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Can You Keep a Straight Face?
By Elisa Géhin and Bernard Duisit. Can you keep a straight face? Straight eyebrows? Straight lips? A straight... nose?? This pop-up book is packed with interactive tabs that allow children to pull funny faces with impunity.
How Do You Sleep?
By Olivia Cosneau and Bernard Duisit. On a branch, under a wing, in a ball… How do you sleep?These pages are packed with interactive tabs that put children in the driving seat. A pop-up book with flaps to lift, tabs to pull and plenty of surprises!
Do You Want A Hug?
By Olivia Cosneau and Bernard Duisit. The panda cradles her cub, two fish kiss and the meerkat family cuddle one another. Do you want a hug? This pop-up book is a playful way to talk about consent and body boundaries with little ones.
Quarto USA
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
By Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara. Ruth promised herself she would do everything her mother didn’t get the chance to do. Ruth became one of the most iconic figures in U.S. politics, standing up for what she believed in, fighting for racial and gender equalit
Edward and the Horse
By Ann Rand, illustrated by Olle Eksell. First published in 1961, this winning tale follows a small boy named Edward who lives in a soaring New York City apartment building and yearns for a pet to keep him company.
If I Had a Kangaroo
By Gabby Dawnay, illustrated by Alex Barrow. Have you ever given any thought to what the perfect jumping pet would be? Wombats are cute, and koalas can cling, but what about a springy kangaroo?
If I Had a Sleepy Sloth
By Gabby Dawnay, illustrated by Alex Barrow. In this charming trip of the imagination, a little girl delights in experiencing life at a slower pace as she shares her day with a sleepy sloth who moves so slowly, moss grows in his fur!
I Carry Your Heart With Me
by E.E. Cummings, illustrated by Mati McDonough. Showing the strong bond of love between mother and child, within nature and throughout life, Cummings' heartfelt words expressed through McDonough's lovely illustrations combine to create a fresh, yet class
Families Grow
By Da Saks, illustrated by Brooke Smart. This warm appreciation of love invites the youngest readers to share in the joy and excitement of expecting families.
A Very Asian Guide to Korean Food
By Michelle Li & illustrated by Sunnu Rebecca Choi. A Very Asian Guide to Korean Food introduces little readers to classic and modern Korean dishes and provides fun facts about the foods and culture of Korea. Learn how kimchi is made or discover what make
Little Gestalten
Hello, Robot!
By CosiCosa, illustrations by Ana Seixas. CosiCosa is a women-led, non-profit organization working to raise awareness about technology and its impact on children and teenagers.
Quarto USA
Elton John
Elton's songwriting talent, musical skill and dazzling outfits have made him one of the all-time greats. Stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the m
My City
By Joanne Liu. A young boy discovers the excitement and unexpected delight of exploring his city--and so will readers of this vibrant picture book.
New York: A Book of Colors
By Ashley Evanson. In New York City, you can visit the green Statue of Liberty, hail a yellow taxi, and see blue lights in Times Square. Explore colors all over New York City in this gorgeous board book!
Baby Go! Japan
By Vanessa Lee Christensen , illustrated by Audrey Lee. We hanami 花見 under sakura 桜. It’s springtime in Japan!
Baby Go! South Korea
By Vanessa Lee Christensen , illustrated by Audrey Lee. Baby is carried in a podaegi 포대기. A quilted blanket to keep baby warm and close.
A Very Asian Guide to Indian Food
By Julie Ajinkya, illustrated by Aditi Kakade Beaufrand. They take you on a journey through the diverse and vibrant world of Indian cuisine, where there is something unique for everyone.
My Museum
By Joanne Liu. We all remember what it was like to be a child in a crowded art museum. It was hard to see, let alone appreciate the art. It got tiring. And there was so much else to look at! Joanne Liu's illustrations remind us that sometimes the best kin
A Dragon on the Roof
By Cécile Alix. Illustrated by Fred Sochard. Set in Casa Batlló, one of Antoni Gaudí’s most renowned buildings, this joyful story introduces young readers to the architect’s work, inciting their curiosity and imagination along the way.
Sharing BB
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.