Shampoodle (Step Into Reading - Level 2) (Step Into Reading. Step 2)
by Joan Holub
It's picture day at the dog park. But before the first photo can be taken, an exuberant pack of pups needs a bit of grooming. So they’re off to Shampoodle, the local pet salon, where the eager dogs simply cannot sit still. And when some curious cats stop by, things go from messy to mayhem. Shampoodle is perfect for animal lovers and children who are just starting to read on their own, taking their cues from lively art and bubbly, rhymed text. Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short s...
Little ones can lift big flaps with peek-through holes in this interactive barn-shaped board book that introduces them to life on a farm! This interactive board book invites toddlers to see what life is like inside a busy farm! Children can lift oversized flaps to peek inside a pigsty, a stable, a chicken coop, and more! With pages shaped like a barn, holes to peek through, rhyming text, questions to answer, and items to seek and find on every page, this book is sure to engage and fascinate tod...
Norse, of Course (Norse, of Course, #2)
by Kristin Valkenhaus and Nick Valkenhaus
Quiéreme con ternura. Quiéreme con dulzura. Nunca me dejes ir. Has llenado mi vida. Te quiero mucho, mi amor. Tomando como punto de partida la letra oficial de la conocida canción de Elvis Presley, este precioso y tierno álbum ilustrado es una oda al lazo de amor que existe entre padres e hijos.
Mums Cronky Car is an underdog tale about a car with a surprise for its owners. Written by Anita Pouroulis and illustrated by Jon Lycett-Smiththis fun and imaginative, rhyming story has a big heart and is a great read for the whole family. The story follows an unloved and unappreciated family car which is on the verge of being scrapped. One morning, on the school-run, the Cronk is living up to his name, breaking down at the traffic light and even being overtaken by a disability scooter! Then ou...
Never Say Boo to a Frilly with Rainbow Birds & Tasmanian Devil Dance
by Margot Finke and Aysin Eroglu