Fairy tales have entertained for generations. They have enchanted our dreams and charmed our fantasies. Let us take a journey through the alphabet as we meet the facinating characters that inhabit those tales.
Expanded with additional commentary and a look behind the process this special edition expands upon the original. Written by Erik Peterson and illustrated by Mina Sanwald, "The Dragon and the Princess" shares the joy of friendship as readers count from 1 to 10 and back down again. With fun-filled illustrations and memorable text, it will be a book that gets read over and over again.
In a not too distant future, geneitc manipulation is commonplace and the lives of future generations are traded for the promise of a brighter tomorrow. A few individuals find themselves trapped by decisions not their own and seek to break free of their restraints.
Once Upon a Future Time, Volume 2" brings back Deanna Young and W.O. Hemsath with new stories and adds works from nine new authors. Continuing the theme of reimagining favorite folk tales and fairy tales as pieces of science ficiton literature you will find stories from: W.O. Hemsath, Savannah Grace, E.B. Dawson, M.R. DeLuca, Art Lasky, Susan W. Lyons, Deanna Young, Lynne Lumsden Green, Jonathan Ficke, Linda McMullen, and Shannon McDermott.
Once Upon a Future Time, Volume 2" brings back Deanna Young and W.O. Hemsath with new stories and adds works from nine new authors. Continuing the theme of reimagining favorite folk tales and fairy tales as pieces of science ficiton literature you will find stories from: W.O. Hemsath, Savannah Grace, E.B. Dawson, M.R. DeLuca, Art Lasky, Susan W. Lyons, Deanna Young, Lynne Lumsden Green, Jonathan Ficke, Linda McMullen, and Shannon McDermott.
Seven authors retell their favorite fairy tales as science fiction adaptations. Adventuring to the far reaches of space and the not too distant future these tales explore what would happen if the tales we've always known were to have taken place in a futuristic setting.
Seven authors retell their favorite fairy tales as science fiction adaptations. Adventuring to the far reaches of space and the not too distant future these tales explore what would happen if the tales we've always known were to have taken place in a futuristic setting.
Including a selection from of 26 creatures from around the world, "Myths of Legend" is a beautifully illustrated bestiary featuring original watercolor illustrations by Megan Withey and written by Logan Uber.
Including a selection from of 26 creatures from around the world, "Myths of Legend" is a beautifully illustrated bestiary featuring original watercolor illustrations by Megan Withey and written by Logan Uber.
This coloring book introduces Ham-Ham and his delightful culinary creations which features dishes ranging from breakfast to dessert. Each of the original 50 pages features an illustration of Ham-Ham at work in the kitchen, working on some of his favorite recipes.
One of the beauties of music is the fact that there are so many different styles and variations that it can and does appeal to everyone in one form or another. Music is an integral part of our cultural identity and what better way for children to explore it that to read an alphabet book about it.
Over the years and through the centuries there have been hundreds of retellings and adaptations of fairy tales. There are multiple versions of the same tale, some recorded by the same author or authors. Why are there so many versions, with similarities and disparities?In "Once Upon a Time, A Bit Earlier" the Evil Queen's Magic Mirror sets a plan in motion that disrupts the natural order of the fairy tales as we know them. Through manipulation ...
Fairy tales have entertained for generations. They have enchanted our dreams and charmed our fantasies. Let us take a journey through the alphabet as we meet the facinating characters that inhabit those tales.
Counting from 1 to 10 and back down again becomes more magical as children search and count the objects within the story of a dragon family and princess. Written by Erik Peterson and illustrated by Mina Sanwald, "The Dragon and the Princess" shares the joy of friendship as readers count from 1 to 10 and back down again. With fun-filled illustrations and memorable text, it will be a book that gets read over and over again.
The magic of fairy tales spans across cultures and across time. Come take a journey with us as we travel the alphabet to meet the characters that make these tales come to life in this delightful coloring book.
Featuring the artwork of Dusty Catlett, "Critters Fantastique" presents a wide array of creatures of myth and legend to be colored by any who dare to delve into the world of fantasy and dream of faraway lands and amazing creatures.
Written by Erik Peterson and illustrated by Mina Sanwald, "The Dragon and the Princess" shares the joy of friendship as readers count from 1 to 10 and back down again. With fun-filled illustrations and memorable text, it will be a book that gets read over and over again.