Books from Amicus Ink

  • Is Atlantis Real?
    By Allison Lassieur

    Four new titles in this best-selling series examine the evidence—or lack thereof—for these supernatural legends.

  • The Amicus Book of Nature
    By Isobel Lundie

    Perfect for inquisitive 2- and 3-year-olds, this board book makes an engaging one-to-one story time read.

  • Little Zebra
    By Julie Abery

    Little Zebra wants to have fun and meet new friends, but when she gets separated from her herd on the African plains, Mama guides her to the trail.

  • Velociraptor
    By Barbara Alpert

    This series examines the discovery of each featured species and later fossil finds that added to our body of knowledge, explaining how scientists interpret fossils to explain dinosaur behavior.

  • Superstars of the Denver Broncos
    By Matt Scheff

    Get your youngest sports fans reading with these fun books about football's greatest superstars!

  • Exotic Cats
    By Mary Ellen Klukow

    For cat lovers and potential pet owners alike, these books show young readers the personality and behavior of each cat breed. A photo-illustrated book for early readers about Exotic cats.

  • A Turtle's Dangerous Journey
    By Mary Ellen Klukow

    Animals face scary challenges every day! These narrative nonfiction books focus on describing the changes to animals habitats that affect the animal's way of life—or even puts their species at risk of dying out!

  • Megan Rapinoe
    By Jill Sherman

    Featuring the skills and accomplishments of the best female and male athletes, these books are sure to be a slam-dunk among young sports fans. Accessible text and action photos of the stars bring the athlete's stories to life.

  • Under the Sea 1,2,3: An Ocean Counting Book
    By Tracey E. Dils

    Young readers will build counting skills and content knowledge with these delightful counting books!

  • Chicks 2, 4, 6: A Baby Animals Counting by Twos Book
    By Martha E.H. Rustad

    Six new books in this colorful series introduce beginning math concepts.

  • Little Penguin
    By Julie Abery

    With help from Mama Penguin, Little Penguin finds the courage to leave the safety of her feet to make new friends and play.

  • New England Patriots
    By M. K. Osborne

    This photo-illustrated book will introduce young readers to the superstars of the New England Patriots.

  • Understanding Presidential Elections
    By Matt Bowers

    This book for elementary readers highlights the sequence of events from the idea to implementation.

  • Pro Sports Biographies: Maya Moore
    By Elizabeth Raum

    A photo-illustrated biography for early readers on Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore.

  • Is the Bermuda Triangle Real?
    By Allison Lassieur

    Four new titles in this best-selling series examine the evidence—or lack thereof—for these supernatural legends.

  • Space Robots
    By Kirsten W. Larson

    Take a sneak peek into the future of robotics in our world! A photo-illustrated book for elementary readers about robots in space.

  • Poison Dart Frogs
    By Elizabeth Raum

    The question and answer feature throughout the book promotes reader inquiry, while the list of resources encourages further research and learning. This photo-illustrated book for elementary readers describes the venomous poison dart frog.

  • Tiger Sharks
    By Allan Morey

    Each shark species is unique, with adaptations that help it survive in its own part of the ocean. Become an armchair marine biologist! This photo-illustrated book describes the tiger shark, or as some call it, the garbage can of the sea.

  • Military Robots
    By Kirsten W. Larson

    Take a sneak peek into the future of robotics in our world! A photo-illustrated book for elementary readers about robots used by the military.

  • At Home
    By Margot Channing

    This oversize board book shows words and pictures together, encouraging kids to name objects, begin to recognize categories, and embark on a lifetime of reading and learning.