Best of
Childrens
1985
The Polar Express
Chris Van Allsburg - 1985
The Polar Express is a treasured holiday tradition. This lavish gift set includes a CD audio recording read by Liam Neeson, a keepsake "All Aboard" ornament, and a note from author Chris Van Allsburg.Awarded the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1986, The Polar Express has sold more than 7 million copies, become a classic holiday movie, and been translated into stage productions that take place across the United States during the holiday season.
Curious George Visits the Zoo
Margret Rey - 1985
A hungry Curious George snatches a pail of bananas from the zoo keeper. Though he shouldn't have taken the bananas, George soon changes the zookeeper's shouts to praise with his clever, helpful ways.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Laura Joffe Numeroff - 1985
If you give him a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. He'll want to look in a mirror to make sure he doesn't have a milk mustache, and then he'll ask for a pair of scissors to give himself a trim....The consequences of giving a cookie to this energetic mouse run the young host ragged, but young readers will come away smiling at the antics that tumble like dominoes through the pages of this delightful picture book.
The Adventures of Harold and the Purple Crayon: Four Magical Stories
Crockett Johnson - 1985
Harold and his incredible, astounding, magical purple crayon can go anywhere and do anything!This volume contains the complete text and illustrations for all four books:- Harold and the Purple Crayon- Harold's Fairy Tale- Harold's Trip to the Sky- Harold's Circus
Dangerous Journey: The Story of Pilgrim's Progress
Oliver Hunkin - 1985
This abridged version uses the original words of John Bunyan as selected by Oliver Hunkin to present a gripping narrative. Filled with intricately detailed illustrations, this handsome, large-format book makes an ideal gift.
Good Dog, Carl
Alexandra Day - 1985
Available in paperback for the first time, the modern classic that introduced the beloved baby-sitting rottweiler to the world.
Just Me and My Puppy
Mercer Mayer - 1985
He learns to feed, walk, train and love his new friend. Little Critter discovers puppies are a lot of work, but it's all worth it!
Only One Woof
James Herriot - 1985
Gyp is the sweet but silent sheepdog who is separated from his favorite puppy playmate at a young age. The two are reunited later-with a surprising response from Gyp.Accompanied by the delightful artwork of Peter Barrett, James Herriot's Only One Woof will prove to be a treasured favorite with children and adults alike.
The Relatives Came
Cynthia Rylant - 1985
When they arrived, they hugged and hugged from the kitchen to the front room. All summer they tended the garden and ate up all the strawberries and melons. They plucked banjos and strummed guitars. When they finally had to leave, they were sad, but not for long. They all knew they would be together next summer.
King Bidgood's in the Bathtub
Audrey Wood - 1985
Perfect entertainment for bath time or for bedtime, the joyful music and hilarious rhyming tale will provide hours of fun for young readers.
The Very Busy Spider
Eric Carle - 1985
A perfect gift to share with the child or grandchild in your life.Early one morning a little spider spins her web on a fence post. One by one, the animals of the nearby farm try to distract her, yet the busy little spider keeps diligently at her work. When she is done, she is able to show everyone that not only is her creation quite beautiful, it is also quite useful!This multi-sensory board book allows children to feel the pictures as well as see them, and is the perfect size for little hands. With its rhythmic text, The Very Busy Spider becomes an experience to touch, to see, and to hear.A beautifully executed work for the very young that satisfies the needs of both visually handicapped and sighted children without losing its artistic integrity.--The Horn Book, starred reviewBoth sighted and blind children will follow the action with ease . . . Visually and verbally, this is a winner.--Booklist, starred review.
The Patchwork Quilt
Valerie Flournoy - 1985
Using scraps cut from the family's old clothing, Tanya helps her grandmother and mother make a beautiful quilt that tells the story of her family's life.
The Mountain That Loved a Bird
Alice McLerran - 1985
A mountain standing alone in the middle of a desert plain asks a small bird named Joy to stay when she stops to rest. Joy promises that she and her descendants will return each spring, and over time, they transform the mountain into the perfect home.
Koko's Kitten
Francine Patterson - 1985
When she asks for a pet, her handlers search high and low for the perfect companion.
