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New French Releases Sales Representatives FALL2016 New French Releases Sales Representatives SCHOLASTIC CANADA NORTHERN & EASTERN ONTARIO, How To Reach Us SALES AND MARKETING QUEBEC, ATLANTIC CANADA, 604 King Street West MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN CUSTOMER SERVICE, NEW ACCOUNT Toronto, ON M5V 1E1 Cathy Robertson INFORMATION, DISCOUNTS Toll Free Tel: 1-800-778-9665 Toll Free: 1-800-778-9665 Ext. 3061 Donna Aloise • 905-887-7323 Ext. 4393 Tel: 416-915-3500 Tel: 613-384-8674 [email protected] Fax: 416-849-7911 Fax: 613-384-7943 e-mail: [email protected] ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE NATIONAL ACCOUNTS 175 Hillmount Road, National Account Manager, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Markham, ON L6C 1Z7 Sue Plant YUKON, N.W.T., ALBERTA Joanne Hume • 905-887-7323 Ext. 4295 Tel: 416-915-3521 Susan Travis [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Toll Free: 1-800-778-9665 Ext. 3062 VICE PRESIDENT, FRENCH DIVISION Tel: 604-513-9151 National Account Manager, Fax: 604-513-9145 Chantale Lalonde • 416-915-3510 [email protected] Key Accounts, Toronto & Area e-mail: [email protected] Christina Winfield MANAGER, FRENCH SALES Tel: 416-915-3500 Ext. 3054 QUEBEC Mélanie Gagnon • 1-800-778-9665 Ext. 3513 e-mail: cwinfi[email protected] National Account Manager, e-mail: [email protected] Nathalie St-Gelais National Account Manager, Tel: 1-800-778-9665 Ext. 3064 MANAGER, FRENCH MARKETING Kristen Myhill e-mail: [email protected] Monique Fauteux • 416-915-3500 Ext. 3065 Tel: 416-915-3520 [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] LIBRARY MARKETS RETURNS DEPARTMENT National Account Manager, Scholastic Canada Ltd. Sales Representative, Library and Educational Mass Market Retail Accounts 175 Hillmount Road, Markham, ON L6C 1Z7 Sarah Labrie Janet Murie Tel: 416-915-3500 Ext. 3002 Toll Free: 1-800-778-9665 Ext. 3052 [email protected] Tel: 416-915-3500 Ext. 3052 Fax: 416-849-7911 Sales Representative, e-mail: [email protected] Online & Digital Rachelle Lozon Tel: 416-915-3500 Ext. 3057 e-mail: [email protected] How To Order BY TELEPHONE BY BOOKLINK Local Calls (Toronto area only) 905-887-7323 To Reach a French Speaking Representative We are a member of the Canadian Telebook Agency S1188658 Toll Free (Anywhere in Canada) Customer (7:30 am – 8:00 pm EST) 1-800-268-3848 Service/Order Desk 1-800-268-3848 Monday to Friday 7:30 am – 8:00 pm EST BY E-MAIL Yukon and N.W.T. Call Collect 0-905-887-7323 Saturday 9:00 am – 1:30 pm EST [email protected] Summer Hours 8:30 am – 4:30 pm EST BY FAX Toll Free (Anywhere in Canada) 1-866-346-1288 EN316 Prices subject to change without notice. FALL New French Releases SEPTEMBER 2-23 OCTOBER 24-46 NOVEMBER 47-75 DECEMBER 76-83 INDEX 84-85 These wonderful shaped board books will help young children discover everything a budding young doctor or builder might need. Each book includes 6 press-out pieces encouraging imaginative play. With a chunky handle that's easy for little hands to hold, children will enjoy carrying their doctor's bag or toolbox around with them wherever they go! Ma trousse de médecin $12.99 Early Childhood • Board Book My Little Doctor's Bag EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY Theme(s): Activity Books Ages 2-5 • 11 ½" x 9" 978-1-4431-5345-4 8 pages, full-colour Mon coffre à outils My Little Toolbox 978-1-4431-5346-1 BOARD BOOKS WITH HANDLES AND PRESS-OUT PIECES! Inside Ma trousse de médecin Inside Mon coffre à outils SEPTEMBER 2 Je suis un autobus Off to School It’s the first day of school and families are gathering around the bus stop! Children say goodbye to their parents as they climb aboard the big yellow bus. Follow along as they head to school, meet their teacher and learn new things. As the school day comes to a close, the children return home and share the day’s events. EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY $8.99 Early Childhood • Board Book PERFECT FOR Theme(s): Transportation / General; School & Education Ages 1-4 • 8 ¾" x 6" BACK-TO-SCHOOL! 