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It's Halloween, and Pug and Pig are sporting adorable matching costumes. There's only one problem--Pug "hates" wearing his. So he decides to rip it up and stay home. But Halloween just isn't any fun for Pig without Pug! Can Pug find a way to get back into the Halloween spirit? Full color.x 10.
"It's springtime, and the pond is bursting with new life. There are beaver pups, heron hatchlings, and lots and lots of ducklings. Everyone is out and about, swimming, flapping, chirping, and quacking--except for one family of geese"--
"At first glance, a wild animal's appearance may seem simple. But there is ... science behind every part of an animal's physique--from its nose to its toes ... Ward explores different kinds of fur, feathers, skin, and scales ... from porcupines and polar bears to octopuses and owls"--Amazon.com.
"A photographic non-fiction picture book about the wonder of snowfall and the winter water cycle"--Provided by publisher.
"A young pet owner knows lots about his dog, from what makes him growl to when he is dreaming. But what does his dog dream about?"--
"Mouse and Cow are making soup, but Pig keeps trying to add strange ingredients"--
In rhyming text, a group of happy green peas celebrates the special holidays of each month, and the passing seasons.
"Rosie is a family dog who goes about her day exploring opposites. No matter what she does, her family always loves her"--
"In this ode to hardworking mommies everywhere, they may not always be fun or neat, but their toddlers love them no matter what"--
Take a peek at prepositions while searching for a missing mouse in this clever concept book from the author of Balancing Act.The mice can’t find their friend Jumper! They look over branches and under leaves. They look between the weeds and down into Mole’s tunnel. But still no Jumper. Where, oh where, could their sneaky pal be? In the tradition of Ellen Stoll Walsh’s beloved concept books Balancing Act, Mouse Paint, and Mouse Shapes, this story explores prepositions through the antics of charming, fun-loving mice.
From wriggling chicks to jumpy kangaroos, this hilarious rhyming picture book showcases different kinds of babies, all of which are perfectly, adorably beastly!Making mischief, having fun each is precious, every one. In a knoll, a hole, or nest, Mamas love their babies best.In this delightful rhyming read-aloud, author Ellen Jackson and illustrator Brendan Wenzel introduce readers to all sorts of mischievous baby animals?and the grown-ups who love them no matter what. Featuring puppies that slobber, kittens who spill, and young gorillas who won't sit still, this book is sure to resonate with beastly babies of all ages?and their exasperated moms and dads, too!
“ABC” means “Animal Baby Cuteness” in this darling alphabet book from the creators of ZooBorns.com.Calling all animal enthusiasts—the ZooBorns are back! It’s time to scamper through the alphabet with a herd of irresistible zoo babies. Featuring adorable animal photos, zippy text, and a fact-filled glossary, this just might be the cutest ABC book ever to hit the shelves!
"First published in Australia in 2014 by Allen & Unwin."--Page facing title page.
Illustrations and rhyming text guide the reader in drawing scaly, knobby-kneed dragons that fly, play musical instruments, ride bicycles, and more.
Join a group of toddlers at their preschool as they make new friends and together discover the joys of all the seasons.In this nearly wordless picture book illustrated by Caldecott Honor medalist Margaret Chodos-Irvine, a group of nine toddlers at preschool make new friends and enjoy the pleasures and excitements of spring, summer, fall, and winter together?including the adventure of a scary-loud thunderstorm.
"Joseph Cornell loved to draw and paint and collect things. With these drawings and paintings and collected treasures, he made marvelous shadowboxes--wonderlands covered in glass. And who did he most like to share them with? Children, of course.
Goatilocks gobbles more than porridge in this fractured fairy tale that puts a hilarious twist on a favorite story.Once upon a time, there was a kid named Goatilocks.She lived down the road from a family of bears... Goatilocks can’t resist sampling first Papa Bear’s porridge, then Mama Bear’s porridge, then Baby Bear’s porridge—and his bowl and spoon, too. And it turns out Goatilocks has a taste for chairs and beds as well. Has Goatilocks devoured her way to disaster? What will happen when the Bear family returns home from their walk? This playful adaptation of a favorite fairy tale is full of tummy-rumbling fun.
The "New York Times"-bestselling stars of "LMNO Peas" and "1-2-3 Peas" are back for a romp through a rainbow of colors as they make their way into collections of objects, from blue boats, seas, and flags, to orange balloons, umbrellas, and fizzy drinks. Full color.
From butterflies and moths to crickets and cicadas, a rhyming exploration of backyard-bug behavior.
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