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This luxury edition of the incredibly popular Karen Katz bath time board book has sturdy board lift-the-flaps embedded in every spread complete with a recessed shape around the flaps that make for easy lifting for small fingers.What’s behind the bath bottles? Three yellow ducks! Quack-quack! What’s inside the bucket? Is it Baby’s soap? No, that’s a little tugboat! Toot-toot! Little ones can play with flaps to reveal all the things in Baby’s bathtub. Filled with bright, striking art and multicultural babies, this book is sure to make even the most reluctant of bathers hop into the tub.
This loving board book celebrates pride--pride in one's family and in oneself!
This board book with flaps asks readers to guess where each animal is going based on what they’ve packed in their suitcase! Could our friends be going to the beach...or even the moon?!
An attractive, giftable repackage of the widely-read classic by Edgar Allan Poe: The Raven, along with other stories.
An attractive, giftable repackage of the widely-read and regularly assigned classic by Washington Irving: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, along with more of his acclaimed tales.
An attractive, giftable repackage of the widely-read tale of love and torment by Gaston Leroux, The Phantom of the Opera.
The classic tale of Sleeping Beauty is set in Africa in the newest Once Upon A World board book. Because fairy tales are for everyone, everywhere.
Explore the world of DreamWorks Not Quite Narwhal in this charming touch-and-feel novelty book! Readers will love this fun book with glitter, holographic foil, embossing, and more!
Perfect for fans of Lisa Frankenstein, Bones and All, and There's No Way I'd Die First, Slice of Cherry is a fresh, macabre, and delicious horror novel about girl villains and monstrosity by the utterly inimitable Dia Reeves.
When a star of hit reality TV show Garden State Goddesses is murdered while filming the season finale, bitter rivalries and secret affairs are revealed as a lead producer searches for a killer.
In this sweet, incredibly heartfelt companion to A Pho Love Story, Vietnamese Americans Viet and Evie juggle family expectations with their desire to forge their own path in between college classes and falling in love. To his friends back home, Viet Ho is calm and collected and a lovable oddball who nurses an obsession with forensic science. He's relieved to head off to UC Davis and escape from being in the middle of his bickering immigrant parents. Yet, on campus and with the school year unfolding at an overwhelming pace, Viet struggles to belong and to keep his depression hidden. Evie Mai is a junior biology major and the eldest daughter who has never trod far off the beaten path. She has everything: good grades, a solid group of friends, and a smart, ambitious boyfriend, who's the son of a well-connected university board member. But their busy schedules, as well as their interests, no longer align. Determined to close the distance, she and her boyfriend both apply to a student-run clinic for underserved communities. But will that save or expose the gaps in their relationship? When a clumsy accident brings Viet and Evie together, they bond over their shared hometown and similar history-and their orbits grow smaller as their friends collide. The more time they spend with each other and support each other, mentally and emotionally, the more their friendship shifts into something else. A sweet, emotional slice-of-life story, Solving for the Unknown is about characters questioning the paths they have taken and finding a new path that will lead them to their happiest selves.
¡Ahora disponible en español! Un pequeño murciélago lucha por encajar, pero termina celebrado sus diferencias en este «encantador libro para todos los niños, especialmente para aquellos con autismo» (Kirkus Reviews, crítica con estrella) de la autora e ilustradora Kaz Windness, ganadora del Premio Theodor Seuss Geisel. Bitsy Murciélago: Estrella Escolar es un libro sobre ir a la escuela, hacer amigos, y ver lo único y especial en cada persona. ¡Tres críticas con estrella! *** A little bat struggles to fit in only to learn to celebrate differences in this “darling book for all children but especially those with autism” (Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW) about starting school, making friends, and seeing what makes each person special.
Bruce Coville's signature humor shines in this repackaged edition on Dragonslayers, which brings a fresh twist on classic tropes.
A middle grade Bend it Like Beckham in verse about one girls journey to pay for her sister's medical treatments and prove that girls can play cricket just as well, or even better, than boys.
From award-winning author/illustrator Lynn Curlee, the fascinating visual history of the railroad is getting a new look!
Award-winning author-illustrator Lynn Curlee's stunning visual history of the seven wonders of the ancient world---is getting a new look!
Based on the true story of Kipekee, a rare reticulated giraffe born without spots who captured the world’s heart, this adorable picture book celebrates the joys of being unique.
From Farah Heron, the critically acclaimed author of adult romcom Accidentally Engaged comes an opposites-attract romance between two teens who are trying to save their quickly gentrifying neighborhood.
The Hating Game meets You've Got Mail in this "banter-rich love story" (Publishers Weekly) about two rival journalism students competing for the same position on their university newspaper.
It’s Halloween in the latest title in the much-anticipated Chicka Chicka Books program, and there’s a spooky surprise in store for everyone’s favorite letters.
In the final completed book written by beloved and award-winning creator Tomie dePaola, Tomie tells the emotional and deeply personal story about overcoming his grief after the loss of his dog, Brönte.
In this much-anticipated follow-up to Eyes on the Prize, bestselling author, political analyst, and historian Juan Williams turns his attention to the rise of a second civil rights movement in 21st century America.
