Cute illustrations by 7-year old Catalina
Identifies the moon as our only natural satellite, describes its movement and phases, and discusses how we have observed and explored it over the years.
This brightly illustrated sequel to Duck in the Truck (2000) and Duck's Key: Where Can It Be? (2004) begins with Duck batting in a pickup game of baseball. When the ball he hits gets stuck in a tall tree, he tosses up his bat and a glove to knock it down, and soon all three are caught in the branches. At the story's outset, little Frog is dismissed as too small for ball with his bigger friends,…
Rufus is as sneaky as a thief and sly like a fox. He is chasing Babette all over the meadow, and now she is as mad as hornet. But what will happen when she finally catches that crazy fox? Find out in this story that is as silly as a goose and told completely ini similes
Everyone knows that one is one. But can ONE be more than one? Absolutely! ONE PAIR is always two; ONE WEEK is seven days; and ONE DOZEN is always twelve. And that's just the beginning of this brilliant and original counting book.
My Teacher for President. When Oliver sees campaign ads on television, he writes to Channel 39 to say, "We are studying the President's job in school, and my teacher would be just right!"
An unexpected rain shower causes quarreling among the members of a small community
Ah, Ice cream, just about everyone's favorite dessert. You know your favorite flavor, but have you ever wondered how it's made? Or where and when ice cream was invented? Or just who it was who come up with the very first ice cream sundae? (And why is it spelled s-u-n-d-a-e?). Find these answers and more, from the ices enjoyed by Roman emperors to how ice cream soda was invented to the world bi…
Part of a child's development is asking questions and learning about themselves. With amusing pictures and simple text, this book shows them the importance of eating sensibly and how to eat a balanced diet