Zap
1/11/2015
Paperback
“High-school theater departments willing to experiment with something new might try this as an alternative to the same old reruns of Grease and Romeo and Juliet.” —Kirkus Reviews
1/11/2015
Paperback
“High-school theater departments willing to experiment with something new might try this as an alternative to the same old reruns of Grease and Romeo and Juliet.” —Kirkus Reviews
1/7/2008
Paperback
“Kvasnosky captures the love and tug of siblings, and evokes a simple world of neighborhood play. . . . Sprightly and humorous.” — Kirkus Reviews
2/2/2014
Paperback
“Will inspire, inform, and delight those of any age who areengaged in—or by—the arts.” — The Horn Book
Shirley Parenteau, David Walker
1/10/2018
Board Book
“As charming as Parenteau’s earlier bear books . . . A simple, but important, teachable lesson is incorporated — if we work together, good things can happen.” — School Library Journal
1/10/2011
Paperback
The award-winning Wilborn Hampton recounts one horrifying day in history through the eyes of several who experienced it firsthand.
1/1/2011
Board Book
“A wonderfully simple book that’s simply wonderful for reading aloud.” — Booklist (starred review) Available in a dual Spanish-English edition!
1/7/2013
Paperback
A polite race of telepathic killer aliens, a ten-second world conquest, and one teenage boy collide in this wry, gutsy adventure. (Ages 14 and up)
1/3/2010
Paperback
Now in paperback, this Candlewick Sparks title offers newly independent readers the chance to experience early fiction from one of today’s most talented author-and-illustrator teams. (Ages 5-7)
Henrietta Branford, Sarah Fox-Davies, Tim Jonke
1/9/2007
Paperback
“An engaging survival story told from a white wolf’s point of view. . . . Rich, realistic, and highly readable.” — KIRKUS REVIEWS
Karen Pandell, Jane Cowen-Fletcher
1/1/2011
Board Book
Now in a padded board book edition! Revel in the virtues of babyhood with this super-sweet readaloud for the littlest of listeners.
1/5/2015
Paperback
“A solid story and character development that can be enjoyed by fans of dystopia whether or not they’ve read the first installment.” —Kirkus Reviews
1/9/2014
Paperback
The Mason-Dixon Line’s history, replete with property disputes, persecution, and ideological conflicts, traverses our country’s history from its founding to today.