Children's Books for Spring
Compiled by Sally Lodge -- Publishers Weekly, 2/12/2001
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Compiled by Sally Lodge -- 2/12/01 A-C ABBEVILLE KIDS Series ABRAMS Teenie Bird: And How She Learned to Fly by Greet Bosschaert ($12.95). A bird embarks on a new adventure. (3-6) Toni's Topsy-Turvy Telephone Day by Laura Ljungkvist ($15.95) offers a twist on the game of Telephone. (3-6) Sally G s to the Mountains by Stephen Huneck ($17.95). This dog meets new friends on a trip to the mountains. (4-8) Babar's Little Girl and Babar's ABC by Laurent de Brunhoff ($16.95 each) are two tales featuring the residents of Celesteville. (4-8) The Sun, the Moon, and the Gardener's Son by Charles Heilbronn, illus. by Y.Z. Kami
Circus Train by Jos. A. Smith ($17.95). Will a boy who has just moved to town get excited when the circus arrives? (4-8) Hello Kitty's Little Book of Big Ideas: A Girl's Guide to Brains, Beauty, Fashion and Fun! by Marie Moss, illus. by Sandra Higashi and Byron Glaser ($14.95), offers advice on a range of topics. (8-12) Art Ed Books and Kits: Frida Kahlo, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and Jacob Lawrence, created by Janet Boris, edited by Walter Hopps and Deborah Schwartz ($19.95 each), include a book on the featured artist and art supplies for aspiring young painters. (8-up) Heart to Heart: New P ms Inspired by Twentieth-Century American Art, edited by Jan Greenberg ($19.95), collects p try aimed at helping children appreciate art. (10-14) AKADINE PRESS (TRAFALGAR SQUARE, DIST.) The Return of the Twelves by Pauline Clark, illus. by Bernarda Bryson ($24.95). A boy discovers 12 wooden soldiers that once belonged to the Brontë children. (10-up) The Golden Age and Dream Days by Kenneth Grahame, illus. by Ernest H. Shepard ($22.95 each), collect vignettes about the adventures of siblings. (10-up) ALL ABOUT KIDS (BOOKMASTERS, DIST.) Jake the Barbarian by Jackie Leigh Ross, illus. by Rigo Chacon Jr. ($15.95), introduces a trouble-making toddler. (4-8) The Wherewolf? by Jackie Leigh Ross, illus. by Brad Bauer ($16.95). A girl befriends a grumpy wolf. (4-10) The Flight of the Sunflower by Melissa Bourbon-Ramirez, illus. by Nadine Takvorian ($16.95). The wind takes a sunflower seed on a journey. (5-10) Paperbacks ALLEN &UNWIN (INDEPENDENT PUBLISHERS GROUP, DIST.) Sister Night &Sister Day by Beth Norling ($14.95) is a tale about sibling rivalry, diligence and laziness. (4-10) Paperback Series ALWAYS KIDS PUBLISHING (800-603-6041) Fishing with Foster: The Legend Begins by Foster Bowman and Turner Bowman, illus. by Larry Brooks ($21.95). A young angler shares stories of his fishing experiences. (5-up) AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY ANDERSEN PRESS (TRAFALGAR SQUARE, DIST.) The Sun Robbers by Gus Clarke ($13.95). Animals try to discover who has stolen the sun. (3-6) Rock-a-Doodle-Do! by Michael Foreman ($16.95) is a reworking of "The Musicians of Bremen." (5-8) Paperback ANNICK PRESS (FIREFLY BOOKS, DIST.) Bing Finds Chutney by Andrea Wayne von Königslöw ($18.95, paper $5.95). An elephant visits a lonely pig. (2-4) The Grandmother Doll by Alice L. Bartels, illus. by Dusan Petricic ($17.95, paper $6.95). Grandmother Doll teaches Katy that, even though she has the flu, she has much to be thankful for. (4-7) Night School by Loris Lesynski ($18.95, paper $5.95). Since Eddie likes to stay up late, his parents enroll him in night school. (4-7) The Doctor and You by Diane Swanson ($19.95, paper $7.95) introduces readers to the instruments and procedures they may encounter on a visit to a doctor's office or hospital. (4-7) ANTIQUE COLLECTORS' CLUB/ACC CHILDREN'S CLASSICS ARIMAX (215-862-5899) ARIZONA HIGHWAYS ARTE PÚBLICO PRESS/PIÑATA BOOKS The Last Doll/La última muñeca by Diane Gonzales Bertrand, trans. by Alejandra Balestra, illus. by Anthony Accardo ($14.95). In this bilingual tale, an old-fashioned doll fears she will be the last one purchased. (3-7) Magda's Piñata Magic/Magda y la piñata mágica by Becky Chavarría-Cháirez, trans. by Gabriela Baeza, illus. by Anne Vega ($14.95).
