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  • It’s Time for Preschool!

    An effervescent introduction to preschool! The popular Esme Raji Codell captures just about everything—circle time, sharing time, play time, nap time, and more—with boundless energy that matches any preschooler. Perfect …

  • Island Sting

    When city girl Kenzie Ryan moves to a Florida wildlife refuge, she plunges straight into an eco-mystery. Kenzie trades New York streets for Keys pollution cleanup, and now, instead of …

  • I Wanted to Know All about God

    In simple, poetic language this engaging book explores the kinds of questions children ask about God: What does God do in the morning? Where is God at night? What colors does God …

  • I Love You Nose! I Love You Toes!

    Our wonderful bodies—aren’t they amazing? Come celebrate all the things that make us who we are—from the tops of our heads to the tips of our toes, to our tummies, …

  • I Love People

    I Love People is packed with 120 pages of fun-filled writing and drawing activities, games, prompts and musings that will show you how to love the people around you – your …

  • I Love Ewe: An Ode to Animal Moms

    From geese to kangaroos to humans, every mom and dad is known by his or her own special name. Bouncing texts full of fun wordplay and adorable illustrations feature animal …

  • I Lost My Mobile at the Mall

    Elly Pickering is dreading telling her parents that’s she’s lost her mobile phone – again – what with the Global Financial crisis and everything. But losing her mobile is just …

  • I Loathe You

    Just how much does Big Monster loathe Little Monster? Let it count the ways…. I loathe you more than tooth decay More than blizzard snow in May More than garbage in …

  • I Haiku You

    This giftable little picture book of haiku by award winner Betsy Snyder is something adults will love to give one another as much as they’ll enjoy sharing it with the …

  • Huggy Kissy

    When you’re an adorable bald baby, your family finds lots of ways to show you how much they love you: Mommy lifts you uppy, Daddy kisses you on the tummy, …

  • Hug A Bull: An Ode to Animal Dads

    “Take a look, my dad’s a Gander. Take a nap, our dads are Boars.” From baby geese to kangaroos to humans, every mom and dad is known by his or …

  • Huff & Puff

    This interactive retelling of the Three Little Pigs story allows the reader to play the part of the big bad wolf. Three interior die-cut holes invite readers to huff, puff, …

  • How To Save A Life

    Jill is trying to recover from the death of her father last year, and reeling at her mother’s news that she will be adopting a baby.  Not only that, but …

  • How to Rock Braces and Glasses

    In this hilarious debut novel of karmic retribution, a middle school queen bee finds herself suddenly at the bottom of the social food chain.  Will Kacey claw her way back …

  • How Lamar’s Bad Prank Won a Bubba-Sized Trophy

    A humorous and heartwarming debut novel about one boy’s abiding love of bowling, and his struggle to emerge from the shadow of his basketball star brother.

  • How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You?

    Parents and children can never find enough ways to say “I love you” – and now, America’s favorite dinosaurs are saying it in a very big way! Even when little …

  • Horrible Hauntings: An Augmented Reality Collection of Ghosts and Ghouls

    This exciting new book brings to life—quite literally—ten famous hauntings from the annals of history. Using interactive augmented reality to enhance the images on the pages, readers are able to …

  • Horns, Tails, Spikes, and Claws

    A mix-and-match monster board book! Horns, Tails, Spikes, and Claws is a mix-and-match board book of monstrous proportions! Building off of the well-known song “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes,” this book explores …

  • Hoop Kings

    Tim Duncan cashes in double-digit points by banking it off the backboard. Kevin Garnett makes his new-and-improved moves in 3-D. As for Shaquille O’Neal, just see what it might take to fill …

  • Holding on to Zoe

    After sixteen-year-old Jules has her baby, Zoe, it doesn’t matter anymore that her mother thinks she’s a drama queen, or that her father left them years ago, or even that …


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