2.17.2010

Summer 2010 Picturebook Highlights - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Third in the series of "Summer 2010 Picturebook Highlights" is...Houghton Mifflin Harcourt!

Mimi's Dada Catifesto
by Shelley Jackson

9780547126
814, $17, Pub. Date: April 2010
This book captured my heart originally due to the collage illustrations (one of my favorite types of art). Reading the story - an artistic cat in search of the right owner, Mr. Dada in search of the right pet - warmed my heart even more.

A Dignity of Dragons: Collective Nouns for Magical Beasts
by Jacqueline K. Ogburn, illustrated by Nicoletta Ceccoli
9780618862542, $17,
Pub. Date: May 2010
A
new bestiary for any child interested in fantastical beings, complete with a glossary and stunning, daydream-inspiring artwork.

The Famous Nini: A Mostly True Story of How a Plain White Cat Became a Star
by Mary Nethery, illustrated by John Manders
9780618977697, $17, Pub. Date: June 2010
The illustrations infuse N
ini, the cat, with such personality in this picturebook about a stray cat who becomes famous in Venice in the 1890s.

Flora's Very Windy Day
by Jeanne Birdsall, illustrated by Matt Phelan
978061
8986767, $16, Pub. Date: August 2010
National
Book Award winning author of The Penderwicks has written her first picture book! Flora's Very Windy Day is lucky to be illustrated by the talented Matt Phelan, whose first graphic novel - A Storm in the Barn - won the Scott O'Dell Award for historical fiction. Don't miss this whimsical picture book from such an award-winning duo.


I couldn't help myself- here are some
favorite Houghton Mifflin Harcourt backlist - already published!

But Who Will Bell the Cats?
by Cynthia von Buhler

Hardcover: 97
80618997183, $16
A brilliantly depicted version of Aesop's "Belling the Cat" fable. The illustrations are stunning
, mixed medium with a combination of photography, collage, and illustration. The total book design helps to tell the story of one brave little mouse and his friend Brown Bat who live beneath the castle where eight cats and a princess live.

How the Nobble Was Finally Found
by C.K. Williams, illustrated by Stephen Gammell
Hardcover: 9780152054601, $18

Vivid watercolor
illustrations by a Caldecott Award-winning artist brings the fantastical character of the Nobble to life. The Nobble loves playing in all sorts of imaginative places but gets lonely playing alone. He goes off on an adventure and gets a little help finding a friend. This is perfect for the older picture book child.

I Like You
by Sandol Stoddard Warburg, illustrated by Jacqueline Chwast

Hardcover: 9780395071762, $6.95

“I like you/And I know why/I like you because/You are a good person/To like.”
The delicate cartoon-esque line drawings perfectly accent this simple, yet heartfelt, little pocket gift-sized book. The sweet free-flowing verse makes this a perfect gift to give to a friend, family member, or romantic love any day of the year. “You really like me/Don’t you/And I really like you back/And you like me back/And I like you back/And that’s the way we keep on going/Every day.”

In a Blue Room
by Jim Averbeck, illustrated by Tricia Tusa

Hardcover: 9780152059927, $16

A magical bedtime book with beautiful dreamy illustrations.

And stay tuned for my favorite Houghton Mifflin Harcourt chapter books - coming up!
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4 comments:

Heather Smith said...

Hi Rebecca,

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Set deep in a mythical forest populated by trees that turn into people and hold festive dances by night, the gorgeously illustrated book tells the story of the beautiful Liselle, an evil prince’s poor washer girl who meets and falls in love with the handsome Birch Prince. By sacrificing her own life, Liselle saves the Birch Prince and his friends from being chopped down by the evil prince—and ends up living on forever in a very surprising way.

We would love to send you a copy of Liselle and the Birch Prince for review on your blog. If you are interested in receiving a free copy of the book, please forward your mailing address and we will get one out to you.

Thank you for your commitment to readers everywhere.

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Ariel Publicity and Cyber PR Books

Unknown said...

Thanks for mentioning "A Dignity of Dragons." It's a new type of book for me, so I'm anixous about how it will be received. Fortunately, I have a brillant illustrator in Nicolette Ceccoli.

Cheers,
Jacqueline K. Ogburn

Broche Fabian said...

I highly agree about Nicolette's illustrations; they are brilliant, and perfectly suit your descriptive words. Thanks for stopping by!

Playing by the book said...

These all look so delicious :-) Thanks for sharing them.