El Estanque del Mirlo (the Witch of Blackbird Pond)
by Elizabeth George Speare
A set of triplets set out to save Moby Dick from Captain Ahab.
The Adventures of Mr Lighthouse Man and the Ingenious Mice
by Alan Hewison
This book was written in 1915, for the amusement of my wife and myself at a time when life was not very amusing; it was published at the end of 1917; was reviewed, if at all, as one of a parcel, by some brisk uncle from the Tiny Tots Department; and died quietly, without seriously detracting from the interest which was being taken in the World War, then in progress.
The walls of Eastern Europe have recently crumbled to reveal fascinating hidden cultures. To reflect this more open perspective, here is a collection of little-known folk tales from Poland, Slovakia, Russia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Romania. The seven elegantly told and beautifully illustrated tales create a timely collection to stimulate children's interest in their European neighbours.
La Gente de La Luna / The Moon People (Cuentos y Mitos de America Latina)
by Melinda Lilly
Goodnight Moon Board Book and Tape (Share a Story)
by Margaret Wise Brown and Si Kahn
Offers advice on how to cope correctly with a variety of common and uncommon social situations.