Moo Dog is a sweet and funny early graphic reader about a bird and a dog who aren't like the other animals.This Level One reader is a follow-up to the sweet and funny Moo Bird in which Bird says "moo" instead of "tweet." In this book, Dog says "moo" instead of "woof!" The other animals laugh at Dog. They don't understand why he is different. Can friends Dog and Bird show the other animals that being different can be fun?With comic speech bubbles and full-color artwork throughout, Geisel Award Honoree David Milgrim's early reader is sure to be a hit with beginning readers!
Join everyone’s favorite robot, Otto, for fun and adventure with this carry-along boxed set that features all six of David Milgrim’s beloved Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read stories.Otto the robot loves adve
Otto gets a ride from a friend in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read by New York Times bestselling author/illustrator, David Milgrim. This is part of the award-winning, star-reviewed The Adventures of Ott
Zip the unlucky magician gets into another hilarious (and sticky) situation in the second book in the Adventures of Zip Ready-to-Go! series from author-illustrator David Milgrim, who was awarded a The
Nicholas Duck loves Christmas as much as the next animal, and he is happy to try on the new Santa hat that's mysteriously delivered to his house. But when his friends see him and immediately launch in
A warmhearted celebration of individuality describes the many differences found among monsters, from beasts who are picky or will eat anything to creatures who chatter or remain quiet, explaining that
It's Christmastime, so Nicholas Duck puts on his Santa's helper suit and proudly starts gathering wish lists for Santa. But this year, Nicholas's little brothers and sister want to help. Nicholas is n
Ms. Crumb said cows were far too fat; that facts were facts and that was that. But this little boy doesn't care about facts. All he knows is that he drew a picture of some cows, and when a breeze blow
Fall in love with Eddie as he gets ready for school!Now that Eddie can get ready all by himself, his morning routine is anything but ordinary![ ] wake up (with a megaphone)[ ] get dressed (up in a c
Do you ever feel as stubborn as a mule? Or as chicken as a chicken? Of course you do.Everyone does.In this lighthearted look at feelings, David Milgrim tenderly and humorously sketches the emotional r
In this exuberant Thanksgiving story, a little girl goes on a last-minute errand for her mother. Along the way, she thanks all the familiar things she loves?her warm boots, the song of the birds, the
In this exuberant Thanksgiving story, a little girl goes on a last-minute errand for her mother. Along the way, she thanks all the familiar things she loves?her warm boots, the song of the birds, the
From the moment it’s ?Time to get up!” until it’s time to be tucked back in bed, a toddler’s day is filled with activity. And so is his doll’s. There’s time to swim in the wading pool, slide down the
Smiling, crawling, talking, walking, going potty? each and every milestone of Baby?s is amazing. And Baby?s proud parents cannot contain their excitement. Isn?t Baby unbelievable? David Milgrim has cr
Hollywood, take note: There?s a new talent in town! Amelia does it all? act, direct, write, edit, and even make costumes and scenery?with a little help from her enthusiastic brother and her dazzling d
Dave's never met anyone like Siri. She's helpful, smart, and easier to talk to than any girl he's ever known. She really gets him...Siri & Me is a love story for our times. A must read for all of
There's nobody better than a best friend, especially if it's a dog named Lucky! Whether he's quiet (sometimes) or loud (usually), giving kisses or getting kissed, he's always up (or down) to something
This Level One reader is a follow-up to the sweet and funny Moo Bird in which Bird says "moo" instead of "tweet." In this book, Dog says "moo" instead of "woof!" The other animals laugh at Dog. They d
Otto helps Santa find a place to rest after a busy night delivering presents in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read byNew York Times bestselling author/illustrator, David Milgrim. This is part of the award