Friso Henstra «Wait and see»

Маленький человечек, который считает себя более выдающимся, чем король и император, создает серию ужасных изобретений, прежде чем придумать что-то, что действительно впечатлит самых ярых скептиков.

Alessandro Sanna «Pinocchio: The Origin Story»

Итальянский акварелист и детский автор Алессандро Санна представляет альтернативный приквел всем известной истории, своего рода бессловесную легенду о происхождении деревьев на земле, складывающуюся в грандиозное космогоническое повествование о трансцендентной преемственности жизни и смерти.

Maurice Sendak «Little Bear»

В издательстве «Розовый жираф» вышла первая книга серии Э. Х. Минарик про Медвежонка. Эти книги – практически классика американской детской литературы. Серия из шести сборников, первый появился в 1957 г., адресована начинающим читателям и состоит из незамысловатых сюжетов из жизни мамы-медведицы и её Медвежонка (а также папы-медведя, капитана дальнего плавания, который всё время отсутствует).

Lynd Ward «The biggest bear»

«The Biggest Bear» is a children’s picture book by Lynd Ward, first published in 1952. It was illustrated using casein paint, and won the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1953. «The Biggest Bear» was the first children’s picture book for which Ward was both author and illustrator. He rendered the illustrations in casein paint. Ward set the story in the backwoods of Northern Ontario, an area he was familiar with as his parents had taken him to Sault Ste. Marie when he was a boy so he could recover from tuberculosis. Thereafter the family summered at a lake near Echo Bay, not far from the US–Canada border. Johnny Orchard, a young boy, is jealous because his neighbors have bear pelts hanging on their barns, so he takes a rifle and goes hunting for the biggest bear in the valley. However, when he finds only a bear cub, he befriends it by feeding it maple sugar and brings the bear home as a pet. As it grows, it becomes a nuisance to his family and the neighbors due to its enormous appetite. After the neighbors complain to his father, Johnny tries three times to return the bear to the woods. Each time the bear follows Johnny back home. Finally, Johnny and his father decide the only way to solve the problem is to shoot the bear. Johnny takes the bear far into the woods, but while loading his rifle, the bear runs off and into a live trap that has maple sugar in it. Men who had set the trap to capture animals for the zoo soon come. They take Johnny’s bear to a zoo where Johnny can visit him anytime he wants to.

Blair Lent «Tikki tikki tembo»

Three decades and more than one million copies later children still love hearing about the boy with the long name who fell down the well. Arlene Mosel and Blair Lent’s classic re-creation of an ancient Chinese folktale has hooked legions of children, teachers, and parents, who return, generation after generation, to learn about the danger of having such an honorable name as Tikki tikki tembo-no sa rembo-chari bari ruchi-pip peri pembo.

Tikki Tikki Tembo is the winner of the 1968 Boston Globe — Horn Book Award for Picture Books.