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Campbell Books Kingfisher Macmillan Children's Books 7mm Stocklist S t o c k l i s 2011 t 2 0 1 1 Campbell Books • Kingfisher • Macmillan Books Children’s Pan Macmillan, 20 New Wharf Road, London N1 9RR Tel: 020 7014 6000 Fax: 020 7014 6001 www.panmacmillan.com /children Campbell Books Kingfisher Macmillan Children’s Books MCB Stocklist Cover.indd 1 15/09/2010 14:30 inTroduCTion ConTenTs this stocklist contains a complete listing of titles published up to the end of June 2011. Campbell books for details of new titles please refer to our catalogue. Cloth Books 2 h ow To order: Bath books 2 torade rders: please go to the back cover. poCket liBraries 3 general orders: all the books in this catalogue are available novelty Board Books 3 from your local bookshop or can be ordered by post from: aCtivity titles 9 Bookpost Buggy Buddies 10 po Box 29 novelty piCture Books 11 douglas isle of Man DRIVER Dan 12 iM99 1BQ poppy Cat 12 tel: 01624 836000 fax: 01624 670923 maCmillan Children’s books & kingfisher promoTional maTerial piCture Books 14 sChools and libraries: to order promotional material please write to the Children’s Marketing department, stating treasuries and poetry 26 clearly any specific requirements (nB mark envelope Board Books 27 promotional Materials request). all material will then be forwarded to you free of charge subject to availability. Buggy Buddies 29 Trade AcCounTs: please order promotional material and pos gift Books 29 in the usual way through your local sales rep or Customer Jigsaw Books 29 services on 01256 302692. aCtivity Books 30 Big Books 30 organizing auThor and novelty Books 31 illusTraTor VisiTs fiCtion 5+ 32 fiCtion 7+ 37 having an author or illustrator come to visit your school or library is a great way to bring books to life for children. You fiCtion 9+ 40 can write to any of the authors and illustrators published by fiCtion 11+ 49 Macmillan Children’s Books c/o Children’s publicity department (nB mark envelope school/library visit request). fiCtion teen 51 author visits require thorough planning so you will need to poetry 55 contact your chosen author well in advance. Your letter should MaCMillan non-fiCtion 58 include a few dates for the author to select from, the ages of the children attending and the type of event you would like kingfisher non-fiCtion 61 to have. speCial interest titles 76 a book makes a great souvenir of the day and authors are Multi-Cultural titles 79 happy to sign them after the event has finished. Contact your MaCMillan digital audio 80 usual supplier to arrange books for sale at the event and circulate a note to parents in advance so that the children can MaCMillan CariBBean Children’s Books 82 bring in some money. index 84 overseas CoMpanies, agents 88 Children’s Books Marketing/publicity departments and representatives pan Macmillan uk trade orders 89 Macmillan Children’s Books 20 new wharf road london n1 9rr ★ shortlisted and prize-winning titles Children’s poetry Bookshelf ChoiCe ★ kingfisher, an iMprint of MaCMillan Children’s Books ★ also availaBle as an e-Book please visit panmacmillan.com/children for details 1 Campbell books ★ CloTh books angela BrooksBank 1. 978-0-230-52849-9 BABY’S VERY FIRST BOOK: WORLD DAY 4.99 books 2. 978-0-230-52803-1 BABY’S VERY FIRST BOOK: WORLD NIGHT 4.99 1 2 3 rod CaMpBell 4 3. 978-0 333 65997-7 BABY’S BuSY BOOK WORLD 6.99 JOHN FORDHAM 4. 978-0-333-99417-7 BABY’S VERY FIRST BOOK: WORLD FACES 4.99 JO LODGE 5. 978-0-333-90250-9 BABY’S VERY FIRST BOOK: ampbell WORLD FARM 4.99 C 6. 978-0-333-90251-6 BABY’S VERY FIRST BOOK: WORLD PETS 4.99 5 6 7 Jo Moon 7. 978-0-230-75013-5 TuMMYTIME CLOTH BOOK WORLD 9.99 (PuBLISHING MAY 2011) LUANA RINALDO 8. 978-0-230-70896-9 GOOD MORNING JuNGLE! WORLD 6.99 9. 