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Books in Aladdin series

  • Aladdin: Far From Agrabah

    Aisha Saeed

    Hardcover (Disney Press, April 2, 2019)
    This stunning original novel will tell an all-new story set in the world of the new film, featuring Aladdin and Jasmine. A magic carpet ride full of adventure, suspense, and wonder written by New York Times Bestselling author Aisha Saeed, this story will be a must-read for any Aladdin fans who find themselves drawn into and enchanted by the magical world of Agrabah and beyond.
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  • Aladdin: Diamond in the Rough

    Eric Geron

    Paperback (Disney Press, April 9, 2019)
    A gripping tale about Jasmine and Aladdin featuring foil and beautiful stills from the upcoming Walt Disney Studios live action Aladdin film that will have young readers reliving one of the most enchanting live action films to date.
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  • Whose Mouse Are You?

    Robert Kraus, Jose Aruego

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 1986)
    A lonely little mouse has to be resourceful to bring his family back together.In a series of delightfully imaginary achievements, “nobody’s mouse” transforms himself into the beloved hero of his mother, father, sister, and brand-new baby brother. In their very first collaboration, Robert Kraus and Jose Aruego give charm and validity to one of childhood’s more difficult experiences. Tender and catchy, Robert Kraus’s rhyming text, combined with Jose Aruego’s large, vibrantly clever illustrations, makes for a storytime classic.
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  • Everyone Knows What a Dragon Looks Like

    Jay Williams, Mercer Mayer

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 1984)
    Because of the road sweeper's belief in him, a dragon saves the city of Wu from the Wild Horsemen of the north.
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  • Journey Home

    Yoshiko Uchida, Charles Robinson

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 31, 1992)
    After their release from an American concentration camp, a Japanese-American girl and her family try to reconstruct their lives amidst strong anti-Japanese feelings which breed fear, distrust, and violence
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  • Welcome Home, Jellybean

    Marlene Fanta Shyer

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 31, 1988)
    Neil Oxley's older sister, Geraldine, is coming home for the first time. After spending most of her life in institutions for the retarded, she is finally going to live with her family and adapt to the real world. Skillful juxtaposition of two seemingly incompatible elements--light humor and the serious theme of mental retardation . . . This is a notable piece.--School Library Journal.
  • A Woggle of Witches

    Adrienne Adams

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1985)
    The witches are frightened by strange creatures on the night of their special celebration
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  • Hi, Cat!

    Ezra Jack Keats

    Paperback (Aladdin, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Archie's day would have been great if he had not started it by greeting the new cat on the block
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  • Illuminations

    Jonathan Hunt

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 31, 1993)
    A medieval alphabet book, illustrated in the style of illuminated manuscripts, presenting aspects of the Middle Ages from alchemist to zither
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  • Who Said Red?

    Mary Serfozo, Keiko Narahashi

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 30, 1992)
    "I SAID RED!" says the little boy out playing on the farm with his older sister. "You don't mean green? Look, here is green..." she teases. "A pickle green. A big frog green. A leaf, a tree, a green bean green." But the boy means RED. "A cherry, berry, very red." They romp through the pages, from "blue jean blue" to "yellow, bright and mellow..." and on to purple, brown, orange, pink and black... But through it all, the boy SAID RED!
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  • The Easter Egg Artists

    Adrienne Adams

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 28, 1991)
    The Abbotts, established Easter egg artists, let their son develop a style of his own when he shows an interest in painting
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  • It's Raining, Said John Twaining

    N.M. Bodecker

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Nov. 15, 1973)
    Book by Bodecker, N.M.