8 pages, full-colour 978-1-4431-5197-9 scholastic.ca/editions ▶ Inside ALSO AVAILABLE • $8.99 EACH Je suis une machine Zamboni Je suis un camion à ordures I Am a Zamboni Machine I Am a Garbage Truck 978-1-4431-3246-6 978-1-4431-1878-1 Je suis un camion à incendie Je suis un train I Am a Fire Truck I Am a Train 978-1-4431-1879-8 978-1-4431-1880-4 Je suis un camion à benne I Am a Dump Truck SEPTEMBER 978-1-4431-1877-4 3 Archie le paresseux hyperactif Archie – No Ordinary Sloth Archie is an energetic sloth that loves to leap, swing, and dance about! However, the other sloths grow tired of his antics and ask him to leave. Longing to be understood, Archie sets off to meet new friends who are also different in their own special ways. But Archie still misses his PICTURE BOOKS sloth friends. Acting on some sage advice from an elephant, Archie returns home to find his friends in danger. Will his fast-thinking and fast-action ways save them? Will they ever accept him for who he is? HEATH MCKENZIE is a Melbourne-based artist who has worked with many publishers and production companies. Heath is generally inspired by too much television, too many movies and music (lots of music). He is specifically inspired by movie posters, 50s and 60s commercial art, Japanese signs and cartoons (anything animated, really). BY HEATH MCKENZIE $11.99 Picture Book • Paperback Theme(s): Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance; Friendship Ages 3-7 • 8 ¼" x 9 ¾" Archie aimerait bien que ses amis se joignent à lui. 32 pages, full-colour 978-1-4431-5418-5 Il essaie ceci. Il essaie cela, et MÊME ÇA! Inside Vous êtes sürs que ce n’est pas juste un cheval blanc? Dans le recoin le plus sombre et le plus reculé de la jungle, Mais Archie s’ennuie quand même Archie découvre qu’il n’est pas seul. de ses amis paresseux. SEPTEMBER 4 Je ne veux pas être une grenouille I Don't Want to Be a Frog Frog wants to be anything but a slimy, wet frog. A cat, perhaps. Or a rabbit. An owl? But when a hungry wolf arrives — a wolf who HATES eating frogs — our hero decides that maybe being himself isn’t so bad after all. In this very silly story with a sly message, told in hilarious dialogue between PICTURE BOOKS a feisty young frog and his heard-it-all-before father, young readers will identify with little Frog’s desire to be something different, while laughing along at his stubborn yet endearing schemes to prove himself right. Fans of Jon Klassen’s Rendez-moi mon chapeau! will love meeting this willful young frog with a serious identity crisis. DEV PETTY previously worked as a visual-effects artist in film, contributing to such movies as the Matrix Trilogy. She lives in Albany, California. MIKE BOLDT is an author and illustrator living in the countryside of Alberta, BY DEV PETTY Canada. He has been illustrating for children for the past 15 years. His most ILLUSTRATIONS BY MIKE BOLDT recent picture book with Scholastic Canada is the widly fun picture book $11.99 Les cancans du canard. Picture Book • Paperback Theme(s): Animals / Frogs & Toads; Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance Ages 3-7 • 10" x 10" 32 pages, full-colour 978-1-4431-5344-7 ૽ REVIEWS First-time author Petty’s dialogue between a frog father and his son makes its point about accepting one’s nature with a big grin… The story might create similar gratitude in the minds of readers — or it might just make them giggle. ~ Publishers Weekly scholastic.ca/editions ▶ Inside BY THE SAME ILLUSTRATOR • $10.99 Les cancans du canard The Duck Says 978-1-4431-2871-1 SEPTEMBER 5 Une journée au verger From Apple Tree to Cider, Please! Follow along on a journey that starts in the orchard as apples are picked, sorted, and pressed into fresh apple cider. Told from a young child’s point of view, Une journée au verger is a realistic account of how apple cider is pressed, flavoured with the charm and vigor of PICTURE BOOKS a harvest celebration. FELICIA SANZARI CHERNESKY is a children's book author with an MFA in Poetry. This is her fifth picture book. JULIA PATTON is an internationally published illustrator who lives in Northumberland, England. She has illustrated more than a dozen books for children. BY FELICIA SANZARI CHERNESKY ILLUSTRATIONS BY JULIA PATTON $10.99 Picture Book • Paperback Theme(s): Concepts / Seasons; Cooking & Food Ages 4-8 • 10 ¾" x 8 ½" 32 pages, full-colour 978-1-4431-5486-4 Inside Merci d’être ici! Thanksgiving for Emily Ann Emily Ann doesn't like Thanksgiving, not one bit. With all the hustle and bustle of the holiday, she feels a little ignored . and just a little bit sad. But just as Emily Ann prepares to do her worst, her family comes together to show her what matters most about Thanksgiving: family. TERESA JOHNSTON is an author of books for children, including My Tooth is Loose, Dr. Moose. She lives in Ohio. VANESSA BRANTLEY NEWTON is the illustrator of Let Freedom Sing, which she also wrote; One Love and Every Little Thing, both written by Cedella Marley; and the Ruby and the Booker Boys series, along with many other books. BY TERESA JOHNSTON ILLUSTRATIONS BY VANESSA BRANTLEY NEWTON $11.99 Picture Book • Paperback Theme(s): Holidays & Celebrations / Thanksgiving; Family / General Ages 3-6 • 8" x 10" 32 pages, full-colour Inside 978-1-4431-5487-1 SEPTEMBER 6 Photo d’école ratée Picture Day Perfection It’s picture day, and the boy at the center of this charming picture book wants to make sure his picture is perfect.
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