Who is the greediest in the garden? Could it be the pretty butterfly? The noisy bumble-bee? The ladybird or the snail? Turn the colourful cut-away pages to reveal who's been eating all the leaves – it
Who could be more zany than Amelia Bedelia, everyone's favorite literal-minded housekeeper? Her family, of course! Meet the wacky members of this very original and entertaining family!
With delightful illustrations and poetic words, follow the bunny as he greets all things familiar in "Your world. My world."The perfect companion to the classic goodnight story, Goodnight Moon.
Where do polar hears learn their ABCs.The chilly students go to a cool school! Beginning readers will have a ton of fun guessing the rhyming answers to these twenty-two original riddles about school.M
Arthur decides to make Mother and Father special Christmas cookies as a present. But when the cookies are finally finished, they are hard as rocks! Can Arthur think of a way to turn this disaster into
Come along with Bear and learn about the different rooms of his house. Rhyme and repetition builds vocabulary and a full spread "blueprint" of Bear's house reinforces the learning layers.Winner of the
Jesse Bear, what will you wear?What will you wear in the morning!My shirt of redPulled over my headOver my head in the morning.And so Jesse Bear starts his day. It isn't really an unusual day for a li
The art jumps off the pages, a fi tting verb for a clever, clever book, alive in every way.— Booklist (starred review)Silly Suzy Goose is just like all the other geese. But how she wishes she could ha
Enjoy the seasons with Bear, as he partakes in a different activity for each kind of weather. The rhyme and humor of the text help to introduce the concepts, and a two-page spread of the four seasons
Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes are traditional children songs passed along generations after generations in English speaking countries. The name comes from a woman called "Mother Goose," who flew aro
Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes are traditional children songs passed along generations after generations in English speaking countries. The name comes from a woman called "Mother Goose," who flew aro
Head off to work with Bear as he delivers mail and learns about other professions. Rhythm and rhyme drive the clever text, and a full-spread illustration of the professions at the end reinforces the l
Join Bear as he celebrates his birthday in this latest addition to the bestselling Bear series. Help Bear count backwards from 10 to 0 and find out who is making his balloons disappear.
Pete the Cat is back?and this time he?s rocking in his school shoes. Pete discovers the library, the lunchroom, the playground, and lots of other cool places at school. And no matter where he goes, Pe
Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes are traditional children songs passed along generations after generations in English speaking countries. The name comes from a woman called "Mother Goose," who flew aro
One day, the trombone is missing from Mr. Riley's music store. The next day, it's back. Then it's gone again. Who could be taking it -- and why?This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private Eyes -
Deep in the heart of the city. . .Miss Nancy saw somebody run off with her binoculars. . .Where did the thief go? And will she get her binoculars back?This sounds like a case for the High-Rise Private
Enjoy the seasons with Bear, as he partakes in a different activity for each kind of weather. The rhyme and humor of the text help to introduce the concepts, and a two-page spread of the four seasons
Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes are traditional children songs passed along generations after generations in English speaking countries. The name comes from a woman called "Mother Goose," who flew aro