Using a single Nancy comic strip, originally published on August 8, 1959, the authors explain each aspect of comics syntax, including dialogue balloons, panel size, character design and much mor
Bow-Wow may look like your average terrier. The streets he walks may seem familiar. But just around the corner, things get a little unusual. With nary a word,
As Bow-Wow naps, his neighbors creep in and steal his cozy green bed. When the expressive pup tries to get it back, colorful chaos ensues as the house next door might not be exactly what he thought.
Running through months in the year, Bow-Wow finds himself buried in snow in February and nestled among flowers, birds, and butterflies in June. Then in October the moon acts like an X-ray machine, sho
Face to face with a foot in a red sock, Bow-Wow performs a bit of magic. He pulls off the red sock, revealing an orange sock. After orange comes yellow, then green, blue, and purple--all in rainbow or
Bread. Cheese. Bread. Cheese. Bread. Kids will complete the pattern with Bow-Wow and find a yummy treat at the end! Delicious ingredients make this board book entertaining, educational, and mmmmmm . .
Up. Down. In. Out. One way or another, Bow-Wow will catch that pesky cat. Follow him through a day of hilarious opposites?to find out?if he ends up?sad . . . or?happy!?