Imogene's Antlers
David Small - 1985
Imogene, the cook, and the kitchen maid, however, make the best of things, finding unusual uses for Imogene's new horns. Meanwhile, the problem appears to be solved when Imogene awakes the next morning antler-free. But the family (and the reader) are in for a surprise when Imogene comes down to breakfast.
The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners
Stan Berenstain - 1985
Basic etiquette is presented in a practical way. Berenstain illustrations add humor and understanding."--School Library Journal.
I'll Always Love You
Hans Wilhelm - 1985
in full color. "In this gentle, moving story, Elfie, a dachshund, and her special boy progress happily through life together. One morning Elfie does not wake up. The family grieves and buries her. The watercolor illustrations, tender and warm in color and mood, suit the simple text perfectly."--School Library Journal.
Just Grandpa and Me
Mercer Mayer - 1985
Little Critter holds his hand so his grandfather doesn't get lost, demonstrates how to go up and down the store's escalator, and even shows grandpa how to use chopsticks for the first time!
The St. Clare's Story Collection
Enid Blyton - 1985
Clare's- The O'Sullivan Twins - Summer Term at St. Clare's- The Second Form at St. Clare's- Claudine at St. Clare's- Fifth Formers at St. Clare's
Linnea in Monet's Garden
Christina Björk - 1985
Now she understands what it means for a painter to be called an Impressionist. This innovative art book for children contains full-color photos of many of Monet's famous paintings.
Curious George at the Fire Station
Margret Rey - 1985
When he rings the bell on the fire engine, the firemen think there's a real fire. It seems that a fire station is no place for a curious monkey -- unless that monkey is George, who can do what none of the firemen can to make a quick rescue.
Arthur's Tooth
Marc Brown - 1985
His loose tooth wiggles but won't come out. Everyone seems to think they have the best solution. But none of their ideas work! Will he be stuck with his tooth forever?
Harold's Purple Crayon Treasury
Crockett Johnson - 1985
Now, for the very first time, five magical adventures are together in one volume.The story begins in Harold and the Purple Crayon. One evening, Harold decides to go on a walk. With his purple crayon, he draws the moon, then a path, then a field, then a forest.Harold's Fairy Tale is complete with a flying carpet, and a good fairy—all drawn by Harold, of course.When Harold decides to visit Mars in Harold's Trip to the Sky, he draws himself a rocket ship and returns home just in time for breakfast.Of course, Harold's Circus isn't like any other circus in the world because Harold has drawn all the characters and then some.And then there's Harold's ABC, a charming introduction to the alphabet.The ingenious and imaginative concept behind these stories will intrigue children and keep them completely absorbed as page by page unfolds the dramatic and clever adventures of Harold and the purple crayon.
The Greedy Python
Richard Buckley - 1985
Full-color illustrations.
The Quilt Story
Tony Johnston - 1985
Now years later, another girl discovers the quilt and makes it her own, relying on its warmth to help her feel secure in a new home. "A quilt that provides warmth, fun and comfort to two different generations is the star of this rich picture book . . . dePaola provides a warm, dignified interpretation of Johnston's stroy."--Booklist, starred review. Full color.
Kiki's Delivery Service
Eiko Kadono - 1985
So when her thirteenth birthday arrives, she's eager to follow a witch's tradition: choose a new town to call home for one year.Brimming with confidence, Kiki flies to the seaside village of Koriko and expects that her powers will easily bring happiness to the townspeople. But gaining the trust of the locals is trickier than she expected. With her faithful, wise-cracking black cat, Jiji, by her side, Kiki forges new friendships and builds her inner strength, ultimately realizing that magic can be found in even the most ordinary places.Blending fantasy with the charm of everyday life, this enchanting new translation will inspire both new readers and dedicated fans.
The Adventures of Little Bear
Else Holmelund Minarik - 1985
In Little Bear, our diminutive hero decides what to wear on a cold day, prepares for his birthday, visits the moon, and makes a wish. In Father Bear Comes Home, he practices being a good fisherman and learns about mermaids. And in A Kiss for Little Bear, he finds out how Grandmother's kiss gets passed down the line. Ages 4-8.
