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Farmer Brown puts the other animals to bed but gives up on Duck, who sets out to find just the right spot--and snack--to help him sleep.
Duane the polar bear and the other animals of the very, very far north find their friendships deepening as they are challenged by the arrival of a contentious weasel and an unexpected departure.
"Originally published in Great Britain by Nosy Crow Ltd."--Title page verso.
In the tradition of Where the Wild Things Are, beloved author-illustrator Lita Judge brings us a soaring story about the power of imagination.On a day when you feel like no one is listening, and you wish you could just disappear, shut your eyes and listen. Do you hear it? That isn't your heart. That is the sound of your very own wings beating within. Acclaimed author-illustrator Lita Judge takes readers on a wonder-filled exploration of a child's imagination, thoughtfully weaving in a gentle suggestion of how to explore that bountiful inner world and let it help them shine with courage in the real one.
Abia is the self-proclaimed Queen of the Shimelba refugee camp, facing her displacement with strength, imagination, and pride.
At an art museum with his parents, Simon has trouble controlling his urges to slide on the floor, chase pigeons, and eat cheesecake at the cafe, until something special catches his eye.
An inspiring picture book biography about the inimitable Fred Rogers, beloved creator and star of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.Fred Rogers was a quiet boy with big feelings. Sometimes, he felt scared or lonely; at other times, he was playful and joyous. But when Fred's feelings felt too big, his Grandfather McFeely knew exactly what to say to make him feel better: I like you just the way you are. Fred grew up and created Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, the television program that would go on to warm the hearts and homes of millions of Americans. But one day, the government threatened to cut funding for public television, including Fred's show. So, Fred stepped off the set and into a hearing on Capitol Hill to make his feelings known. In a portrait full of warmth and feeling, Laura Renauld and award-winning illustrator Brigette Barrager tell the story of Mister Rogers: a quiet, compassionate hero whose essential message?that it is okay to have and to express feelings?still resonates today. This book is not associated with or authorized by Fred Rogers Productions.
He may be slow but Truman the turtle is determined to find his girl Sarah, who has boarded a city bus on her way to preschool.
From steam engines to subways, from the locomotive to the caboose, this story--the fourth installment of this transportation series--stays right on track, exploring all different kinds of trains and what they do in a day. Full color..
Retells the story of the Mozart opera, in which the noble Prince Tamino seeks the fair Pamina against a backdrop of the battle between darkness and light.
Fish and birds and lizards and socksEis there anything Max the cat won't attack? Find out in this clever, rhyming picture book about a very naughty kitty cat. Full color.x 10.
Through clever, thought-provoking verse and warmly evocative art, "New York Times"-bestselling storytellers Fogliano and Long explore the awe-inspiring nature of relationships, love, and connection in this breathtaking picture book. Full color.
This picture book tells the inspiring true story of autism advocate Dr. Temple Grandin and her brilliant invention: the hug machine. Full color.
A picture book celebration of how Santana developed his signature sound: the soul of the blues, the brains of jazz, and the energy of rock blended with the slow heat of Afro-Cuban drums and the music he'd grown up with in Mexico. Full color.
Will the barnyard animals trickNor treatNFarmer Brown? Readers will find out in this Halloween tale from the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling creators of "Click, Clack, Moo." Full color.
Newbery Honoree Bryan has hand-selected a dozen poems by National Book Award winner Giovanni and added a visual layering that drums the most important message of all to young, old, parent, child, grandparent, and friend alike: "You are loved." Includes a mirrored page. Full color.
"When the Chicken Squad goes on a family vacation to a farm, there is a looming dark shadow that is pestering Sugar"--Provided by publisher.
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