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SaleThe Christmas Around the World books take place in France, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. Let your readers take off on a world tour this Christmas!
Christmas Around the World Bundle
By: Alta Halverson Seymour$97.00Original price was: $97.00.$92.18Current price is: $92.18.By: Alta Halverson Seymour$97.00Original price was: $97.00.$92.18Current price is: $92.18. Add to cart Quick View -
In a snow covered village, while children all sleep, the Christmas Cookie Sprinkle Snitcher, lands with a leap! All the sprinkles he snitches, it’s his Christmas fun, but without sprinkles the baking cannot be done! The villagers panic, but says Little Nat, “I’ll track down the Snitcher wherever he’s at!” Will Nat find the Snitcher? Will the Snitcher relent? Will the cookies be baked? Will the Snitcher repent? Will Nat lose the trail? Will he fall through the ice? If Nat finds the Snitcher, will the Snitcher be nice? These questions are answered for all to enjoy!Sku: 9789888180020
Christmas Cookie Sprinkle Snitcher
By: Robert Krauss, Virgil Partch$20.50 -
When a tie is not good enough, a more thoughtful Christmas gift is given. In the book, Christmas Day in the Morning, the main character Rob and his family scrape for every penny. It’s a classic tale necessary for all Christmas book collections.Sku: 9780688162672
Christmas Day in the Morning
By: Pearl S. Buck$23.99 -
When Wilma decides her garden needs a new beginning, she gathers string, scissors, shovels, sixty-two dozen balsam seedlings, and Parker, her five-year-old neighbor.Sku: 9780544105096
Christmas Farm
By: Mary Lyn Ray$12.50 -
Christmas has come to the Big Woods of Wisconsin! Laura and her family are excited to celebrate.Sku: 9780064434874
Christmas in the Big Woods
By: Laura Ingalls Wilder$9.99 -
When a leak ruins the sacristy wall in his father’s church, Jonathan Jefferson Weeks thinks Christmas Eve service will be ruined...Sku: 9780142411650
Christmas Tapestry
By: Patricia Polacco$13.99 -
Youngsters can celebrate the 500th anniversary of Columbus's fateful voyage with this dramatic, easy-to-read account of a pivotal moment in American history. "Sku: 9780679803690
Christopher Columbus
By: Stephen Krensky$7.99 -
There is perhaps no better loved, no more universal story than Cinderella. Almost every country in the world has a version of it, but the favorite of story-tellers is the French version by Charles Perrault. This translation is excellent for story-telling and also for reading aloud. Marcia Brown’s illustrations are full of magic and enchantment from the little cupids putting back the hands of the clock to the last scene at the palace. They are pictures that will stay in a child’s mind.Sku: 9780689814747
Cinderella
By: Marcia Brown$11.99 -
This brilliant edition of a timeless story is sure to become the favorite of a generation. Readers young and old will be enchanted by the vision and mastery of Kinuko Y. Craft's luminous paintings, inspired by the lavish artwork of late seventeenth-century France and embellished with extraordinary borders and ornamentation. Rich with radiant color and astonishing detail, here is a dream come true for anyone who has ever believed in living happily ever after.Sku: 9781587170041
Cinderella
By: Kinuko Y. Craft$25.99 -
Meet Jill and Craig, two children who mysteriously shrink and are taken prisoner by an ant colony. Down beneath the ground they are herded, to the city under the back steps and the complex world of the ant colony. Here where the haughty Queen rules with an iron hand, each of her subjects has a vital role to perform, and Jill and Craig are put to work. But no sooner had they become involved in the daily routine of the colony when an army of red ants sweeps down, threatening the destruction of the city and its inhabitants, including Jill and Craig! Evelyn Sibley Lampman’s exciting fantasy, sure to ignite an interest in nature, accurately explores the fascinating hierarchy of the ant world.Sku: 9781948959759
City Under the Back Steps
By: Evelyn Sibley Lampman$20.50 -
From the Publisher: “Norval the Fish is hosting a seaside talk show for the Fish Channel–and the Cat in the Hat and Thing One and Thing Two are Cameracat and Crew! Among Norval’s special guests are his old friend Clam-I-Am (a shy gal who lives in the sand and likes to spit), along with horseshoe and hermit crabs, jellyfish, sand fleas, starfish, seagulls, and miscellaneous mollusks. Seaweed, sea glass, tides, tidal pools, dunes, driftwood, and waves make cameo appearances, too. Warning: Beginning readers are apt to be swept away!”Sku: 9780375822803
Clam I Am!
