A boy gets a quarter from the tooth fairy. How will he spend it?.'
Count by twos and stay in step with the monster, the skeleton, the dinosaur, and the other children as they trick-or-treat. But, beware, it's Halloween. You may be in for a ghostly surprise!
This book begins, \"If you can count to ten, you can count to one million.\" Although some may have their doubts, by using basic math grouping skills readers will find themselves counting higher than they ever thought possible. COUNT TO A MILLION will inspire even the most reluctant math student, building confidence and showing that math can, in fact, be fun
Art is fundamental can be used by teacher with extensive art training who must explain complicated concepts to first grades, or by teacher or home-schoolers with no such background who suddenly find they will be teaching art. Author and educator Eileen Prince has developed a comprehensive art curriculum that can be integrated into any teacher's existing instruction. Her detailed lessons, develo…
In order to pay for his dog food, Clifford, a big red dog, decides to get a job.
Clifford, the big, lovable, red dog, celebrates his first Christmas.
Huggly and his friends live in the monster world. But sometimes the human world is just too hard to resist! That's when the fun begins.
In cumulative verses using rebuses, a young boy describes his experiences as engineer on a train with a shiny black locomotive and a bright red caboose. By the creators of The Jacket I Wear in the Snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Bear always missed Valentine's Day because they were hibernating. But this year share a wonderful surprise.
Samuel wakes up very, very hungry. When his mother refuses to cook him seven fried chickens for breakfst, he needs another plan-so he enters a pie eating contest!