The Black Stallion Adventure Set: Four-Volume Box Set
Walter Farley - 1985
Here, in a handsome gift set, are four of the best, starting with The Black Stallion, where Alec Ramsay saves the Black after a shipwreck. The bond they form cannot be broken. This bond survives their separation in The Black Stallion Returns, when Alec returns the magnificent horse to his original owner in Arabia. Reunited in The Black Stallion’s Ghost, they survive a terrifying curse. Finally, in The Black Stallion Revolts, they are separated again after a plane crash, and Alec is suspected of murder as the Black runs wild! Each gripping tale culminates in a thrilling race to the finish!Book Details:
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 10/11/2005
Reading Level: Age 8 and Up
Annie and the Wild Animals
Jan Brett - 1985
This beautiful picture book by best-selling author-illustrator Jan Brett celebrates a child's love of animals, spring, and life. Something is wrong with Taffy the cat. She's stopped playing with Annie and sleeps all day long. One day, Taffy disappears. Annie is very lonely and tries to make friends with the woodland creatures, but none of them are as soft and friendly as Taffy. When Taffy finally returns, she brings back something unexpected. Jan Brett's distinctive illustration style uses the borders of the pages to foretell the emergence of spring and the birth of kittens.
Flower Fairies of the Wayside
Cicely Mary Barker - 1985
This title includes stories such as: The White Bind-Weed Fairy, The Jack-Go-To-Bed-at-Noon Fairy and The Red Clover Fairy.
Baaa
David Macaulay - 1985
After the last person has gone from the earth, sheep take over the world, make the same mistakes as humans, and eventually disappear as well.
How Much Is a Million?
David M. Schwartz - 1985
It's a math class you'll never forget.This classic picture book is an ALA Notable Book, a Reading Rainbow Feature Selection, and a Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor Book for Illustration.The repackage of this fun look at math concepts includes a letter from the author that features several ways for children to find a million everyday things.
Maze: Solve the World's Most Challenging Puzzle
Christopher Manson - 1985
This is a building in the shape of a book...a maze. Each numbered page depicts a room in the maze. Tempted? Test your wits against mine. I guarantee that my maze will challenge you to think in ways you've never thought before. But beware. One wrong turn and you may never escape!
The Donkey's Dream
Barbara Helen Berger - 1985
He carried the Virgin Mary to Bethlehem on the night she gave birth. Along the way he dreamed he was carrying a city, a ship, a fountain, and a rose. He dreamed he was carrying a lady full of heaven--and he was. Barbara Helen Berger's glowing artwork and lyrical text perfectly convey the beauty and majesty of the story of the Nativity.
Things People Do
Anne Civardi - 1985
Set on an imaginary island called Banilla, it introduces a crowd of interesting people and shows some of the events that happen in their daily lives. There is Mayor Naze, the mayor of Banilla; Ivor Hose, the fire chief and Penny Sillin, the doctor, as well as Manuel Laber, the builder; Honor Toze, the ballet dancer; Phillipa Pale, the dairywoman and lots of others. Stephen Cartwright's charming and humorous pictures will capitave children's imagination and encourage them to delve into the book again and again. Compiled with the help of experts, "Things People Do" is written in clear and simple language. It is packed with detailed illustrations and information which will delight and fascinate children of all ages. It may also give them some ideas about what they want to do when they grow up. Hardcover. Pages: 40
The Foolish Tortoise
Richard Buckley - 1985
But, after a few scary encounters, he rediscovers the value of going slow and safe. Full-color illustrations.
The Fairy Rebel
Lynne Reid Banks - 1985
But after Tiki accidentally meets Jan, a woman who is desperate for a baby daughter, she finds it impossible to resist fulfilling her wish. Now up against the dark and vicious power of evil, this fairy rebel must face the Queen’s fury with frightening and possibly fatal results. From the Hardcover Library Binding edition.
