The symphonious companion to Brian Lies’s bestselling bat books series where the Bats take a break from the Beach, the Library, and the Ballgame to strike up the band, celebrate, and share music. A mu
Quick, call out! Tell all you can reach: the night is just perfect for bats at the beach!So pack your buckets, banjos, and blankets?don’t forget the moon-tan lotion?and wing with this bunch of fuzzy b
A Caldecott Honor BookAn ALA Notable BookA breathtakingly beautiful and luminescent book about loss and grief, love and hope, and the healing power of friendship and nature, from New York Times–b
Jogging is the thing to do in town, and Finklehopper Frog is eager to join in. To mark the occasion, Finkle finds an extra special jogging suit then hits the road.He hippied and he hoppied and he s
Finkelhopper Frog's jogging style and wild jogging suit meet with criticism until he runs into Ruby Rabbit, who teaches him that being part of the crowd doesn't mean casting aside your own froggy styl
Rhyming text and illustrations introduces animals with a cumulative amount of young--from one alligator to ten crayfish--that live in the Okefenokee Swamp.
Rhyming text and illustrations introduces animals with a cumulative amount of young--from one alligator to ten crayfish--that live in the Okefenokee Swamp.
Now that Snip the cat is gone (but hardly forgotten), the classroom animals of the Midnight Academy are ready for things to get back to normal at the McKenna School. After all, protecting nutters (stu
Now that Snip the cat is gone (but hardly forgotten), the classroom animals of the Midnight Academy are ready for things to get back to normal at the McKenna School. After all, protecting nutters (stu
When Malcolm the rat arrives as the pet at McKenna School, he revels in the attention. He also meets the Midnight Academy, a secret society of classroom pets that keeps the nutters (kids) safe. There’
Readers can count from one otter pup to ten baby crayfish as they learn about the special relationships of baby and mom mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects that make their home in the Okefenokee Swa
Rhyming text and illustrations introduces animals with a cumulative amount of young--from one alligator to ten crayfish--that live in a Okefenokee Swamp.
One magpie,lots of stuff,and a few friendly miceshow us that less ismore.This innovative and spare picture book asks the question: When is MORE more thanenough? Can a team of well-intentioned mice sav
A mouse teaches its magpie friend that more doesn't mean better in this picture book from bestselling duo Springman and Lies."This is a timely, clearly needed fable for contemporary society as it trie
Malcolm, a smaller than average-sized rat, loves his life at McKenna School and the secret society of classroom pets that keep children out of trouble, but when Aggy the iguana disappears Malcolm must