The crooked man has a crooked house and a crooked cat. Now he wants a crooked fish for his supper. But where has it gone? Find out in this lively retelling of a classic rhyme.
Everybody gets angry sometimes. And for children, anger can be very upsetting and frightening. Ain this Caldecott Honor book, children will see what Sophie does when she gets angry. Parents, teachers, and children can talk about it. People do lots of different things when they get angry. What you do? --from the back cover of the book.
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…
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
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…