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Pumpkin People
Artist: Ron LightburnPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$12.95Now in a new smaller format, Pumpkin People tells the magical secrets of Kentville’s famous residents. Sandra Lightburn’s verse reveals the nighttime revelry of the half-funny, half-spooky figures; Ron Lightburn’s colourful illustrations bring their wild celebrations to life.
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The Long Wait
Artist: Eugenie FernandesPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$5.95Deidre did not have a sleek and velvet coat. She did not have a lean and graceful body. She did not walk like a queen with her head in the air. But to the Wilsons, Deidre was a very special cat. Whenever they came home, she was always there, waiting on the braided mat in the front hall.
Then, one year a terrible thing happened.
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Lis-moi un livre ! Un guide mensuel de lecture avec votre bebe pendant sa premiere annee
Publisher: Nimbus Publishing$9.95Lis-moi un livre! Un guide mensuel de lecture avec votre bébé pendant sa première année.
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Gus the Tortoise Takes a Walk
Artist: Richard RudnickiPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$18.95It’s a busy day at the Museum of Natural History in Halifax. Gus the Tortoise is getting his new home, and while the curator is away, Elliot is in charge of moving all the boxes in and out of the museum to set up Gus’s home. But Elliot makes a big mistake, and the box with Gus in it gets left outside long enough for Gus to wander away! He strolls up and down Spring Garden Road, taking in all the exciting Halifax sights, while Elliot frantically searches for him. Finally Gus ends up in a quiet, shady corner of the Public Gardens, just right for a tortoise. Elliot goes to the Public Gardens to make a wish in a fountain that he will find Gus—and it comes true! He brings him back to his comfortable new home in the museum and Gus settles in for a long sleep after his big adventure.
Based on true events, when Gus really did “run” away from the museum!
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Eagle of the Sea
Artist: Jeffrey DommPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$9.95Powerful and fast, bald eagles are some of the most majestic birds in the world. They can spot their prey from two kilometres away, build a larger nest than any other North American bird, and dive at speeds up to 160 kilometres an hour! And in eastern Canada, bald eagles are thriving.
Learn about these amazing birds—their habitat, hunting skills, nesting habits, and more—in Eagle of the Sea. With vibrant, detailed illustrations and accessible text, Eagle of the Sea is both educational and awe-inspiring. -
Simon and Catapult Man’s Perilous Playground Adventure
Artist: Brenda JonesPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$8.95Well-known children’s writer Norene Smiley’s delightful prose and award-winning illustrator Brenda Jones’s vibrant illustrations combine to bring the wonder of imaginative play to life. The quirky pictorial elements and interplay between real life and fantasy will make Simon and Catapult Man a winner with children, while teachers and librarians will appreciate the playground safety theme and related activity.
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Pumpkin People
Artist: Ron LightburnPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$17.95Every Autumn strange figures start appearing around the town of Kentville, Nova Scotia, sauntering down the sidewalk, sitting in a tree, cavorting on a lawn-who are these peculiar people? Why, they’re the Pumpkin People! Constructed from cornstalks, straw, and, of course, pumpkins, these folkloric figures are put together every year to celebrate the harvest in the Annapolis Valley in a most creative way.
Pumpkin People tells the tale of Kentville’s famous pumpkin people. Sandra Lightburn’s simple verse reveals the secret world of the half-funny, half-spooky figures; Ron Lightburn’s stunning illustrations bring that secret world to life. And a special section in the back teaches pumpkin fans young and old how to build their own pumpkin person! -
Gracie, The Public Gardens Duck pb
Artist: Richard RudnickiPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$14.95Gracie has a nice, comfortable life in the Halifax Public Gardens. Her days are full of swimming in lakes and fountains, napping in bushes, and gobbling up the delicious treats that the visitors to the park bring especially for her. Muffins, popcorn, and peanut butter sandwiches. Yum! Gracie loves the attention and the company she gets from people but she especially loves all the food.
One day, however, Gracie’s favourite people stop giving her food. What’s happening? Why won’t anyone share their lunch? Aren’t they worried that she’ll starve? Despite her best efforts, Gracie’s turned away by all her food sources, and to fill up she has to turn to-well, duck food. And despite herself, she starts to enjoy it.
Gracie, the Public Gardens Duck is a funny and sweet story, reminiscent of classic children’s literature, but with a modern heroine-one hungry duck in search of dinner!