Transformers
Bob Budiansky - 1985
The Autobots are reformatted by the Ark to resemble cars and trucks; the Decepticons take the form of jets, weapons or in the case of Soundwave, a cassette deck with tapes.The Decepticons wreak havoc, steal energy and build a fortress. The Autobots, seen here as very weak underdogs, unsuited for war, fight valiantly to stop their foes.Ultimately, it's the humans that the Autobots befriend that save the day. Buster Witwicky's dad, captured by the Decepticons to formulate a fuel for them, secretly poisons his captors.In the final battle, five Autobots take on the entire Decepticon army. On the cusp of defeat, the tainted fuel concocted by Mr. Witwicky kicks in and the Decepticons fall.The Autobots don't even have time to celebrate, however, as the 4-part mini-series ends with Shockwave making an appearance, blowing the remaining Autobots to pieces. This cliffhanger led directly into the monthly Marvel run, which began 3 months after the miniseries ended. (Issue #4 had a cover date of Mar. 1985; issue #5 had a date of June.)Starting with issue 5, The Transformers had more drastic changes. Before reaching its 30th issue, both Optimus Prime and Megatron had been killed off to make way for newer characters.Starting in issue 35 (cover-dated December, 1987), the events became less Earth-centric, as the Transformers repaired their spacecraft and were able to revisit their homeworld Cybertron and other planets. This aspect was particularly prominent in the Matrix Quest sub-plot.In issue 75 (cover-dated February, 1991), the Autobots and Decepticons had united under one banner after Autobot commander Optimus Prime surrendered to Scorponok, in order to end their civil war. United, they finally faced their ancient nemesis: Unicron. The Transformers won, but with heavy losses, including the deaths of Scorponok and Optimus Prime (again). Peace between the two Transformers factions was shortlived after Unicron's death. Bludgeon, the new Decepticon leader, tried to strand the Autobots on Cybertron, which was apparently destroying itself. His plan failed and the final confrontation between the two factions played out, with the Autobots lead again by Grimlock. Optimus Prime is united with Hi-Q (his Powermaster) and given life by The Last Autobot. He returns to battle to save the Autobots and then exiles the Decepticons forever (until Transformers: Generation 2). After the battle with Unicron, the comic ran for only five issues before being cancelled. The final issue had the mini series banner above the title; "#80 IN A FOUR ISSUE LIMITED SERIES".Most of the issues of Transformers Marvel US were written by two writers. Although the first four issues were written by Jim Salicrup, editor Bob Budiansky was the one who contributed the most to the story, writing the character bios and backgrounds for the Transformers, even giving names to some of them. After the mini-series became an ongoing comic, Budiansky was promoted to constant writer. Except for issue #16 (Plight of the Bumblebee, written by Len Kaminski), issue #43 (The big broadcast of 2006, a Transformers cartoon episode adaptation by Ralph Macchio) and the two-part story Man of Iron (imported from Transformers Marvel UK), Bob wrote all the Transformers comics until issue #55.Most famous story arcs and issues are Warrior's school featuring the introduction of the Dinobots and the first clash between Autobot medic Ratchet and Megatron; Prime Time! when Optimus Prime is finally freed from captivity and battles current Decepticon commander Shockwave; Smelting Pool and The Bridge to Nowhere brought the story back to Cybertron where only a handful of Autobots fight an underground war against Straxus's Decepticons, also introducing Blaster, Budiansky's most-used character who was radically different from his cartoon and Marvel UK version. Afterdeath and Gone but not forgotten saw the deaths (for a while, anyway) of Optimus Prime and Megatron, after which Grimlock took control of the Autobot forces in King of the Hill. Starting at issue #28, Blaster and Goldbug (a rebuilt Bumblebee) defected from the Autobots due to Grimlock tyrannical leadership, which ended with Grimlock and Blaster having a duel in Totaled. The next issue, People Power saw the return of Optimus Prime, as a Powermaster. The "Underbase saga" began in issue #47 and ended in issue #50, Dark Star, where Starscream, absorbing the power of the Underbase, kills most of the active Transformers of the time. (Budiansky admitted in an interview that Hasbro was forcing him to introduce new characters so quickly, he had to do an epic to "make room" for them.) Budiansky's last 5 stories were very mediocre, he himself said that he lost the interest in Transformers, and asked Hasbro to hand over the comics to a new writer.From issue #56, the by then well-known writer of Transformers Marvel UK, Simon Furman took over the reins, having been asked by Marvel US. Furman used the characterisation he used at Marvel UK for the Transformers, and introduced many characters to the US comic who have already appeared in the UK comic. He wrote all the issues until the comic's cancellation at issue #80.Furmnan's most famous story arcs include Back from the Dead, the return of Megatron who kidnaps Ratchet to help him in his revenge against both Autobots and Decepticons; Primal Scream! which introduced Primus and re-told the origin of the Transformer race to the US readers too; the "Matrix Quest" which features the Autobots sending numerous teams to locate the Matrix that was lost when Optimus "died" and his body was shot into space; and the Unicron story arc from #67 to #75, featuring the Transformers' ultimate battle against the Chaos Bringer.Sadly the comic was cancelled shortly after issue #75, so Furman had to "wrap up" the ending. According to some interviews with him, he planned to feature the Neo-Knights and the "demons" inhabiting Cybertron's underground more in the never-written issues
The Random House Book of Fairy Tales
Amy Ehrlich - 1985
A lush treasury of 19 fairy tales that generations of children have grown up on, lushly illustrated by Diane Goode.