Muffler Man/El hombre mofle by Tito Campos, trans. by Evangelina Vigil-Piñón, illus. by Lamberto Álvarez and Beto Álvarez ($14.95). Latino folk art inspires a boy and his family. (3-7) The Orlando Cepeda Story by Bruce Markusen ($16.95) is a biography of this baseball player. (11-up) Trino's Time by Diane Gonzales Bertrand ($14.95, paper $9.95) is a sequel to Trino's Choice. (11-up) Paperbacks The Summer of El Pintor by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman ($9.95). When she moves to the barrio, a girl encounters a mystery. (11-up) AUGUST HOUSE Paperback Reprint Paperback Reissues BAKER BOOK HOUSE Series BAREFOOT BOOKS Bunbun, the Middle One by Sharon Pierce McCullough ($14.99). Bunbun celebrates the joys of being a middle child. (up to 4) There's a Cow in the Cabbage Patch by Stella Blackstone, illus. by Clare Beaton ($14.99). Barnyard animals find their way back home for dinner. (up to 4) Come Here, Cleo! by Stella Blackstone, illus. by Caroline Mockford ($14.99). A cat finds more than she expected when she explores the garden. (up to 4) Bear in Sunshine by Stella Blackstone, illus. by Debbie Harter ($14.99). Bear helps teach readers about all kinds of weather. (up to 4) Marmalade and the Magic Birds by Robin Harris ($15.99). Can a cat save his birds from a wily wizard? (4-8) Grandpa Blows His Pennywhistle Until the Angels Sing by Susan L. Roth ($16.99). Grandpa comes to the rescue when James falls off the barn roof. (5-10) Board Book Reprints Paperbacks Paperback in Spanish Paperback Reprint BARRON'S Hide and Seek Birthday Treat by Linda Jennings, illus. by Joanne Partis ($12.95). Little Leopard finds a surprise at home after unsuccessfully searching for friends to help celebrate his birthday. (2-5) One, Two, Guess Who? by Colin and Jacqui Hawkins ($9.95) is a counting book with a rhyming text. (2-5) Yucky Stuff by Moira Butterfield, illus. by Chris Fisher ($9.95). A glob of green glue is packaged with this story about a boy who discovers goo that bounces all over town. (4-8) Series
Paperbacks Your Family from the Youngest to the Oldest by Nuria Roca, illus. by Rosa Curto ($6.95), offers family-oriented activities, including drawing a family tree. (3-6) The U.S. Constitution and You by Syl Sobel ($6.95) explains how the Constitution affects and protects Americans today. (8-10) Paperback in Spanish Paperback Series BETHANY HOUSE Where Ya Gonna Go? by Kevin Johnson ($9.99) is a guide for high school graduates. (17-18) Paperback Series BEYOND WORDS Soul Searching Journal: A Guide to Self Discovery for Girls by Sarah Stillman ($10.95) is a companion volume to Soul Searching: A Girl's Guide to Finding Herself.(12-up). Paperbacks So, You Wanna Be a Writer? by Vicki Hambleton and Cathleen Greenwood ($8.95). A career guide. (9-16) BLOOMSBURY UK (TRAFALGAR SQUARE, DIST.) Moon Tales: Myths of the Moon from Around the World by Rina Singh, illus. by Debbie Lush ($22.95), is a collection of stories featuring the moon. (8-11) Chaucer the Cat and the Animal Pilgrims by Patricia Borlenghi, illus. by Giles Greenfield ($22.95), tells of animals who make their way across Europe to visit the town of their patron saint. (8-11) The Emperor and the Nightingale by Fiona Waters, illus. by Paul Birkbeck ($19.95). An adaptation of this Hans Christian Andersen tale. (8-11) The Brave Sister: A Story from the Arabian Nights by Fiona Waters, illus. by