Whatever you think about religion, it continues to shape our cultures, communities and cities. This issue of Kinfolk takes a look at just some of the ways in which faith undergirds society and touches people’s lives. Over the course of several months, we documented the construction of a new Lutheran church in Denmark. Mindful of the building’s longevity, the local parish asked some of the nation’s biggest architects and designers to rethink how Christianity might be carried into the future. Elsewhere, Christianity’s history comes under scrutiny—we speak to Ekemini Uwan, the public theologian holding the Christian church accountable for its complicity in racial violence over the centuries. We also meet two Jewish duos from opposite sides of the Atlantic: the Kleins, creators of the kosher food and travel magazine Fleishigs, and Sara Moon and Samson Hart, founders of Miknaf Ha’aretz, a community focused on Jewish land justice. Elsewhere, we meet Ramy Youssef, the actor, screenwriter and director extraordinaire whose work is giving comedic nuance to the Muslim American narrative. And we interviewed the late surrealist film director David Lynch, who practiced Transcendental Meditation twice a day since 1973. The words by which he lived: “The key to all of it is, Does it make you feel better? Does it change your life?” Since 2011 Kinfolk has established itself as a leader in art and culture, design and aesthetics, architecture, and homes and interiors. Our quarterly lifestyle magazine is sold in over 100 countries, published in three languages and makes the perfect coffee table magazine or gift for a creative. Featuring inspiring photography, fashion and style, as well as examinations of slow living, Kinfolk is an art and design publication that seeks to promote quality of life and connect a community of creative thinkers
In a compelling follow-up to Aladdin's sleeper hit ALONE--now a New York Times bestseller--this powerful and dramatic novel in verse addresses the question "what threat?" and explores the events and aftermath from multiple all-new points of view and a variety of narrative formats.
A potential category killer in the travel space, providing readers with the fundamental tools to turn their wanderlust into reality, from Brian Kelly, the founder of The Points Guy—the leading voice in loyalty programs, points, miles, credit cards, and travel, with a platform that reaches over 10 million unique monthly visitors around the world.
A teen deep-dives into her dating history to uncover her mistakes, become the perfect girlfriend, and get revenge on the wrong guy so she can ride into the sunset with the right one in this debut rom-com.To the surprise of no one, Amelia Hernandez is once again single. It’s her family curse at work; whether it’s by heartbreak, scandal, or even accidental death, every romantic relationship that a Hernandez woman has will meet its demise eventually. And that may be fine with Amelia’s sisters, mom, and aunts, but definitely not with Amelia. So, convinced that she is the problem, Amelia decides to embark on an “Ex Retrospective:” tracking down her exes, finding out where she went wrong, and using that information to finally become un-break-up-able for whenever her next relationship comes along. Because Amelia is determined to be free of the family curse…and her family. However, when Amelia is unwillingly reunited with Leon, the ex to end all exes, she can’t resist having a little revenge on the side, too. After all, what better way to test out her new persona of perfect girlfriend traits than on the boy who broke her heart? But old loves die hard, and as Amelia’s feelings grow more complicated, she suspects that she may be in for more than she bargained for.
Boynton Bookworks Spring 2025 list features a new Seriously Silly board book, a sound book, a book & CD set, and a boxed set! Sandra Boynton's classic bedtime story, THE GOING TO BED BOOK, is now available in a board book with sound module format!
A silly bird learns not to take his friend for granted and how to be his true self in this fun story perfect for fans of The Hat Trilogy by Jon Klassen, Bitsy Bat, School Star by Kaz Windness, and You Go First by Ariel Bernstein and illustrated by Marc Rosenthal.
A heartfelt and hilarious collection of essays from the comedian and entertainer known for voicing Olaf in the phenomenon Disney franchise of Frozen, and for his award-winning turn as Elder Cunningham in the Broadway smash hit The Book of Mormon.
“The Motherload is for all the women who wish someone had told them the truth about motherhood. Honest, unapologetic, and brutally funny…it’s about developing the strength to care for yourself and, thereby, learning to care for another.” —Stephanie Danler, New York Times bestselling author of Sweetbitter An intimately honest memoir about motherhood that dares to ask, what happens when “what to expect when you’re expecting” turns out to be months of rage, anguish, brain fog, and a total surrender of sex, career, and identity.“The kid was objectively a tiny worm, even worse, a worm with my nose.” Welcome to Sarah Hoover’s unflinching take on motherhood and its expectations in which the beatific narrative women have been fed—one of immediate connection to your child followed by a joyful path of maternal discovery—turns out to be not quite true. In The Motherload, Hoover provides a candid, funny, and sobering look at the journey women undertake as expectant mothers and wives from the early days of pregnancy through labor and beyond. Like most of us, Sarah Hoover grew up imagining a certain life for herself—career, love, marriage, children—and when Hoover moved from Indiana to New York City to study art history, the life she’d imagined began falling into place. She got her degree, landed a job in a gallery, made friends, and went on some exceptionally bad dates. She also met interesting artists, one of whom became her future husband (a whirlwind romance, theirs, exciting even with its imperfections). But when Hoover got pregnant, the life she imagined began to unravel. She felt like an imposter in her own body. She grew distant from her friends and husband. She suffered from anxiety, fear, guilt, and shame. She also experienced trauma at the hands of one of her doctors—a stark trigger. And eventually, when her son was born, there was no… joy. Instead, she felt “disoriented, lonely, and like none of my clothes fit.” Why was she seeing and hearing things that weren’t there? Why was she so angry and miserable when she had everything she thought she wanted? Why was the life she’d built falling apart? It took her months to discover that she was suffering from severe postpartum depression. And it took even longer to trace all the threads that came to inform her experience. At its core, The Motherload is about learning to forgive yourself for not being what you’ve been told you must be and for not loving the way you’ve been told you should. It’s about the uniquely female experience of constantly grappling with expectation versus reality, no matter your circumstance, and a rejection of the cultural idea of the mother as a perfect being. It is a moving, exciting, roller coaster ride, and a propulsive addition to the canon of women’s literature.
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