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
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Watch Out! Tryannosaurus About! With his big, big mouth and big, big claws, Ty is the biggest and baddest of all the dinosaurs. But Ty has a tiny, tiny sister named Teri who loves her big brother very much. And when Ty goes hunting, his adoring, tiny sister becomes a big, big problem.
Sometimes a kiss is all it takes to turn thing's around
Ewetopia is not comfortable in her own wool, and every attempt she makes to impress the other sheep falls flat. So when an invitation to the Woolyones' Costume Ball arrives, Ewetopia knows her chance to shine has come at last. After trying on fifty-eight different costumes, she finally finds the perfect one-or so she thinks. But her wolf ensemble turns out to be none too popular with Rambunctio…
In this favorite, whimsical rhyming riddles help Lloyd the baby llama guess what kind of animal everyone's mama really is. But it's his friend Lyn the llama that finally leads Lloyd to the answer he most longs to hear.
Owney was a friend of the mail. He loved the smell of railroad mail bags. He slept on them and rode with them to the train station in Albany, New York. One day he got a chance to ride a Mail Train. That was the beginning of Owney's travels on Mail Trains all over the country and his chance to make hundreds of new friends. As he traveled, "Baggage tags" were fixed to his collar by faraway Post …