Everyone knows that one is one. But can ONE be more than one? Absolutely! ONE PAIR is always two; ONE WEEK is seven days; and ONE DOZEN is always twelve. And that's just the beginning of this brilliant and original counting book.
A big red, red truck make its way... from the loading dock, down the city streets, through the tunnel, and over the miles toward its destination. There's plenty to see along the way: busy superhighways, all-night diners, road signs, and road scenes.'
A big red truck makes its way...from the loading dock, down the city streets. through the tunnel, and over the miles toward its destination. There's plenty to see along the way: busy superhighways, all-night diners, road signs, and road scenes. A trip very young readers will want to make again and again
Think you're smarter than Encyclopedia Brown? Think again because there are ten mysteries inside. Can you solve them all?
The town of Idaville is lucky to have that sleuth in sneakers, the very best detective around. And Encyclopedia Brown has got some tricky cases to solve: Wilford Wiggins claims he's bred chickens that lay square eggs. Lucy Fibbs is sure someone's feeding her racing pigs on the sly so they won't run so fast. Here are 10 more mysteries for Encyclopedia Brown and you to solve.
Passenger liners, fire boats, tankers, barges, and busy tugboats-there's heavy traffic in Donald Crews' Harbour. This Beginning book includes a picture glossary to help anchor these ships in the minds of very young readers.'