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Books in Pushkin Collection series

  • "Gerome's Rainbow" Hardcover - Story About Acceptance

    Stephanie Logsdon, M.E.B. Stottmann

    Hardcover (Baxter's Corner, March 18, 2020)
    “Your job is to make a picture of you. We all are a mixture, of red, yellow, and blue.” Gerome’s Rainbow is a story about acceptance. Gerome and his classmates argue over what colors are better without realizing they are hurting each other’s feelings. It saddens Gerome that he and his friends are fighting, until he comes up with a great idea. Baxter’s Corner – Building Character is Child’s Play® Parents and educators agree that exposing children to learning values at an early age leads to healthy emotional and spiritual children. Baxter’s Corner has a unique series of books designed to enhance conversations between adults and preschool through primary-aged children. Each book has a magical section that allows caregivers to go beyond and tackle hard subjects like bulling, manners, being different than others, single-parent families, respecting authority, and working with others. Matching puppets, stretched canvas wall art, and removable wall decals bring the stories to life and deepen each child’s understanding of respect, determination, resilience, compassion, cooperation, and acceptance. “They write and illustrate the most wonderful children’s books designed to help both caregivers and children navigate life’s struggles in a healthy way. The books also include supplemental activities to help caregivers engage children in conversations about what they’ve learned and how they can apply the main message/theme to their lives.” Benjamin Gies, Policy and Advocacy Director, Kentucky Youth Advocates
  • The Flying Classroom

    Erich Kästner, Anthea Bell

    Paperback (Pushkin Children's Books, March 10, 2015)
    Martin's school is no ordinary school. There are snowball fights, kidnappings, cakes, a parachute jump, a mysterious man called 'No-Smoking' who lives in a railway carriage and a play about a flying classroom. As the Christmas holidays draw near, Martin and his friends - nervous Uli, cynical Sebastian, Johnny, who was rescued by a sea captain, and Matthias, who is always hungry (particularly after a meal) - are preparing for the end of term festivities. But there are surprises, sadness and trouble on the way - and a secret that changes everything. The Flying Classroom is a magical, thrilling and bittersweet story about friendship, fun and being brave when you are at your most scared. (It also features a calf called Eduard, but you will have to read it to find out why).
  • Glimpses of the Moon

    Edith Wharton

    Paperback (Pushkin Collection, Jan. 6, 2004)
    Nick Lansing and Susy Branch are young, attractive, but impoverished New Yorkers. They are in love and decide to marry, but realise their chances of happiness are slim without the wealth and society that their more privileged friends take for granted. Nick and Susy agree to separate when either encounters a more eligible proposition. However, as they honeymoon in friends' lavish houses, from a villa on Lake Como to a Venetian palace, jealous passions and troubled consciences cause the idyll to crumble. Edith Wharton has perceptively described the choices faced by Nick and Susy; the same dilemma still facing those seduced by the pleasures of society.Pushkin Collection editions feature a spare, elegant series style and superior, durable components. The Collection is typeset in Monotype Baskerville, litho-printed on Munken Premium White Paper and notch-bound by the independently owned printer TJ International in Padstow. The covers, with French flaps, are printed on Colorplan Pristine White Paper. Both paper and cover board are acid-free and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified.
  • The Necklace; The Pearls

    Guy de Maupassant, Isak Dinesen, Jonathan Sturges

    Paperback (Pushkin Press, Jan. 1, 1999)
    "The Necklace" is one of Maupassant's most celebrated stories: a young and impecunious woman borrows a diamond necklace from a rich friend, to wear to a grand ball. When she loses the precious necklace, her life changes entirely – but there is a final, sharp twist in the tail. In Dinesen's "The Pearls", an heiress inherits a string of pearls, which becomes for her a sign of safety and continuity in her tumultuous life.
  • Rock Crystal

    Adalbert Stifter, David Bryer

    Paperback (Pushkin Press, April 2, 2013)
    Adalbert Stifter's Rock Crystal is a Christmas story and a story about the heart of the ice, the crystal.The charm of this quasi-fairy tale is made even more poignant by the knowledge of the author's eventual suicide. This seemingly simple fable of two children lost in an icy landscape is eloquent in its innocence, but is implicit with an unremitting consciousness of the fragility of life and the inevitability of death. This is a wintry story of village life in the high mountains, but also a parable of belief and faith. The Rock Crystal of the title are shards of ice of the glacier that dominates the landscape that Adalbert Stifter describes.Translated from the German by Elizabeth Mayer and Marianne Moore, Adalbert Stifter's Rock Crystal is published by Pushkin Press.
  • Gerome Sticks His Neck Out: Winner of Book Excellence, Independent Press, Mom's Choice and Purple Dragonfly Awards

