Brannon is terrified of thunder, but dinosaurs are a different story. And what's the difference between thunder and a bunch of romping, stomping dinos?
Embark on a fantastical adventure with a little girl and her string of paper dolls. The dolls step into the garden and try to escape the claws of a toy dinosaur and the snapping oven-glove crocodile but see if they can escape a pair of scissors! Written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Rebecca Cobb, this wonderful picture book is filled with sweet pictures and features beautiful rhyming text
Sophie discovers a surprising truth about teamwork in this sixth picture book in the 7 Habits of Happy Kids series.Ms. Hoot has assigned the class to write a poem, and everyone has to work with a partner. When Sophie is partnered with Biff, she is sure it’s going to be a disaster. Because Biff is mean! But as they work together, they find they have more in common than they thought. Featuring …
Just like you, Prudence has a body, and this body has many nice and useful parts: A head for thinking Eyes for seeing Ears for hearing A mouth to talk and eat with Hands for playing A pee-pee for making Wee-Wee Legs for walking and running A bottom for sitting and in it a little hole for making Poo-Poo Potty talk has long been considered taboo in conversation -- even between parent and…
Introduces young readers to the color yellow with rhymed text, illustrations of yellowitems, textured pages, and lift-the-flap surprises.
Vivid full-color illustrations capture a young boy's delight in the first snowfall of the year, in a board book edition of the Caldecott Medal-winning classic.
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