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CITIES OF LIGHT
For Kids
Fodor's Around Paris With Kids, 68 Great Things to Do Together
Fodor's Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
160 PAGES
A compact colorful guide to Paris for families, featuring a handpicked selection of attractions that kids will find especially interesting. With games, activities, color photographs, maps and diagrams.
(FRN658, $11.99) |
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Mad about Madeline
Ludwig Bemelmans
Anna Quindlen
LITERATURE
2001
HARD COVER
352 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
This omnibus is a treat indeed: all six of Bemelmans's "Madeline" stories, collected in a single volume. That's 352 pages of Parisian schoolgirls, poor beset Miss Clavell and (could we ever forget him?) Pepito, the Spanish ambassador's irrepressible son. Ludwig Bemelmans wrote the Madeline books with very young readers in mind, yet here we are all full-grown adults -- and we still love Madeline!
(FRN327, $35.00) |
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Picasso and Minou
P. I. Maltbie
LITERATURE
2008
PAPER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
In this nicely illustrated story, the artist's transition from his Blue to Rose period depends largely on the shenanigans of his Siamese cat.
(FRN769, $7.95) |
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Play, Mozart, Play!
Peter Sis
MUSIC
2006
HARD COVER
32 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Peter Sis, children's book author and illustrator extraordinaire, brings the story of Mozart to life in this playful celebration of the musician's 250th birthday. With colorful, exuberant illustrations, Sis tells the story of Mozart's genius and the menacing presence of his domineering father.
(AST85, $16.99) |
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This is Paris
Miroslav Sasek
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2004
HARD COVER
64 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A classic portrait of Paris for children. First published in 1958, this is a facsimile edition of Sasek's charming original. The Louvre, Eiffel Tower and other famed attractions are depicted with bright, stylized illustrations. Ages 4-8.
(FRN466, $17.95) |
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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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Charlotte in Paris
Joan Knight
LITERATURE
2003
HARD COVER
52 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
In this sequel to Charlotte in Giverny, Charlotte's family moves to Paris, where our heroine becomes friends with Edouard Manet's niece.
(FRN814, $16.99) |
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Europe, A True Book
Sandra Newman
HISTORY
2009
PAPER
48 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Part of the True Book series, this illustrated, readable volume geared toward middle readers introduces children to the geography and diverse cultures of Europe.
(EUR336, $6.95) |
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Eyewitness Castle
Christopher Gravett
HISTORY
2008
HARD COVER
72 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Take a look behind the walls of these fascinating fortresses and learn how they were built to house hundreds of people and animals; how a young boy rose from lowly page to noble knight; and what life was like for the castle residents. With a CD of clip art and a poster.
(EUR335, $16.99) |
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Golem
David Wisniewski
Lee Salsberry
LITERATURE
1996
HARD COVER
32 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A retelling of a Jewish legend, set in Prague in the 16th century, a dark time for the city's Jewish residents. A rabbi builds a clay giant to protect his people from persecution; the golem, in this version, speaks with a child's simplicity. The remarkable paper-cutout illustrations brilliantly evoke the Prague of old, and the author includes a helpful historical note. It's suitable for 7 to 10 year-olds. A Caldecott Medal book.
(CZH38, $17.00) |
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Marie Antoinette, Princess of Versailles (Austria-Hungary, 1769)
Kathryn Lasky
LITERATURE
2000
HARD COVER
238 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
The ill-fated future queen of France records life at the Habsburg palace in Austria in this novel-in-diary-format, written by the reliably excellent children's author Kathryn Lasky. The teenaged Marie is almost of marrying age, and the future is full of possibility. An entry in Scholastic's "Princess Diaries" series, for ages 9 to 12. The book is designed to feel like a real princess's diary, with gold-embossed pages and a sturdy binding.
(FRN342, $10.99) |
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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 Good Master
Kate Seredy
LITERATURE
1986
PAPER
196 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Here's a book that will make 9-12 year-olds wish they had lived in Hungary a hundred years ago. First published in the 1930s, "The Good Master" tells of two cousins who ride horses across the Hungarian plains, encountering shepherds and gypsies en route. It's all marvelously evocative of the folk customs and lifestyles of old Hungary. Kate Seredy continued the cousins' story in a sequel, "The Singing Tree" (HGR26).
