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Grover, now with pal Elmo by his side, has heard that there’s something lurking on the last page of the book. Grover tries his best in all sorts of hilarious ways to stop the reader from turning the pages. But, Elmo, curious as always, slips by every wacky barrier. Toddlers will find it hard to resist turning the pages too.
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As far as this ice-cream-loving kid is concerned, every meal should include ice cream. In any form, in every flavor, he loves it all. But what he doesn't love is seeing other people with ice cream . . . while he's still waiting in line for his. That's when he can get his mad, "no-ice-cream-yet, waiting-in-a-long-line face"--until he finally gets his cone, and his mad face melts into something sweet. Heidi Woodward Sheffield gently explores a range of emotions as they relate to this delicious, everyday experience
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A new beach version of the classic "There Was an Old Lady" song and favorite series!"There was an old lady who swallowed a shell.I don't know why she swallowed the shell.She didn't tell."You won't believe why this old lady swallows a shell, a crab, a fish, a gull, a pail, some sand, and a wave! But watch out when she burps, with hilarious results!With rollicking, rhyming text and funny illustrations, this lively version of a classic song will appeal to young readers with every turn of the page. And, there's a surprise ending!
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The sun is setting. The waves are gently lapping at the shore. It's time for all the ocean creatures to rest. Whales, turtles, dolphins, and more drift and doze. And as the tide pools catch the light of the moon and the stars glowing above, a mother and her baby listen to the soft sounds of the ocean lullaby . . .
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When stormy skies threaten, people stock up on supplies, bring in their outside toys, and check the news for updates. And during the storm, if the power goes out, they can play games and tell stories by candlelight. But what do animals do? They watch and listen, look for a cozy den or some other sheltered spot, and hunker down to wait. After the storm, while the people are cleaning up their yards, making repairs, and checking on the neighbors, the animals emerge from their hiding places and shake off the rain. And everyone is happy to be out in the sunshine again, grateful for better weather and the company of friends.
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The construction team is taking on their biggest challenge yet—building a brand-new superhighway! With the help of new rough-and-tough road-building machines, the crew gears up for an action-packed day of rolling, building, paving, painting, and all the jobs that go into making a strong new road that will get everyone home safe in time for bed!
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Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? is the companion book to the classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Bill Martin's simple, rhythmic text invites young listeners to chant along with the sounds of the animals in the zoo, from braying zebras to trumpeting elephants. Eric Carle's vibrant and imaginative illustrations are the perfect match for the playful text, keeping children enthralled reading after reading.
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Meet Chip, the lovable monkey who keeps the zoo safe from any animals who try to escape at night. With his quick thinking and reflexes, Chip is always on the lookout for trouble and is ready to act at a moment's notice. Whether he's chasing down escaped tigers or calming down disgruntled elephants, Chip is the hero the zoo needs to maintain order and prevent chaos. Find out how this monkey stops the Grumpy Pirate Penguin!
The creative illustrations in this book help foster your child's imagination to make this a perfect bedtime story or a fun classroom read along. -
A little boy offers advice on what NOT to give your mom on Mother’s Day unless she’s an animal. For example, don’t give her a rotting log unless she’s a salamander or a bunch of flies unless she’s a spider! What would Mom like best?
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Let's celebrate and thank mommies for everything they do. This heartwarming book celebrates and promotes gratitude and features a range of diverse children expressing thanks to their mothers. Perfect for children ages 2 and up, new moms, baby shower gifts, and Mother's Day.
Through charming illustrations, children are shown the many ways in which their mothers nurture them and help them grow every day.
With a focus on the power of gratitude and the unique bond between mothers and children, this book is a delightful read for families of all backgrounds. -
Help your child learn the joys of cooking while enjoying a fantastic fantasy adventure.
In this illustration book for kids, Jewel, a black girl, dawns on the responsibility of a Magical Chef living in a small village with her friends, Zoe the Llama, Jahniyah the Cat, and Skylar the Unicorn. One day, the children all fall ill due to wicked cupcakes. The children must be saved! The magical chef Jewel must come to the rescue and bake the cure. Can she and her friends find the ingredients to counteract the magic? Will Jewel figure out the right magical recipe in time?
