Jolly Roger and his pirates are all so dirty! What will happen when Roger's mum comes to stay?.'
Centipede has one hundred feet. And one hundred feet means one hundred shoes. How will Centipede choose his shoes?'
In the eleventh book about Henry and Mudge, readers can again count on Rylant's flowing text and Stevenson's endearing pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations to create a fine low-key story. Henry, Mudge, and Dad are bored and out of sorts with the ``February cranks,'' ``Winter grumples,'' and the ``Pre-spring meanies.'' Then Mom has an idea--they built a castle from stove and refrigerator box…
Uncle Willy uses a clever disgise to save his boat from a gang of pirates and make Busytown Bay safe again'
Mole claws scrape out a new home. A duck uses her webbed feet to flip underwater and search for a snack. Orangutan feet grab on tight as they swing from vine to vine.
Biscuit can't wait to go camping! From tents and flashlights to frogs and fireflies, there are so many new things to discover when you're sleeping outdoors. But are those rain clouds in the sky? How will Biscuit go camping now?