Publisher Profile / Peachtree Publishers

Facts

Mission and genres: “Peachtree Publishers is an independently owned trade book publisher, specializing in quality children’s books, from picture books to young adult fiction and nonfiction; consumer references in health, education, and parenting; and regional guide books about the American South, where the company is based. Our mission is to create books that captivate and educate young and old readers alike, with well-crafted words and pictures.”


Reviews

A Friend for Mole by Nancy Armo

Claude in the Spotlight by Alex T. Smith

Lilliput by Sam Gayton, Illustrated by Alice Ratterree

The House on Dirty Third Street by Jo S. Kittinger, Illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez

What Do Parents Do? When You’re Not Home by Jeanie Franz Ransom, Illustrated by Cyd Moore

Anna’s Blizzard by Alison Hart

Daniel and His Walking Stick by Wendy McCormick, Illustrated by Constance R. Bergum

Little Rabbit Goes to School by Harry Horse

14 Cows for America by Carmen Agra Deedy

One More Sheep by Mij Kelly, Illustrated by Russell Ayto

Christmas in the Trenches by John McCutcheon, Illustrated by Henri Sorensen

The Glow Stone by Ellen Dreyer

Ghost Train by Anne Capeci, Illustrated by Paul Casale

Rosa’s Room by Barbara Bottner, Illustrated by Beth Spiegel

Aliens from Earth: When Animals and Plants Invade Other Ecosystems by Mary Batten, Illustrated by Beverly J. Doyle

Where’s Your Smile, Crocodile? by Claire Freedman, Illustrated by Sean Julian

Lemuel the Fool by Myron Uhlberg

About Amphibians by Cathryn Sill

The Yellow Star: The Legend of King Christian X of Denmark by Carmen Agra Deedy, Illustrated by Henri Sorensen

The Horned Toad Prince by Jackie Mims Hopkins, Illustrated by Michael Austin

Head Above Water by S.L. Rottman

While You Were Sleeping by John Butler

Little Sibu: An Orangutan Tale by Sally Grindley, Illustrated by John Butler

Where Are You? by Francesca Simon, Illustrated by David Melling

Older but Wilder by Effie Leland Wilder, Illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein


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