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Scholastic Canada Spring 2021 by Gracey Zhang © 2020. All rights reserved. Lala’s Words Lala’s Art from Scholastic Canada This file was updated as of Spring 2021 October 27 th, 2020. Please refer to Catalist and Bookmanager for the most recent changes. Congratulations to our recent winners Winner, Governor General’s Award for Winner, Diamond Willow Award Winner, Christie Harris Illustrated Young People’s Literature - Text, 2019 (Saskatchewan Young Readers’ Children’s Literature Prize, 2019 Choice), 2019 Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Award Winner, Hackmatack Children’s (Alberta Children’s Choice), 2021 Choice Award (Atlantic Canada), 2019 Short-listed, Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Award, 2020 Short-listed, IODE Canada Violet Downey Award, 2020 . and fngers crossed for our nominees! Picture Books Short-listed, IODE Toronto Jean Long-listed, First Nation Communities Short-listed, Chocolate Lily Book Throop Award, 2020 READ Award, 2020 Award (BC Children’s Choice), 2020 Long-listed, First Nation Communities Commended, Best Books for Kids READ Award, 2020 and Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, 2020 Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, Starred Selection, 2020 Middle-grade Finding COOPER S<u~yMa,.on Short-listed, Sunburst Award, Short-listed, Chocolate Lily Short-listed, Diamond Willow Short-listed, Snow Willow Short-listed, Snow Willow Young Adult category, 2020 Book Award (BC Children’s Award (Saskatchewan Young Award (Saskatchewan Young Award (Saskatchewan Young Choice), 2020 Readers’ Choice), 2020 Readers’ Choice), 2020 Readers’ Choice), 2020 Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Commended, Best Books for Short-listed, Red Cedar Winner, Geoffrey Bilson Children’s Book Centre, Kids and Teens, Canadian Award (BC Young Readers’ Award for Historical Fiction Starred Selection, 2020 Children’s Book Centre, 2020 Choice), 2020 for Young People, 2019 Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Award (Alberta Children’s Choice), 2020 Young Adult Non-fction ,. = Short-listed, Sheila Short-listed, YALSA Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Short-listed, A. Egoff Children’s William C. Morris YA Book Award (Alberta Award (Alberta Children’s Choice), 2021 Hackmatack Children’s Literature Prize (BC), Debut Award, 2020 Children’s Choice), 2021 Choice Award (Atlantic 2020 Short-listed, Hackmatack Children’s Canada), 2020 Short-listed, Sunburst Commended, TD Summer Choice Award (Atlantic Canada), 2020 Award, Young Adult Reading Club - Top 10 category, 2020 Recommended Read, 2020 Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre, Starred Selection, 2020 Scholastic Canada Spring 2021 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS: Scholastic Canada Ltd. is the exclusive Canadian trade distributor for all books included in this catalogue as well as all books in the following imprints: Cartwheel Books®, Chicken House®, David Fickling Books, Dear Canada, Graphix™, I am Canada, Klutz®, Little Shepherd Books®, North Winds Press, Orchard Books®, Point®, PUSH, Scholastic Canada, Scholastic en espaol®, Scholastic Early Learning, Scholastic Library Publishing, Scholastic Licensed Publishing, Scholastic Nonfction, Scholastic Paperbacks, Scholastic Press, Scholastic Reference, Teacher’s Friend, Teaching Resources. Cover art from Lala’s Words by Gracey Zhang © 2020. All rights reserved. Title page art from Room on Our Rock by Terri Rose Baynton © 2020. All rights reserved. Prices do not include taxes. Prices subject to change. Follow us: ScholasticCda ScholasticCanada ScholasticCda ScholasticCda *Note: Our order forms can be found at scholastic.ca/booksellers, or through your sales rep. See back page for more ordering information. Prices subject to change. Ages 4 -8 Marketing • Social media promotion A timeless and timely and advertising • Instagram kindness campaign picture book that • The Power of Story: Diverse celebrates the unassuming Books campaign Lala’s Words: power of kind words. A Story of Planting Kindness By Gracey Zhang “Lala’s Words is really about magic; a special kind of magic called Illustrated by Gracey Zhang kindness. Like the sunlight and the falling rain, kindness nourishes the HC: 978-1-338-64823-2 • $25.99 world around us. This book, with its lovely art and whimsical story, Pub/In-store: April 6, 2021 will also nourish the reader.” — The Fan Brothers (The