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STONE SOUP

When a hungry young man is refused a meal from a greedy old woman, he asks her for a stone. “I can make soup from a stone,” he says. “Soup from a stone,” cried the old woman “Fancy that!” McGovern’s version of this classic folktale has been in print since 1965 and sold millions of copies! … Read more

TOO MUCH NOISE

Peter complains that his house is too noisy, so the wise man advises him to get animals who moo, hee-haw, cluck and baa. How he solves his problem will amaze you. This book has been delighting young readers for over 40 years! Illustrated by Caldecott Medalist, Simms Taback. Ages 2-7 “This is a funny book … Read more

THE PILGRIMS’ FIRST THANKSGIVING

The pilgrims’ first Thanksgiving lasted three whole days.  This book tells you about the pilgrims’ first hard year at Plymouth Colony and the fascinating events that led to the celebration. For grades 1-4 Buy Now          

LITTLE WOLF

Little Wolf is an Indian boy who will not hunt and shames his father. He brings home injured animals and birds and makes them well again. When the chief’s son falls ill, Little Wolf becomes a hero in a surprising way. Illustrated by Nola Langner. Ages 4-7 Selected by The American Humane Association as a … Read more

WHO HAS A SECRET?

There is nothing more pleasing than discovering a secret. This book reveals some of the very best secrets in such a way that the youngest child can share their mystery. Illustrated by Nola Langner. Ages 3-5 “Fine for the youngest reader.” The New York Times  

SQUEALS & SQUIGGLES & GHOSTLY GIGGLES

Young hobgoblins will squiggle and giggle at this madcap treasury of spooky poems, tricks, games, stories, and limer-eeks.  Stage a scary treasure hunt, tell your friends to “Feel the Corpse” – but don’t tell them what the grisly parts really are. Shiver at chilling stories, like The Velvet Ribbon. Fill in the rhymes in “The … Read more

SHARK LADY: TRUE ADVENTURES OF EUGENIE CLARK

Eugenie Clark, a famous scientist, teacher, writer and scuba diver, has explored the underwater world of many seas and goes out of her way to find sharks. Her many adventures include diving into caves in Mexico to study “sleeping sharks,” discovering a fish that keeps sharks away, and proving that sharks have intelligence and good … Read more

THE SECRET SOLDIER: THE STORY OF DEBORAH SAMPSON

During the American Revolutionary War, when Deborah Sampson was 18 years old, most girls her age were getting married. But Deborah wanted to have adventures – and so she joined the Continental army, disguised as a man! An amazing, true story. Illustrated by Harold Goodwin. Ages 6-12 “History and biography are carefully integrated. Readers follow … Read more

WHY IT’S A HOLIDAY

What does New Year’s Day have to do with a Roman god?  Why do we celebrate work by not working! What kind of spirits lived in Christmas holly? What do rabbits and eggs have to do with Easter? What holiday is the Jewish Thanksgiving? What did wolves have to do with Valentine’s Day?  Why do … Read more

IF YOU LIVED 100 YEARS AGO

Imagine a time without computers and cell phones! 100 years ago, many children worked in factories and at home. They made clothing, artificial flowers, cigars, twine and boxes.  They made envelopes and were paid 3 and 1/2 cents per thousand! Here are fascinating questions and answers about life 100 years ago. Illustrated by Anna DiVito. … Read more