New Releases by Anita Lobel

Anita Lobel is the author of What If? (2025), Playful Pigs from A to Z (2023), Good Morning, Good Night (2023), Stone Soup: Morsels of an Unsettled Life: Morsels of an Unsettled Life (2022), Animal Antics (2022).

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What If?

release date: Jul 01, 2025

Playful Pigs from A to Z

release date: Jun 13, 2023
Playful Pigs from A to Z
The beloved classic picture book about adorable pigs enjoying a delightful day from A to Z by Caldecott Honor winner Anita Lobel returns in this beautifully refreshed edition. Twenty-six playful pigs wake in their pen ready for an adventure. They trot down a country road and discover a field full of surprises! There’s an A for Amanda Pig to admire. A B for Billy Pig to balance on. And Clara Pig found a C that looks like it could use a good cleaning! Will the playful pigs happily oink their way through the alphabet before it’s time to come back to the pen?

Good Morning, Good Night

release date: Feb 07, 2023
Good Morning, Good Night
Caldecott Honor–winning illustrator Anita Lobel introduces the concept of opposites with search and find elements in this picture book detailing the “rich, warm journey from morning to night” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) of a day spent in the city as seen through a child’s eyes. We see a little dog step out of a door in a house. We watch a large workman climb out of a hole in the street. Look up there! A big bird is hovering high above a column. See down here! Little birds are pecking below a fire hydrant. Take a stroll through town and see all that makes the city go while finding the opposites in the illustrations in this sweet and entertaining picture book.

Stone Soup: Morsels of an Unsettled Life: Morsels of an Unsettled Life

release date: Nov 18, 2022
Stone Soup: Morsels of an Unsettled Life: Morsels of an Unsettled Life
More than twenty years ago, Anita Lobel published her childhood memoir, NO PRETTY PICTURES, to much acclaim. A child''s tale of surviving Hitler''s Poland, a rescue by the Swedish Red Cross in 1945, and ending with school years in Stockholm, that book was written in a young girl''s voice. NO PRETTY PICTURES was nominated for the National Book Award, received gratifying reviews, and sold extremely well. Now, these many years later, she has decided to tell the rest of her story. STONE SOUP is an adult memento which begins in the early 1950s with an unwanted transplantation to New York City, then grows into a new rescue with acceptance to art school, the discovery of new friends and the proper marriage to one of those friends who happens to be a creator of children''s books. That is followed by the birth of children, income from satisfying work as a designer and illustrator, and a growing sense of having arrived at a point on the path to shedding the dual stigmas of poverty and exile. The trust in the good marriage turns out to last, until it doesn''t. Its gradual dissolution begins with the impulsive acquisition of a status house on a status street in Park Slope, Brooklyn. In a series of segments, the delight and playfulness connected with the ownership of this house lead to fear and trembling, suspicions and magical thinking that evil dwells and breathes in the old walls of that too, too solid house, and reflects back on the life lived within them. The "ideal" husband''s secrets and betrayals can no longer be ignored, and the door to the couple''s charmed, elegant life is broken down for good. Eventually, the husband contracts the plague of the eighties, and their relationship reshapes itself. In separate apartments very near each other in lower Manhattan, the husband and wife become a sad and changed couple. But as the husband descends into the inevitable, a fairy tale ending presents itself to the wife, and her road to recovery begins. STONE SOUP is a raw, yet engaging work of autofiction that will appeal to readers of literary fiction and memoirs, to all those fascinated by power couples of the publishing world, and to readers of NO PRETTY PICTURES who will, surely, want to know how it all arrives at this moment.