Danuta Mayer ($19.95), retells a tale from this epic. (8-11) BOYDS MILLS PRESS The Itsy Bitsy Spider by Lorianne Siomades ($7.95) is a board book presenting this rhyme. (2-6) The Bus for Us by Suzanne Bloom ($10.95). On her first day of school, Tess wonders what the school bus will look like. (3-7) Daisy the Firecow by Viki Woodworth ($15.95). A cow takes on the job of firehouse mascot. (4-7) This Is the Ocean by Kersten Hamilton, illus. by Lorianne Siomades ($14.95), follows the process of precipitation from raindrop to ocean. (4-8) Emma Jo's Song by Faye Gibbons, illus. by Sherry Meidell ($15.95). A girl finds the courage to sing in public when an old hound dog joins her. (5-8) Last Night at the Zoo by Michael Garland ($15.95). Zoo animals enjoy a night on the town. (5-8) Mommy P ms by John Micklos Jr., illus. by Lori McElrath-Eslick ($15.95, paper $8.95), collects p ms celebrating motherhood. (5-up) Sharks! Strange and Wonderful by Laurence Pringle, illus. by Meryl Henderson ($15.95), presents facts about sharks. (6-9) Storm Coming! by Audrey Baird, illus. by Patrick O'Brien ($15.95), compiles p ms about stormy weather. (6-10) Coyote and Badger: Desert Hunters of the Southwest by Bruce Hiscock ($15.95) tells a story about coyotes and badgers hunting together. (7-10) Sing of the Earth and Sky: P ms About Our Planet and the Wonders Beyond by Aileen Fisher, illus. by Karmen Thompson ($15.95), offers p ms about the earth, moon, sun and stars. (7-12) Bobcat: North America's Cat by Stephen Swinburne, illus. by Meryl Henderson ($15.95), examines the behavior and habitat of bobcats. (7-up) On the Trail of Sacagawea by Peter Lourie ($18.95). Photos illustrate this present-day journey following Sacagawea's trail from North Dakota to Oregon. (7-up) Dear Mother, Dear Daughter: P ms for Young People by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple, illus. by Gil Ashby ($15.95). A mother and daughter converse through p try. (10-12) Groover's Heart by Carole Crowe ($15.95). A girl discovers the truth about her parents' deaths and forges a new life for herself. (10-up) Paperback Paperback Reprints BROADMAN &HOLMAN My Happy Heart by Melody Carlson, illus. by Jim Osborn ($12.99), introduces a boy whose heart overflows with love. (4-10) Excuse Me by Cathy Drinkwater Better, illus. by Nancy Johnston ($11.99), sets out to teach manners. (5-8) Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg? by Leslie Eckard, illus. by Judy Sakaguchi ($11.99), encourages children to ask about the way the world works. (5-8) Series Paperback Series CALAMUS (323-650-5384) Annakate's Applesauce by Catherine Kanner ($18.95) is an alphabetical roundup of recipes. (5-10) CANDLEWICK Farmer Will by Jane Cowen-Fletcher ($14.99). A young farmer's toy barnyard comes to life. (2-5) In a Minute! by Virginia Miller ($15.99). Can Bartholomew be patient while George finishes his chores? (2-5) Little Baa by Kim Lewis ($15.99) is the story of a lost lamb. (2-5) Maisy Drives and Maisy Plays by Lucy Cousins ($4.99 each) are board books starring this young mouse. (2-5) My Dolly by Woody Guthrie, illus. by Vladimir Radunsky ($12.99), is a follow-up to Howdi Do and Bling Blang. (2-5) Strawberries Are Red and What Is Black and White? by Petr Horácek ($4.99 each) are concept books for toddlers. (2-5) Where Is Little Harry? by Graham Philpot ($12.99). Pigs star in this