Publishers: Abrams Books for Young Readers
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a diverse mix of illustrated stories and nonfiction aimed at younger readers, blending imaginative tales with educational content. The collection balances cultural themes, social values, and scientific exploration, inviting readers to engage with both creative narratives and factual learning. Navigating this range involves exploring thematic clusters that connect art, history, and social topics with playful and thoughtful storytelling.
What you’ll often find
- Picture books featuring animals and mythical creatures that explore friendship and self-esteem
- Nonfiction biographies highlighting artists, scientists, and historical figures with social impact
- Books addressing cultural traditions and holidays through family-centered stories
- Science and nature topics presented with experiments, discoveries, and environmental themes
- Stories and nonfiction that incorporate social themes like activism, prejudice, and values
- Creative adaptations of folklore, fairy tales, and legends with a humorous or adventurous tone
How to browse this shelf
- Look for books grouped by subject clusters such as art, science, or cultural traditions
- Explore picture books for imaginative stories featuring animals and mythical characters
- Choose nonfiction titles to learn about notable historical figures and scientific concepts
- Seek out stories that incorporate social values and themes for thoughtful reading experiences
- Start with books focusing on holidays and celebrations to connect with cultural contexts
- Try collections that blend humor and adventure for lighter, engaging tales
- Narrow your search by distinguishing between fiction and nonfiction formats to suit your interest
Good fit if you like
- Books that combine educational content with creative storytelling
- Reading that highlights diverse cultural and social perspectives
- Engaging narratives with a balance of humor, adventure, and meaningful themes
- Illustrated works that support curiosity about science, history, and art
- Stories and nonfiction that encourage reflection on values and community
- A mix of factual learning and imaginative play in accessible formats
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Newton and Curie: the Science Squirrels A Picture Book — Daniel Kirk
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Lion Needs a Haircut A Picture Book — Hyewon Yum
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One Girl — Andrea Beaty
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When the Silliest Cat Was Small — Gilles Bachelet
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Jean Laffite The Pirate who Saved America — Susan Goldman Rubin
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Babar’s Birthday Surprise — Laurent de Brunhoff
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The Boy who Tried to Shrink His Name — Sandhya Parappukkaran
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The Pumpernickel-Daffodil — Galia Bernstein
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Is There Anybody Out There? (a Wild Thing Book) The Search for Extraterrestrial Life, from Amoebas to Aliens — Laura Krantz
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A World to Explore — Daniel Kirk
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Monkey See, Monkey Draw — Alex Beard
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Grandmothers Galore! A Picture Book — Judith Henderson
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Harry Houdini (the First Names Series) — Kjartan Poskitt
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The Atlas of Languages Words Around the World — Rachel Lancashire
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Soul Food Sunday — Winsome Bingham
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Our Little Kitchen — Jillian Tamaki
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Rube Goldberg’s Big Book of Building Make 25 Machines That Really Work! — Jennifer George
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This Way, Charlie — Caron Levis
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Stay for Dinner A Picture Book — Sandhya Parappukkaran
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Fighting for Yes! The Story of Disability Rights Activist Judith Heumann — Maryann Cocca-Leffler
