Madeline Loves Animals

by John Bemelmans Marciano

Published 22 September 2005
Madelines says hello to a tiger, butterfly and even a mouse in this charming, boardbook edition!

This charming, rhyming board book is just right for Madeline’s youngest fans. Each spread features Madeline with a different animal friend: brushing her teeth with an adorable mouse (with whom she shares her house), scattering breadcrumbs everywhere for the birds in the square, stopping to greet the cats on the street, and more. John Bemelmans Marciano, grandson of Madeline’s creator, Ludwig Bemelmans, shares his grandfather’s flair for lively verse and vivid artwork.

Bestselling and beloved Madeline visits the Oval Office!

Readers will see Washington, D.C., as never before, when Madeline takes a midnight sightseeing tour on a magic carpet of cherry blossoms. Invited to the White House by Candle, the president's lonely only daughter, for the annual Easter Egg hunt and roll, Madeline and the other little girls have a rollicking good time, and introduce Candle to the joys of occasionally breaking the rules. With a bouncy read-aloud text and gorgeous watercolor pictures, Madeline at the White House is in the best tradition of the beloved Madeline books.

Madeline Says Merci

by John Bemelmans Marciano

Published 1 September 2001
Madeline learns her manners!

Madeline loves adventure and is not afraid of mice. She loves winter, snow, and ice. And she also knows the secret to being polite is simply to be kind to others. With help from her friends—Miss Clavel, the girls, and even Pepito—Madeline introduces basic ideas such as please and thank you, sharing, cleaning up, and so much more. With charming illustrations and humorous verse, this new book will be treasured by Madeline fans of all ages.


'From an old house in Paris that was covered in vines left twelve little girls in two straight lines...' It's chilly in Paris, so Miss Clavel and her pupils travel to Rome to experience the sun, the sights and the Sistine Chapel. But when a thief snatches Miss Clavel's camera, Madeline takes up the chase, and ends up discovering more than she bargained for. The indomitable Madeline continues to charm and enthrall her audience in this brand new story, written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans' grandson.



To the ghost, Madeline said "Pooh-pooh." 

Madeline and her favorite companion in mischief, Pepito, embark on their wildest adventure yet. When ghostly moans lead them to the attic of the old house in Paris, they discover Felix de La Morte, who has lingered there for hundreds of years, waiting for the return of a certain comet. With the comet due to return the very next day, the poor fellow’s telescope has been stolen by mean Lord Cucuface, and it is up to Madeline and Pepito to get it back. A nighttime trip across Paris, a midnight apparition, and all is happily resolved in time for the three new friends to view the comet on a starry night.