Publisher Profile / Magination Press
Facts
Mission and genres: “Written for ages 4 through 18, these books deal with topics ranging from the everyday — starting school, shyness, normal fears, and a new baby in the house — to more serious problems, such as divorce, attention deficit disorder, depression, serious injury or illness, autism, trauma, death, and much more.
Most of our books are written by mental health professionals or those who work closely with them and with children. Our books help children understand their feelings, provide information about the topic or situation, and offer extensive practical coping strategies. A comprehensive Note to Parents is usually included to help guide parents, therapists, social workers, and teachers in using the book.“
Director: Kristine Enderle
Year Founded: 1987
Reviews
Princess Penelopea Hates Peas: A Tale of Picky Eating and Avoiding Catastropeas by Susan D. Sweet & Brenda S. Miles, Illustrated by Valeria Docampo
Boss No More by Estelle Meens
School Made Easier: A Kid’s Guide to Study Strategies and Anxiety-Busting Tools by Wendy L. Moss & Robin A. Deluca-Acconi
Ben’s Flying Flowers by Inger Maier, Illustrated by Maria Bogade
Help is on the Way A Child’s Book About ADD by Jane Annunziata & Marc A. Nemiroff, Illustrated by Margaret Scott
Why Am I an Only Child? by Jane Annunziata & Marc A. Nemiroff, Illustrated by Margaret Scott
Awards
What to Do When Mistakes Make You Quake: A Kid’s Guide to Accepting Imperfection by Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD & Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD, Illustrated by Janet McDonnell. 2015 Finalist for Juvenile Nonfiction
Lucy in the City: A Story about Developing Spatial Thinking Skills by Julie Dillemuth, PhD. 2015 Finalist for Picture Books
Bounce Back: How to Be a Resilient Kid by Wendy L. Moss, PhD. 2015 Finalist for Juvenile Nonfiction
Not Every Princess by Jeffrey Bone & Lisa Bone, Illustrated by Valeria Docampo. 2014 SILVER Winner for Picture Books
Ben’s Flying Flowers by Inger Maier, Illustrated by Maria Bogade. 2012 Finalist for Picture Books
Silence by Lemniscates. 2012 BRONZE Winner for Picture Books, Early Reader
Russell’s World: A Story For Kids About Autism by Charles A. Amenta III, Illustrated by Monika Pollak. 2011 Finalist for Family & Relationships
New Kid, New Scene: A Guide to Moving and Switching Schools by Debbie Glasser, PhD, and Emily Schenck. 2011 Finalist for Juvenile Nonfiction
Type 1 Teens: A Guide to Managing Your Life With Diabetes by Korey H. Hood, Illustrated by Bryan Ische. 2010 HONORABLE Mention for Young Adult Nonfiction
Attention, Girls! A Guide to Learn All About Your AD/HD by Patricia O. Quinn, Illustrated by Carl Pearce. 2009 Finalist for Juvenile Nonfiction
Imagine a Rainbow: A Child’s Guide for Soothing Pain by Brenda S. Miles, Illustrated by Nicole Wong. 2006 Finalist for Picture Books
Foreword Mentions
5 New Books Cultivate Childhood Curiosity
It Takes a Village Library: Raising LGBT Awareness in Young Children
Press Releases
Magination Press Across the Globe!
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