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FOUNDED THIRTY YEARS AGO in Atlanta, we're one of the original independent Southern book publishers. We publish many types of books, but our focus is on titles for children and teenagers, self-help topics, parenting issues, health-related works, and books about the South. Our books are thoughtfully and lovingly designed and illustrated, and tell stories that are powerful, moving, and affecting.

Read with a Falcon

17 weeks...17 Falcons...17 books!
This week, join Atlanta Falcons player Michael Boley as
he reads What Do Parents Do (when you're not home)?

 

Party with Monsters!

Just in time to celebrate the fall season, these two holiday titles will make you go BOO!
In Trick or Treat on Monster Street, a boy who is afraid of things that go bump in the
night gets a chance to see that although monsters may look and seem scary, they are
really just like him! And the picture book Clatter Bash! offers a colorful and fun lesson
about the Mexican holiday, the Day of the Dead.

 
Trick or Treat on Monster Street

Trick or Treat on Monster Street

A boy goes trick-or-treating with his two older brothers and gets separated, only to end up on Monster Street! Young readers will love the rhyming verse and relate to the boy who conquers his fears and befriends the creatures he once dreaded.

Click here to learn more about Trick or Treat on Monster Street.



Clatter Bash!

¡Hola! ¡Hola! Hey! Qué fiesta! Yay! Graveyard skeletons shake, rattle, and roll in this spirited Day of the Dead celebration featuring bold and colorful cut-paper illustrations. Now available as a paperback!

Click here to learn more about Clatter Bash!

Clatter Bash!

Student contest: President for the Day



First Grade Stinks!

Attention Teachers and Librarians: Ask your students to answer the following question and send the best response from your class to hello@peachtree-online.com.  (Subject line should read School Contest Fall/2008. Email must include student's first name and grade level.) Three winners will be selected to receive a complete library of Peachtree's 2008 picture books for their classroom. Contest winners will be announced November 4, 2008 by 2pm EST via email.

Question: If I were president of the United States for the day, I would...

No purchase necessary to enter or win. Subject to Official Rules. The contest is open to all students (K-12) in any public or private school system in the continental United States. Entries must be received by October 31, 2008 at 11:59 p.m. (EST). Approximate market value of Grand Prize is around $150.00. Details, qualifications, and conditions for participation may apply. Void where prohibited. For official rules, click here.

How to Enter: Librarians, Teachers and School Directors for grades K-12 may ask their students to answer the contest question and submit the best response from their class or school to hello@peachtree-online.com. (Subject line should read School Contest Fall/2008 and email must include student's first name and grade level.) Entries should only be one paragraph in length or no longer than 100 words. Students may not directly submit an entry.

All entries will be automatically included in a random drawing to win a signed copy of FIRST DOG FALA!

 



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