hide-and-seek, lift-the-flap tale. (2-5) I'm Small by Lilian Moore, illus. by Jill McElmurry ($13.99), presents 18 p ms. (2-6) Felix Feels Better by Rosemary Wells ($12.99). After he overeats, Felix visits Doctor Duck. (2-up) The Very Kind Rich Lady and Her One Hundred Dogs by Chinlun Lee ($15.99) introduces a woman and her canine family. (2-up) Maisy at the Fair and Maisy G s Shopping by Lucy Cousins ($9.99 each, paper $3.29) are adventures based on Maisy's TV series. (3-5) A Kitten Called Moonlight by Martin Waddell, illus. by Christian Birmingham ($15.99). A mother and daughter rescue a kitten on a winter night. (3-6) Colors by Robert Crowther ($12.99) is a pop-up book introducing colors. (3-6) Tom Rabbit by Martin Waddell, illus. by Barbara Firth ($15.99). Sammy leaves his toy rabbit outside alone. (3-6) Two Homes by Claire Masurel, illus. by Kady MacDonald Denton ($14.99). Whether he is at his mother's or his father's house, Alex knows that he is loved. (3-6) Just Like You by Jan Fearnley ($15.99). A mother's love holds the answer to a young mouse's
Rattletrap Car by Phyllis Root, illus. by Jill Barton ($15.99). A family sets out for the lake in their rattletrap car. (4-8) One Day at Wood Green Animal Shelter by Patricia Casey ($16.99) takes a behind-the-scenes look at a bustling animal shelter. (5-8) The Snail House by Allan Ahlberg, illus. by Gillian Tyler ($13.99). A woman tells her grandchildren a story about a snail house. (5-8) The Cool Crazy Crickets to the Rescue by David Elliott, illus. by Paul Meisel ($13.99, paper $4.50). The young members of this club aid a stray cat. (6-8) Clarice Bean, Guess Who's Babysitting? by Lauren Child ($16.99) tells what happens when Uncle Ted comes to sit. (6-10) Lady Lollipop by Dick King-Smith, illus. by Jill Barton ($14.99), is a tale about a special pig. (7-10) The Transmogrification of Rosc Wizzle by David Elliott ($12.99) centers on a boy who begins changing into a bug. (7-10) Where the Big Fish Are by Jonathan London, illus. by Adam Gustavson ($16.99). Boys propose to set out to sea on a raft they've built themselves. (7-10) Interrupted Journey by Kathryn Lasky, photos by Christopher G. Knight ($16.99), offers a photo-essay on sea turtles. (8-12) The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo ($12.99) reveals the friendship between a 12-year-old boy and a girl. (10-up) Things I Have to Tell You, edited by Betsy Franco, photos by Nina Nickles ($15.99, paper $8.99). Teenage girls tell their own stories in p try and prose. (12-up) The Brimstone Journals by Ron K rtge ($15.99). A teen's journal describes the students and goings-on at a suburban high school. (14-up) Series Reissues Paperbacks Where's Waldo? Plundering Pirates and Where's Waldo? Fighting Knights by Rachel Wright, based on the characters created by Martin Handford ($3.99 each), are new Waldo adventures. (6-up) The Reappearance of Sam Webber by Jonathon Scott Fuqua ($8.99). Originally published as a hardcover adult novel, this tells of a youngster's struggle to triumph over fear and despair. (10-up) Paperback Reprints Paperback Series Reprints MARSHALL CAVENDISH The Rabbit's Bride by Holly Meade ($15.95). A soft-hearted maiden escapes from the rabbit who wants to marry her. (4-8) Tupag the Dreamer by Kerry Hannula Brown, illus. by Linda Saport ($15.95). Tupag is given an ultimatum: stop dreaming and start helping, or