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George is very curious about all the books that belong to his friend, the man with the yellow hat. But what do all those little marks on the pages mean? George's friend teaches him about the letters of the alphabet in Curious George's ABCs.
Starting with 1 very curious monkey, George counts some of his favourite things - 2 dinosaurs, 3 tasty donuts - all the way up to 10 paper boats. Then he counts right back down again. The classic artwork of H. A. Rey will make this a favourite to be read again and again.
Daniel Anderson doesn't believe Brody Mason's stories about the ghost witch who lives up on Brewster's Hill with Bloody Bones, her man eating razorback hog. But Daniel's seven year old sister Erica has become more and more withdrawn, talking to her lookalike doll. When she disappears into the woods one day, he knows something is terribly wrong.
In this anniversary edition of the original book, George meets the man in the yellow hat in the jungle and goes to live in a new home, but - oh, what happened! Though trying to be good, George is still very curious and takes a swim in the ocean, escapes from jail, and goes for a flying ride on a bunch of balloons.
After more than a dozen years developing recipes for food and health magazines and collaborating with noted pastry chefs, Genevieve Ko was determined to create treats that were just as indulgent as their original counterparts, as well as more full flavoured and nourishing. In a word, better.
As soon as they say good night to Mama, the five little monkeys begin to jump on their bed. But despite Mama's warnings, they fall off and hurt themselves.
In this chilling YA thriller, the author of the best-selling Testing trilogy examines not only the dark side of social media, but the dark side of human nature.
The Pyes have some of the smartest pets around - there's Ginger the intellectual dog, and Gracie the clever old cat - but Pinky is more than smart enough to earn a place in the Pye's hearts. She can box with Ginger, play games with Mr. Pye, and - Rachel and Jerry can hardly believe their eyes - even type out her life story!
"Bring her a daisy," Biggest Mouse said over his shoulder. "Bring her a rock," Middle Mouse puffed. "They're nice," Little Mouse said. "But they're not special enough for this special day." Biggest Mouse, Middle Mouse, and Little Mouse all want to surprise Mother on Mother's Day. But can these playful mice pick the best presents all by themselves?
Frankie is excited! A new home? A new bed? A new ball? But wait. Nico is already here. Nico's home. Nico's bed. Nico's ball. Sharing is hard . . . Will Frankie find a place here too? At turns humorous and heartfelt, it appears that man isn't dog's only best friend when there is another dog to play with.
Sheep in a Jeep is well-loved by the preschool set for its slapstick story of five sheep (in a jeep) and silly sound effects especially when the jeep goes splash and thud in the mud!
From the team behind the bestselling SHEEP IN A JEEP, this sweet and silly sleepytime tale is perfect for anyone putting a demanding little one to bed. This sturdy board book is just right for little hands.
This enchanting bedtime book evokes the sounds and animals of the night and shows how two children on different continents are connected by all that is between them.
Three high school students - Eric, Shelly, and Fatima - have one thing in common: "I know your secret." Each one is blackmailed into bullying specifically targeted schoolmates by a mysterious caller who whispers from their cellphones and holds carefully guarded secrets over their heads.
A restorative bowl of vegetarian ramen sent Lukas Volger on a quest to capture the full flavour of all the one-bowl meals. The possibilities for improvisational meals full of seasonal produce and herbs are endless. Volger also includes many tips, techniques, and indispensable base recipes, including broths, handmade noodles, sauces, and garnishes.
Cooking Solo gives readers just what they need to make a delicious meal all for themselves. Among the few other "cooking for one" books, this is the first by a hip young woman, whose vibrance and enthusiasm for cooking for herself comes through in the 100 attractive recipes.
In this exciting new Curious George series all about discovery, George comes down with a cold and can't wait to feel better. In the meantime, it's straight to bed for this monkey. But when George drifts to sleep, his dreams take him on a wild ride inside the body to learn all about germs, how they affect us, and how to avoid and get rid of them.
Inspired by a vignette in the classic Curious George Flies a Kite, this amusing episode shows George at his curious best trying to catch a fish.
Headstrong and foolish, seventeen-year-old Cleo is determined to ride out the pandemic in the comfort of her own home, rather than in her quarantined boarding school dorms. But when the Red Cross pleads for volunteers, she can't ignore the call.
This book is packed with inspiration and humour and is the perfect gift for all the curious people in your life! Sure to make readers chuckle as only George can, words of wisdom include: Always stay one step ahead of the crowd. Life is a bowl of pasta - make sure to noodle around. Make the most of a messed up situation. Always have an exit plan.
This padded board book is perfect for sending any child off to sleep with sweet dreams. Nighttime blankets a little farm. An owl who-hoots. A bear curls up in a log. A mother fox calls her pups home to the den. But animals aren't the only ones preparing to rest.
Laura discovers that a memory string is not just for remembering the past: it's also for recording new memories. Each button on Laura's memory string represents a piece of her family history. The buttons Laura cherishes the most belonged to her mother - a button from her prom dress and one from the nightgown she was wearing on the day she died.
Joseph's grandpa could do almost anything with his hands. He could play the piano, throw a curveball, and tie a triple bowline knot. But in the 1950s and 60s, he could not bake bread at the Wonder Bread factory. Factory bosses said white people would not want to eat bread touched by the hands of the African Americans who worked there.
Old Man Fookwire's birds migrate south for the winter, and the squirrels decide to follow. They devise an plan to fly to a warm and beautiful beach with many new plants to snack on and many new birds to see. Old Man Fookwire misses his furry friends. He joins them down south, paints the local birds, and succumbs to sunburn.
The moonlight is pouring in and no one can get to sleep. It's not until a tiny musical visitor offers up a soothing song does the menagerie settle down. The Full Moon at the Napping House, the highly anticipated follow-up to their beloved classic The Napping House, is the ideal book to share at bedtime or anytime.
Daystar doesn't know what he is supposed to do with the magic sword, but knowing Cimorene, he's sure it must involve a dragon or two!
Many people believe Hitler was the personification of evil. In this biography, James Cross Giblin penetrates this facade and presents a picture of a complex person-at once a brilliant, influential politician and a deeply disturbed man. Cross explores the forces that shaped the man and the social conditions that furthered his rapid rise to power.
From the lightning harvester on the roof to the labs full of experiments in the dungeon, the inn is a wonderful place for a curious boy and his loyal dog to live. That is, until President Theodore Roosevelt himself calls the elder Kennewicketts away, leaving Wally and Noodles to face horrible hypnotists bent on controlling the minds of people.
BANG! CRACKLE! BOO! Just as there are different kinds of quiet, there are also different kinds of loud: good louds HOORAY! and bad louds CRASH!, and accidental louds that make you the centre of attention BURP!. The Loud Book presents all these kid-friendly noises in a way that is sure to make readers CHEER!
In Smoothie-licious, Parents magazine editor Jenna Helwig shows how to make 75 smoothies and whole-fruit juices that are both healthy and delicious. Kids will love the bright colours and playful names like Peanut Berry Blast and Mexican Frozen Hot Chocolate; parents will love that they feature nutrient-dense seeds and use no refined sugars.
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