Someone's been painting graffiti on the walls. Could it be the new kid, Miguel? Or is it Nicky, who paints scenery for school plays? Maybe it's that big, scary guy who chased Cameron all the way home. Cameron finally has a chance to prove that he's a great detective - just like his fatjer. Can he and his best friend, Tarran, sole the spray-paint mystery?
there was a boy that afraid to her principal at school, but after he meets her, his imagination was different than reality.'
No book has captured the magic and sense of possibility of the first snowfall better than The Snowy Day. Universal in its appeal, the story has become a favorite of millions, as it reveals a child's wonder at a new world, and the hope of capturing and keeping that wonder forever
Come along on a wonderful shooping spree down market street where the merchants sell everything rom apples to zippers and display them in a most unusual way.'
The guinea pigs of Dandeville love munching dandelion leaves so much that slowly but surely dandelions are disapearing from all over town. Christopher Nibble knows that crunch time has come when there's just one dandelion left - but will this plucky little guinea pig have the flower power to save the day?
There are many things you should never ever, ever do. Like sit next to a porcupine on the subway (ouch!). Or hold hands with a lobster (double ouch!). Or take a shark to the dentist (triple ouch!).
When the pirate crew turns up at Jeremy Jacob's house and accidentally wakes his baby sister, that wee scallywag howls louder than a storm on the high seas. Sure, there's buried treasure to be found, but nobody's digging up anything until Bonney Anne quits her caterwauling. So, quicker than you can say "scurvy dog," Braid Beard and his swashbuckling pirates become . . . babysitters? Blimey! …
Sammy found an old box all covered with dust. He lifted the lid... Dinosaurs!
Snow is falling. all the animals are fast asleep in their animal homes. They awake. They open their eyes. They sniff. They Run. What will they find? This book is as fresh as the first day of spring