A lively and inspiring poem weaves together facts about water and the need for water conservation.
Harry finds some old dinosaurs in his Grandma’s attic. He cleans them up and makes them his own, carefully (and accurately) naming each one. Harry and his dinosaurs go everywhere together. But one day, after an exciting train ride, Harry accidentally leaves the dinosaurs on the train. Silly, charming illustrations accompany this whimsical text of a child being a child.
adapted by Richard R. George ; introduction by Roald Dahl.
Presents some of the characteristics of inventors by describing the inventions of people such as Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, and Eli Whitney.'
This book allows children to increase their awareness of weather and shows them how changing weather conditions can be represented with graphic symbols.
"Hello, kids! Is there room for me? I'm going to a party by the sea!" All aboard the big blue train. Jump on, squash up, and join the fun!
Tod's ears are so clogged up he can't hear, but he doesn't want to miss school. His teacher, the ex-spy Mr. Merlin, is sure to have secret codes for the class to figure out and a new mystery for them to solve. but the mystery turns out to be in Todd's own backyard. Someone's been in his tree house and left a pretty yucky clue. It's another case for Mr. Merlin's police scientist friend, Dr. Smil…