Max Cleans Up
D.W. wants to wear glasses, just like her big brother, Arthur. After Arthur explains that without his glasses a hat looks like a bat and some string looks like a ring duck, D.W. sets out to prove that everything looks funny to her, too. Finally, Arthur finds a way to make his sister see the situation a bit more clearly!
I am your parent; you are my child. I am your quiet place; you are my wild. I am your favorite book; you are my new lines. I am your nightlight; you are my starshine. A day in the life of parent and child--full of smiles and giggles, messes and meals, boundless energy and well-earned rest. Not to mention lots of love. Here, in simple rhyming verse accompanied by colorful, playful illust…
It's Joe's birthday and he's having a party. But will he have any balloons?.'
Story of a peddler who sold caps'
Butterfly Fairy longed to spread her wings in the last of the day's sunshine
I Am going shopping for my Dog