Mortimer Says Nothing
Joan Aiken - 1985
Jone's Rest Cure / A Call at the Joneses'.
Garfield in Disguise
Jim Davis - 1985
Garfield's Halloween AdventureHalloween is Garfield's favorite holiday -- you dress up ina costume and next thing you know it's candy, candy, candy! So, disguised as an Old Pirate Cap'n and his First Mate, Garfield and Odie hit the sidewalks of suburbia -- and find themselves in a real-life, very scary ghost story!
Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady
Selina Shirley Hastings - 1985
In this absorbing story his courage and chivalry are tested to the full when he swears to save the honour of his King by marrying the Loathly Lady.Winner of the 1985 Kate Greenaway Medal.
Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie
Peter Roop - 1985
In the winter of 1856, a storm delays the lighthouse keeper's return to an island off the coast of Maine, and his daughter Abbie must keep the lights burning by herself.
Squeakers
Stephen Cosgrove - 1985
On the way home from school Mr. Mole would stop Squeakers, the squirrel, and trade him some nuts for some fur from Squeakers tail. Read and see how he learns to say 'No!'
Clifford and the Grouchy Neighbors
Norman Bridwell - 1985
The new neighbors don't seem to be pleased about anything Clifford, the big red dog does.
The Golden Treasury Of Children's Literature
Bryna Ivens Untermeyer - 1985
For this omnibus the publisher excerpted 71 of the entries considered the best of the best in the anthologists' numerous choices. This is a large, hefty edition that can stand the years of use it's bound to get. The solitary reader and listeners at family storytelling hours will find the book full of enchantment. Well-known artists illustrate, in color and black-and-white, tales by Kipling, P. L. Travers, Dickens, Milne, Andersen, the Grimm Brothers, Perrault, Andrew Lang and other creators of classic literature.
Crabby Gabby
Stephen Cosgrove - 1985
But when the rest of the Furry Eyefuls stop playing with her, Gabby has to learn an important lesson - having fun is more important than winning.
My Very First Book of Shapes
Eric Carle - 1985
Readers need to line up the shape in the top section of the book with the same shaped image in the bottom section.
The First Thousand Words in Russian (Usborne First Thousand Words) (Russian and English Edition)
Heather Amery - 1985
Stephen Cartwright's bright and amusing pictures encourage direct association of the Russian word with the object for effective, long-term learning. At the end of the book there is a full Russian/English list of all the words in the book, with an easy-to-use pronunciation guide for each word. ("Another winner from this bright, imaginative publishing house." The Yorkshire Post) Hardcover. Pages: 64
Rag Doll Press
E.J. Taylor - 1985
Two rag dolls share some adventures with their friends during a snowstorm and find a front-page story for the newspaper they are starting.
Adventure in the Dark
Jane Carruth - 1985
Tippu the fieldmouse learns to laugh at his fear of night-time shapes and shadows.
Pig William
Arlene Dubanevich - 1985
Always a dawdler, Pig William misses his ride to the school picnic but in a sudden turn of events the picnic comes to him.