Animal Antics

release date: Jul 05, 2022
Animal Antics
"Meet a remarkable group of energetic animals as they stretch and stand and reach to form all 26 letters of the alphabet themselves. From adoring alligators to zany zebras, the animals in this book are sure to keep you amused with their antics. And look at the acrobats! For they are a talented group indeed. Using only their bodies, these limber contortionists are merrily forming all twenty-six letters of the alphabet"--

10 Hungry Rabbits

release date: Feb 22, 2022
10 Hungry Rabbits
From Caldecott Honor–winning creator Anita Lobel comes a mouthwatering picture book about ten hungry rabbits who find ten yummy vegetables for Mama Rabbit’s soup while teaching colors and counting along the way! One by one, ten very hungry rabbits find ten very yummy vegetables for Mama Rabbit’s soup pot. One big purple cabbage, two white onions, three yellow peppers, and so on until her pot is full! Garden vegetables have never looked so appetizing in this delightful story that introduces the early learning concepts of counting and color to young readers—and might even tempt picky eaters to eat their vegetables!

Taking Care of Mama Rabbit

release date: Jan 19, 2021
Taking Care of Mama Rabbit
From Caldecott Honor–winning author and illustrator Anita Lobel comes a sweet story about young rabbits taking care of their Mama Rabbit. This beloved classic picture book has been enlarged and refreshed for an immersive reading experience! Oh no, Mama Rabbit is sick in bed! Papa Rabbit has gone to get medicine, but her ten little rabbits want to help make her feel better. One by one, they each find their own way to cheer her up. Sometimes, love is the best medicine.

Ducks on the Road

release date: Jan 19, 2021
Ducks on the Road
“Feathery fun for little ones.” —Kirkus Reviews From Caldecott Honor artist Anita Lobel comes a touching and classically, vividly illustrated story of a family of ducks out for a walk and the surprises they meet along the way. When a family of ducks goes out for a walk, their path takes them in unexpected directions—and maybe even to some new friends. Little ones will delight in counting ducks one through ten and identifying the other animals the duck family meets on their country walk.

Lena's Sleep Sheep

release date: Aug 06, 2013
Lena's Sleep Sheep
After a hug and kiss from Mama and Papa, Lena is cozy in her bed and ready for her sleep sheep to help her fall asleep. But the sheep refuse to line up and be counted! "We''re sca-a-a-a-red!" the sheep baa together. "There''s a round monster in the window, making faces at us. He looks hungry and ready for a sheep snack." Lena''s sheep are afraid of the full moon shining through her window. Can clever Lena help these silly sheep overcome their fears so that she can get a good night''s sleep?

Nini Lost and Found

release date: Apr 24, 2013
Nini Lost and Found
A simple—and simply beautiful—story for young cat lovers. One beautiful autumn day, Nini, a little tabby cat, sees that the door is open. The garden and nearby woods seem to beckon her to explore. Nini thinks the great outdoors is really, really, really nice . . . until night falls and strange animals begin sniffing and hooting and lurking about. Suddenly there is no place like home. This warm and reassuring picture book speaks to children whose curiosity has tempted them to “run away” from home. Caldecott Honor Book artist Anita Lobel’s illustrations have never been more beautiful. Endearing portraits of her own beloved Nini cat in a lush autumnal setting will gladden the hearts of cat lovers of all ages.

10 Hungry Rabbits: Read & Listen Edition

release date: Feb 27, 2013
10 Hungry Rabbits: Read & Listen Edition
One by one, 10 very hungry rabbits find 10 very yummy vegetables for Mama Rabbit''s soup pot in this sweetly narrated Read & Listen edition. Caldecott Honor Book artist Anita Lobel combines learning to count with color concepts in this mouthwatering celebration of good things to eat. One big purple cabbage, two white onions, three yellow peppers, and so on through 10—garden vegetables have never looked so appetizing! Here Anita Lobel makes a delightful story for preschoolers with the two most basic early learning concepts, counting and color. And her beautiful illustrations of vegetables might even tempt picky eaters into new adventures in eating! This ebook includes Read & Listen audio narration.