This scrumptious tale will be a favorite addition to any foodie's home library to inspire the cook within us all. One of the most interesting, easy to read books for kids, with vivid illustrations, will truly set your child's imagination on fire. Ronald L comes through with a scrumptious rhyme that has us rubbing our bellies regardless of age. It is a perfect addition to the collection of bedtime stories for children! -
Family isn’t always your relatives. It’s the ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would do anything to see you smile, and who love you no matter what.” -Unknown
Teachers do so much more than just teach academics. They build a sense of community within their classrooms, creating a home away from home where they make their students feel safe, included, and loved.
With its heartfelt message and colorfully whimsical illustrations, “Our Class is a Family” is a book that will help build and strengthen that class community. Kids learn that their classroom is a place where it’s safe to be themselves, it’s okay to make mistakes, and it’s important to be a friend to others. When hearing this story being read aloud by their teacher, students are sure to feel like they are part of a special family. -
This deceptively simple bedtime book sneaks in secret counting concepts to help make your 2-5 year old smarter . . . and by the end, sleepier! The first in the McKellar Math line, Goodnight, Numbers gives your child the building blocks for math success. As children say goodnight to the objects all around them—three wheels on a tricycle, four legs on a cat—they will connect with the real numbers in their world while creating cuddly memories, night after night. Loving numbers is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
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As he listens to the mariachi music, Marco thinks of the brave Mexicans at the first Cinco de Mayo. Find out the different things people do to celebrate this holiday!
Learn the history behind the days people celebrate in the Holidays and Special Days series. Each book follows a young narrator through the process of preparing for and celebrating a special event. -
Can you find the animals who need to go to sleep?
With a lift-the-flap surprise on every spread, this sturdy casebound board book is a perfect bedtime read. This original story invites readers to guess who's getting ready for bed. Who's that hiding on the very last page? Could it be everyone's favorite caterpillar . . . ? Read along to find out! -
Meet Finn the Frog, who takes immense pride in his extraordinary book. But even more than that, Finn is renowned for his world-famous kitchen and his exceptional culinary skills. With his self-proclaimed greatness as a chef, he believes he can conquer any cooking challenge. Little does he know, he's about to face one of the most formidable challenges in the culinary world―cooking for a picky kid.
In this fiery and interactive journey, Finn sets out to please his hungry reader with dish after dish. Will his froggy flavors ignite to culinary chaos, or will Finn discover the secret ingredient to win over the finicky eater? -
First off, we would like to welcome our guest mini me, Harmony!
Rupert, Thistle, and Nibbs, the fun-loving mice in Bruce's begrudgingly expansive family, guide readers on a quest for a fun reading experience, with Bruce the ever-reluctant star. As readers turn the page, flip the book, and follow the mice's increasingly silly instructions, Bruce is sent flying and tumbling―all as he looks right up the reader's nose! How will you interact with Bruce? -
Finding eggs is easy, but can YOU catch the Easter Bunny in action this year? He has a basket full of treats and tricks for staying hidden―plus that bunny hippity hops with lightning speed! Start a new tradition with this bright and funny children's Easter book and get inspired to build STEAM traps of your own to pair with the readaloud! Educators, families, and children will love this wonderfully creative opportunity to have fun and celebrate the holiday together.
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A lovable bedtime story, featuring diverse characters, respectful parenting techniques and a fun storyline
This lovable bedtime story is relatable to both children and their parents. It features an adorable set of diverse characters. The simple, straightforward dialogue incorporates respectful parenting techniques and empathetic messaging, offering peaceful ideas to make bedtime easier.
It's bedtime for Emmy but she will do everything she can to avoid it! Can her mom overcome to challenge of putting this silly, restless girl to sleep?
Targeted to boys and girls ages 0 - 8, it is perfect story for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartener, and early readers. -
Mambo is a very clever boy. Yes - he recycles things; he uses old things that nobody wants to make new toys! When Kai comes to play one day, they make a few new and special toys. What can they make? What will they make? Have fun finding out!
- Se mer