The Story Behind Dr. Seuss's Grinch
You know he wasn't always green, right?
The Best Telling of The Nutcracker
A sound book that charms and delights.
An Award-Winning Modern Fairy Tale
It’s Strega Nona meets Hansel and Gretel.
Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall, and THEN...
Get the full story in this delightful spin on a classic nursery rhyme.
How Much Do You Know About “The Runaway Bunny?”
A fun, fact-filled history lesson featuring Goodnight Moon author Margaret Wise Brown.
You Can’t Go Wrong With a Classic
Every child needs this gorgeously illustrated collection of fairy tales.
In My Dreams, It Rains Coffee
Travel to the town of Chewandswallow, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner rains down from the sky! But what happens to people’s meals when the weather takes a turn for the worse?
The Pirates Are Coming!
Expect the unexpected in this hilarious pirate-themed take on “The Boy Who Cried Wolf.”
If You Love “Where the Wild Things Are”…
This petite pack of Maurice Sendak classics are ideal for taking on-the-go and fit perfectly in little hands!
Pasta All Day, Every Day
Big Anthony only has one rule to follow - never touch Strega Nona’s pasta pot! But when he discovers that the pot is magical, he decides that rules are meant to be broken.
I Could Use That
Mr. Willowby’s grand Christmas tree is magnificent - except for the fact that it is too tall! Watch as a succession of trims off the top spread joy to many happy families.
I Wonder if Tchaikovsky Could Do Jazz
E. T. A. Hoffman’s classic tale of The Nutcracker is captivatingly retold in 1920s Harlem during the height of the Jazz era and the Harlem Renaissance.
Open Your Mouth and Say ‘Ah!’
When Doctor De Soto, a mouse, agrees to treat a Fox who is suffering from a toothache, he knows his life is at risk. His clever plan will delight readers and have them on the edge of their seats.
Poor Miss Clavel.
Madeline takes her signature daredevil walk over the Seine, but this time she falls into the river! This is the story of the stray dog that comes to her rescue, and goes on to capture the hearts of Madeline, her classmates, and readers.