Phoebe Dunn’s beloved photographic picture book is now available in Step into Reading (Level 2). Follow Buttercup the rabbit as she grows up, explores the exciting world around her, and makes special
Phoebe Dunn’s beloved photographic picture book The Little Duck is now available as a Step into Reading (Level 1). Featuring full-color photographs, this story of a little duck growing up will waddle
The sibling relationship, as any parent with two or more children knows, is an extraordinarily intense one: young brothers and sisters love and hate, play and fight, tease and mock each other with a d
`Another gem from Judy Dunn! This very readable and interesting book asks some searching questions about how relationships change with age, how one sort of relationship influences others and how thoug
Most mothers and fathers are surprised at how different parenthood feels when the second child arrives. Even before the birth, a host of new questions arises: can you possibly love a second child as m
Full-color photographs. "The warm, cuddly world of a real rabbit family is introduced to young readers in enchanting photographs."--Children's Books of the Year, Child Study Assn.
Phoebe Dunn's beloved photographic picture book, The Little Duck, will waddle it's way into the hearts of toddlers in this new board book edition. Photographs feature everything from the excitement of
Jenny has trouble keeping her curious kitten, Pickle, out of trouble, so after several minor mishaps, the little girl thinks of a clever way to keep an eye on her cat: she ties a balloon to him
Every day the newspapers lament the problems facing our children - broken homes, pressures to eat and drink, the stress of exams. The same issues are discussed in every pub and at every dinner party.
A deluxe hardcover bind-up of six sweet and charming, long-selling Picturebacks illustrated with full-color photographs by the renowned photographer Phoebe Dunn. The titles, all about newborn animals
In the last decade, the significance of siblings in children's development and adjustment has been widely recognized, and research on brothers and sisters has increased dramatically. Bringing together