Every October Americans celebrate the discovery of their hemisphere by Christopher Columbus. But the navigator from Genoa was not the first to find his way to these shores. From the Stone Age through the 16th century, America was "discovered" again and again. An exciting and unique way to celebrate the Columbus quin centennial and the history of our country.
Caldecott Honor-winner Ted Lewin takes readers on a thrilling journey to the wilds of Peru in this story of Hiram Bingham, who, in 1911, carved a treacherous path through snake-filled jungles and across perilous mountains in search of Vilcapampa, the lost city of the Incas. Guided the last steps by a young Quechua boy, however, he discovered not the rumored lost city, but the ruins of Machu Pic…
Explain how leaves change their colors in autumn and then separete from the tree as the tree prepares for winter'
Have you ever eaten part of flower? You have if you have eaten an apple! Find out how an apple grows from bud to flower to fruit - ready for you to pick!'
Billy Getten really wants a dog. He’s so dog crazy that he eats dog biscuits! But Billy’s parents won’t give in. They say he’s too irresponsible. Then Billy meets the dog of his dreams. Can Billy convince his parents that he’s ready for a pet before the most wonderful dog in the world gets adopted by someone else? “This short chapter book offers good role models; strong, three-ge…
Duck and his friends are at it again. But this time they're pooling their considerable resources to win a local talent show, because first prize is a trampoline. The cows want to sing. The sheep want to sing. The pigs want to dance. Dance? And Duck? Duck just wants to win that trampoline. But first he'll have to handle Farmer Brown. This favorite story is now available as a board book.