(HGR25, $5.99) |
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The Magic Flute, An Opera by Mozart
Kyr Teis
LITERATURE
2008
PAPER
32 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Kyra Teis's adaptation of Mozart's opera contains all the classic fairy tale elements. Prince Tamino must save Princess Pamina from her evil mother, the queen. To help him on his quest, three lovely ladies give him a magic flute that will charm both animals and humans. With the help of his flute and the companionship of his jovial friend, Papegno, Prince Tamino overcomes the trials of Silence, Patience, and Courage and thereby wins Princess Pamina's hand in marriage.
(AST100, $7.95) |
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The Medieval World
Philip Steele
HISTORY
2006
PAPER
95 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Thundering hooves, shining armor, and magnificent fortresses . . . the medieval age still fascinates young readers. Heraldry, knights, castles, battles, hawking and hunting, sieges, and holy wars: it' s all here in this fascinating book that takes readers back through the centuries to medieval times. Fans of the chivalrous age will learn how a young page trained for knighthood, what it was like to ride into battle, how a castle was equipped for a siege, and much, much more.
(EUR256, $12.95) |
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The Singing Tree
Kate Seredy
LITERATURE
1990
PAPER
247 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
The sequel to "The Good Master," in which cousins Jancsi and Kate are now older -- and Hungary (and all of 1914 Europe) are on the brink of war.
(HGR26, $6.99) |
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The White Stag
Kate Seredy
LITERATURE
1979
PAPER
96 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
It isn't every children's novel that features Attila the Hun among its cast of characters, but this re-telling of the Hungarian national epic not only casts the long-vilified Attila, it casts him as none other than the father of the Hungarian nation. And so he was. Kate Seredy drew on oral traditions and folklore for this gripping novella about the Huns' and Magyars' fifth-century migration from Asia to Central Europe. It won her a Newbery Medal in 1938. Ages 9 to 12
(HGR27, $4.99) |
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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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Lily B. on the Brink of Paris
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
LITERATURE
2006
HARD COVER
192 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
This imaginative story of a teenager separated from her class on a field trip to Paris and the adventures that befall her will appeal to any teen or pre-teen on vacation in the City of Light.
(FRN615, $16.99) |
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S.A.S.S. French Kissmas
Cathy Hapka
LITERATURE
2008
PAPER
224 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
Part of the S.A.S.S. series and the sequel to Pardon My French (FRN617). Nicole is thrilled to spend the holidays back in Paris with Luc, her old flame.
(FRN773, $7.99) |
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The Star of Kazan
Eva Ibbotson
Kevin Hawkes
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
404 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
A delightful young adult adventure that twists and turns through fin-de-siecle Vienna. Annika, a foundling taken in by a household of eccentric professors and kind hearted servants, is enchanted by the spectacle of Vienna and the simple pleasures of domestic chores. Her life is turned upside-down when her aristocratic mother unexpectedly reappears in her life and sweeps her off to live in a castle in Germany. Ibbotson, a favorite writer for children, spent her early years in Vienna.
(CEU24, $8.99) |
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Upon the Head of the Goat, A Childhood in Hungary, 1939-1944
Aranka Siegal
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2003
PAPER
224 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
This spare memoir of a Jewish girlhood in a German-occupied Hungarian town won its author a Newbery Honor citation. Its serious subject and introspective tone are recommended for sophisticated young adults.
(HGR24, $7.99) |
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Eyewitness Medieval Life
Andrew Langley
HISTORY
2011
HARD COVER
72 PAGES
FAMILY
A visually rich survey of Medieval times for ages 9-12, this colorful book in the excellent Eyewitness series introduces the art and architecture, people and culture of Medieval Europe.
(EUR334, $19.99) |
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The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Brian Selznick
LITERATURE
2007
HARD COVER
544 PAGES
FAMILY
Orphan, clock keeper, thief: Hugo lives in the walls of a busy Paris train station, where his survival depends on secrets and anonymity. Combining elements of picture book, graphic novel, and film, Caldecott Honor artist Selznick breaks open the novel form to create an entirely new reading experience in this intricate, tender, and spellbinding mystery.
(FRN731, $24.99) |
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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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The Three Golden Keys
Peter Sis
LITERATURE
2001
HARD COVER
64 PAGES
FAMILY
Either by magic or trick of memory, author/illustrator Peter Sis is transported to the Prague of his childhood. As in all of Sis's books, the imaginary gets mixed up with the real -- in this book, he meets characters from Czech folklore, including the Golem and Hanus the Clockmaker. Prague, so often called a "fairy tale city," is at its most fairy tale-ish in this sophisticated, entrancing picture book. Intended for grade-school children, the book will appeal equally (or more) to parents.
(CZH39, $24.99) |
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