CALLAWAY
The English Roses: Too Good to Be True ($19.95) by Madonna. In this sequel, the English Roses learn lessons about friendship and first crushes. (6-up)
The English Roses: Miniature Ed. ($9.95) by Madonna offers this story in a mini edition. (6-up)

CANDLEWICK
So Few of Me ($14) by Peter Reynolds. Leo has so much to do that he wishes there were two of him—and his wish comes true. (All ages)
Jack and the Beanstalk ($16.99) by E. Nesbit, illus. by Matt Tavares, presents this classic tale with full color art. (3-6)
Moongirl ($22.99) by Henry Selik, illus. by Peter Chan and Courtney Booker. In this book and DVD package, Leon has an adventure one night while fishing on the bayou. (3-7)
Library Lion ($15.99) by Michelle Knudsen, illus. by Kevin Hawkes. When something terrible happens at the library, a lion comes to the rescue. (4-7)
Lucia and the Light ($16.99) by Phyllis Root, illus. by Mary GrandPré. In the Far North, Lucia sets out to find the stolen sun. (5-8)
Beauty and the Beast ($17.99) by Max Eilenberg, illus. by Angela Barrett, retells this story. (6-10)
Nobody Gonna Turn Me 'Round ($19.99) by Doreen Rappaport, illus. by Shane W. Evans, focuses on the African-American experience during the civil rights movement. (9-12)
The Dragon's Eye ($15.99) by Dugald A. Steer, illus. by Douglas Carrel, launches The Dragonology Chronicles. (9-up)
Operation Typhoon Shore ($15.99) by Joshua Mowll, illus. by Mowll, Julek Heller and Niroot Puttapipat. A typhoon strands two siblings on an island. (10-up)
The Silver Donkey ($15.99) by Sonya Hartnett, illus. by Don Powers. During WWI, two French sisters help a wounded soldier who tells them tales. (10-up)
The Softwire: Virus on Orbis 1 ($15.99) by PJ Haarsma introduces a boy who is able to enter and communicate with computers through his mind. (10-up)
The Pox Party ($17.99) by M.T. Anderson. This debut novel of The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation series is set in Revolutionary Boston. (14-up)
The Wish House ($15.99) by Celia Rees. A boy is drawn into the world of a mysterious bohemian family. (14-up)
Series
Bobo returns in Yes by Jez Alborough ($15.99, 3-up). Mercy Watson stars in Mercy Watson Fights Crime by Kate DiCamillo, illus. by Chris Van Dusen ($12.99, 6-8). Judy Moody is back in Judy Moody Around the World in 8 1/2 Days by Megan McDonald, illus. by Peter H. Reynolds ($15.99, 6-9). And The Ologies adds Pirateology by Captain William Lubber, ed. by Dugald Steer, illus. by Anne Yvonne Gilbert, Helen Ward and Ian Andrew ($19.99, 8-up).

MARSHALL CAVENDISH
Cars: Rushing! Honking! Zooming! ($14.99) by Patricia Hubbell, illus. by Megan Halsey and Sean Addy, reveals cars in motion. (3-7)
Bubble & Squeak ($14.99) by Louise Bonnett-Rampersaud, illus. by Susan Banta. A mother mouse helps her daughters face bedtime fears. (3-7)
The Night Before Christmas ($16.99) by Clement Clarke Moore, illus. by Gennady Spirin, features illustrations created using traditional Russian art techniques. (4-8)
Building with Dad ($16.99) by Carol Nevius, illus. by Bill Thomson, recounts a father-son building experience. (4-8)
Slugs in Love ($16.99) by Susan Pearson, illus. by Kevin O'Malley, introduces slugs who send Valentines. (4-8)
The Deep Cut ($16.99) by Susan Rosson Spain is a novel centering on a teenage boy during the Civil War. (10-14)
Avielle of Rhia ($16.99) by Dia Calhoun. A princess overcomes her fears to rescue her kingdom from the enemy. (11-up)
Rebound ($16.99) by Bob Krech relates a story of prejudice on the basketball court. (12-up)
Returnable Girl ($16.99) by Pamela Lowell. A teen must choose between her foster mother and the biological mother who abandoned her. (13-up)
Series
Moose and Hildy return in Pig Pickin' by Stephanie Greene, illus. by Joe Mathieu ($14.99, 6-9). And Lindy Blues adds The Big Scoop by Dorian Cirrone, illus. by Liza Woodruff ($14.99,7-10).