    L.S.V. Baker, M.E.B. Stottmann

    Hardcover (Baxter's Corner, April 9, 2017)
    “He no longer stuck out, his height no longer laughable. But with his head hanging low, he felt most ungiraffeable.”Gerome does not like the attention he draws due to his height. He finds a way to keep a low profile but knows he isn’t being genuine. He is finally able to fully embrace his height, and its advantages, when his concern for another becomes greater than his concern for himself.Through storytelling, Baxter’s CornerTM pursues its mission to inspire young children to develop positive social skills that affect behavior choices. Each book features fun filled pages that Go Beyond the reading with a series of questions and learning activities that focus on an important point for your young listener or reader, including: “What do you think” questions Fun facts about the featured animals Social skill activities “Stop and think” situations that show the effects of choices we make “Gerome Sticks His Neck Out is definitely character building reading for young readers, teaching respect for others and a positive awareness of community. “ James A. Cox, Editor, Midwest Book Review Children’s Bookwatch, The Social Issues Shelf “Gerome Sticks His Neck Out is an engaging and stimulating book for young children. Lessons about friendship and standing up for what’s right are the dominant themes in this sweet story.”Kristina Davis Christensen, M.Ed. Head of School Friends School, Louisville, KY “Gerome Sticks His Neck Out is fun and short and also deals with a serious topic that many children might face. ... I find that this short story fits well into every kids book collection and it’s a great way to talk to your children about friendship, bullying, self-esteem and so on.” Erika Winterlia, Winterlia Reviews Follinge Jamtland, Sweden
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  • The Pointless Leopard: What Good Are Kids Anyway?

    Colas Gutman, Delphine Perret, Stephanie Seegmuller

    Paperback (Pushkin Children's Books, Aug. 12, 2014)
    A walk in the woods turns into a funny, philosophical and irresistibly charming mini-adventure.In this witty tale of insistent parents and talking animals, a child questions his purpose. In the country, there's nothing to do, except: admire. It's the same as being bored, but with your eyes wide open.The hilarious story of grumpy city-child Leonard, forced to go for country walks with his greenery-loving mum and dad, is a wonderful reminder of what use we may be to the world. What do we know? What can we do? And is any of it of real value?The Pointless Leopard is a charming tale for all, about the parts we play in the lives of others.
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  • Gerome Sticks His Neck Out: Winner of Book Excellence, Independent Press, Mom's Choice and Purple Dragonfly Awards

    L S V Baker, M E B Stottmann

    Paperback (Baxter's Corner, Aug. 6, 2017)
    "He no longer stuck out, his height no longer laughable. But with his head hanging low, he felt most ungiraffeable." Gerome does not like the attention he draws due to his height. He finds a way to keep a low profile but knows he isn't being genuine. He is finally able to fully embrace his height, and its advantages, when his concern for another becomes greater than his concern for himself. Through storytelling, Baxter's Corner(R) pursues its mission to inspire young children to develop positive social skills that affect behavior choices. Each book features fun filled pages that Go Beyond the reading with a series of questions and learning activities that focus on an important point for your young listener or reader, including: "What do you think" questions Fun facts about the featured animals Social skill activities "Stop and think" situations that show the effects of choices we make "Gerome Sticks His Neck Out is definitely character building reading for young readers, teaching respect for others and a positive awareness of community. " James A. Cox, Editor, Midwest Book Review Children's Bookwatch, The Social Issues Shelf "Gerome Sticks His Neck Out is an engaging and stimulating book for young children. Lessons about friendship and standing up for what's right are the dominant themes in this sweet story." Kristina Davis Christensen, M.Ed. Head of School Friends School, Louisville, KY "Gerome Sticks His Neck Out is fun and short and also deals with a serious topic that many children might face. ... I find that this short story fits well into every kids book collection and it's a great way to talk to your children about friendship, bullying, self-esteem and so on." Erika Winterlia, Winterlia Reviews Follinge Jamtland, Sweden "This is one of the best company to buy books from. The kids enjoyed the story and the theme is character development" Amazon January 2018
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  • Sideways Fred: Winner of Mom's Choice and Purple Dragonfly Awards

    L.S.V. Baker, M.E.B. Stottmann

    Hardcover (Baxter's Corner, Aug. 19, 2017)
    “Jumping,” thought Fred,“ looks like wonderful fun. I can’t wait to grow legs and hop in the sun.” As a tadpole, Fred can’t wait to jump just like the older frogs. But one of Fred’s new legs is shorter than the other and the jumping coach tells Fred that maybe jumping is not for him. Instead of giving up, Fred figures out a special way to jump. He practices and practices ... until he can hit the target every time. Through storytelling, Baxter’s Corner® pursues its mission to inspire young children to develop positive social skills that affect behavior choices. Each book features fun filled pages that Go Beyond the reading with a series of questions and learning activities that focus on an important point for your young listener or reader, including: “What do you think” questions Fun facts about the featured animals Social skill activities “Stop and think” situations that show the effects of choices we make “Parents and educators share responsibility to engender in children empathy and a sense of responsibility. The children’s books from Baxter’s Corner help adults teach these essential skills through delightful stories. Not only are the characters engaging and their tales charming, the design of each story captivates the imagination of the child. As an educator for 40 years, I appreciate the Go Beyond feature at the end of each story. With the activities in this section, parents, grandparents and educators can turn story time into opportunities for lessons about the impact of the choices we make. We discover fun facts about the featured animal characters as well as questions that develop critical thinking and spark children’s creativity. Through the creative process, children develop essential life skills such as empathy, grit, imagination and critical thinking.” Suzanne Cooke, RSCJ Independent School Administrator Miami, Florida “Since I live in Baxter County, Arkansas, I had to check out your books and puppets. I am so glad I did! The delightful characters and books are perfect for my classroom of special needs children. My students will really benefit from these wonderful social stories. I have turned the reading corner of my classroom into The Gang at Baxter's Corner Reading Club. Thank you for creating these stories.” Rebecca Weliver Elementary Instructor Mountain Home, Arkansas
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  • Sideways Fred: Winner of Mom's Choice and Purple Dragonfly Awards

