In this deliriously funny house-hunting marathon, the Polka-Dots view bizarre options: a moldy mushroom, a snail shell, a cork floating on the river, a crumbling sand castle, a rotten apple, an inhabited burrow, and a “loft-style” broken bottle. Will they ever find a nest? Davide Cali’s humorous story is made all the more hilarious by Marc Boutavant’s quirky characters and detail-filled illustrations that children will pore over again and again.
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  • My Cut-Out Pictures

    Nathalie Parain, Michel Defourny

    Paperback (Tate, )
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  • All Around the World: Sports and Games

    GĂ©raldine Cosneau

    Paperback (Tate, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Celebrate sports of all kinds—from swimming to skiing to horseback riding—in this charmingly illustrated sticker book that celebrates having fun while being active. With more than 330 reusable stickers and 8 backgrounds, and 18 large-scale drawings to color in, All Around the World: Sports and Games provides hours of play. Children will love choosing where to place the stickers within the foldout landscape settings, which include a soccer field, a water park, a circus, horse stables, the zoo, and even a ski resort. The stickers can be endlessly positioned and repositioned for children to reinvent new scenes and stories, bringing each setting to life by making it their very own.
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  • Whose Eyes Are These?

    Virginie Gobert-Martin, Madeline Peirsman

    Hardcover (Tate, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Whose eyes are these? Each spread in this magnificently illustrated book starts with a pair of mysterious eyes and a fun response to the question, and then children are off to discover just who is hiding—in its natural setting. Children can plunge into the colorful ocean and find the jellyfish, fly among beautiful flowers to catch the dizzy hummingbird, and delve into the woods after a prickly hedgehog. With beautiful full color illustrations, highlighted with bright neon orange, this gloriously designed book is eye-catching and engaging for readers of all ages.
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  • Miffy the Artist: Art Activity Book

    Dick Bruna

    Hardcover (Tate, May 8, 2018)
    Ever since Dick Bruna first created Miffy in 1955, she has endeared herself to generations of young children and become one of the best-loved children's characters of all time. In this charming new addition to the Miffy story, Miffy takes inspiration from a visit to an art gallery and decides to become an artist herself. This wonderful new activity book is filled with fun activities, including puzzles and coloring, to inspire budding artists!
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  • A is for Artist: An Alphabet

    Silence, Ella Doran

    Hardcover (Tate, Oct. 1, 2005)
    A colorful contemporary ABC book created by award-winning English designer Ella Doran especially for Tate.A is for Artist takes a creative, innovative approach to the ABC's. Kids will love learning the ABC's and in the process, they'll learn about themselves. Bringing out the artist in each child, this visually entertaining book is fun for both parents and children with beautiful, inspirational images of activities, animals and objects.Exceptionally vivid and stunning, this is not a typical ABC book. Designed for Tate by the renowned photographer and designer Ella Doran in collaboration with graphic design duo Silence, young children will enjoy its multi-visual approach to learning.
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