leave. (4-8) City Kids by Patricia Hubbell, illus. by Theresa Flavin ($15.95), collects p ms about kids growing up in the city. (4-8) Sky, Sea, the Jetty, and Me by Leonard Everett Fisher ($15.95). A boy watches as a storm gathers, rages and then calms. (5-8) The Leaving by Bettye Stroud, illus. by Cedric Lucas ($15.95). A girl and her family escape from slavery. (6-9) The Great Chicken Debacle by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor ($14.95). Siblings make a deal with their father during summer vacation. (8-12) Feather in the Wind by Nancy Johnston ($14.95). A teenage girl has trouble adjusting to the changes in her life. (10-14) Chipper by James Lincoln Collier ($14.95). A boy tries to live his life as his mother would have wanted. (10-14) CEDCO CHARLESBRIDGE The M&M's Brand Valentine Book and The M&M's Brand Birthday Book by Barbara Barbieri McGrath, illus. by Peggy Tagel ($6.95 each), are board books that set out to teach colors and counting skills. (2-6) Butterflies Fly by Yvonne Winer, illus. by Karen Lloyd-Jones ($16.95, paper $6.95), presents p try focusing on butterflies. (4-9) The Coin Counting Book by Rozanne Lanczak Williams ($16.95, paper $6.95) introduces U.S. coins and counting concepts. (5-9) Underwater Counting: Even Numbers by Jerry Pallotta, illus. by David Biedrycki ($16.95, paper $6.95). A journey under water teaches readers to count by two. (6-9) Footprints on the Moon by Alexandra Siy ($16.95, paper $7.95) chronicles human endeavors to explore outer space. (6-12) Board Book in Spanish Series Paperback Paperback Series CHARLESBRIDGE/TALEWINDS Paper Lanterns by Stefan Czernecki ($15.95) is a story about friendship and perseverance, set in an ancient culture. (3-8) Uncle Rain Cloud by Tony Johnston, illus. by Fabricio Vanden Br ck ($15.95). A Mexican man and his nephew help each other learn English in their new American home. (5-9) Paperback Reprint CHARLESBRIDGE/WHISPERING COYOTE Sidney Won't Swim by Hilde Schuurmans ($15.95). A boy g s to great lengths to avoid his first swimming lesson. (3-8) Paperback Reprints CHELSEA HOUSE
Black Americans of Achievement greets Angela Bassett by Dennis Tuttle ($19.95, paper $9.95, 10-up). Five titles join Great Disasters: Reforms and Ramifications, including The Bombing of Hiroshima by John Ziff and The Holocaust by Judy Hasday ($19.95 each, 10-up). New to Exploration of Africa: The Emerging Nations are South Africa by Bruce and Becky Fish and Nigeria by Dan Harmon ($29.95 each, 12-up). Among the 18 new Bloom's Bio Critiques are Maya Angelou by Cindy Dyson, Geoffrey Chaucer by Ellyn Sanna, Robert Frost by Bruce and Becky Fish and Edgar Allan P by Kay Cornelius ($24.95 each, 13-up). Crime, Justice, and Punishment gains six volumes, including The FBI by Dan Harmon and Victimless Crimes by Justin Fernandez ($19.95 each, 13-up). CHICAGO REVIEW PRESS Number Sense and Nonsense: Building Math Creativity and Confidence Through Number Play by Claudia Zaslavsky ($14.95) rounds up more than 80 math activities. (8-12) Marco Polo for Kids: His Marvelous Journey to China, 21 Activities by Janis Herbert ($16.95) is an activity book based on Marco Polo's travels. (9-up) The Circus of Words: Acrobatic Anagrams, Parading Palindromes, Wonderful Words on a Wire, and More Lively Letter Play by Richard Lederer, illus. by Dave Morice ($12.95), offers word-related activities. (9-up) The