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Laurence King
Let's Look at... Shapes
By Marion Deuchars, this book is the perfect introduction to shapes. Make learning fun and stimulating as you go through the pages of this gorgeous book for young readers, full of colorful and engaging illustrations.
Laurence King
Let's Look at... Numbers
By Marion Deuchars, this book is the perfect introduction to counting. Make learning fun and stimulating as you go through the pages of this gorgeous book for young readers.
Sumo Opposites
By Sanae Ishida. Simple, charming scenes with sumo wrestlers help young readers learn the concept of opposites, like awake and asleep, and up and down. The Japanese word that corresponds to the English word for each opposite is included.
Sumo Counting
By Sanae Ishida. Take a peek into the lives of sumo wrestlers in this adorable counting book! Simple, charming scenes within the sumo stable let young readers practice numbers from one to ten, fifty, and one hundred, while they learn how sumo wrestlers do
Sharing
By Yusuke Yonezu. When two rabbits want the same carrot, how can they decide who gets it? When two monkeys want the same banana, what are they to do? The answer becomes clear when you turn the die-cut pages to find the answers.
Little Truck Bb
By Taro Gomi
Little Truck is setting out to explore! He's going fast, climbing hills, and braving tunnels, being just the right amount of careful along the way. But no matter how far he goes, his caring parent is never far behind.
Little Truck is setting out to explore! He's going fast, climbing hills, and braving tunnels, being just the right amount of careful along the way. But no matter how far he goes, his caring parent is never far behind.
Quarto USA
Agatha Christie
By Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, illustrated by Elisa Munso.
When Agatha was young, she read books every night, but always had her own idea for how they should end!
When Agatha was young, she read books every night, but always had her own idea for how they should end!
Andy Warhol Andyland
By Andy Warhol and Mudpuppy. ANDYLAND is an interactive introduction to Andy Warhol's art and philosophy. Young readers lift the flaps to reveal Warhol's words, which will intrigue adults and children alike.
Bus Stop
By Taro Gomi. This simple story, following a bus on its daily route, encourages children to find a variety of objects in the illustrations. Bursting with color, Taro Gomi transforms an everyday event into a joyous journey from start to finish.
Daddy Kisses
By Anne Gutman and Georg Hallensleben
What could be sweeter than adorable baby animals snuggling with their daddies? This simple board book with warm illustrations feature a variety of animals and celebrate the affection between fathers and children.
What could be sweeter than adorable baby animals snuggling with their daddies? This simple board book with warm illustrations feature a variety of animals and celebrate the affection between fathers and children.
Quarto USA
Frida Kahlo
By Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, illustrated by Gee Fan Eng.
When Frida was a teenager, a terrible road accident changed her life forever. Her self-portraits, which show her pain and grief, but also her passion for life and instinct for survival.
When Frida was a teenager, a terrible road accident changed her life forever. Her self-portraits, which show her pain and grief, but also her passion for life and instinct for survival.
Hello New York
By Christopher Franceschelli. Illustrator Géraldine Cosnau.
Playful die-cuts peek into windows and under bridges on each spread, culminating in an iconic gatefold at the end.
Playful die-cuts peek into windows and under bridges on each spread, culminating in an iconic gatefold at the end.
Her Right Foot
Written by Dave Eggers and Shawn Harris.
If you had to name a statue, any statue, odds are good you’d mention the Statue of Liberty. Have you seen her?
She’s in New York. She’s holding a torch. And she’s in mid-stride, moving forward. But why?
If you had to name a statue, any statue, odds are good you’d mention the Statue of Liberty. Have you seen her?
She’s in New York. She’s holding a torch. And she’s in mid-stride, moving forward. But why?
I really Want to See You, Grandma
By Taro Gomi
Yumi and her grandmother have the same great idea: They want to see each other. So they each head out to do just that, only to completely miss each other along the way!
Yumi and her grandmother have the same great idea: They want to see each other. So they each head out to do just that, only to completely miss each other along the way!
Let's Learn Japanese
By Aurora Cacciapuoti. Pairing words and characters with whimsical illustrations, each section features examples of word pronunciation, the three main Japanese writing systems (kanji, hiragana, and katakana), and common Japanese elements.
Life Doesn't Frighten Me
By Maya Angelou, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Sara Jane Boyers.
Celebrating its successful 25 years in print, this brilliant introduction to poetry and contemporary art features brief, updated biographies of Angelou and Basquiat, an afterword from the edit
Celebrating its successful 25 years in print, this brilliant introduction to poetry and contemporary art features brief, updated biographies of Angelou and Basquiat, an afterword from the edit
Mommy! Mommy!
By Taro Gomi
Two chicks embark on a quest to track down their mommy. But appearances can be deceiving, and the chicks stumble across several lookalikes before finally finding their mother hen.
Two chicks embark on a quest to track down their mommy. But appearances can be deceiving, and the chicks stumble across several lookalikes before finally finding their mother hen.
Laurence King
Walls
By Brad Holdgrafer, illustrated by Jay Cover
Speaking to today's critical political issues, this playful and encouraging story about breaking down barriers helps children learn about inclusivity, equality, openness, and kindness.
Speaking to today's critical political issues, this playful and encouraging story about breaking down barriers helps children learn about inclusivity, equality, openness, and kindness.
Laurence King
Who Pooped? A Matching & Memory Game Cards
By Claudia Boldt & Aidan Onn.
Funny memory game for families: Did you know that wombats poop in cubes? Whose poop is bigger—a hippo or a moose?
Funny memory game for families: Did you know that wombats poop in cubes? Whose poop is bigger—a hippo or a moose?
The I Wonder Bookstore
By Shinsuke Yoshitake.
At The I Wonder Bookstore, customers come in and ask the owner countless variations on its namesake question ("I wonder if you have any books about...") and he is happy to fill their requests in enchanting ways.
At The I Wonder Bookstore, customers come in and ask the owner countless variations on its namesake question ("I wonder if you have any books about...") and he is happy to fill their requests in enchanting ways.