Even before he knows the truth, Gary is determined to protect Emma, the new girl in school, from Gail and Tanya, gang members who will stop at nothing to learn why Emma always sunglasses.
Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing (1 Hardcover/1 CD)
by Judi Barrett
Unexcited by her duties at the family dry-cleaning business, Diana learns that the tailors try on and occasionally borrow cool clothing, a practice she adopts that leads to her discovery of an invitation to a Broadway gala opening.
Zoey and her friends are dressed to the nines for Libby’s bat mitzvah—but will things fall apart at the eleventh hour? Includes “Sew Zoey” blog posts and fashion illustrations. In the twelfth book in the Sew Zoey series, Zoey’s friend Libby is preparing for her bat mitzvah, and Zoey, Priti, and Kate are really excited for the big party. Libby asks Zoey to make her dress, and loves the design—but her mom thinks it’s inappropriate. Can Zoey find a way to compromise while still giving Libby her dr...
Getting Dressed! (Sesame Street Elmo's World (Board Books))
by Kara McMahon
When the tailor becomes sick and cannot finish the waistcoat for the Mayor, the mice finish it for him.
Completely Cassidy Star Reporter (Completely Cassidy)
by Tamsyn Murray
Latest news from Cassidy Bond, Star Reporter!So I started this petition to let girls wear trousers at St Jude's, and everybody's talking about it – including Kelly, Year Ten editor of the school magazine. And now she's asked me to be her new star reporter – yay!Even better, I've already sniffed out a *big* exclusive. Because someone's set up a nasty gossip website about people at school – and if I can identify the mystery blogger, it'll be the scoop of the century!
Mr Croc's Silly Sock (Rockets) (Read-It! Chapter Books)
by Frank Rodgers
It's a windy washing day and Mr Croc has hung his clothes out to dry. But he's forgotten to use any clothes pegs. Soon all the washing has blown off the line and one of his socks has sailed off into town ...
Meet Yasmin! Yasmin Ahmad is a spirited second-grader who's always on the lookout for those "aha" moments to help her solve life's little problems. Taking inspiration from her surroundings and her big imagination, she boldly faces any situation, assuming her imagination doesn't get too big, of course! A creative thinker and curious explorer, Yasmin and her multi-generational Pakistani American family will delight and inspire readers.
From morning to night, spend the day with Ladybug Girl and this box set of three adorable board books Play dress-up, make friends, and snuggle in at bedtime with this box set featuring the New York Times bestselling characters Ladybug Girl and Bingo. With durable pages and simple, entertaining text that's perfect for reading aloud, this set makes an excellent gift for the very littlest of Ladybug Girl fans. Pair it with A Little Box of Ladybug Girl to enjoy even more board book adventures with...
As every parent will testify, toddlers are absolutely fascinated by shoes. Toddlers take shoes on and off, undo the Velcro tabs, tie up laces and fiddle with buckles. Leaving the house involves trying on every pair of shoes they possess before the right ones are chosen. All in all, there's no end to the hold shoes seem to have on toddlers - and it's not just the girls - the boys are just as bad! Lulu's Shoes is therefore the answer to every parent's prayers. A delightful novelty book with guaran...
A whimsical rhyming tale set in a fairy world. The king has set forth an invitation to the fairies: come to the ball! And everyone is in a delightful tizzy, searching for their top hats, their boots, and their crownsand where-oh-where are those spider-web gowns? The fairies finally arrive, towed by swans, rowed by fish. One group of five got there fast on a wish. But one fairy is left behind, her only dress in tatters. What should she do? The resident ants offer her some wise words. In this rhy...
When the king orders a boy to make him a huge wardrobe out of the clouds in the sky, the boy warns him that it is more than he needs but the king does not listen.
A big, severe, plaid-hat-wearing dog insists that the small black cat in the red fez shouldn't be wearing a hat - any kind of hat - because hats are for dogs. His patronising tirade doesn't convince this cat, however. Defiantly, she wears an assortment of hats, described in the gleeful rhyming text, and brings in other cats to join the protest. The silliness of both text and pictures offers a cheerful take on bossiness and managing conflict, with a win-win resolution.
For fans of Gary Soto and Matt de la Peña comes a tale of a contemporary Mexican-American family with a "spunky and imaginative heroine" (Publishers Weekly). Miata Ramirez is scared and upset. The skirt she brought to show off at school is gone. She brought her forklorico skirt to show off at school and left it on the bus. It’s not just any skirt. This skirt belonged to Miata’s mother when she was a child in Mexico. On Sunday, Miata and her dance group are supposedgoing to dance forklorico, or...