Following Sterlings spectacularly successful launch of its childrens classic novels (240,000 books in print to date),comes a dazzling new series: Classic Starts.
Eight-year-old Emily's parents are travelling to the remote Chinese jungle to carry out some important work for WWF and Emily's getting to go along too!
In Camelot, King Arthurs dog encounters a world of danger and magicFollow Cavall as he embarks on a quest that will put the unbreakable bond between a dog and his person to the ultimate test.
Emily longs to attend Queen's Academy to earn her teaching license, but her tradition-bound relatives at New Moon refuse unless she lives with her disliked Aunt Ruth and gives up writing fiction.
In Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes, Beatrix Potter's delightful original nursery rhymes are accompanied by the lifelike illustrations of animals that made books like The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Story of Miss Moppet so critically and commercially successful.
Considered by Time Magazine to be one of the best fantasy books of all time, Edith Nesbit's Five Children and It follows a tribe of children on their magical adventures during a summer in the English countryside.
Emily Starr, a young orphan girl growing up in the town of New Moon, acclimates to her new surroundings and gets to know the other children around her.
Cavall and King Arthur embark on a quest to find a legendary grailKing Arthurs dog, Cavall, and the rest of Camelot thought their troubles were behind them after they defeated the Night Mare.
The release of the film The Little Prince, adapted from the masterpiece byAntoine de Saint-Exupery and produced by Mark Osborne, offers a publisher the chanceto shed new light on this universal work.
Continuing the magical adventures of siblings Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane, and their baby brother, the sequel to Edith Nesbit's Five Children and It opens with the hatching of a phoenix in the children's very own home.
Gloriously illustrated by Jane Ray, and with a ribbon marker and a foreword by Jacqueline Wilson, this beautiful hardback Macmillan Classics edition of Rumer Godden's The Dolls' House, which was first published in 1947, is a truly special gift to treasure.
Pandora's just your average teen-glued to her cell phone and laptop, surfing Facebook and e-mailing with her friends-until the day her long-lost father sends her a link to a mysterious site featuring twelve photos of her as a child.