No Pretty Pictures

release date: Sep 16, 2008
No Pretty Pictures
Anita Lobel was barely five years old when World War II began and the Nazis burst into her home in Kraków, Poland. Her life changed forever. She spent her childhood in hiding with her brother and their nanny, moving from countryside to ghetto to convent—where the Nazis finally caught up with them. Since coming to the United States as a teenager, Anita has spent her life making pictures. She has never gone back. She has never looked back. Until now.

Hello, Day!

release date: Mar 25, 2008
Hello, Day!
What will baby''s first word be? Hello? Sun? Dog? Cat? Cow? Owl? Spend a day in the country with Anita Lobel''s friendly animals. Meow. Woof. Moo! Whoo! Baby will be talking in no time!

Nini Here and There

release date: May 01, 2007
Nini Here and There
Fearing at first that her family is going on vacation without her, Nini the cat ends up traveling with her owners to their new home.

Potatoes, Potatoes

release date: Feb 17, 2004
Potatoes, Potatoes
Recounts how a mother''s love and potatoes ended the war.

One Lighthouse, One Moon

release date: Apr 16, 2002
One Lighthouse, One Moon
Here, in one book, are the days of the week, the months of the year, the four seasons, the basic colors, and an exciting counting adventure -- all conceived, staged, and presented by the incomparable Anita Lobel. You can savor each of the three stories separately or think of them as three acts in one play. However you do it, a standing ovation is guaranteed! 10 Best Illustrated Books of 2000 (NY Times Book Review) 01 Riverbank Review Magazine''s Children''s Books of Distinction Award Nominations

Alison's Zinnia

release date: Apr 25, 1996
Alison's Zinnia
"Connections uses vibrant photos and minimal text in specially selected books to create conversation among caregivers and those in the moderate to severe stages of Alzheimer''s/dementia. This experience can help create special moments and memories for the caregiver as well as calming and reducing stress for the individual in care."--

Away from Home

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Away from Home
In this original alphabet book with an international flavor, the acclaimed author/artist takes her characters and her audience on a whirlwind tour of the world''s wonders. From Adam arriving in Amsterdam to Zachary zigzagging in Zaandam, magnificent illustrations entice young readers to linger on every page.

Sven's Bridge

release date: Jan 01, 1994
Sven's Bridge
After destroying Sven''s bridge, an impatient King soon realizes its importance. 3-6 yrs.

The Pancake

release date: Apr 01, 1992
The Pancake
A rolling pancake eludes all its pursuers except one clever pig.

Pierrot's ABC Garden

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Pierrot's ABC Garden
Pierrot brings his friend Pierrette vegetables and other alphabetical gifts, from asparagus to a zebra.

The Dwarf Giant

release date: Jan 01, 1991
The Dwarf Giant
Prince Mainichi and Princess Ichinichi are visited by a rude dwarf, who inflicts upon them evil and dangerous games before revealing his true self.

The Rose in My Garden / By Arnold Lobel

release date: Apr 01, 1985
The Rose in My Garden / By Arnold Lobel
Start with a single rose. Add hollyhocks and marigold, sunflowers and zinnias. VoilÀ! A quiet, tranquil, beautiful garden grows before your eyes. But who''s that hiding in the corner? This cumulative story by the creators of On Market street, which won a Caldecott Honor Book Award, is sure to be a perennial favorite with youngsters -- and gardeners -- everywhere.

The Straw Maid

The Straw Maid
Forced to cook and clean for three robbers, a little girl tricks them and escapes with their booty.

King Rooster, Queen Hen

King Rooster, Queen Hen
The rooster and the hen set off in a mice-drawn shoe to proclaim themselves king and queen.

A Birthday for the Princess

A Birthday for the Princess
Although the king and queen give her a big birthday party, nobody except a young organ grinder and his monkey really cares whether the princess is enjoying herself.

Under a Mushroom

Under a Mushroom
Mr. Troll thinks life under his mushroom is dull until it is wrecked during a party, but after a heavy rain more mushrooms grow and he has many neighbours he can visit.

Puppy Summer /Meindert De Jong. Pictures by Anita Lobel

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