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After the king declares it's time for Princess Candi to marry, the math-loving princess decides to carry out a husband search on her own. Not knowing how to find such a creature, she turns to fairy tales for inspiration and ends up using every method in the books. Illustrations.
This first title in the Yoga Game Series invites children to feel the waves of their breath, to connect with the joy of a diving dolphin, and to discover the magic of nature. Entertaining rhymes, enchanting riddles and whimsical illustrations create a rich, multilayered experience. Full color.
LOST IN A MAZE OF MYSTERY . . . Everyone knows that the creatures of the outside world are forbidden by magic to enter the land of Een. That's why Kendra Kandlestar is so surprised when a giant Unger arrives in the middle of the night to deliver a cryptic message: If she can find the Door to Unger, she will be able to unlock the truth about her long-lost family. But when Kendra finds herself trekking through the wilderness with a magic-peddling faun and a rebellious Unger, she begins to wonder if it's all just a clever trap to lead her into the heart of danger. Whom can Kendra trust? There's only one way to find out: peek through the Door to Unger and enter a world of magic, monsters, and mystery!
Torn, patched up, crinkled, happy, and colorfulNa little puppet shows all the ways a paper heart is like a real heart in this beautiful ode to love. Full color.
Edgar Allan Poe's ""The Raven,"" delves into the hidden horrors of the human psyche. Originally published in 1845, Edgar Allan Poe's ""The Raven"" is narrated by a melancholy scholar who is lamenting Lenore, a woman he loved and lost. One bleak December midnight a raven shows up at his door—with only one thing to say, "Nevermore!” The raven's repetitious "Nevermore” slowly drives the narrator to madness. Yanai Pery brings to life the narrator and the raven in a truly unique way. The perfect book to revisit this classic poem and delve into its mysteries in a new and intriguing way.
Wazzyjump is a magical rabbit, but no one knows what his power is. The lion, ruler of the forest, wants to steal Wazzyjump's magic for himself. And so does the tricky fox. But these selfish rivals are about to learn an unexpected but very important lesson from the little rabbit, for Wazzyjump has a special talent that cannot be stolen. This is a heartwarming, beautifully illustrated fable about the importance of friendship.
In the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Wild Swans, " a princess rescues her 11 brothers from a transformative spell cast by their wicked stepmother. This story of enchantment is conveyed here in a remarkable and unusual way -- as a wordless unfolding accordion board book with a series of beautiful illustrations that tell the tale. A separate booklet included contains text to accompany the story. This stunning edition captivates lovers of fairy tales and folklore who are familiar with the tale, as well as introduces new generations to the story.
"Old Growth: Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas" chronicles over thirty years of this Haida artist's graphic works that document the history of political negotiations and cultural conflict off the Northwest Coast of Canada from the 1970s to the early 2000s. Containing studies and experiments, finished work previouslyunpublished, and works that few have seen, this book reflects on such urgent topics as depletion of naturalresources, global climate change and the fundamental question of 'how to live together.'
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