Science of Life: Projects and Principles for Beginning Biologists by Frank Bottone Jr. ($14.95) collects 25 biology projects. (9-up) CHILDREN'S BOOK PRESS Paperback Reprints CHILDREN'S PRESS Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists welcomes Dorothea Lange, Edgar Degas and Norman Rockwell by Mike Venezia ($6.95 each, 8-9). True Books: American History and True Books: Space each have four additions; and True Books: Animals and True Books: Earth Science add five titles each ($6.95 each, 8-10). Cornerstones of Freedom introduces The Changing White House by Barbara Silberdick Feinberg, The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial by Anne Phillips, Impeachment by Andrew Santella and The National Mall by Brendan January ($5.95 each, 9-11). Cities of the World visits Dallas by Deborah Kent and Toronto by Barbara Radcliffe and Stillman Rogers ($9.95 each, 9-14). Extraordinary People welcomes Extraordinary People of the Harlem Renaissance by Stephen and Sheila Jackson Hardy ($6.95, 11-up). Builtfor Speed zooms on with eight new volumes, including Drag Racer by Matthew Pitt and Speed Boat by Mark Beyer ($6.95 each, 12-18). Among the seven additions to Celebrity Bios are Britney Spears by Morgan Talmadge and Freddie Prinze Jr. by Kristin McCracken ($6.95 each, 12-18). CHILDREN'S PRESS/ANVIL BOOKS (DUFOUR EDITIONS, DIST.) Paperbacks The Spirit of the Attic by Mary Arrigan ($8.95). An Irish girl explores strange happenings at Heather Grange. (8-12) Growing Pains by Kate McMahon ($8.95). An Irish girl learns about horses, as well as about herself. (8-12) Circle of Daredevils by Paul Bradshaw ($8.95). Irish children start a daredevil club. (10-12) Paperback Series CHILD'S PLAY The First Christmas by Kees M rbeek ($19.99) is a pop-up retelling of the Nativity story. (4-11) Numbers Factory ($12.99) sets out to teach multiplication and division. (5-10) Series Paperback CHOUETTE/COMPASS (514-925-3325) Series CHOUETTE/KITE CHOUETTE/NORTH STAR CHOUETTE/PEEK-A-BOO CHRONICLE Drive This Book and Kiss This Book ($6.95 each). Youngsters push buttons to hear the sounds that vehicles and animal kisses make. (up to 3) Big Noisy Trucks and Diggers ($12.95) reveals the sights and sounds of a construction site. (2-6) Rhinos Who Play Soccer by Julie Mammano ($12.95). The rhinos who surfed and snowboarded in earlier books take to the soccer field. (2-6) I Wonder Why by Lois Rock, illus. by Christopher Corr ($14.95), celebrates childlike wonder and curiosity. (2-6) Sam's Big Book of Words by Yves Got ($12.95). Sam the young rabbit learns new words. (2-6) Ook the Book by Lissa Rovetch, illus. by Shannon McNeill ($12.95), presents tongue-twisting rhymes. (2-6) Morning Dance by Todd Hannert ($12.95). Sherman discovers a way to shake up his daily routine. (2-6) Ghost Wings by Barbara M. Joosse, illus. by Giselle Potter ($15.95). A girl loses her best friend--her grandmother. (3-8) Cinderella/Cenicienta, adapted by Francesc Boada, trans. by James Surges, illus. by Monse Fransoy ($12.95, paper $6.95), retells this tale in English and Spanish. (3-8) Pet Boy by Keith Graves ($13.95). On an intergalactic adventure, Stanley learns the ups and downs of being a pet. (3-up) Drawing Trucks and Diggers: A Book of Stencils ($9.95) is a drawing guide with 10 stencils. (5-up) Story in a Box: Cinderella and The Princess and the Pea by Keri Smith ($9.95 