Quiero Ser Cartero (I Want to Be a Postman) (Que Quiero Ser? (What Do I Want To Be?))
by Brianna Battista
In light, bouncy verse, ten joyous angels turn a child's room into a playground. Count them all--if they'll hold still long enough!--while they munch tasty treats, start pillow fights, and have the best playtime ever. It's as easy as 1-2-3!
On a school trip to the woods, Kitty goes missing while searching for butterflies.
How Many Grandmas Does It Take To...
by Marcia Jacobs and Elyse Feldberg
Presents ten verses of the popular song, with illustrations of children from different cultures as they get ready for school.
Mein cooles Mädchentagebuch
by Mindful-Me Happy-Me Journal Publishing
Meet Mudge! Henry's puppy, Mudge, loves to roll in the mud. But he doesn't like to take a bath! It's fun, though, when Henry joins him in the tub and they both come out sparkling clean -- but not for long....
This little duckling needs to be quick-quack-quick!Trace the mucky duckling's footprints as he leaps, wiggles, runs, hops and SPLASHES into the river, where his mum, brothers and sisters are waiting – ready to go! With its fresh, light artwork and tactile finish, babies will be be instantly responsive to this beautiful board book.
Imagine your whole day lived backward, from beginning to end. When you got up, you’d put on your jacket, then your shirt and pants, and over those your underwear, because after all, backward is backward, and on a backward day backward is the way everything has to be. You’d walk downstairs backward and sit on your chair backward with your back to the table, and when your parents greeted you in the morning you’d say, of course, “Good night.” But how long can a backward day go on? Just long enough...
In this inventive, interactive picture book created by Barney Saltzberg, the bespectacled author of "Beautiful Oops!", who charms young readers and their parents with a perfect light touch and joyful spirit, kids get to do just what Arlo does to solve his problem. They read an eye chart, look through a fold-out phoropter (that big machine optometrists use), and try on different pairs of glasses - movie star glasses! superhero glasses! mad scientist glasses! And they interact with Arlo as he redi...
Ella's best friend is her elephant. They do everything together--watch the moon rise, read books, and even go to the movies. But one day, Ella begins to look at her elephant differently. He can't fit through the doorway or in the bathtub or at the dinner table. It takes a bit of time apart for Ella to realize that elephants do make fine friends!
Mimi Can't Camouflage (My Spectacular Self)
by Jessica Montalvo Jackson