Night Lala’s Words 6-Copy Gardener, Ocean Meets Sky) Counter Display 978-1-338-74255-8 • $155.94 Grace Zhan “Much like an encouraging word, the vibrant pictures in this book will lift you up.” — Christian Robinson Last( Stop on Market Street, Another) Catalist Bookmanager view here view here l~~lI~ _ J Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, now living in Brooklyn, New York, Gracey Zhang is a picture book talent to watch! “You are stripy and lovely,” said Lala. “Stop playing with weeds and leaves! You’re covered in dirt!” cried her mother. “Grow strong and tall, my friends,” said Lala. -•SCHOLASTIC Scholastic Canada, Limited I L1111•1t~►iil1 Lala's Words A Story of Planting Kindness By (author) Gracey Zhang ♦ , Illustrated by Gracey Zhang ♦ On Sale:Apr 06, 2021 | Hardcover $25.99 From debut author-illustrator Gracey Zhang comes a timeless and timely picture book that celebrates the unassuming power of kind words. Oh, there goes Lala! She carries a pot of water around the corner, down the block, and over the fence, to a patch of dirt and concrete where tiny weeds sprout. "Hello, hello, friends!" she whispers. Lala waters the plants every day, but it is her kind words that make them sway and nod. Lala's wild nature and quiet compassion enchant in this evergreen story about the 9781338648232 power of kind words and the magic of being loved for who you are. • English • 48 pages Contributor Bio • Orchard Books Gracey Zhang is an illustrator and animator with a love of storytelling and verse. Subject She was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada, and received her degree in Illustration from RISD. She is now based in Brooklyn, New York, where she can be JUVENILE FICTION / Imagination & found window watching from the train when she's not scribbling away at her Play desk. Lala’s Words is her first picture book. You can visit her at graceyzhang.com. Audience range Age (years) from 4 - 8, Grade (US) Promotion Plans from P - 3 Distributor Scholastic Canada Limited Carton quantity: 20 1e CATAUST 1 Scholastic Canada, Limited 2 Did you know? Each of Robert Munsch’s stories is based on children and families he met during years of touring. These perennial sellers are hilarious and zany, but still rooted in the everyday lives of Canadian children! Oversized Collections .-------(:::::---==----=;--------;:====~) -- ARoNrlMunachCOllecffon NEW tAun~chA~- Moti 't These oversized hardcover collections of Munsch stories each include bonus material. A Bunch of Munsch! Munsch More! A Robert Munsch Collection $26.99 POB • 978-0-439-96135-6 $24.99 POB • 978-1-4431-8264-5 Artwork © by Michael Martchenko. A R.hrt MHu• C.rltetlH Mad About Muneeh! r::: ,; _ .~ (- \ Much More Munsch! Mad About Munsch! Munsch Mania! Marvellous Munsch! $26.99 POB • 978-0-439-93571-5 $26.99 POB • 978-1-4431-0239-1 $24.99 POB • 978-1-4431-2826-1 $26.99 POB • 978-1-4431-4863-4 (___ Sturdy-;::::::::::=======- Board Books------) Robert Munsch Nmm ""'"'""'"h Kuss Cookiesl_.; Alligator Baby Deep Snow Hugs Just One Goal! 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Braids! $7.99 PB • 978-0-590-12387-7 $7.99 PB • 978-0-590-12435-5 $7.99 PB • 978-0-439-96126-4 $7.99 PB • 978-1-4431-5739-1 $19.99 POB • 978-1-4431-5741-4 Robert Mi..sch Michael Martchenko The RobcNMuosch .Makeup 1nor Mess Class Clown The Enormous Suitcase Makeup Mess Moving Day! $7.99 PB • 978-0-439-93594-4 $7.99 PB • 978-1-4431-6318-7 $7.99 PB • 978-0-439-98896-4 $7.99 PB • 978-1-4431-6399-6 $19.99 POB • 978-1-4431-6317-0 $19.99 POB • 978-1-4431-6398-9 Robert Munsch PIJjama ,MELL·i,ocK, Teamwork Michael Martchenko 1 ~f;,\ M~~~t:~ko M;chaclM;:tihenko D•I• ~; 6=~ ~~~' - i,,:-:i,\"<~ :""' ' Pyjama Day! School Rules! Smelly Socks! Teamwork $7.99 PB • 978-1-4431-3917-5 $7.99 PB • 978-1-4431-8203-4 $7.99 PB • 978-0-439-96707-5 $7.99 PB • 978-1-4431-8269-0 $19.99 POB • 978-1-4431-3916-8 $19.99 POB • 978-1-4431-8202-7 Catalist Bookmanager l~_____,Iview here ~Iview _J here Scholastic Canada, Limited • SC H OLAS TI C Mmm, Mmm, Cookies! • I s. By (author) Robert Munsch ♦ , Illustrated by Michael Martchenko ♦ -;;;;... On Sale:Mar 01, 2000 | Paperback $7.99 Robert Munsch cooks up some mischief in this scrumptious tale — now with a fresh new look! Also Available A Bunch of Munsch! (Six-book collection) (Hardcover) When Christopher goes into the basement and sees a pile of play clay in the Michael Martchenko corner, he decides to cook up some mischief.
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