978-0-230-74459-2 SLEEPY FARM WORLD 6.99 9a. 978-1-4050-5072-2 SLEEPY FARM WORLD Small Format 3.99 10 11 8 9 baTh books stephen barker 10. 978-0-230-70760-3 BuBBLY BATH BuDDIES: WORLD CHLOE THE CRAB 4.99 11. 978-0-230-70761-0 BuBBLY BATH BuDDIES: WORLD CONRAD THE CROCODILE 4.99 eMILY BolaM 12. 978-0-333-90252-3 bath BuDDIES: WORLD WE LOVE BATHTIME! 4.99 13. 978-0-333-90253-0 bath BuDDIES: 12 13 14 15 WORLD WE LOVE SWIMMING! 4.99 14. 978-0-333-90254-7 bath BuDDIES: WORLD WE LOVE FLOATING! 4.99 15. 978-0-333-94735-7 bath BuDDIES: WORLD WE LOVE SPLASHING! 4.99 LAILA HILLS 16. 978-0-230-74962-7 SQuIRTY BATH BOOKS: DuCK WORLD 4.99 (PuBLISHING MAY 2011) 17. 978-0-230-74963-4 SQuIRTY BATH BOOKS: FROG 16 17 18 19 20 WORLD 4.99 (PuBLISHING MAY 2011) lara Jones 18. 978-1-4050-4785-2 POPPY CAT LOVES BATHTIME WORLD 3.99 19. 978-1-4050-4786-9 POPPY CAT LOVES RAINY DAYS WORLD 3.99 20. 978-1-4050-4787-6 POPPY CAT LOVES SWIMMING WORLD 3.99 21 22 23 24 Jo Moon 21. 978-0-230-74589-6 BABY’S VERY FIRST BATH WORLD BOOKS: ANIMALS 4.99 22. 978-0-230-74595-7 BABY’S VERY FIRST BATH WORLD BOOKS: TOYS 4.99 23. 978-1-4050-5291-7 BATH BuDDIES: WORLD FLuTTERY FISH 4.99 24. 978-1-4050-5294-8 BATH BuDDIES: WORLD LITTLE TuRTLE 4.99 25. 978-0-230-74867-5 BATH BuDDIES: WORLD PLAYFuL PENGuIN 4.99 (PuBLISHING JANuARY 2011) 25 27 28 26 26. 978-1-4050-5293-1 BATH BuDDIES: WORLD SHINY STARFISH 4.99 27. 978-0-230-74868-2 BATH BuDDIES: WORLD SPLASHY WHALE 4.99 (PuBLISHING JANuARY 2011) 28. 978-1-4050-5296-2 BATH BuDDIES: WORLD WIGGLY OCTOPuS 4.99 2 AXEL SCheffler 1. 978-0-230-74269-7 AXEL SCHEFFLER’S NOISY BATH WORLD BOOKS: FREDDY THE FROG 6.99 2. 978-0-230-74270-3 AXEL SCHEFFLER’S NOISY BATH WORLD BOOKS: KATIE THE KITTEN 6.99 3. 978-0-230-74271-0 AXEL SCHEFFLER’S NOISY BATH WORLD BOOKS: LIZZY THE LAMB 6.99 4. 978-0-230-74272-7 AXEL SCHEFFLER’S NOISY BATH books WORLD BOOKS: PIP THE PuPPY 6.99 SANDRA LOUSADA 1 2 3 4 5. 978-0-333-96905-2 THIS LITTLE BABY WORLD 3.99 poCkeT libraries louise CoMfort 6. 978-0-230-74611-4 MY FAIRYTALE PRINCESS WORLD LIBRARY 4.99 luCy Cousins ampbell 7. 978-0-230-75219-1 LuCY COuSINS C WORLD POCKET LIBRARY 4.99 (PuBLISHING MAY 2011) 6 8 5 7 reBeCCA ELGAR 8. 978-0-330-52513-8 DRIVER DAN’S STORY TRAIN: WORLD LITTLE LIBRARY 4.99 duBRAVKA KOLANOVIC 9. 978-0-230-74621-3 WINTER WONDERLAND WORLD LITTLE LIBRARY 4.99 Jane Massey 10. 978-0-230-74370-0 MY CHRISTMAS POCKET WORLD LIBRARY 4.99 axel sCheffler 11. 978-0-230-74124-9 axel scheffler POCKET 11 12 WORLD LIBRARY 4.99 9 10 niCk sharratt 12. 978-0-230-74606-0 my first POCKET WORLD LIBRARY 4.99 no VelTy board books JENNY ARTHUR 13. 978-0-230-74488-2 SPOOKY SOuNDS: WORLD LITTLE GHOST 4.99 14 978-0-230-74487-5 SPOOKY SOuNDS: WORLD LITTLE WITCH 4.99 stephen Barker 13 14 15 16 15. 978-1-4050-5430-0 BABY BuSY BOOKS: WORLD FROGGY HOPS! 4.99 georgie birkett 16. 978-1-4050-8878-7 peepo baby! WORLD 3.99 17. 978-1-4050-9283-8 PRESS-OuT AND PLAYTIME: WORLD I’M A PIRATE 3.99 18. 978-1-4050-9282-1 PRESS-OuT AND PLAYTIME: WORLD I’M A PRINCESS 3.99 19. 978-1-4050-9281-4 PRESS-OuT AND PLAYTIME: 17 18 19 WORLD I’M A COWBOY 3.99 eMILY BolaM 20. 978-0-230-74143-0 BOuNCY BOOKS: BOuNCY FARM WORLD 4.99 21. 978-0-230-74145-4 BOuNCY BOOKS: BOuNCY WORLD GARDEN 4.99 22. 978-0-230-74144-7 BOuNCY BOOKS: BOuNCY WORLD JuNGLE 4.99 23. 978-0-230-74146-1 BOuNCY BOOKS: BOuNCY PETS WORLD 4.99 20 21 22 23 23a. 978-0-230-74438-7 BOuNCY BOOKS WORLD 12-copy counterpack 59.88 24. 978-0-230-71293-5 COLOuRFuL CAROuSELS: WORLD FARMYARD FRIENDS 6.99 25. 978-0-230-71295-9 COLOuRFuL CAROuSELS: WORLD HAPPY HOME 6.99 26. 978-0-230-01829-7 embossed board BOOKS: WORLD COLOuRS 3.99 27. 978-0-230-01830-3 embossed board BOOKS: WORLD PATTERNS 3.99 28. 978-0-230-01831-0 embossed board BOOKS: WORLD COuNTING 3.99 24 25 29. 978-0-230-01832-7 embossed board BOOKS: WORLD TEXTuRES 3.99 26 27 28 29 3 eMILY BolaM 1. 978-0-230-75285-6 LET’S LOOK! 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