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LONDON, PARIS & AMSTERDAM
For Kids
Children's Travel Journal
Adrienne Hartman
Anne Banks
GUIDEBOOK
2004
PAPER
48 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
An inspired workbook and journal for children traveling abroad, spiral-bound and printed on heavy paper to accommodate lots of glue and watercolor. The book invites young travelers to get busy with a pocket on page 45, alternating lined and unlined pages, illustrations and suggestions throughout. Geared toward international travel, sections include packing, food, money, and language.
(GEN118, $19.95) |
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Madeline in London
Ludwig Bemelmans
LITERATURE
2000
PAPER
64 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Miss Clavel, Madeline and her 11 classmates travel to London to cheer up their former neighbor, Pepito, who had to move away from Paris. With the help of an adopted horse, the group embarks on a mad, rhyming tale of adventure through the city's busy streets. Written for kids ages 4-8.
(GBR152, $7.99) |
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Adam of the Road
Elizabeth Janet Gray
Robert Lawson
LITERATURE
1987
PAPER
320 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A marvelous, classic children's book -- winner of a Newbery Medal in its day -- in which a minstrel's son loses his way on the highways and byways of 13th-century England. Jammed (but so subtly!) with period detail, this engrossing novel is an enduring introduction to merrie olde England for readers ages 8 to 12.
(GBR336, $7.99) |
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Cathedral, The Story of its Construction
David Macaulay
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1973
HARD COVER
77 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
In this illuminating book for middle readers, master draughtsman MacAulay presents text and innovative drawings that detail the planning and construction of a 13th-century Gothic cathedral. It's a masterpiece.
(EUR24, $18.00) |
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King of Shadows
Susan Cooper
LITERATURE
1999
PAPER
186 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A young actor joins a troupe to travel to London's Globe theatre and finds himself transported back in time to a production directed by none other than Mr. William Shakespeare. Intended for children ages 10-12.
(GBR161, $5.99) |
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The Family Under the Bridge
Natalie Savage Carlson
Garth Williams
LITERATURE
1989
PAPER
123 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Armand was a hobo back in the days when hoboes threw Christmas parties -- and were Parisian! This charming, wonderfully human story recounts the Parisian adventures of Armand and the three homeless children who made him shed his grumpy ways. It won a Newbery Medal. With illustrations by Garth Williams, of "Little House" book fame. Ages 9-12.
(FRN313, $5.99) |
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The Midwife's Apprentice
Karen Cushman
LITERATURE
1996
PAPER
122 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
The 1996 Newbery Medal winner, this novel geared for 8-12 year olds recounts the apprenticeship of a waif named Brat, who learns to be a midwife in 14th-century England. Short, funny and atmospheric.
(GBR341, $5.99) |
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The Shakespeare Stealer
Gary Blackwood
LITERATURE
2000
PAPER
224 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Featuring an orphan boy, the Bard of Avon and an evil scene-stealer, this gripping novel will transport kids back in time to the Globe theatre and Elizabethan England. Young Widge is hired to infiltrate the Globe and steal "Hamlet" for another acting troupe. Recommended for readers ages 8 to 11.
(GBR335, $6.99) |
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Vero and Philippe
Caroline Hatton
Preston McDaniels
LITERATURE
2001
HARD COVER
120 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
An episodic, unassuming book about the exploits of Veronique Vo and her haughty older brother Philippe, Vietnamese-French children who have recently moved from Normandy to Paris. The big city is a new and daunting place, but the Vo children are irrepressible, and they soon make all of Paris their playground. This book -- geared for middle readers -- is published by the good people at Cricket Magazine.
(FRN323, $14.95) |
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A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver
E.L. Konigsburg
LITERATURE
2001
PAPER
208 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
A marvelous fictionalized portrait of Eleanor of Aquitaine who was queen of France and England successively, traveler to Constantinople, wife of a future saint, mother of Richard the Lionheart and for 15 years a prisoner of the English Crown. E.L. Konigsburg's irreverent, feminist, educational young-adult novel begins on a cloud in heaven, where Eleanor is awaiting the induction into heaven of her husband Henry II of England, who has spent the last 800 years in -- well -- not in heaven, at any rate. The rest of the book is a flashback.
(GBR245, $5.99) |
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Beware, Princess Elizabeth
Carolyn Meyer
LITERATURE
2002
PAPER
224 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
An acclaimed young-adult novel, in which Henry VIII is recently dead and young Elizabeth Tudor must endure the tumultuous reigns of her brother Edward and sister Mary -- before ascending the throne herself, 11 years after her father's death. It's a very human portrait of the future queen, set squarely in Tudor England, from an author who has also written a novel about Mary Tudor (GBR333).
(GBR332, $6.99) |
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Coram Boy
Jamila Gavin
LITERATURE
2005
PAPER
336 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
Jamila Gavin offers a textured, nuanced, evocative story of the upper and lower classes in England in 1741, concentrating her focus on two 13-year-old boys and their intertwined ambitions. It's a big, ambitious, old-fashioned book about England at the dawn of the industrial age. The word most frequently used to describe this young-adult novel, which won the Whitbread for best children's book of 2001, is "Dickensian" -- in the very best sense.
(GBR339, $7.95) |
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Mary, Bloody Mary
Carolyn Meyer
LITERATURE
2001
PAPER
240 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
An unusually generous portrayal of the young Mary Tudor, nicknamed "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant subjects. Popular young-adult author Meyer richly recreates the Tudor era and its religious conflicts for audiences ages 11 and up.
(GBR333, $6.99) |
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The Red Balloon
Albert LaMorisse
LITERATURE
1976
PAPER
44 PAGES
FAMILY
The boy and the balloon traipse through Paris, until finally the balloon takes flight high, high above the rooftops. This abiding children's classic consists of still images (taken from the "Red Balloon" movie, shot in Paris) and no text. It's captivating visual storytelling, popularized in French-language classes throughout the world. Ah, Paris! Ah, mon ballon rouge!
(FRN326, $12.95) |
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