Why Did No One Tell Me This?! is a surprisingly hip, personality-filled, beautifully illustrated pregnancy book for a new generation of sex-positive, LGBTQ-friendly, doula-loving parents.
Capitalizing on the wild popularity of vintage appliances and mid-century modern design, the Vintage Washer/Dryer Journal pairs a unique split binding with a sleek design and charming illustrations to create a one-of-a-kind notebook.
A light, airy alternative to monumental guidebooks, tailor-made for gifting, This Is a Book for People Who Love National Parks is a compulsively readable, charmingly illustrated introduction to the majesty of America's National Parks.
A gifty package puts ingredients at your fingertips, with 15 easily flippable tabbed sections of recipes for fish, chicken, potatoes, apples, lemons, beef, greens, and more, delivering flavorful meals from the contents of your kitchen.
For pop culture and history buffs, Con attendees, and fans of Norse mythology and the numerous Viking-themed shows, The Viking Hondbok is a fun and fascinating look at the Viking Age and what it was like to live like a Norseman.
A whimsical color concept book that shares a little music history while teaching children all the colors of the rainbow.
Reveal your inner Aurora Borealis with Manic Panic's Living in Color, the audacious beauty-and-lifestyle handbook from punk rock pioneers Tish and Snooky Bellomo, founders of the iconic hair colour and make-up brand, available worldwide.
Best described as the HONY of school lunch nostalgia, Lucy Schaeffer's photographic project chronicles memories of school lunches from all over the world.
A lighthearted, accessible alternative to the super-fan guides, the Little Book of Video Games celebrates some of the most iconic and influential arcade, console, and computer games from the 1950s to 2000s, with brief profiles of 70 classic video game titles and franchises.
A widely appealing, highly giftable book featuring empowering, non-partisan, civic-minded quotes, written by the founder of popular website Quotabelle.
A special edition of Theodore Gray's bestselling The Elements created especially for kids ages 6 to 9. Includes 120 tear out element cards so kids can play with and arrange the periodic table all on their own!
In the tradition of bestselling books like Strong Is the New Pretty, Girls Who Build is the how-to book that celebrates the can-do attitude of dozens of fierce girls who know how to wield a hammer, fire up a saw, and build everything from a bookshelf to a playhouse.