CHARLESBRIDGE
The Construction Alphabet Book ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Jerry Pallotta, illus. by Rob Bolster, features a construction site setting. (All ages)
Lola at the Library ($15.95, paper $6.95) by Anna McQuinn, illus. by Rosalind Beardshaw. A girl and her mother visit the library. (2-5)
Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Iza Trapani. Mischievous animals are eating the plants and vegetables in the garden. (3-6)
Really Rabbits ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Virginia Kroll, illus. by Philomena O'Neill. Bunnies have adventures after escaping from their cage. (3-8)
Aggie and Ben ($12.95) by Lori Ries, illus. by Frank Dormer, is the tale of a boy and his new puppy. (4-7)
Our Seasons ($15.95) by Grace Lin and Ranida McKneally, illus. by Lin. Haikus and prose introduce the seasons. (5-8)
Ralph Masiello's Ocean Drawing Book ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Ralph Masiello shows how to draw marine creatures. (5-8)
Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue ($19.95) by Anna Harwell Celenza, illus. by JoAnne E. Kitchel, tells of Gershwin's creation of this concerto. (5-9)
Pirate Bob ($15.95) by Kathryn Lasky, illus. by David Clark, offers a tale of plunder on the high seas. (5-10)
Zachary Zormer: Shape Transformer ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Joanne Anderson Reisberg, illus. by David Hohn. Zach uses various math concepts to create projects. (5-10)
Hey There, Stink Bug! ($12.95) by Leslie Bulion, illus. by Leslie Evans. Poems reveal how insects capture prey, trick predators and attract mates. (6-9)
Little Lost Bat ($16.95) by Sandra Markle, illus. by Alan Marks. The mother of a baby bat doesn't return from her daily hunting trip. (6-9)
The Bald Eagle's View of American History ($12.95, paper $5.95) by C.H. Colman, illus. by Joanne Friar, chronicles the story of this endangered bird against the backdrop of American history. (7-10)
Hawai'i ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Shelley Gill, illus. by Scott Goto. This account of a father-son travels in Hawaii features state facts. (7-10)
The Legend of Hong Kil Dong ($14.95) by Anne Sibley O'Brien is a 16th-century Korean tale following a young man's quest to discover his destiny. (7-12)
Galileo's Journal, 1609-1610 ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Jeanne Pettenati, illus. by Paolo Rui. Galileo decides to build a telescope. (8-11)
The Quest to Digest ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Mary Corcoran, illus. by Jef Czekaj, follows an apple's journey through the human digestive system. (8-11)
Sir Cumference and the Isle of Immeter ($16.95, paper $6.95) by Cindy Neuschwander, illus. by Wayne Geehan. Radius and Per unlock the secrets of the island of Immeter. (8-11)
Akira to Zoltan: Twenty-Six Men Who Changed the World ($15.95) by Cynthia Chin-Lee, illus. by Megan Halsey and Sean Addy, is a companion to Amelia to Zora . (8-up)

Paperback Series
Animal Close-Ups welcomes The Wolf by Christian Havard ($6.95, 6-11).

CHICAGO REVIEW PRESS (IPG, dist.)
Paperback
Our Supreme Court: A History with 14 Activities ($17.95) by Richard Panchyk includes a foreword by Sen. John Kerry, introduction by ACLU president Nadine Strossen and afterword by James Baker III. (10-up)

CHILDRENS BOOK PRESS
A Place Where Sunflowers Grow ($16.95) by Amy Lee-Tai, illus. by Felicia Hoshino. A girl in an internment camp plants seeds of hope. (6-up)
Kiki's Journey ($16.95) by Kristy Orona-Ramirez, illus. by Jonathan Warm Day. On a family trip to the Tiwa Indian village, Kiki feels like a tourist in a place that should seem like home. (6-up)

