A classically beautiful picture book from Helen Oxenbury and Ruth Krauss. Share the universal experience of growing up and discover the rhythms of the seasons in this wonderfully timeless story. A little boy, some chicks and a puppy live on a farm. They see the first signs of spring growing in the fields and the little boy asks his mother if he and the puppy will grow too. Of course you will, she assures him, and as spring turns to summer he sees his dog growing taller and the chicks b...
A Winter's Tail (Martha Speaks) (Martha Speaks 8x8 (Hardcover))
by Susan Meddaugh
Helen tells her friends the story of why her puppy, Skits, is afraid of hockey pucks.
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Little Bea is a busy, busy bee. When the sun wakes up, so does she. Friends! She needs to visit them. Treats! She needs to share them. Chores! She needs to do them. Games! She needs to play them. The whole wide world! She needs to explore it before the sun goes to sleep. Bzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Won't you come buzz along with Little Bea?
In this charming pull-the-tabs book, preschool children are invited to join Chick Pea and his bluebird friend Sweet Pea as they learn about the changing seasons. Four two-page spreads illustrate the four seasons, showing how an apple tree changes its appearance in response to the passing months of each year. Tabs on every right-hand page are for boys and girls to pull out, presenting them with a different view of the apple tree, as its appearance is transformed from the early to the late weeks o...
Ho! Ho! Ho! (Charles Reasoner Holiday Books)
by Charles Reasoner
In this book with simple rhyming text, too many Christmas snacks make it difficult for Santa to get down the chimney until mouse saves the day.
Ling and Ting are twins. They have the same brown eyes. They have the same pink cheeks. They have the same happy smiles. Ling and Ting are two adorable identical twins, and they stick together, whether they are making dumplings, getting their hair cut, or practicing magic tricks. But looks are deceiving--people can be very different, even if they look exactly the same.
Flower Fairies of the Summer (Flower Fairies Collection) (Flower Fairies)
by Cicely Mary Barker
The author has illustrated her own poems featuring fairies and flowers and the summer.
Vive l'Automne! Le Temps Au Fil Des Jours (Vive L'Automne!)
by Martha E H Rustad
How to Find the Christmas Spirit (Novo the Space Robot)
by Charly Froh
Avanzando . . . de Aqui Para Alla Migraciones Masivas
by Scotti Cohn
En el libro aprenderás cómo viven los animales que migran. Imagina ver a cientos de animales de la misma especie en un mismo lugar a un mismo tiempo! Aqu i en Norte Am erica, muchos animales se agrupan en grandes masas en tiempos y lugares previsibles. No todas las migraciones est an ligadas a cambios de fuentes de alimento - algunas est an ligadas a los cambios de ciclos de vida. Ciertas aves, reptiles, mamiferos, anfibios, peces e inclusive insectos, emigran durante la primavera, el verano, e...
Discover how fun it is to play outside in each and every season!
Rudy's Lost His Red Nose! (Jolly Jangles and Friends, #2)
by Marilyn Cook
The Missing Mitten Mystery (Picture Puffin Books)
by Steven Kellogg
Annie searches the neighborhood for her red mitten, the fifth she's lost this winter.
One bright day, Mouse and Momma head outside to play. The wind blows in someone feathery and plump - a bird, and someone wiggly and pink - a worm, and someone green, who hops and leaps - a frog. But before it's time to go back inside, Mouse finds something that's soft and new with petals just beginning to open ...the prettiest flower he's ever seen! Could it mean spring is finally here?