Mark Shulman

Mark Shulman

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The National Geographic Kid is curious about the world around them, empowered in the face of challenges and responsible for others and the natural world. Combining these principles with the international educational heritage of Collins, this partnership is a natural fit for books that are funny, weird, exploratory, educational and loved by children.

1st December 2006

Easter Fun

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15th March 2011

A is for Zebra

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11th October 2011

Are You "Normal"?: More Than 100 Questions That Will Test Your Weirdness

Can you rub your belly and pat your head? Do you like pepperoni on your pizza? Are you normal? In the spirit of Nation... MoreAre You "Normal"?: More Than 100 Questions That Will Test Your Weirdness

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4th October 2007

Santa's on His Way

What a great stocking stuffer: a behind-the-scenes peek at the days leading up to Christmas - and 100 reusable stickers,... MoreSanta's on His Way

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1st January 2003

Ann and Nan Are Anagrams: A Mixed-Up Word Dilemma

From the creators of Mom & Dad Are Palindromes comes another clever wordplay book based on the concept of anagrams.... MoreAnn and Nan Are Anagrams: A Mixed-Up Word Dilemma

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24th September 2013

Gorilla Garage

Anything can happen at Gorilla Garage. It’s where gorillas do the fixing. It’s where orangutans do the pumping. It’s whe... MoreGorilla Garage

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1st February 2012

Attack of the Killer Video Book Take 2: Tips & Tricks for Young Directors

These days, anyone can make a movie, but how do you make a 'good' movie? This lighthearted and essential guide to creati... MoreAttack of the Killer Video Book Take 2: Tips & Tricks for Young Directors

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1st August 2008

Dino In The Jungle

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