CHILDRENS PRESS
Paperback Series
The Rookie Read-About Repetitive Text series adds five titles ($4.95 each, 5-7). There are four new Rookie Read-About Rhyme books ($4.95 each, 5-7). Rookie Biographies welcomes John F. Kennedy by Veda Boyd James, Lewis and Clark and Marie Curie by Lisa Wade McCormick and Thurgood Marshall by Christine Taylor-Butler ($4.95 each, 6-7). There are seven new Rookie Read-About Geography: Bodies of Water titles and five additions to Rookie Read-About Geography: States ( $5.95 each, 6-7). Ten volumes join Rookie Read-About Holidays ($5.95 each, 6-7). Rookie Read-About Math adds eight titles ($5.95 each, 6-7). Rookie Read-About Science: Physical Science continues with six volumes ($4.95 each, 6-7). You Wouldn't Want to... History of the World presents four new books ($9.95 each, 7-10). Getting to Know the U.S. Presidents introduces six biographies ($7.95 each, 8-9). And A True Book Westward Expansion offers six new titles ($6.95 each, 8-10).

CHILDS PLAY
What I Like! Poems for the Very Young ($4.99) by Gervase Phinn, illus. by Jane Eccles, is a volume of verse for the very young. (2-6)
Please Mr. Crocodile ($9.99) by Kay Widdowson is a lift-the-flaps book. (3-6)
The Mixed Up Caterpillar ($9.99) illus. by Annie Kubler is a finger puppet book. (3-6)
Bath Time, Beth! ($9.99) illus. by Joelle Dreidemy. A girl tries to escape bath time. (3-6)
The Ding Dong Bag ($7.99) by Polly Peters, illus. by Jess Stockham. Two children spend their day making lots of noise. (3-8)
The Musical Life of Gustav Mole ($3-8) illus. by Kathryn Meyrick is the story of Gustav growing up. (3-8)
Series
Sing About releases four new titles ($4.99 each, 8 mo.-3); Big Books with Holes adds four new titles ($9.99 each, 2-6); Flip Up Fairy Tales welcomes eight new titles, including The Emperor's New Clothes , Snow White and The Little Red Hen ($5.99 each, 3-7); and three titles join Roly Poly Books ($9.99 each, 3-8).

CHRONICLE
Spot 7: School and Spot 7: Christmas ($12.95 each) by KidsLabel challenges readers to spot the things that change from one page to the next. (All ages)
Kangodile: A Mix-and-Match Menagerie ($8.95) by Janet Landay. Kids mix and match heads and tales in this accordion-style book. (All ages)
Dora's World: Books in a Box ($19.95) packages 18 board books starring this Nick Jr. character. (up to 3)
Tools ($15.95) by Taro Miura spotlights tools and the professionals who use them. (2-6)
Up ($16.95) by Jim LaMarche combines the magical with the everyday. (3-8)
A Is for Astronaut: Exploring Space from A to Z ($14.95) includes vintage illustrations and contemporary photos. (3-8)
Santa Claws ($16.95) by Laura Leuck, illus. by Chris Grimly. What happens in Monster Town on Christmas Eve? (4-8)
Circus ($15.95) by Roxie Munro is a lift-the-flap visit to the circus. (5-up)
The Big Book of Little: A Classic Illustrated Ed. ($19.95), compiled by Cooper Edens, collects tales celebrating small things. (5-up)
Children's Miscellany Too: More Useless Information That's Essential to Know ($12.95) compiles bizarre facts. (6-up)
The Whitby Witches ($17.95) by Robin Jarvis launches a trilogy set in a seaside town where things are not as they seem. (8-up)
Thomas: Book Three of the Deptford Histories ($17.95) by Robin Jarvis concludes this trilogy. (10-up)
Scary Stories ($16.95) by Barry Moser compiles classic and modern horror tales. (12-up)
Series
Finger Puppet Books adds Little Reindeer and Santa Claus ($6.95 each, up to 3). New Mini Masters board books are Quiet Time with Cassatt and Painting with Picasso by Julie Merberg and Suzanne Bober ($6.95 each, up to 4). Bilingual Classics continues with two titles ($14.95 each, paper $6.95, 4-8). Ivy and Bean return in Ivy and Bean and the Ghost That Had to Go by Annie Barrows, illus. by Sophie Blackall ($14.95, 6-10). And Charlotte stars in Charlotte in New York by Joan MacPhail Knight, illus. by Melissa Sweet ($16.95, 8-up).
Paperbacks
Doodles ($18.95) by Taro Gomi presents unfinished pictures and prompts for young doodlers. (All ages)
Card Mania! The Nick Guide to Classic Card Games ($9.95) includes a deck of cards and instructions for playing 15 card games. (6-up)
Paperback Series
SeeMore Readers by Seymour Simon continues with Planet Mars and Emergency Vehicles ($3.95 each, 4-6); Giant Snakes ($3.95, 6-8); and Knights and Castles ($3.95, 8-10); plus four Spanish editions ($3.95 each, 4-6 to 8-10). Keeker and the Sneaky Pony trots on with Keeker and the Horse Show Show-Off and Keeker and the Sugar Shack by Hadley Higginson, illus. by Maja Andersen ($3.95 each, 5-8). And Hot Dog and Bob debuts with Hot Dog and Bob and the Scary Attack of the Evil Alien Pizza Person and Hot Dog and Bob and the Particularly Pesky Attack of the Pencil People ($4.95 each, 6-10).