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Tommy’s New Block Skates PB
Artist: David Preston SmithPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$12.95In a small town in Nova Scotia, Tommy is dreaming about skating on Half-mile Pond. He will skate fast, make circles and fancy figures on the ice, maybe even play hockey…as soon as he has his very own skates. Join Tommy in discovering how old-fashioned block skates are made. Will Tommy’s new block skates be ready by winter?
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Lena and the Whale
Artist: P John BurdenPublisher: Nimbus Publishing$7.95Lena has a 6th sense for knowing when animals are in trouble. That’s how she found Hawkster, a young crow with a broken wing, and others. Her 6th sense puts her in the right place when a baby humpback whale swims too close to shore.
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I Met an Elk in Edson Once
Artist: Wes TyrellPublisher: MacIntyre Purcell Publishing Inc.$17.95Join an elk in undies named Rusty, my mom and me in a search for Uncle Todd. From Jasper, Fort Macleod and the hoodoos to the Calgary Stampede, Cowboy Trail and Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump, come along on the best road trip around Alberta ever! Promise!
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Henrietta’s Nightlight
Publisher: Chocolate River Publishing$12.95Henrietta is staying overnight at her grandparents? cottage for the first time. She would love to see the great blue heron that visits in the morning, but there?s no electricity or running water at the cottage, and the night noises are scary. After a grownup day exploring nature with her grandparents, will she be able to make it through the night?
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Mission
Publisher: Belle Isle Press$19.95This is the true story of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, an adventurous young doctor from England, who in 1892 set sail across the Atlantic Ocean to bring medical relief to the remote fishing communities on the rugged shores of northern Newfoundland and Labrador. He immediately fell in love with the land and its people but was horrified to discover the cruel conditions that they endured. In an effort to help he joined with the local people to build traveling hospital ships, local clinics, schools and orphanages.
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Chowder Rules The True Story of an Epic Food Fight
Artist: Vita LanePublisher: Islandport Press$20.95The true story of an epic food fight to keep tomatoes out of clam chowder.
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I Am Birch
Publisher: Islandport Press$20.95As dark rumors swirl through the woods, a birch tree uses wisdom and humor to put the animals’ fears to rest and emerges as the unlikely champion and protector of the forest.
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A Monarch Butterfly Story
Artist: Jada FitchPublisher: Islandport Press$12.95A young boy learns about threats to Monarch Butterflies and inspires his community to plant a butterfly-friendly garden in this beautifully illustrated board book, the fourth title in the Wildlife on the Move series.
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Albert’s Almost Amazing Adventure
Publisher: Islandport Press$17.95Just what did Albert do over his summer vacation? Is it possible that sharks, pirates, and scientists were involved? Author and illustrator Marty Kelley explores the imaginative power of children in this hilarious picture book that will delight – and surprise – young readers.
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A Blanding’s Turtle Story
Artist: Jada FitchPublisher: Islandport Press$10.95A Blanding’s Turtle Story follows one turtle through her seasonal cycle of hibernating, foraging, and nesting, with some unexpected challenges – and help – along the way.
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A Little Brown Bat Story
Publisher: Islandport Press$10.95After a long summer spent fattening himself up on mosquitos, a Little Brown Bat must find a safe place to spend the winter in the second book of the Wildlife on the Move series.
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There are No Moose on this Island !
Publisher: Islandport Press$20.95Jake’s excited about going on a trip to an island, and he really, really, really wants to see a moose. But his dad insists: There are no moose on this island. Both Jake and a friendly moose would like to disagree! In playful rhymes, author Stephanie Calmenson brings the reader along with Jake and his dad, as they explore the mammals, birds, insects, and sea life on and around the island. With graceful illustrations by Jennifer Thermes, Jake (and the reader) start to see the moose, a little bit at a time, but Dad’s either got his nose in a book or has binoculars glued to his eyes. In the end, it’s Jake who shows his dad the value of putting aside the guidebook and ferry schedule to truly experience the beauty and magic of the outdoors.
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Nic and Nellie
Artist: Astrid SheckelsPublisher: Islandport Press$20.95Everyone gets homesick. And Nic is no different. She’s so excited about spending the entire summer on a small New England island wit her grandparents that she counts down the days through winter and spring. But when the grand adventure finally begins, she finds tears and loneliness instead of joy and freedom. Astrid Sheckels’s picture book Nic and Nellie is a gorgeously illustrated, heartwarming story of a girl and her beloved dog, Nellie, who slowly learn that new places really aren’t so scary, and that often friends can be found around every corner –even in old rowboats, tidal ponds, and stinky mudflats.
