Hello Kitty Presents: The Fairytale Collection


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Hello Kitty, one of the world's most recognized and enduring characters, stars in five popular fairy tales! Hello Kitty Fairytale Collection features all five books in our Hello Kitty Presents the Storybook Collection: Little Red Riding Hood, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, The Little Mermaid, The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, and Thumbelina.




Hello Kitty Is... Little Red Riding Hood


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Hello Kitty is Little Red Riding Hood in this gorgeous and funny re-telling of the classic fairy story. In classic picture book format, this book will delight Hello Kitty's many millions of fans. Little Red Riding Hood is visiting her granny to spend the day baking. Will she outwit the naughty wolf who wants to eat all of their cakes? In classic large picture book format, this book will delight the many millions of Hello Kitty fans.




Hello Kitty is Cinderella


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The first ever Hello Kitty picture book. Hello Kitty plays Cinderella in this gorgeous retelling of the classic story.




Hello Kitty Presents the Storybook Collection: The Nutcracker & The Mouse King


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Hello Kitty, one of the world's most recognized and enduring characters, stars in her first-ever fairytale series! HELLO KITTY PRESENTS: THE STORYBOOK COLLECTION features Hello Kitty in a supercute retelling of "The Nutcracker and The Mouse King." Hello Kitty's grandfather has been tinkering in his workshop, making a very special toy for Hello Kitty. Hello Kitty loves her new nutcracker, and her friends want to play with it, too! But they handle it too roughly, and the nutcracker breaks. Sadly, Grandpa puts the broken toy on a high shelf to be fixed later. Devastated, Hello Kitty visits her new toy after everyone has gone to sleep. Imagine her surprise when she sees all of the toys in Grandpa's workshop come to life, including her beloved nutcracker! Now in paperback, the books in the HELLO KITTY PRESENTS: THE STORYBOOK COLLECTION are a must-have for Hello Kitty fans young and old! Also available:The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.




Happy Holidays--Animated!


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Since the early 20th century, animated Christmas cartoons have brightened the holiday season around the world--first in theaters, then on television. From devotional portrayals of the Nativity to Santa battling villains and monsters, this encyclopedia catalogs more than 1,800 international Christmas-themed cartoons and others with year-end themes of Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and the New Year. Explore beloved television specials such as A Charlie Brown Christmas, theatrical shorts such as Santa's Workshop, holiday episodes from animated television series like American Dad! and The Simpsons, feature films like The Nutcracker Prince and obscure productions such as The Insects' Christmas, along with numerous adaptations and parodies of such classics as A Christmas Carol and Twas the Night before Christmas.




Hello Kitty


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Now in paperback, the inside story of the cartoon kitty that became a multibillion-dollar global enterprise The only business book to offer an in-depth exploration of the Hello Kitty phenomenon, Hello Kitty tells the amazing story of how the Japanese company Sanrio bucked the odds and transformed a bulbous, all-but-featureless cartoon critter into a multibillion-dollar global business powerhouse. Readers will learn how and why the Hello Kitty brand clicked with children and adults, across cultures, and how it continues to successfully compete, internationally, with Disney and Warner Brothers. This book is packed with valuable lessons about the awesome power of branding, marketing, and licensing to capture the hearts and minds of consumers. Ken Belson (Tokyo, Japan) covers Japanese business, economics, and government policy for the New York Times. His work has also appeared in BusinessWeek, Fortune, Bloomberg News, the International Herald Tribune, and Barron's, among others. Brian Bremner (Tokyo, Japan) currently serves as Asia Economics Editor for BusinessWeek and writes a weekly column called "Eye on Japan" for BusinessWeek Online.




ANIMALS ARE MY FRIENDS, 12 selected tales from around the world, Ages 3 and above


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Why do animals have tails? Why does the rooster sing “Cock-a-doodle-do!” at sunrise? The dog... comes from the wolf? We will find the answers in this selection of twelve popular stories from around the world for children between three and five years old and first readers. They have been carefully chosen and adapted by a storyteller for his story-telling sessions. The animals are the protagonists, together with a red-haired mermaid, the fairy who takes care of the animals or Amanikable, the protector of the seas. Through their adventures, we will learn in a funny way important values for children, such as friendship, generosity or knowledge of nature. The book contains twelve charming original illustrations. The tales are: "Why do animals have tails? (Finland), "The ant and the grain of wheat" (Spain), "The rooster Kirico" (Central America), "The two wolves" (North America), "Strength is in Numbers" (Sri Lanka), "The grateful squirrel" (Korea), "The Antelope and the Snail" (Africa), "The Fisherman and the Mermaid" (Scotland), "The Lost Kitten" (Russia), "The Rabbit and the Elephant" (Zambia), "The St Bernard Dog" (Switzerland) and "The First Seahorses" (Oceania). They are stories that belong to the oral tradition of the five continents and it is possible to find similar versions in different countries.




Petropolis


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In her stunning debut novel, Anya Ulinich delivers a funny and unforgettable story of a Russian mail-order bride trying to find her place in America. After losing her father, her boyfriend, and her baby, Sasha Goldberg decides that getting herself to the United States is the surest path to deliverance. But she finds that life in Phoenix with her Red Lobster-loving fiancé isn't much better than life in Siberia, and so she treks across America on a misadventure-filled search for her long- lost father. Petropolis is a deeply moving story about the unexpected connections that create a family and the faraway places that we end up calling home.




Channeling Wonder


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Scholars of cultural studies, fairy-tale studies, folklore, and television studies will enjoy this first-of-its-kind volume.




The Play World


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The Play World chronicles the history and evolution of the concept of play as a universal part of childhood. Examining texts and toys coming out of Europe between 1631 and 1914, Patricia Anne Simpson argues that German material, literary, and pedagogical cultures were central to the construction of the modern ideas and realities of play and childhood in the transatlantic world. With attention to the details of toy manufacturing and marketing, Simpson considers prescriptive texts about how children should play, treat their possessions, and experience adventure in the scientific exploration of distant geographies. She illuminates the role of toys—among them a mechanical guillotine, yo-yos, hybridized dolls, and circus figures—as agents of history. Using an interdisciplinary approach that draws from postcolonial, childhood, and migration studies, she makes the case that these texts and toys transfer the world of play into a space in which model childhoods are imagined and enacted as German. With chapters on the Protestant play ethic, enlightened parenting, Goethe as an advocate of play, colonial fantasies, children’s almanacs, ethnographic play, and an empire of toys, Simpson’s argument follows a compelling path toward understanding the reproduction of religious, gendered, ethnic, racial, national, and imperial identities, emanating from German-speaking Europe, that collectively construct a global imaginary. This foundational and deeply original study connects German-speaking communities across the Atlantic as they collectively engender the epistemology of the play world. It will be of particular interest to German studies scholars whose research crosses the Atlantic.