New Releases

We are excited to send our April titles off to press! Be sure to look out for the following to hit shelves in a few months:

Iza Trapani's whimsical The Bear Went Over the Mountain

Anja Frohlich and Gergely Kiss's comical Animals in the Outhouse

Celeste Shally and David Harrington's touching Since We're Friends

Yolanda Kondonassis and Joan Brush's important Our House Is Round

Frank Nappi's exciting teen novles, The Legend of Mickey Tussler and Sophomore Campaign


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Noah's Ark
The Brick Bible for Kids
Brendan Powell Smith
A classic Bible story illustrated through kids’ favorite...





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Farewell, Grandpa Elephant
What Happens When a Loved One Dies?
Isabel Abedi
What happens when our loved ones...





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Amigos
Friends Forever
Walko
How will Pedro the blind dog and Rosalie the lame cat ever cross the busy...





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What I Do with Vegetable Glue
Susan Chandler
“Witty and light-hearted paean to the power of healthy...





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Tara Duncan and the Spellbinders
Princess Sophie Audouin-Mamikonian
Tara Duncan is not your ordinary twelve-year-old—she has a very special and magical...





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Our House Is Round
A Kid's Book About Why Protecting Our Earth Matters
Yolanda Kondonassis
A colorful discussion makes the importance of conservation easy to...





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Since We're Friends
An Autism Picture Book
Celeste Shally
What would it be like to have an autistic...





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The Legend of Mickey Tussler
A Novel
Frank Nappi
“Speaks powerfully, brilliantly to anyone who loves baseball or anyone who loves a special person who is dealing with the rigors and challenges related to autism.” —Autism...





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The Bear Went Over the Mountain
Iza Trapani
What will the bear see, hear, smell, taste, and touch as he travels over the...





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Sophomore Campaign
A Mickey Tussler Novel
Frank Nappi
“A curiously poignant baseball tale of adversity and intolerance, compassion and hope, that elevates autism fiction to fantastic heights.” —Darryl...





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