each) offer a storybook, paper dolls and a pop-up scene. (6-10) Big Trucks and Diggers in 3-D by Mark Blum ($14.95). Stereoscopic photography displays large building machines. (6-up) Abstract Alphabet by Paul Cox ($17.95). Shapes make up letters in this ABC book. (6-up) Galapagos in 3-D by Mark Blum ($18.95) explores these islands in 3-D. (6-up) What Can You Do with a Paper Bag? ($14.95) is an activity book inspired by works of art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (8-12) Beadgirl by Mikyla Bruder, photos by David Magnusson ($18.95), contains instructions and materials to make 10 beading projects. (8-up) The Sketchbook of Thomas Blue Eagle by Gay Matthaei and Jewel Grutman, illus. by Adam Cvijanovic ($16.95), is a fictional sketchbook that tells of a young, 19th-century Native American man. (9-12) The Amazing Book of Paper Boats by Jerry Roberts, illus. by Willy Bullock ($18.95), offers 18 boat designs and waterproof paper. CINCO PUNTOS PRESS ¡El cucuy!: A Bogeyman Cuento in English and Spanish, retold by J Hayes, illus. by Honorio Robledo ($15.95), is a bilingual tale about a bogeyman who snatches two sisters. (9-12) CLARION Didi and Daddy on the Promenade by Marilyn Singer, illus. by Marie-Louise Gay ($14), spotlights a girl and her father at this Brooklyn landmark. (2-5) Beach Day by Karen Roosa, illus. by Maggie Smith ($15). Rhymed verse describes a family's day at the beach. (3-6) Summer: An Alphabet Acrostic by Steven Schnur, illus. by Leslie Evans ($15), presents acrostic p ms about this season. (3-7) Aunt Flossie's Hats (and Crab Cakes Later): 10th Anniversary Edition by Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard, illus. by James Ransome ($16), includes a new afterword by the author. (3-6) The Circus Surprise by Ralph Fletcher, illus. by Vladimir Vagin ($15). A clown helps Nick find his parents when the boy gets lost at the circus. (4-7) Jin Woo by Eve Bunting, illus. by Chris K. S ntpiet ($16). Davey adjusts to his new baby brother from Korea. (5-8) Gugu's House by Catherine Stock ($14). A girl visiting her artist grandmother in a dry Zimbabwe village learns the value of the rains. (5-8) Riding the Tiger by Eve Bunting, illus. by David Frampton ($16). In this allegorical fantasy, a tiger invites a boy onto his back and won't let him get off. (6-9) A Pocketful of P ms by Nikki Grimes, illus. by Javaka Stept ($15). Verse and collage art center on a girl growing up in Harlem. (6-10) Toasting Marshmallows: Camping P ms by Kristine O'Connell George, illus. by Kate Kiesler ($15), celebrates a family's camping trip. (6-10) The Secrets of Ms. Snickle's Class by Laurie Miller Hornik, illus. by Debbie Tilley ($15), is a novel about a teacher who presides over a classroom full of secrets. (7-10) Anna on the Farm by Mary Downing Hahn, illus. by Diane de Groat ($15), is a companion book to Anna in the City. (7-10) Dinosaur Parents, Dinosaur Young: Uncovering the Mystery of Dinosaur Families by Kathleen Weidner Z hfeld, illus. by Paul Carrick and Bruce Shillinglaw ($17), examines what life was like for dinosaurs and their young. (7-11) Wildflowers Around the Year by Hope Ryden ($17). Essays and photos introduce 30 wildflowers. (9-up) Straw into Gold by Gary Schmidt ($16) is a fantasy inspired by the story of Rumpelstiltskin. (10-14) One Unhappy Horse by C.S. Adler ($15) tells of the friendship between a 