By: Tish Rabe$12.99 -
From the Publisher: "Queen of Egypt at the age of eighteen, Cleopatra's passion was to untie the world under Egyptian rule. Legendary leaders risked their kingdoms to win her heart, and her epic life has inspired countless tales throughout history. A timeless story of love, war, and ambition, their pictorial biography is sure to entertain and educate."Sku: 9780688154806
Cleopatra
By: Diane Stanley; Peter Vennema$10.00 -
Read and find out about how to forecast a change in weather by looking at the clouds in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.Sku: 9780064452205
Clouds
By: Anne Rockwell$8.50 -
From the moment Christina puts on her shiny white boots, she wants to do everything perfectly, but it isn’t that kind of a day. Paw painting is meant to be fun, but Christina is a meticulous gifted cheetah cub who is so consumed with being perfect that she almost misses the opportunity to turn disaster into success.Sku: 9780880929356
Color My Boots
By: Gloria van Donge$15.95 -
George was one of those kids. You know, the kind that never stays still. And then one day, the doctor said he was going blind. Did that slow George down? Not for a single second. In fact, he was so fast, he went on to break a world record for blind runners. And now he’s breaking more barriers—because ironically, George Mendoza, blind painter, paints what he sees. George Mendoza started going blind at age 15 from a degenerative eye disease. It wasn't the sudden onset of blindness that many people experience. George lost his central vision and started seeing things that weren't there—eyes floating in the air, extraordinary colors, objects multiplied and reflected back. George describes this condition as having "kaleidoscope eyes." He triumphed over his blindness by setting the world record in the mile for blind runners, and later competing in both the 1980 and 1984 Olympics for the Disabled. Now a full-time artist, Mendoza's collection of paintings, also titled Colors of the Wind, is a National Smithsonian Affiliates traveling exhibit. Black and white line drawings by Hayley Morgan-Sanders.
"The story of George Mendoza, told in J.L. Powers' beautiful, poetic language, is an illumination of the persistent power of art. Colors of the Wind reminds us all that our biggest burdens are often our greatest gifts." —Kathi Appelt, author of The Underneath
"May everyone who sees George Mendoza's art understand the lessons of determination and fortitude." —First Lady, Laura Bush
"So many of us are tempted to crumble under what we perceive to be unbearable burdens. It's an inspiration and a challenge to read about George Mendoza who has triumphed over that, and so much more." —Jane Seymour, actress
Powers traces the life of Mendoza, a blind painter, accompanied by Mendoza’s own striking paintings. As a child, Mendoza learned that he was losing his vision: “George didn’t lose all his sight, though. Instead, he started seeing flashing lights and brilliant colors even at night when he dreamed.” Despite the changes in his vision (an afterword describes his condition as “kaleidoscope eyes”), Mendoza discovered a love for running, twice competing at the Olympics. He then found his life purpose when he takes the advice of a priest to “paint what you see.” Reproductions of Mendoza’s bright, abstract paintings appear opposite the text and small line drawings of George running and interacting with others. —Publishers Weekly, 9-1-2014 Mendoza's paintings...extraordinary creations of color, reflecting the dazzling kaleidoscope inside his own head. Colors of the Wind us an uplifting and inspiring picturebook biography, highly recommended especially for public and elementary school library children's collections. —Midwest Book Review, January 2015 “When his best friend dies, Mendoza finds purpose in painting (with brushes or fingers) his kaleidoscopic perception; these paintings appear throughout the book. His heavy, bold streaks and swirls of color depict key events, focusing his story in ways the short sentences supplemented by Morgan-Sanders’ minimalist line drawings cannot; it’s hard to look away from a swarm of blurry butterflies or a basketball hoop painted like a blazing eye.” —Kirkus Reviews 'An incredible gift': Picture book tells story of Las Cruces artist George Mendoza. —The El Paso TimesSku: 9781948959407Colors of the Wind: The Story of Blind Artist and Champion Runner George Mendoza
By: JL Powers; George Mendoza$20.50 -
From the Publisher: As is their custom, the d'Aulaires have thoroughly researched their subject in order to provide the most historically accurate account of the life of the man Samuel Eliot Morrison called "the greatest mariner that ever lived." In their pursuit, the d'Aulaires traveled to Spain, Portugal, and the Caribbean Islands to research original documents on the life of Columbus.Sku: 9780964380332
Columbus
By: Ingri and Edgar D'Aulaire$24.50