There's a legend about a great empire that was swallowed up by the sea. Another tale tells of a beautiful city that was buried under ash and falling rock. Did these civilizations ever really exist? And if so, can traces of them be found? That's where archeologists come in. From the harshest deserts to the deepest oceans, they search the world for lost civilizations.
This exuberant, colorful book introduces animals and plants, numbers, colors and ABCs, body parts, seasons, and days of the week to your eager youngsters. Simple rhymes (“Cock-a-doodle-do!/ Hello! Good day!/ Good morning to you!”) provide a breather between the gentle lessons. And with a little guidance, your adept students will want to take the challenge of finding the ladybugs that appear…
It's Halloween! Only here's the trouble. JUnie B.JOnes is afraid to got trick-or-treating. 'Cause what if witches and monsters are really real? and what if pumpkins with sharp teeth can eat your feet? and don't even get her started on the candy corn problem. So how is Junie B. Supposed to enjoy this scary holiday? But then--with a little help from a friend--she gets an dea for a costume guaran…
Rhymed text (crunch, munch, caterpillars lunch) presents a toddler's view of creatures found in the grass from lunchtime till nightfall, such as bees, ants, and moles.
Although many parents believe that two steady incomes are absolutely necessary in order to raise a family