"The game has just begun. My friends are on the run. Ready or not, here I come!"In this zoo-themed book version of the beloved children's game, readers and listeners alike will enjoy seeking and finding the animal characters along with their keeper. The rhyming text makes use of prepositions in "clues" as to the animals' locations, teaching this part of speech as stealthily as a crocodile tracking its prey.
"What is green? the grass is green, With small flowers between."A beautiful study of colors based in nature meant for the youngest learners, Christina Rossetti's timeless poem is here represented in vivid, interpretive art by French illustrator Laëtitia Devernay.
An entire alphabet of raucous stuffed animals keeps an imaginative boy up at bedtime in this illustrated picture book. It’s bedtime. It should be quiet. But not if your room is a zoo! A young boy is k
In this retelling of a story also known as "The Evil King," a vain prince determines to prove himself more powerful than all else, even God, only to be defeated by a single gnat
Recounts the World War II experiences of a seven to twelve-year-old French boy from a middle-class Catholic family, describing how he reacted to the changing circumstances
On Christmas Eve, Marie Stahlbaum huddles in the dark with her brother, Fritz, waiting for the Christ Child to come. When their parents open the doors to the parlor, the scene that awaits them is mesm
A collection of fifteen exuberant, brashly illustrated nonsensical poems pay tribute to the famous children's poet Edward Lear, who was known as the greatest "bosh" creator of all time.
In the middle of a Chinese forest, a little round panda munches on bamboo. Where is his place on the big, blue Earth?Starting with a baby panda in a bamboo forest, this richly illustrated poem illumin
Cougar, puma, mountain lion - they are all the same big, brown cat! The cougar might be a candidate for king of the forest, but it doesn't roar. It does growl, purr, and even chirp!Kids just learning
On your mark. Get set. Go! Carefully controlled text passes new words to early readers like batons in a relay race.Elementary sports fans will easily clear key vocabulary hurdles in this high-interest