Books from Walker Childrens

  • A Christmas Angel Collection: 12 Angels to Cut Out and Color
    By Catherine Stock

    A festive collection of cut-out-and-color angels, based on works of art from around the world. Children will enjoy creating their very own angel ornaments for the Christmas tree.

  • 101 Ways to Become a Superhero . . . Or an Evil Genius: An 101 Things title
    By Richard Horne, Helen Szirtes

    Ever wanted to fly like Superman?* Drive a cool car like Batman? Smash things like the Hulk? Well, 101 Things to Do to Become a Superhero is the book for you.

  • My Friends' Beliefs: A Young Reader's Guide to World Religions
    By Hiley H. Ward

    Worshipers tread many different paths in their search for peace, love and eternal happiness. This book will tell you about the most familiar paths or faiths, and about some of the lesser-known faiths, too.

  • Daddy Is a Cozy Hug
    By Rhonda Gowler Greene

    The best of times in every season are the ones spent with Daddy.

  • Animal House
    By Candace Ryan

    Nuddles-the vulchair, who might be a bit hungry today. Young readers will delight in the silly wordplay and bright, detailed illustrations of this wild story.

  • Picky Mrs. Pickle
    By Christine M. Schneider

    Picky Mrs. Pickle won't eat anything that isn't green or pickled. That is, until her stubborn niece, Sophie Claire, introduces Mrs. Pickle to a new, "non-pickle" ice cream flavor. Mrs. Pickle will never be the same again.

  • Indians of the Northeast Woodlands
    By Beatrice Siegel

    Did all American Indians speak the same language? How did they make bows and arrows? What are reservations? This is an excellent introduction for anyone interested in learning about American Indian culture of the past and present.

  • Owly
    By Mike Thaler

    When Owly asks his mother question after question about the world, she finds just the right ways to help him find the answers.

  • Animal Crackers Fly the Coop
    By Kevin O'Malley

    Turning the Grimm's fairy tale The Brementown Musicians on its funny bone, O'Malley has revised the classic story of four animals who part ways with their respective farmers to explore their artistic sides, this time sending them in search ...

  • The Twilight Zone: The After Hours
    By Mark Kneece, Rod Serling

    Submitted for your approval: Marsha White, a dissatisfied shopper with an unusual problem. This is one shopping trip that is marked final sale, return only to the customer service deskā€”in the Twilight Zone!

  • Hello, Lulu
    By Caroline Uff

    This is Lulu's story-all about her family and her favorite things-her pets, the snacks she loves to eat, her best friend, even her brand new red shoes!

  • The Old Blue Pickup Truck
    By Candice F. Ransom

    For a little girl, there's nothing better than running errands with Daddy in a trusty old blue pickup truck.

  • Duel!: Burr and Hamilton's Deady War of Words
    By Dennis Brindell Fradin

    They were ready to fight to the death for honor. These Founding Fathers, once friends and colleagues, had become the bitterest of enemies. After years of escalating tension, Burr had finally challenged Hamilton to a duel.

  • Dancing to Freedom: The True Story of Mao's Last Dancer
    By Li Cunxin

    In a poor village in northern China, a small boy named Li Cunxin was given the chance of a lifetime. Selected by Chairman Mao's officials from among millions of children to become a dancer, Li's new life began as he left his family behind.

  • Stella the Star
    By Mark Shulman

    After all, only the best will do for their star. After much anticipation, the adorable Stella wins the hearts of all audiences and makes her parents very proud in this charming story with a surprising finale.

  • The Ever-Living Tree: The Life and Times of a Coast Redwood
    By Linda Vieira

    This book plots the march of history as the life of an ever-living sequoia unfolds in a Pacific northwest forest.