The Runaway
Patricia St. John - 1985
Evil hangs over their house like a cloud. And it all seems to come from his sister Illyrica, who is possessed by a demon. Hearing about a prophet from Nazareth who has healed the sick and even raised the dead, Philo wonders if He can save his sister. But the mere mention of the prophet's name sends Illyrica into fits of rage and despair. Even if the prophet really is as powerful as people say He is, how can Philo and his little sister, Ione, take Illyrica to Him to be healed? Hopeless, Philo runs away from home. But everywhere he goes he hears more about the Jewish prophet and His miracles. Who is He? How strong is His power? Most of all, would the Jewish prophet help Philo, a Gentile? This story of revenge and forgiveness, sickness and healing, and evil and grace traces the footsteps of Jesus of Nazareth -- to the places He walked and the people He touched.
The Key and the Fountain
John Pinkney - 1985
Who were the young people whose voices Robin could hear, coming from a locked room in her aunt's ramshackle mansion? Why did the old crumbling ball she found in the latticework of the summerhouse stir such a rush of memories? And what possible explanation could there be for the astonishing photograph she saw in the library? Or for the letter that had been written and forgotten, and written again, a thousand times?The beginning of the answers to Robin's questions lies in an ornate moonlit fountain at the bottom of the garden.
Eloise Wilkin Treasury
Eloise Wilkin - 1985
This collection, which contains nine of her best-loved books, will be cherished by collectors, parents, and children for years to come. It contains Wilkin’s most famous Little Golden Books (such as Baby Dear), as well as lesser-known Little Golden Books, prayers, poems, Mother Goose rhymes, and an introduction written by Wilkin’s daughter.There are various authors of the books contained in the treasury, including Jane Werner Watson, who edited and wrote hundreds of Golden Books. She called Eloise Wilkin "the soul of Little Golden Books."
Matthew and the Midnight Turkeys
Allen Morgan - 1985
In order to capture the silly turkeys that visit him, Matthew constructs “the best turkey trap ever.”
Toothpick
Kenneth E. Ethridge - 1985
With the help of a terminally ill friend, eleventh-grade Jamie begins to question the values of some of his fellow students who seem to specialize in ridicule.
The House of Seven Colors
Madeline Sunshine - 1985
Bert, Ernie, and other muppets spend the night in a strange house where each room is decorated in a different color.
Sadie and the Snowman
Allen Morgan - 1985
At the end of the winter, she manages to save just a little bit of her snowman for next year.
The Witch Who Lives Down the Hall
Donna Guthrie - 1985
A young boy who lives in an apartment house is convinced that his mysterious new neighbor is a witch.
Giant Steps for Little People
Kenneth N. Taylor - 1985
Lessons are taken from the Ten Commandments and the Sermon on the Mount. (Ages 2 to 6)
The Lazy Beaver
Giovanni Gallo - 1985
When Bertram the lazy beaver complains of a toothache and shirks his work, his uncle takes him to the dentist.
The Three Bears/the Little Match Girl (Upside Down Books)
Hans Christian Andersen - 1985
Two well-known stories are printed so that each is read in an opposite direction.
Goofy's Big Race (Walt Disney Fun-to-Read Library, #4)
Walt Disney Company - 1985
David Copperfield
Richard Widdows - 1985
Intimately rooted in the author's own biography and written as a first-person narrative, "David Copperfield" charts a young man's progress through a difficult childhood in Victorian England to ultimate success as a novelist, finding true love along the way.
Stories to Solve
George Shannon - 1985
Each brain-teasing tale is followed by a simple explanation of the solution, while notes at the back of the book describe the origins of these classic mysteries.
Five Little Bunnies
Linda Hayward - 1985
It is addressed specifically to commercial growers of floricultural crops, wholesale dealers, transportation companies, and retail florists, and presents solutions to reduce postharvest losses. A major feature of the book is a synopsis of particular crops and species and their handling requirements. Also included is information on the evaluation and grading of cut flowers. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The Story of the Loaves and Fishes
Alice Joyce Davidson - 1985
The Story of the Loaves and Fishes (An Alice in Bibleland Storybook) [Hardcover] [Jun 01, 1985] Alice Joyce Davidson and Victoria Marshall
The Remembering Box
Eth Clifford - 1985
On Friday night, Grandma blesses the Sabbath lights, and the two share a traditional meal. On Saturday afternoon, they settle down with a box they call "the remembering box." Joshua draws an item from the box, and Grandma tells its story. And what wonderful stories they are!
