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Maisy Cleans Up
Lucy Cousins - 2002
In MAISY CLEANS UP, Charley smells something delicious in Maisy’s kitchen but has to wait until the floor is dry. Time passes more quickly when he pitches in to pick up some toys, and washing the windows is a cinch with Charley inside and Maisy out. Now the floor is finally dry, and there are the treats, all ready to eat. Good job! A story for parents to love as much as kids!
A Family of Poems: My Favorite Poetry for Children
Caroline Kennedy - 2005
With thoughtful personal introductions written by Caroline herself, and beautiful new original artwork by award-winning artist, Jon J Muth, this collection is sure to become a family favorite for years to come.
Time for School, Charlie Brown (Ready-to-Read Level 2)
Charles M. Schulz - 2015
Can he find the confidence to quit fretting and have a great year? After all, school is tons of fun…right? Good grief, Charlie Brown!© 2015 Peanuts Worldwide LLC
Pride and Prejudice: A Babylit Storybook: A Babylit(r) Storybook
Stephanie Clarkson - 2017
Darcy, Mr. Bingley, and other beloved characters from Jane Austen's classic tale. Elegant balls, surprise proposals, and a visit to Pemberley are just a few events to look forward to in this story about appearances, misunderstandings, and love. Quotes from the original text are woven throughout this retelling, and the imaginative artwork will engage readers of all ages. This is a book to be treasured throughout childhood and beyond.BabyLit(R) primers have become the chic, smart way to introduce babies to the most beloved and readable literature of our time. Now presenting a delightful collection of hardcover lap books for early readers and their parents. Each book in the BabyLit Storybook series retells a story from literary canon with easy-to-follow text and engaging artwork. These delightful, engaging books are ideal for ages 3 to 7, with their oversized trim and sturdy pages, but will be enjoyed by children and adults alike.Stephanie Clarkson lives in leafy Surrey, England, with her husband, two daughters, and a very hairy hound named Bob. She began her writing career as a journalist at Britain's Daily Mail newspaper and continues to write for the British press while dreaming up stories for children. Steph is the author of Sleeping Cinderella and Other Princess Mix-ups, illustrated by Brigette Barrager (Scholastic).Annabel Tempest creates patterns, draws characters, and loves cutting, sticking, and coloring in. During her career, she has illustrated everything from children's books and greetings cards to maps and packaging. She lives in Somerset, England.
Angus Lost
Marjorie Flack - 1932
Find them he does, but will Angus make it back home?
What the Ladybird Heard on Holiday
Julia Donaldson - 2017
What the Ladybird Heard on Holiday
Slide and Find - Trucks
Roger Priddy - 2007
For ages 2 and up!
Bunny's First Spring
Sally Lloyd-Jones - 2015
Award-winning artist David McPhail’s whimsical illustrations reflect the beauty of the world around us as Lloyd-Jones’ inspirational text prompts readers to celebrate the changing seasons and the miracle of nature’s rebirth.
Everything Goes: Henry in a Jam
Brian Biggs - 2012
But luckily, the emergency vehicles are on their way to help out—and Henry is ready for the action!
A Dragon in a Wagon
Jane Belk Moncure - 1987
Megan goes for a ride with a dragon in a wagon and they continue traveling by a great variety of transportation modes and greet a great variety of creatures along the way.
The Elves and the Shoemaker
Paul Galdone - 1984
"It's a dandy adaptation, more fun than most of the versions available." -- Publishers Weekly
Happy Endings: A Story about Suffixes
Robin Pulver - 2011
Wright announces that word endings will be tackled after lunch. The suffixes written on Mr. Wright's board are in a tizzy. How can they defend themselves and prove that suffixes are helpful? The creators of Punctuation Takes a Vacation, Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day, and Silent Letters Loud and Clear, have concocted another memorable language arts picture book.
It's Not Easy Being Big! (Bright & Early Books)
Stephanie St. Pierre - 1998
But sometimes it is.
Benjamin Bear in Brain Storms!: TOON Level 2
Philippe Coudray - 2015
This unassuming bear may at first seem down-to-earth, but his ideas are always out of this world. His zany approach to life has earned him two Eisner Award nominations and bestseller status among kids everywhere. In the third book about Benjamin's adventures, author Philippe Coudray continues to delight readers by bending the rules of common sense and breaking the laws of physics. Pull up a chair, grab a friend, and open your mind—today's forecast is for BRAIN STORMS!Philippe Coudray loves drawing comics, and his many children's books are often used in the schools of his home country of France. His work was chosen by students to win the prestigious Angoulême Prix des Écoles. His first two books in English, Benjamin Bear in Fuzzy Thinking and Benjamin Bear in Bright Ideas, were both nominated for the Eisner for Best Publication for Early Readers.
Treasure
Mireille Messier - 2019
What they do know is that treasures are shiny, mysterious and precious. And that all the really good treasures are hidden!As they explore the forest, their curiosity pays off when they find the biggest, shiniest, most mysterious and precious treasure hidden just over a hill.Told exclusively in dialogue, this beautifully illustrated picture book exudes a sense of wonder at the natural world and emphasizes the magical qualities of looking through a child's eye.Also available in French as Tr�sor, translated by the author, Mireille Messier.