Do you want to be my friend?' ask the little mouse. he follows a tail, but all he finds at its end a rather unfriendly horse. The little mouse just wants someone to play with-but he'll have to follow alot of tails before he can find just the right compan
A tadpole becomes a frog, an acorn becomes an oak tree, and a caterpillar becomes a butterfly. By lifting the big, sturdy flaps, young readers will discover the world around them and how things grow through Eric Carle's bright, beautiful images. A perfect companion title for Eric Carleās ABC, Opposites, and All Around Us
When a best friend moves away, it can be painful for the child who is left behind. But the spunky boy in this upbeat story makes up his mind to find his missing playmate. Friends tells a story alive with love and perseverance, brightened with vibrant art and Eric Carle's trademark fostering of imagination.
The pages are split and the child is supposed to match the animal to the motion. It is a mixture of words and pictures. We can look at pictures together and talk about what we see, size, color and type of animal