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PRINGLE, LAURENCE<br />

DINOSAURS! STRANGE<br />

AND WONDERFUL<br />

Illustrated by Carol Heyer<br />

Millions of years ago, before there were<br />

people on earth, the only animals alive<br />

were dinosaurs—bony-plated plant-eaters,<br />

swift-legged predators, nest-building<br />

nurturers, and many others. Full<br />

of fascinating facts and terrifyingly real<br />

illustrations, this book is an introduction<br />

to some of the most amazing creatures<br />

ever! “Skillfully on target for younger<br />

dinophiles. They will find the full-colored,<br />

detailed illustrations convincingly<br />

scaly and realistically ugly.” —Kirkus<br />

Rec: K, PW<br />

10 x 9 32 pp. 1996<br />

978-0-14-055967-5 $5.99<br />

PROKOFIEV, SERGEI<br />

PETER AND THE WOLF<br />

Translated by Maria Carlson<br />

Illustrated by Charles Mikolaycak<br />

Mikolaycak’s colorful illustrations capture<br />

the spirit of prerevolutionary Russia,<br />

bringing to life a well-known, well-loved<br />

tale. “Mikolaycak’s art is visually exciting,<br />

wonderfully alive.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, C, H, HG, R, SLJ, W<br />

8 7/8 x 7 7/8 32 pp. 1986<br />

978-0-14-050633-4 $5.99<br />

PROVENSEN, ALICE<br />

& MARTIN<br />

THE GLORIOUS FLIGHT<br />

Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot<br />

“This book...recounts the persistnece<br />

of a Frenchman, Louis Bleriot, to build<br />

a flying machine to cross the English<br />

Channel....The text is succinct, captionlike<br />

in its directness and brevity....The<br />

paintings...add the necessary texture and<br />

tone to this marriage. This is vintage<br />

Provensen.” —School Library JournalH<br />

Rec: AN, BKL, BL, C, CE, CS, E, H, LC, SLJH, TE, W<br />

Caldecott Medal<br />

10 x 8 40 pp. 1987<br />

978-0-14-050729-4 $6.99<br />

PULVER, ROBIN<br />

AXLE ANNIE<br />

Illustrated by Tedd Arnold<br />

“Pulver delivers a rambunctious wintry<br />

tall tale about how a valiant bus driver,<br />

Axle Annie, defeats a dastardly scheme<br />

concocted by fellow driver Shifty<br />

Rhodes.” —Kirkus. “This lively tale of<br />

an idiosyncratic bus driver may warm a<br />

chilly crowd on a would-be snow day.”<br />

— Publishers Weekly<br />

Rec: BL, K, PW,SLJ<br />

8 1/2 x 11 32 pp. 2001<br />

978-0-14-230014-5 $5.99<br />

See index for more titles by Tedd Arnold.<br />

RANKIN, LAURA<br />

THE HANDMADE ALPHABET<br />

In a unique introduction to the manual<br />

alphabet, twenty-six hands of different<br />

ages, sexes, and colors demonstrate this<br />

language’s visual fluidity. Each image<br />

includes an object beginning with the<br />

appropriate letter: a dragonfly perches on<br />

the fingertip of a brown-skinned hand<br />

signing the letter D. “Rankin’s approach<br />

is exciting and imaginative—inspiring in<br />

its simplicity and grace.”<br />

—The Horn BookH<br />

Rec: AN, BG, BKL, BLH, CH, CR, CS, HH KH, NS, NYT, PW,<br />

RB, SLJ, TE, W<br />

8 7/16 x 10 1/2 32 pp. 1996<br />

978-0-14-055876-0 $6.99<br />

REID, MARGARETTE S.<br />

THE BUTTON BOX<br />

Illustrated by Sarah Chamberlain<br />

An imaginative little boy explores the<br />

many pleasures that can be found<br />

in—and made from—his grandmother’s<br />

button box. “Besides inspiring some<br />

flights of fancy for readers, the book<br />

will suggest many uses to parents and<br />

librarians...for games, history lessons, and<br />

puppetry.” —Booklist<br />

Rec: BL, C, CR, H, HG, K, NC, SLJ, TK<br />

8 x 10 24 pp. 1995<br />

978-0-14-055495-3 $5.99<br />

REISS, MIKE<br />

THE BOY WHO LOOKED<br />

LIKE LINCOLN<br />

Illustrated by David Catrow<br />

Benjy looks just like Abraham Lincoln.<br />

Needless to say, his life isn’t easy. He gets<br />

gifts of Lincoln Logs and stovepipe hats<br />

on every birthday. And the teasing is<br />

unrelenting. His parents surprise him by<br />

sending him to Camp What-cha-ma-callit-The<br />

Camp for Kids Who Look Like<br />

Things! When he realizes what’s special<br />

about himself, it doesn’t take long for<br />

others to realize it as well. “A touching<br />

love letter to all the kids who wish they<br />

didn’t stand out quite so much.”<br />

—Publishers Weekly<br />

Rec: C, K, PWH<br />

11 x 8 32 pp. 2006<br />

978-0-14-240416-4 $5.99<br />

HOW MURRAY SAVED CHRISTMAS<br />

Illustrated by David Catrow<br />

When Santa’s knocked out cold by a<br />

Jack-in-the-Boxer’s walloping punch,<br />

deli owner Murray Kleiner reluctantly<br />

agrees to take his place. But with the<br />

help of a pushy elf and an eager-to-believe<br />

young boy, Murray finds out that<br />

even though he’s not big enough to fill<br />

Santa’s suit, he’s got more than enough<br />

heart to get the job done. “Reiss scores a<br />

bull’s-eye with this hilarious debut. ”<br />

—Publishers WeeklyH<br />

Rec: PWH<br />

9 x 10 1/8 32 pp. 2004<br />

978-0-14-250145-0 $5.99<br />

SANTA CLAUSTROPHOBIA<br />

Illustrated by David Catrow<br />

Holiday characters ranging from the Easter<br />

Bunny to the April Fool try to take<br />

over Christmas responsibilities so that<br />

stressed Saint Nick can take a vacation..<br />

“The best of the holiday buffoonery...<br />

clever enough for grown-ups and crazy<br />

enough for kids.”<br />

—San Francisco Chronicle<br />

Rec: C, PW, SLJ<br />

9 1/4 x 8 1/4 32 pp. 2006<br />

978-0-14-240376-1 $5.99<br />

See index for more titles by David Catrow. Ages 3-8 •Picture Books<br />

73 ◆<br />

Ages 3-8 •Picture Books

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