by Barb Langridge | Oct 29, 2011 | Humor
One beautiful sunshiny day, Boy and Dog head off into the forest for an adventure carrying along their good friend Frog. As they find their way down the path, Frog decides to jump into his own adventure. He leaps. Boy and Dog walk on not realizing they are one...
by Barb Langridge | Oct 29, 2011 | Picture Book
If Laurie Berkner is a rock star for kids, “Victor Vito” is her anthem! Packaged with a CD single of this huge hit song, the book, hilariously illustrated by Henry Cole, is now in paperback! Victor Vito and Freddie Vasco leave their failed Klondike Cafe in...
by Barb Langridge | Oct 29, 2011 | Non-Fiction
“The greatest World War II story never told” (Esquire)—an enthralling account of the heroic mission to rescue the last survivors of the Bataan Death March. On January 28, 1945, 121 hand-selected U.S. troops slipped behind enemy lines in the Philippines. Their...
by Joanne | Oct 28, 2011 | Non-Fiction
Blinded as a child, Louis Braille invented the raised dot system for reading and writing. Numbers and the alphabet in Braille included. From the publisher 34 pages Ages 6-9 978-0823414130
by Joanne | Oct 28, 2011 | Non-Fiction
A pictorial biography of the “second George Washington of the New World” illustrates Bolivar’s historic struggle to free Venezuela from Spanish rule. From the publisher 32 Pages 978-0823409273 Ages 6-9
by Barb Langridge | Oct 28, 2011 | Picture Book
Alors qu’ils se baladent nonchalamment dans le désert, Escarbille et Chaboudo trouvent une chaise. Une chaise « bleue » précise Chaboudo, le chien, qui veut toujours compléter, expliciter, ajouter aux commentaires de son ami, le loup filiforme. Au milieu d’un immense...
by Barb Langridge | Oct 28, 2011 | Picture Book
Cinderella is one of the oldest, best-known, and most loved stories worldwide, with hundreds of cultural variants and re-tellings from ancient Egypt and China to the present day. In this version we follow the trials and tribulations of the sweet, gentle, and pious...
by Barb Langridge | Oct 28, 2011 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
A funny friendship turns serious in this haunting book about secrets, lies, and what it means to be a true friend. Joey Banks is a walking adventure. He’s funny, daring, mischievous—and frequently in trouble. Or he would be if anyone found out about half the stuff...
by Barb Langridge | Oct 28, 2011 | Non-Fiction
Young children are curious about almost everything. Asking questions is one of many ways they learn about themselves and the world around them. Now, this unique series for our youngest children provides easy-to-understand facts and answers to their delightful,...
by Barb Langridge | Oct 28, 2011 | Historical Fiction
Momo has always wanted a Lhasa terrier–a dog like the ones the Buddhist priests hold sacred in their temples. And her dream is realized when a trader brings Pempa to her parents’ tea house. But after a band of robbers steals the valuable dog and quickly...