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Iciest, Diciest, Scariest Sled Ride Ever !
Artist: Jennifer ThermesPublisher: Islandport Press$19.95On a cold, icy winter day when “the world was ice and we were skaters without skates,” seven children set out on a sledding adventure that soon soars to epic proportions. Lizzie and her friends convince Grampa Bud to let them use his custom-built runner sled. But first they have to get the long sled up the iciest, diciest, scariest hill ever! Storyteller Rebecca Rule infuses this story with her trademark wry sense of humor and wonderful sense of language, making it perfect for story time or one-on-one reading.
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One Horse Farm
Publisher: Islandport Press$19.95Dahlove Ipcar has written and illustrated more than thirty children’s and young adult books, starting with The Little Fisherman (by Mararet Wise Brown) in 1945 and including The Cat at Night, Hardscrabble Harvest, My Wonderful Christmas Tree, and Wild Animal Alphabet. Today, her vibrant and fanciful artwork is known worldwide, and her paintings are in the permanent collections of numerous renowned museums. New editions of her books continue to delight young readers in the 21st century.
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My Cat, Coon Cat
Artist: Jeannie BrettPublisher: Islandport Press$19.95Sandy Ferguson Fuller has lived her entire professional life in the world of children’s books. An accomplished writer and illustrator, her titles include Moon Loon, Out in the Night, and Hannah and the Perfect Picture Pony. She is also the co-author of the series, The BLUES Go Birding, the first of which, The BLUES Go Birding Across America, was released in 2010 by California-based Dawn Publications. Jeannie Brett has previously illustrated four children’s books: L is for Lobster, A Maine Alphabet; Fishing for Numbers, A Maine Numbers Book; M is for Mayflower, A Massachusetts Alphabet; and One if by Land, A Massachusetts Numbers Book. She has also written and illustrated Little Maine and illustrated Little New York, Little North Carolina and Little South Carolina, board books of state-themed early readers books. Brett has lived in Maine for more than three decades.
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Abbott’s Reach
Publisher: Islandport Press$18.95Ardeana Hamlin grew up in Bingham, Maine, in the 1950s and 1960s, in the days of the river drives, the veneer mill, and the woods operations. Now a newspaper journalist, she lives in Hampden, Maine, and is the author of two previous novels, Pink Chimneys and A Dream of Paris.
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Dahlov Ipcar’s Farmyard Alphabet
Publisher: Islandport Press$12.95Dahlov Ipcar has written and illustrated more than thirty children’s books during her four-decade-long career. Today, her distinctive artwork is known worldwide, with pieces of her work in the collections of numerous renowned museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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The Calico Jungle
Publisher: Islandport Press$18.95Dahlov Ipcar has written and illustrated more than thirty children’s books during her four-decade-long career. Today, her distinctive artwork is known worldwide, with pieces of her work in the collections of numerous renowned museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Shoutin’ into the Fog
Publisher: Islandport Press$15.95“Shoutin’ Into the Fog” is a gritty Depression-era memoir of life in Midcoast Maine. Author Thomas Hanna, a long-time resident of Bath, grew up in the village of Five Islands on Georgetown Island, in a small, crowded bungalow pieced together on the edge of a swamp with second-hand wood and cardboard. He was the eldest son and the second of eight children born to his young mother and his father, a World War I veteran big on dreams, but low on luck. Drawing on insight gleaned from his eighty years, this is a book written with sensitivity, humour, and subtle emotion about a hardscrabble way of life, old-time Maine, and the meaning of both family and forgiveness. His personal tale casts an honest light not only on his own family, but helps illuminate a way of life common to the coast in the 1920s and 1930s that is slowly fading from memory.
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Where Cool Waters Flow
Publisher: Islandport Press$15.95Master Maine Guide Randy Spencer knows the lakes, streams, and woodlands around Grand Lake Stream, Maine, like few others. He has learned the ways of the old Maine Guides – from the proper way to prepare shore lunches, to where to find the best salmon and bass, to how to survive in the wilderness – from some of the area’s local legends. Now, in his first book, “Where Cool Waters Flow”, Randy puts you in the casting seat of his Grand Laker, introduces his many ‘sports’ who come from miles away to decompress, brings you out on the trail during fall hunts, and takes you on many other adventures as only an insider can.