Rabbit and Hedgehog have been best friends for a very long time, but they never celebrated their birthdays. In fact, they aren't quite sure "when" their birthdays are. So Hedgehog suggests they celebrate their birthdays together-- the very next day. " But they might not be tomorrow, " Rabbit worries. " But they might be, " Hedgehog replies. " It would be a shame to miss them if they are." Havin…
What makes a motorcycle go? How many different styles are there? When were the first motorcycles built? And why are they so exciting to race? Read about all kinds of different motorcycles, from scooters to awe-inspiring superbikes. Fold out enormous pages to discover even more about cruisers and dragster bikes.
It's simple to grow your own potatoes! In this book find out: what equipment you will need how to grow a healthy plant about the science in growing plants. You can also find useful tips, nutrition facts and a recipe.
Day OneI swam around my bowl. Day Two I swam around my bowl. Twice. And so it goes in this tell-all tale from a goldfish. With his bowl to himself and his simple routine, Goldfish loves his life..until one day... When assorted intruders including a hyperactive bubbler, a grime-eating snail, a pair of amorous guppies, and a really crabby crab invade his personal space and bowl, Goldfish is put o…
This book looks at the simple idea of sound and hearing with examples from within children's own experience.
Just in time for Father's Day, Ollie celebrates all the things he loves about his dad. This sweet young book will be a hit with fathers and children of all ages.
Everyone gets angry, so it’s never too early for children to learn to recognize feelings of anger, express them, and build skills for coping with anger in helpful, appropriate ways. Children learn that it is okay to feel angry—but not okay to hurt anyone with actions or words. They discover concrete skills for working through anger: self-calming, thinking, getting help from a trusted person…
Empathy is key to positive, healthy relationships. This book builds empathy in children. In clear, child-friendly words and illustrations, it helps them to understand that other people have feelings like theirs—and different from theirs. It guides children to show they care by listening to others and respecting their feelings. Includes questions to discuss and empathy games to play.