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A fun, heart-warming story about a lonely boy named Harold Snipperpot, and what happens when his parents decide to throw him a birthday party.
A lion is bored by his rural life in the savannah and seeks excitement in the city of lights. On arrival in Paris the lion is disappointed to find that despite his size, people barely pay attention to him, not even when he lets out a ferocious roar on the busy underground Metro...
In this utterly enchanting and unexpected tale from international picture book star Beatrice Alemagna, a childhood mishap is the occasion for growth and self-reflection. When a little girl falls on the street, scraping her knee, her father tells her not to worry, that 'a beautiful scab will form'. But she does worry! The scab is not beautiful and it's keeping her from bending her knee! When will it ever go away? By the time the scab - who she has named Pepper - falls off, something astonishing has happened: the girl has come to feel affection for the scab and has a hard time letting go. With an unerring understanding of a child's emotional life and a dash of absurdist wit, this picture book will stand with classics from creators like Tomi Ungerer and William Steig, who explore the weird, funny essence of childhood.
A new title featuring Pascaline, the delightful creation of award-winning picture-book maker Beatrice Alemagna and star of Never, Not Ever!
"Yesterday I fell. I tripped on a cobblestone--and oof! My dad cleaned my knee and told me, 'Soon you'll have a beautiful scab.' I got a scab, but it wasn't beautiful."--
Alemagna presents us with a very personal interpretation of Snow White -- from its darkest side, that of the evil queen. In this story, the queen shares her pain because of the jealousy she feels towards Snow White, as well as her desire for revenge, until reaching an ending that maintains the harshness of the original tale.
A perfect back-to-school book...with a twist! For little kids everywhere who feel anxious leaving home to go back to school.A Kids' Indie Next Pick!Never, Not Ever! is the instant classic from Beatrice Alemagna?a laugh-out-loud tribute to little kids everywhere who would prefer not to leave home on the first day of school.The other animals are marching dutifully to school, but Pascaline could care less. ?Never, not ever!? she declares. She's NOT going. And nothing?not even her parents pulling her by her feet?will change her mind.She shrieks so loudly that her parents shrink down to the size of peanuts?becoming just the right size to fit snugly under Pascaline's wing. Now they can all go to school together!In Never, Not Ever! award-winning picture book creator Beatrice Alemagna reminds us that small children need their parents to be close by . . . but not too close.
A story about difference, exclusion, experience, and ultimately the embrace of one's core self, Child of Glass explores the interplay between inner and outer and the journey we have to go on to be at home within ourselves.
A beautiful new book exploring the wonderful way that happiness enters our lives and changes the way we look at the world!
"English translation by Edward Gauvin"--Title page verso.
The author and illustrator Beatrice Alemagna depicts a child's encounter with the mystery and interest of nature after dropping an electronic game in a pond. The winner of the Landernau Award for Picture Books.
All I want to do on a rainy day like today is play my game, but my mom says it's a waste of time. The game makes my mom crazy. Angry.She takes it away.I take it back.I wish Dad had come with us on this rainy, gray weekend.Without my game, nothing is fun.On the other hand, maybe I'm wrong about that. . . .
Eddie knows her mum would love a Fluffy Squishy Itty Bitty for her birthday. The only problem is that she doesn't know what a Fluffy Squishy Itty Bitty is, or where to find one.
Boubo's eager to show that he's not a baby anymore: he knows he's on his way to being a "big kid" and is proud to demonstrate his new-found abilities to prove his case.
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