Its a valentine's day and chomp, the lemon shark, is new to the neighborhood. He hasn't made any friends yet, so who will be his valentine
Ages toddler and upwards. Toddlers find it difficult to learn to share; bit in this delightfully illustrated board book, best selling author P K Hallinan shows how children can have fun while sharing.
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In Arthur’s Nose, Arthur is a first grader who decides that he doesn’t like his nose, so he goes to the rhinologist to change it and get a new one. He tries on several, but ultimately decides, to the relief of his friends and family, saying, “I’m just not me without my nose!” The Arthur books are not too bad. They tend to be a little on the zany side, but there is nothing necessarily …
Children know that their parents love them when they eat their peas. But what about when they DON'T? And what about when they chase the dog? Or make a big mess? What then? Simple, charming, and disarming, Ann Stott's tender story and Matt Phelan's spot-on artwork show the everyday range of a child's behavior and the unconditional quality of a parent's love.
Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In this book, Piggie is invited to her first party. But what will she wear? Gerald, the party expert, knows just how to help or does he?
Mr. and Mrs. Bear always missed Valentine's Day because they were hibernating. But this year share a wonderful surprise.