The Kids' Book about Death and Dying
Eric Rofes - 1985
What is death? What is it like when a friend or relative dies? Is there life after death?
Taste
José María Parramón - 1985
M. Parram n successfully tackles these tough concepts in words that 3-5 year olds can comprehend. These five colorful books awaken young minds to the wonders of the senses: the taste of oranges, the aroma of fresh-baked bread, and other sensations that give us delight in being alive. Educational, yet fun to read, this clever series is clearly written and cheerfully illustrated in flowing colors throughout. Each book includes a special "scientific" section to help parents answer their children's questions about the senses.
Snugg & Shoe-Fly Flu
Stephen Cosgrove - 1985
Snugg pretends to be sick to avoid going to school but then receives an unpleasant surprise when he wants to go out and play.
Letterland Abc
Richard Carlisle - 1985
Extremely stimulating text and illustrations make this an invaluable introduction to the alphabet.
The Wizard's Needle (Enid Blyton Library)
Enid Blyton - 1985
Paddy Pork to the Rescue
John S. Goodall - 1985
used - good
Primary Phonics - Storybook 1 Starter Set
Educators Publishing Service - 1985
Each book is 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches and has approximately 16 pages. The first book is Mac and Tab, a story about a rat named Mac and his friend Tab the cat, who are recurring characters in the series. All books feature engaging black and white illustrations; lively contemporary themes; and inside covers which clearly list phonetic concepts and sight words. Titles in Set 1 include: Mac and Tab, The Tin Man, Al, Tim, The Jet, Ben Bug, Ed, Meg, Ted, and The Wig.
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth
David Norman - 1985
The Care Bears' Night Before Christmas
Peggy Kahn - 1985
An adaptation of "The Night Before Christmas" in which Santa visits the Care Bears, who are nestled on puffy cloud beds.
Max's Bath
Rosemary Wells - 1985
and became immediate classics. Total sales of the eight books were over 1.2 million! But more important, they have been loved by millions of children. For the next generation Rosemary Wells has now completely re-illustrated all eight delightful Max books in her bold, new full-color style. These wonderful stories with real characters are funnier than ever. They are terrific first books, especially with the increased focus on the importance of reading to babies and toddlers, a cause that Mrs. Wells has been wholeheartedly promoting for several years with her "The Most Important 20 Minutes of Your Day" reading program and now the Prescription for Reading Initiative.Creator of over fifty books published by Dial, Rosemary Wells is one of America's most prolific author-illustrators. Her work has received The New York Times Best Illustrated citation and her recent Dial book Bunny Money is an American Bookseller Pick of the Lists.The more Max bathes, the dirtier he gets! "Boat!" he exclaims as his cup of sherbet slowly sinks in the tub. After two baths and one shower, he's finally clean. But Ruby...
Escape from the Blood Castle
Jenny Tyler - 1985
Join Intrepid Ivor as he pursues his quest for the all-important Papers and tries to escape from Blood Castle.
The Old-Fashioned Storybook
Troy Howell - 1985
Twenty fairy tales from a variety of sources, including Grimm, Perrault, Andersen, and Wilde.
The Turned-Around Taxi
Craig McKee - 1985
A confused taxicab mixes up its right and left directions and delivers passengers to the wrong places.
American Family of the Civil War Era Paper Dolls in Full Color
Tom Tierney - 1985
Their wardrobe of 36 authentic costumes offers realistic views of how people worked and played during the Civil War era. Extensive notes on apparel, fabrics, accessories, hairstyles, and other fashion elements provide fascinating period details.
Tales of the Amber Ring
Miloš Malý - 1985
Tales from the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as Finland.
Who Said There's No Man on the Moon?: A Story of Jules Verne
Robert M. Quackenbush - 1985
A biography of the nineteenth-century author whose novels of science fiction adventure predicted space travel, the submarine, and other modern achievements.
Thomas And Bertie : Thomas Down The Mine (Thomas The Tank Engine & Friends)
Wilbert Awdry - 1985
The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Junk Food
Stan Berenstain - 1985
With the help of Dr. Grizzly's slide show on how the body works, the Bear family makes a healthful adjustment in their diet and fitness habits. "A most enjoyable introduction to good nutrition and exercise."--(starred) Science Books & Films.