    L S V Baker, M E B Stottmann

    Paperback (Baxter's Corner, Aug. 19, 2017)
    "Jumping," thought Fred," looks like wonderful fun. I can't wait to grow legs and hop in the sun." As a tadpole, Fred can't wait to jump just like the older frogs. But one of Fred's new legs is shorter than the other and the jumping coach tells Fred that maybe jumping is not for him. Instead of giving up, Fred figures out a special way to jump. He practices and practices ... until he can hit the target every time. Through storytelling, Baxter's Corner(R) pursues its mission to inspire young children to develop positive social skills that affect behavior choices. Each book features fun filled pages that the reading with a series of questions and learning activities that focus on an important point for your young listener or reader, including: "What do you think" questions Fun facts about the featured animals Social skill activities "Stop and think" situations that show the effects of choices we make "Parents and educators share responsibility to engender in children empathy and a sense of responsibility. The children's books from Baxter's Corner help adults teach these essential skills through delightful stories. Not only are the characters engaging and their tales charming, the design of each story captivates the imagination of the child. As an educator for 40 years, I appreciate the Go Beyond feature at the end of each story. With the activities in this section, parents, grandparents and educators can turn story time into opportunities for lessons about the impact of the choices we make. We discover fun facts about the featured animal characters as well as questions that develop critical thinking and spark children's creativity. Through the creative process, children develop essential life skills such as empathy, grit, imagination and critical thinking." Suzanne Cooke, RSCJ Independent School Administrator Miami, Florida "Since I live in Baxter County, Arkansas, I had to check out your books and puppets. I am so glad I did! The delightful characters and books are perfect for my classroom of special needs children. My students will really benefit from these wonderful social stories. I have turned the reading corner of my classroom into The Gang at Baxter's Corner Reading Club. Thank you for creating these stories." Rebecca Weliver Elementary Instructor Mountain Home, Arkansas
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  • Why Stop For Tajo?: A story about respecting authority

    L.S.V. Baker, M.E.B. Stottmann

    Hardcover (Baxter's Corner, Sept. 12, 2019)
    “Each day after school at a quarter to three, a school guard named Tajo stands at Elm and McGee.”Tajo the Tarantula is the school crossing guard. Choosing to ignore Tajo’s directions, one youngster finds himself in the path of an oncoming truck. Afterwards he develops a new respect for authority when he considers Tajo’s rules are meant to keep him safe.Baxter’s Corner – Building Character is Child’s Play®Parents and educators agree that exposing children to learning values at an early age leads to healthy emotional and spiritual children. Baxter’s Corner has a unique series of books designed to enhance conversations between adults and preschool through primary-aged children. Each book has a magical section that allows caregivers to go beyond and tackle hard subjects like bulling, manners, being different than others, single-parent families, respecting authority, and working with others. Matching puppets, stretched canvas wall art, and removable wall decals bring the stories to life and deepen each child’s understanding of respect, determination, resilience, compassion, cooperation, and acceptance. Your books are fantastic! The illustrations, messages, and supplemental sections for teachers, parents, and caregivers are phenomenal!” Cortney Downs, MSSW, CSW Louisville Kentucky "Thank you for all the additional research and planning that went into the excellent expanded lessons in the back of the books!" Caren Yucha, M.A., CCC-SLP Pottstown, Pennsylvania
  • Ally Alone: Winner of Mom's Choice and Purple Dragonfly Awards

    L.S.V. Baker, M.E.B. Stottmann

    Hardcover (Baxter's Corner, Nov. 6, 2017)
    "No Dad to coach soccer, to play games or read books. No Dad to ride bikes or take fish off of hooks." Tomorrow is Donuts with Dads Day at school. Ally the Alligator is not looking forward to this special event because she does not have a dad to invite. What will she tell everyone when she shows up alone? Everything turns around when Ally chooses to focus on what she has instead of what she is missing. Through storytelling, Baxter’s Corner® pursues its mission to inspire young children to develop positive social skills that affect behavior choices. Each book features fun filled pages that Go Beyond the reading with a series of questions and learning activities that focus on an important point for your young listener or reader, including: “What do you think” questions Fun facts about the featured animals Social skill activities “Stop and think” situations that show the effects of choices we make
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