CINCO PUNTOS PRESS
The Gum-Chewing Rattler ($16.95) by Joe Hayes introduces a rattlesnake that chews bubblegum. (6-up)

CLARION
Sam Is Never Scared ($12) by Thierry Robberecht, illus. by Philippe Goossens. Scared by a spider, Sam learns that bravery is about facing one's fears. (3-6)
Brave Bitsy and the Bear ($16) by Angela McAllister, illus. by Tiphanie Beeke. After falling out of a girl's pocket, Bitsy meets a gentle bear. (3-6)
The King's Chorus ($16) by Linda Hayward, illus. by Jennifer Goldfinger. A goose tames a noisy rooster who thinks he's king of the barnyard. (3-7)
How Do You Know? ($16) by Deborah Trotter, illus. by Julie Downing. When Polly wakes up on a foggy morning, she wonders if everything is still there. (3-7)
Watermelon Wishes ($16) by Lisa Moser, illus. by Stacey Schuett. A boy and his grandfather plant watermelon seeds. (3-7)
Burger Boy ($16) by Alan Durant, illus. by Mei Matsuoka. A boy who only eats burgers one day turns into one. (4-7)
¡Marimba! Animales from A to Z ($16) by Pat Mora, illus. by Doug Cushman, is a bilingual alphabet book. (4-8)
Let's Build a Clubhouse ($15) by Marilyn Singer, illus. by Timothy Bush. Neighborhood kids build a clubhouse. (4-8)
Flotsam ($17) by David Wiesner. In this wordless tale, a child collects objects that have been washed ashore. (5-8)
Letters from a Desperate Dog ($16) by Eileen Christelow. A misunderstood dog seeks help from a canine advice columnist. (6-9)
Fergus and the Night-Demon ($16) by Jim Murphy, illus. by John Manders, presents an Irish ghost story. (6-9)
Sophie Hartley, On Strike ($15) by Stephanie Greene. The members of the Hartley family refuse to do chores. (7-10)
Holbrook: A Lizard's Tale ($15) by Bonny Becker, illus. by Abby Carter, introduces a young lizard who loves to paint. (7-10)
Blind Mountain ($15) by Jane Resh Thomas. On a dangerous mountain hike, a boy must save himself and his father. (9-12)
Bread and Roses, Too ($16) by Katherine Paterson is a novel based on a 1912 mill workers' strike in Massachusetts. (10-14)
The Forest in the Hallway ($16) by Gordon Smith. A girl embarks on a magical journey after her parents mysteriously disappear. (10-14)
Jane Addams: Champion of Democracy ($21) by Judith Bloom Fradin and Dennis Brindell Fradin is a biography of this social worker and peace activist. (10-14)
Viktor Frankl: A Life Worth Living ($19) by Anna Redsand chronicles the life of this Holocaust survivor, psychotherapist and author. (10-14)
The Lastling ($16) by Philip Gross. In this novel, game hunters venture into the Himalayas to capture an endangered species. (12-up)
E.E. Cummings: A Poet's Life ($21) by Catherine Reef is a biography of this poet. (12-up)

