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Best Selling Books by Dawn Casey

Dawn Casey is the author of Winter Tales (2023), My Friend Tree (2024), My Nana's Garden (2021), Once Upon A Silent Night (2021), The Great Race (2018).

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Winter Tales

release date: Oct 10, 2023
Winter Tales
A beautifully illustrated storybook collection of winter-themed folktales and fairy tales celebrating diverse heritage and cultural storytelling, including "The Nutcracker," "The Snow Queen," and "The Mitten." Winter Tales is a fully illustrated treasury of stories celebrating the wonders of the winter season throughout the world. This stunning book brings together a selection of wintery tales from all over the globe—from North America to Siberia, Scotland, France, Russia, and Norway. Written by award-winning author Dawn Casey and with beautifully detailed artwork by illustrator Zanna Goldhawk, this is a magical book to be treasured for generations to come. Some of the 18 stories included are: “The White Bear King,” “The Mitten,” “The Apple Tree Man,” “The Twelve Months,” “The Snow Queen,” and more.

My Friend Tree

release date: Apr 04, 2024
My Friend Tree
My Friend Tree is a sweetly romantic story about a girl, a boy, and their friend the old oak tree who brings them together. One living, loving family.

My Nana's Garden

release date: Mar 23, 2021
My Nana's Garden
A lyrical, stunningly illustrated book about love, loss, and the healing power of nature My nana’s garden is tangled with weeds. "Wildflowers,” says Nana, “food for the bees." A little girl visits her grandmother in summer and winter, and together they explore the wonders of her garden. Until, one day, Nana isn''t there anymore. But as winter gives way to spring, the girl learns that life goes on, and so does the memory of those we love.

Once Upon A Silent Night

release date: Nov 11, 2021
Once Upon A Silent Night
Once upon a silent night, a stable stood. A star shone bright. It is midnight on Christmas Eve, and a child is about to be born in a stable. How can the creatures help? First, the cow offers up his manger, and the donkey gives his hay. The doves will sing the babe to sleep, the trees will watch over him, and the moon will fill his dreams with silver light. It''s a moment of magic, as a little child enters the world and brings with him the most precious gift of all: love. A beautiful and timeless retelling of the nativity story, with a lyrical rhyming text and luminous illustrations, this book is the perfect Christmas gift.

The Great Race

release date: Sep 01, 2018
The Great Race
Race with the animals of the Zodiac as they compete to have the years of the Chinese calendar named after them. The excitement-filled story is followed by notes on the Chinese calendar, important Chinese holidays, and a chart outlining the animal signs based on birth years.

A Lullaby for Little One

release date: Mar 07, 2017
A Lullaby for Little One
Sharing a last game at the end of a lovely day filled with laughter and fun, little Bunny and Big Daddy Rabbit are joined by their woodland friends until little Bunny tires of all the hullabaloo, prompting a special lullaby by Big Daddy Rabbit.

Happy Stories for Nature Lovers

release date: Oct 04, 2022
Happy Stories for Nature Lovers
This cheerful compendium of true, narrative non-fiction stories show that when we give it a little bit of space and maybe a gentle helping hand, nature comes bouncing back! From tiger numbers which are roaring back in India and Nepal following conservation efforts, to ecosystem restoration success stories such as the return of the grey wolves to Yellowstone National Park — the uplifting tales in Happy Stories for Nature Lovers show that there is hope for our precious planet. Many children and young people are very worried about the health of our planet and climate, and it''s easy to feel overwhelmed by bad environmental news. Happy Stories for Nature Lovers provides some light, showing that with the right approaches, we can help nature heal. The book is presented with beautiful artwork combined with reassuring narrative stories covering ecological successes such as: The removal of dams on the Rogue River, Oregon restored the wild salmon habitats, Humpback whale numbers are up to historic numbers after global whaling bans, The story of the Children''s Forest, an project in England encouraging children to reforest their local areas. What You Can Do at the back of the book lets children know how the choices they make can help change the world, with information on wellbeing, looking after your space, working together, using your voice, buying less stuff, and where our stuff comes from! The sweet and uplifting narrative retellings of these positive stories make the perfect bedtime read for eco-anxious kids, and provide parents with concrete examples to assuage worries about nature, the climate and the future.

