Libro del viejo Musgaño sobre los gatos mañosos
by T. S. Eliot and David Guerra
"Toot is a little red train who wishes he were as big and strong and fast as the other trains in the railroad yard. Try as he might, he's never able look as mighty, pull as much, or go as fast as all the others. But when there's trouble on the track, Toot learns that sometimes being small and slow and steady is just what's needed."--Page 4 of cover.
The goal of the O'Leary Series is to give students a basic understanding of computing concepts and to build the skills necessary to ensure that an O'Leary student has an advantage in whatever career they choose. The text design emphasizes step-by-step instructions with full screen captures that illustrate the results of each step performed. This method allows students to learn at their own pace. Each Tutorial (chapter) combines conceptual coverage with detailed software-specific instructions. A...
That's Not a Pickle! Part 5 (That's Not a Pickle!, #5)
by Donald W Kruse
Join Dr. Seuss's beloved character Horton the elephant and friends on a Halloween adventure as they try to overcome their fears and find the source of a spooky sound! In the Jungle of Nool, near the Glowbug Lagoon, In the hush of the night, 'neath the October moon, He was counting the stars (there were more than a few), When Horton the elephant heard a strange . . . BOO! Horton the elephant is as kind and lovable as ever in this fun picture book about facing your fears and helping those in nee...
The little baby in this touching picture book can coo and crawl and grab her toes.But this baby grows up fast! As a big girl, she can run and draw--and even gives the potty a try.The story takes readers back and forth from baby to toddler, capturing all the fun growing up can be. Jane Ann Peddicord's lyrical text and Meilo So's lush watercolors harmonize in an inspired celebration of baby beginnings and toddler triumphs.
The Sun Played Hide-and-Seek (Millbrook Picture Books)
by Brian Cleary
Rhyming verse demonstrating how objects can come alive when they are described using human traits.
Karate Kids One was a black belt. One was a brown. One had a loose belt; His pants fell down. Silly, irreverent, and always clever, these poems showcase Douglas Florian's talent for creating outrageously entertaining verse.More than 150 witty poems accompanied by droll black-and-white drawings will knock the socks off devoted poetry fans and newcomers alike.
Silly Sally went to town, walking backwards, upside down - and that''s just the beginning. Come along with Sally and her companions as they parade into town in a most unusual way'
Created by star picture-book pairing Axel Scheffler and Julia Donaldson the Gruffalo's Child returns with her very own song to introduce a truly monster musical session! As well as being the UK's most successful picture book author and the 2011-2013 Children's Laureate, Julia Donaldson is a gifted songwriter for children. The Gruffalo's Child Song and Other Songs contains nine of her best-loved songs, including The Gruffalo's Child, Nut Tree and The World Inside a Book, as well as a number of ot...
A heartfelt story about friendship and the power of self-belief, perfect for sharing at bedtime.He'd fly every night through the wood that he loved,And quietly gaze at the stars up above.But something was missing that made him feel blue.When he sang in the moonlight ... he'd just say 'T-WOO!'Little owl Twoo feels like something is missing. His song is incomplete, a T-woo without a T-wit. So the brave little owl sets off in search of his true owl song - and a true friend to sing with him. On...
Dr. Seuss Lift-the-Flap Pocket Library (Dr. Seuss - A Lift-the-Flap Book)
by Dr. Seuss
Six mini flip-the-flap books in a pocket library slipcase. Each book introduces a different early learning concept with flaps for interactive fun. Contains six mini flip-the-flap books in a special edition slipcase to celebrate 50 years of the Cat in the Hat! Titles include Crazy Colours, Amazing Animals, Nutty Numbers, Silly Opposites, Wacky Weather, Dizzy Days.Perfect for little Seuss fans to learn in zany style!
Keith Baker’s New York Times bestselling peas are exploring the months of the year in this delightful Classic Board Book! Hap-pea January! Let’s get going, grab your mittens—hooray, it’s snowing! The peas have rolled through the letters, numbers, and colors. Now, they’re back to take young readers through the calendar. With bouncy rhyming text and playful pea-packed illustrations, celebrating the months, seasons, and holidays has never been so fun!
Toddlers can experience the fun and spookiness of Halloween night as they explore the touch-and-feel textures in this adorable rhyme! It's Halloween night, and everyone is done trick-or-treating. Pumpkin meets Ghost, Skeleton, and Bat, and the group heads over to Black Cat's house, where the Halloween party will begin! Simple rhyming text, bold and colorful artwork, and touch-and-feel textures on each spread make this a fun, interactive Halloween book for toddlers.
Halloween Friends: A Brown Baby Parade Book (Brown Baby Parade)
by Nikki Shannon Smith
It’s Halloween, and little friends are all dressed up! Follow along as they go from house to house, having fun and saying "Trick-or-treat!" in this second installment of the Brown Baby Parade series. It’s Halloween! Time to go—off into the night. Little friends all dressed up. They are quite a sight. A group of friends in costumes have a blast trick-or-treating from house to house. Each friend is dressed up, so you'll see a ballerina, an astronaut, a pumpkin, and even a president! Nikki Shan...