Dooley Bear Adventures Scotland! (Dooley Bear Adventures, #6)
by Lisa Cyrier
Margo vows to somehow buy back her spirited horse after it is sold to a temperamental young girl in order to insure the family's financial security.
Une Carte Postale Du Canada (a Postcard from Canada)
by Laurie Friedman
Pop-Pop Airplane, How Do You Fly? (Adventures of Pop-Pop Airplane, #1)
by Dan Pegram
Poppy Takes Paris (Big City Adventures)
by Allison Pataki and Marya Myers
In the City of Lights, where can you go to find the brightest light of them all? Find out in this spunky introduction to Paris shown through the eyes of a curious child. Paris is the City of Lights. Poppy should know—she lives there. Each morning, she wakes up to the sound of church bells ringing Ding! Dang! Dong! Each morning, she buys fresh flowers from Madame LesFleur, who has the most brilliant blooms in the city. Each morning, she eats delicious pastries from Monsier LePain’s bakery....
The Complete Aerial Adventures of Dave Dashaway (Dave Dashaway)
by Weldon J Cobb and Roy Rockwood
A bear’s eye view of London as told by the classic, best-loved character from Darkest Peru. Paddington unveils his adopted home as only Paddington can. From the station itself (the start of it all) and on through all the major London destinations (with some surprising detours en route) this is a guide certain to entertain and enlighten the whole family. With plenty of anecdotes and stops for refreshments along the way, Paddington's London will guide visitors and London dwelle...
Poor little Miss Muffet. She just can't seem to catch a break! All she wants to do is eat her curds and whey in peace. But, when a rather terrifying spider appears, she desperately scurries away. Frantically searching for some much-needed solace, she ventures outside, only to be startled by a vivacious frog, a squawking crow, and easily the largest moose ever seen! What else could she possibly encounter outside? And will she ever get back to the safety of her tuffet? Rediscover this adored, clas...
As Aventuras Do Gastão No Japão
by Ingrid Seabra, Pedro Seabra, and Angela Chan
When Josephine Harris decides that Paris is where she really belongs, all it takes is a quick call on her magical phone to whisk her away. The city of lights has fancy cafés, baguettes under every arm, the Eiffel Tower, and a fabulous new family who can’t wait to show her around. The city is a feast for the senses, but each new discovery brings a pang of melancholy. There’s something missing here. Could it be the person who loves Josephine’s best - her own mother?
Bear on a Bike (Barefoot Beginners S.) (Barefoot Beginner)
by Stella Blackstone
Join Bear as he tries out different forms of transportation and has an adventure with each one. Part of the beloved Bear series that's delighted children for 20 years. Rhyme and repetition support the learning layers of travel and transportation, as Bear pilots a raft, a rocket ship, a sailboat, a bike, a steam train, and a carriage.
Kiki Goes to Brazil / Kiki Vai ao Brasil
by Victor Dias de Oliveira Santos
As Aventuras do Gastão no Dubai (As Aventuras Do Gastao, #4)
by Pedro Seabra, Angela Chan, and Ingrid Seabra
Patch Goes to London (Patch the Jack Russell Terrier Adventure, #1)
by Anjalique Gupta
Katie is going on holiday by airplane!The airport is very crowded.Taking off is exciting, and the view from the air is beautiful!And soon the plane lands in a sunny holiday spot.A holiday story in which Katie travels by airplane with her mommy and daddy.For toddlers aged 24 months, with a focus on the child’s world. Guided Reading Level J
Thidwick the big-hearted moose is happy his antlers "can be of some use" to a menagerie of animals who move in and make themselves at home. "A host has to put up with all kinds of pests. For a host, above all, must be kind to his guests." Packed with all the ingredients that have made Dr. Seuss so well loved over the last 50 years -- riotous rhyme, bizarre creatures, zany artwork, off-the-wall humour, -- this engaging fable about selfishness and selflessness is vintage Seuss at its very best.