Apple Cake: A Gratitude

release date: Sep 24, 2019
Apple Cake: A Gratitude
Thank you, hedge, / Thank you, tree. / Thank you, flower, / Thank you, bee. / Thank you, rain, / Thank you, sun. / Thank you, farmers, / every one. In this simple rhyming story from the author of Held in Love, a child says thank you for the gifts nature provides, from hazelnuts in the hedge to apples from the tree, eggs from the hens to milk from the cow. Eventually, the family has enough ingredients to make something special…a delicious apple cake! With captivating illustrations that brim with emotion, this sweet picture book encourages children to be grateful for the world around them—the perfect read for Thanksgiving. A recipe for apple cake at the end allows you and your child to share in the joyful gratitude.

Little Bear: An Inuit Folktale

release date: Jan 01, 2022
Little Bear: An Inuit Folktale
Little Bear is a lyrical retelling of an Inuit folktale, written by award-winning author Dawn Casey and radiantly illustrated by award-winning artist Amanda Hall. When a lonely old woman finds a polar bear cub with no mother of his own, she adopts him, and cares for him as he grows. The bear cub rides in her hood and sleeps by her side. The old woman loves the bear like her own child, but her heart also knows: bears belong in the wild. A tender story of loving and learning to let go, Little Bear celebrates the relationship between a human being and a wild animal and will touch the hearts of readers young and old.

Magical Nature Tales

release date: Mar 04, 2025
Magical Nature Tales
Celebrate the rich, global traditions of storytelling with this vibrant collection of nature-based tales from around the world! From Mexico and Denmark, Siberia and Greece, to Finland, Japan, and India, this stunning illustrated collection of nineteen stories is an ode to the natural world and its living creatures, plants, and magical beings that make up celebrated folklore around the globe. Tales include: Bringing Back Wolf (Mexico) Nettle Queen (Denmark) The Stork’s Nest (Poland) Rabbit’s Tail (Brazil) Hare’s Ears (Siberia) Wild Strawberries (England) Fox’s Tail (Norway) Badger Boy (Ireland) Pigeon and Bee (Ukraine) Little Brown Mouse (Nepal/India) Bramble Girl (Greece) The Healing Apple Tree (Poland) Little Red Squirrel (North America) The Magic Acorn (Russia) Eagle and Owl (Wales) The Hedgehog Family (Germany) The Birth of Bear (Finland) The Sticky Sticky Pine Tree (Japan) Robin’s Red Breast (France)

The Barefoot Book of Earth Tales

release date: Sep 01, 2019
The Barefoot Book of Earth Tales
NAPRA Nautilus Gold Award Winner Travel the world through timeless tales that celebrate our connection to nature! This beautifully illustrated anthology features 7 traditional stories from different cultures, each paired with a hands-on activity to inspire sustainable living. From the Sun Mother’s gifts to a brave Comanche girl’s journey, these stories show that caring for the Earth is a tradition as old as time. Showcases eco-friendly wisdom from cultures around the world Includes seven hands-on activities to inspire sustainability Perfect for young naturalists and curious explorers

Don't Wake the Beastie!

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Don't Wake the Beastie!
High up in a tree, tantalizingly out of reach, is a bee''s nest full of honey. All the animals want to get hold of it, but the tree is guarded by the terrifying, sleeping beastie. They have to creep, whisper and climb on top of each other in their attempt to topple the hive-without waking the beastie! Can Pig, Donkey, Lamb, Dog and Cockerel work out how to get the honey...or will the beastie grab them?

RSPB Bird Tales

release date: Nov 07, 2024
RSPB Bird Tales
A beautiful celebration of the UK''s best-loved birds, featuring illustrations, folktales, stories and seasonal crafts and activities that can be enjoyed by the whole family

Yeh-Hsien a Chinese Cinderella in English

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Yeh-Hsien a Chinese Cinderella in English
The story of Yeh-Shen is believed to be the original telling of the Cinderella story. Yeh-Shen is raised by her stepmother who always gives her the hardest chores. Yeh-Shen''s only friend is a fish, whom her stepmother kills. The bones of the fish are magical and they grant her wish to go to the village festival where she loses her slipper.

Yeh Hsien

release date: Jun 01, 2011
Yeh Hsien
This Cinderella story, the oldest known version of the famous fairy tale, originates from China. Instead of a fairy godmother, a magical red fish grants Yeh-hsien her dearest wish - to go to the Spring Festival. When Yeh-hsien loses her slipper, the king searches all over the land looking for the woman who fits the tiny golden shoe.
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