Books from Walker Childrens

  • Galileo's Treasure Box
    By Catherine Brighton

    Using the rich colors and lush textures of the Renaissance, Catherine Brighton recreates Galileo's world.

  • Balloon on the Moon
    By Dan McCann

    Jake will need to hold on tight if he's ever going to reach the moon to save Will's balloon. Big brothers and aspiring astronauts alike will love this story of a stray toy and one boy's exciting journey to the moon.

  • When the Bough Breaks
    By Anna Myers

    And it seems that this unlikely friendship may be just what they both need to break free of their emotional prisons. Anna Myers seamlessly blends contemporary and historical narratives as Opehlia's and Portia's tales unfold.

  • A North American Rain Forest Scrapbook
    By Virginia Wright-Frierson

    Walk alongside an award-winning nature artist as she observes, draws, paints, and writes about the majesty of the world's largest temperate rain forest.

  • Nugget on the Flight Deck
    By Patricia Newman

    Readers are in for a treat as a young nugget prepares for his first hop in a real bird, as well as a complete tour around the Mother ship.

  • The Twilight Zone: Walking Distance
    By Mark Kneece, Rod Serling

    This new graphic novel series re-imagines the show's most enduring episodes, in all their original uncut glory, originally written by Rod Serling himself, and now adapted for a new generation—a generation that has ridden Disney's Twilight ...

  • Did You Hear Wind Sing Your Name?: An Oneida Song of Spring
    By Sandra De Coteau Orie

    Pictures and words pay homage to the Oneida Indians' view of the cycle of spring.

  • Playing the Field
    By Janette Rallison

    Thirteen-year old McKay is a talented baseball player, but as equally untalented when it comes to algebra.

  • Grand Canyon: A Trail Through Time
    By Linda Vieira

    The award-winning team of The Ever-Living Tree brings to life the awesome story of one of our country's greatest national treasures, with breathtaking illustrations and illuminating prose.

  • Graveyard Girl
    By Anna Myers

    Anna Myers's insight and warmth make Graveyard Girl a deeply moving portratit of three young people and their struggle to persevere in the face of tragedy.

  • Off Like the Wind!: The First Ride of the Pony Express
    By Michael P. Spradlin

    Meticulously researched and gorgeously illustrated, Michael P. Spradlin and Layne Johnson's Off Like the Wind! brings to life an adventurous journey, full of suspense and excitement, that celebrates America's can-do attitude and pioneering ...

  • The Harvey Girls: The Women Who Civilized the West
    By Juddi Morris

    A true story of the women who worked in Fred Harvey's chain of restaurants along the Santa Fe railroad depicts pioneer women with wage-earning power.

  • Martin MacGregor's Snowman
    By Lisa Broadie Cook

    How can a snowman fanatic build a snowman if there's NO snow?

  • Blue Flame: Book One of the Perfect Fire Trilogy
    By K. M. Grant

    Many years have passed since the Occitanian knights killed Richard the Lionheart in a courageous battle to keep the Blue Flame--sparked at the moment of Christ's death--from falling into the wrong hands.

  • So You Want to Be a Rock Star
    By Audrey Vernick

    Perfect for young fans of Rock Band and the Disney pop stars, So You Want to Be a Rock Star will teach budding musicians all they need to know about becoming a bona fide rock star, and the interactive text will keep their parents rocking- ...

  • The Period Book: Everything You Don't Want to Ask (but Need to Know)
    By Karen Gravelle, Jennifer Gravelle

    Perfect for sharing, The Period Book is a trusty friend that can help you feel happy and confident about this new phase of your life.

  • Red, White, and Blue Good-bye
    By Sarah Wones Tomp

    The young daughter of a Navy man does not want him to go to sea, but he points out the red flag on the mailbox, the white clouds in the sky, and the blue ocean that will remind her of him while he is away.

  • In the Blink of an Eye
    By Dieter Wiesmuller

    Dieter Wiesmüller celebrates the liveliness of nature through his stunning illustrations and lyrical text, which show young readers that animals in the wild are just as curious as they are.

  • Creepy, Crawly Baby Bugs
    By Sandra Markle

    Crisp, simple text about the lives and ways of baby bugs will fascinate any fan of creepy, crawly insects.

  • Stuck in the Mud
    By Jane Clarke

    Early in the morning, down on the farm, a new day was dawning, peaceful and calm . . . until Hen discovers that one of her chicks is stuck in the mud!