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A little girl learns about the evening world of insects, animals and flowers when she takes a walk through the country with her father in the middle of the night. Kindergarten - Grade 3.
A little boy, who yearns for the weather to be warm enough so he can go barefoot, thinks about all the animals that go barefoot all year 'round.
Do rabbits have Christmas? Do rabbits get presents? Do they have secrets and smiles on their faces? Aileen Fisher addresses these and other child-friendly questions in this sparkling collection of wintertime poems. Sarah Fox-Davies's charming art brings each delightful poem to life, and with an introduction by acclaimed poet Karla Kuskin, Do Rabbits Have Christmas? is a sweet, snowy read for children and rabbits alike! This picutre book is best viewed on a tablet device.
Presents poems relating to Hanukkah--the aspects of it that are fun and the memory of its origin.
A boy searches for a singing mouse and makes a promise to the white-footed mouse he captures that if the animal sings it will be freed.
Poems about insects, animals, birds, plants and flowers, and the seasons.
An illustrated poem about the cycle of life--bug eats plant, frog eats bug, snake eats frog, hawk eats snake, and so on.
Describes in verse what happens to a variety of animals during fall and winter.
Young readers select their favorite poems of Aileen Fisher, winner of the National Council of Teaches of English Award for poetry for children.