Jesse Bear is off on a rollicking trip to an amusement park-and he's counting on you to join him!
Jesse Bear is counting everyday things that my son can relate to, rocks, sticks and ice cream cones. The illustrations of Bruce Degan are great. My son and I love to just look at the pictures and name all of the different kinds of balls, sticks and ice cream.
I show up bright against the sky. I swoop and swoosh and flutter by. What can I be? What do you see? Stephen Krensky’s clever, rhyming text entices young readers to guess which endangered species are hiding beneath the flaps! From a panda bear to a monarch butterfly, each spread features text and flaps which hint at the animal’s identity, until finally it is revealed by lifting the fl…
A series of popular, traditional tales written in a simple way for children who are learning to read.'
Bringing a dramatic moment of World War II to vivid life.
Describes the characteristics of the world's rivers, the changes that rivers make on the land and the course of the river to the sea.