Whwn Roger Duvoisin first introduced children to his proud and silly goose, Petunia, in 1950, it was love at first sight. Today Petunia is every bit as fresh, funny, and muddled as the day she was born. With its gentle lesson and the kind of humor that k
D.W. is jealous when her big brother Arthur loses a tooth and gets a visit from the Tooth Fairy. Arthur explains that the Tooth Fairy comes only when you lose a tooth and put it under your pillow at night, so D.W. dreams up some hysterical (but unsuccessful) plans to trick her into coming. Finally, Arthur decides to reward D.W.'s efforts by playing Tooth Fairy himself! By matching picture st…
Curious Rabbit wants to know everything there is to know, but when the wise old Donkey who lives in the same field begins to instruct Rabbit, Rabbit finds that he knows more than he thought he did."
Bella and Britt think living by the beach is the coolest thing ever. When they discover an unprotected sea turtle's nest, they go into action! Will their bravery and quick thinking save the baby turtles? How can do they do it, and what lesson will they learn about themselves? The book also contains kid appealing sea turtle facts. Suggested for readers:6-9
Poor Swinging Sally isn't very good at swinging. She tries very hard but every time, she lands with a bumpety-bump on her bottom. Will she ever be able to swing along with all her gorilla fiends?'