Molly doesn't want to use her potty at least not at first!
This charming retelling of the classic fairy tale is sure to enchant parents and children alike
This book will show the student how to built a house with a fiction way. And this book is a good book.
On a gray day the heroine of this book feels every bit as grouchy as the cloudy, rainy, windy sky outside her bedroom window. There is no way that her all-too-cheerful Mom and Dad are going to convince her to get out of bed. Or is there? How do you transform a stormy mood into a sunny one? This clever story holds the secret: a stomping, romping, wild dance that can make you feel like yoursel…
Max’s brothers have grand collections that everyone makes a big fuss over. Benjamin collects stamps and Karl collects coins, and neither one will share with their little brother. So Max decides to start a collection of his own. He’s going to collect words. He starts with small words that he cuts out of newspapers and magazines, but soon his collection has spilled out into the hall. All the …
On Monday, Daddy's snore boomed like a dinosaur's roar. On Tuesday, Daddy's snore rumbled like an earthquake. Each night when daddy snores, the walls rattle, the floor shakes, and no one gets any rest! Not even the pet hamster! How will this familiy ever get a good night's sleep?
The way people live is different in many parts of the world. This series of colourful flap books, created with and for OXFAM, depict everyday situations and help us to discover what makes us different and what binds us together. This book shows the different games people play.
Once there was an old man named Armand who lived under a bridge in Paris. Everything he owned could be pushed around in an old baby buggy witout a hood - it was easy for him to move from place to place. Armand loved his solitary, carefree life. Children, he said, were like starlings, and one was better off witout them.