COOK COMMUNICATIONS MINISTRIES/FAITHKIDZ
God Is There, Little Bear ($6.99) by Lois Keffer is a rhyming story imparting the message that God watches over everyone. (2-4)
David C. Cook Children's Bible Story Book ($14.99), ed. by Mary McNeil, illus. by Richard Williams, offers stories featuring biblical characters. (4-8)

COOKIE BEAR PRESS (847-955-0001)
The Tangle Tower ($14.95) by Jessica Elin Hirschman and Bonnie Bright, illus. by Bright. A busy girl learns an important lesson when she refuses to brush her messy hair. (5-7)

CRABTREE
Refugee Child ($24.95) by Bobbie Kalman. This memoir looks at the 1956 Hungarian Revolution through the eyes of a nine-year-old girl. (10-up)
Paperback Series
Introducing Habitats offers 12 titles ($8.95 each, 7-8). Pet Care presents four books by Kelley MacAulay and Bobbie Kalman ($8.95 each, 7-8). Food Chains introduces four titles ($6.95 each, 7-8). Energy Revolution issues Harnessing Power from the Sun , Generating Wind Power , Biomass: Fueling Change and Hydrogen: Running on Water by Niki Walker ($8.95 each, 7-12). Ellen Rodger's Hurricane Katrina joins Disaster Alert! ($8.95, 7-14). Automania! starts up withsix titles, including Sweet Rides by Katharine Bailey and Vintage Cars by L. Michelle Nielsen ($8.95 each, 7-14). Robozones releases Robot Voyagers , Robot Workers , Robot Brains and Robot Warriors by David Jefferis ($8.95 each, 8-12). The Life Cycle releases four new titles ($6.95 each, 8-9). Six books join In the Footsteps of Explorers ($8.95 each, 9-10). And How Did That Get Here? continues with four titles, including The Biography of Silk by Carrie Gleason and The Biography of Vanilla by Julie Karner ($8.95 each, 9-10).

CREATIVE EDITIONS
Red Fox at McCloskey's Farm ($17.95) by Brian Heinz, illus. by Chris Sheban. A hungry fox on its way to the chicken coop encounters a farmer and his hound. (5-up)
Hungry for Numbers ($18.95), illus. by Etienne Delessert. A counting book featuring fruit. (5-up)
Cheyenne Medicine Hat ($18.95) by Brian Heinz, illus. by Gregory Manchess, focuses on a mare leading a herd of wild horses in the American West. (9-up)
A Coach's Letter to His Son ($18.95) by Mel Allen, illus. by John Thompson, pays tribute to the game of baseball. (9-up)
Black Cat Bone ($19.95) by J. Patrick Lewis, illus. by Gary Kelley, presents poems recounting the life of Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson. (11-up)
Series
My First Look At: Countries has six additions; My First Look At: Weather , My First Look At: Insects and My First Look At: Pets each add four titles ($15.95 each, 5-up). Our World introduces six titles, among them Deserts and Rain Forests ($16.95 each, 5-up). The Wild World of Animals issues six titles ($18.95 each, 7-up). Modern Wonders of the World introduces six volumes, including Eiffel Tower and Mount Rushmore ($18.95 each, 9-up). What in the World? offers Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and The Metric System ($21.95 each, 10-up). The NBA: A History of Hoops includes 30 books focusing on individual teams ($18.95 each, 10-up). And Adventure Sports gains four books ($21.95 each, 11-up).

CRICKET BOOKS
Reggie ($16.95) by Eve Bunting, illus. by D. Brent Burkett. A stubborn boy is determined to keep a toy mouse he has found, even after he locates its owner. (7-9)

CROSSWAY
365 Bible Stories for Young Hearts ($17.99) rounds up daily biblical readings. (5-8)