12-year-old girl and the elderly woman who helps the child cope with her horse's illness. (10-14) A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park ($15). An orphan in 12th-century Korea dreams of becoming a master potter. (10-14) Heroine of the Titanic: The Real Unsinkable Molly Brown by Elaine Landau ($17) focuses on the life of this survivor. (10-14) Sigmund Freud: Pioneer of the Mind by Catherine Reef ($19) is a biography illustrated with archival photos. (10-up) The Three Pigs by David Wiesner ($16). The Caldecott Medalist deconstructs the classic nursery rhyme. (5-up) Reissues Paperback Reprints CONCORDIA Grandpa, Is There a Heaven? by Katherine Bohlmann, illus. David Erickson ($14.99), is designed to share Scripture-based explanations of the death of loved ones. (4-7) The Easter Cave by Carol Wedeven, illus. by Len Ebert ($9.99), focuses on the Easter story. (4-7) Series Paperbacks COOK COMMUNICATIONS/FAITH KIDS The Patchwork Family by Jeanne Zornes ($10.99). A boy has trouble adjusting to his father's new marriage. (4-7) The Story of the Ant by Matt Whitlock ($10.99). An ant who lacks confidence seeks help from an unreliable spider and grasshopper. (4-7) Kim's Diary by Ken Gire ($4.99) is a sequel to Treasure in an Oatmeal Box. (8-12) Just Between God &Me: A Personal Diary of Faith ($14.99) encourages girls to discover new ways to build their relationship with God. (8-12) Exploring Ancient Cities of the Bible by Michael Carroll, illus. by Caroline Carroll ($15.99), explores the archaeology of biblical locales. (8-up) Hands Off! They're Mine! ($4.99) introduces a squirrel who has trouble sharing. (3-5) No Slurping, Little Pig ($4.99) is a tale that sets out to teach table manners. (3-5) Hop to It, Heather! ($4.99). A girl helps with party preparations in this story about the value of working together. (3-5) More Cheese, Please! ($4.99) tells of a girl who wants to eat only cheese. (3-5) Series Paperbacks The Children's Discovery Bible, illus.by Drew Rose ($18.99), presents more than 50 biblical stories. (4-7) Money Planner for Kids by Larry Burkett ($6.99) provides financial advice from a biblical perspective. (8-12) Paperback Series COOK COMMUNICATIONS/FAITH KIDS/LION The Very Worried Sparrow by Meryl Doney, illus. by William Geldart ($6.99). A sparrow who worries about everything is comforted by its faith. (3-5) Prayers to Know by Heart by Lois Rock, illus. by John Wallace ($6.99), collects p ms that encourage children to pray. (3-5) The First Rainbow by Su Box, illus. by Susie Poole ($14.99) retells the story of Noah's ark. (4-7) The Knock-Out Story of David &Goliath by Nicky Farthing, illus. by Bernice Lum ($12.99), retells this biblical tale. (4-7) The Pearl of Great Price by Mary Joslin, illus. by Meilo So ($12.99), offers a parable that encourages children to make wise choices. (4-7) Christmas Rhymes &Carols by Lois Rock, illus. by John Wallace ($6.99), compiles 12 holiday rhymes and songs. (4-7) The Babe in the Manger by Susan Ankeny, illus. by Susan Jane Morris ($12.99), presents a p m that retells the Nativity story. (4-7) Who Is Jesus? by Sarah Hall, illus. by Lisa Berkshire ($17.99). Stories chronicle Jesus' life. (4-7) COTEAU BOOKS (STODDART, DIST.) Willow Creek Summer by Kathleen Wiebe ($7.95) tells of a Mennonite girl who begins to question her religion. 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