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Compare town and country scenes full of clever little details in this beautiful new turnaround book - spot buses, trains, and skyscrapers in the town and tractors, mountains, and farm animals in the country.
Marvin the moose and Woody the beaver are best friends, but after a heroic deed Marvin is too popular to have time for Woody, who sets out to prove that he is awesome, too.
Invites young readers to lift interactive flaps to discover animals that are out of place in different habitats, including the desert, forest, and sea.
Invites young readers to follow the trail to discover wonders in the mountains, under the sea, in the desert, and through the forest.
Who's in the tree that shouldn't be? Who in the snow does not go? As we visit different habitats, picking each out-of-place animal, things get more and more ludicrous until all the animals are back in the zoo
Marvin the moose and Woody the beaver are BFFs. But their friendship is tested when Marvin does something totally AWESOME and Woody remains ordinary. The other forest animals now adore Marvin - calling in his new superhero services to help right wrongs, solve problems, and fix trouble. They even build a statue in his honor! Woody watches with envy, hatching a not-so-awesome plan to put all eyes on him. Can Woody and Marvin save their friendship? Craig Shuttlewood explores friendship, jealousy, and forgiveness in this relatable picture book about finding the awesome inside each of us.
Dotty and Dash just can't agree... Which number is best - is it one, two or three? Join Dotty and Dash as they race through the pages, discovering numbers galore in this colorful pop-up extravaganza!
In this interactive novelty board book, little ones trace a die-cut trail to explore a town. Use your finger to trace a trail through town! This interactive board book lets little ones explore the world by tracing a tactile pathway. Each spread will feature a vehicle on its way through the town, showcasing opposites along the way, such as a train going over a bridge and under the ground, and a car going up and down the street.
Alfie Pluck is the unluckiest boy alive - until he unwittingly eats the chicken which contains the highly-sought-after luck gene.Once his secret is exposed people want the gene for their own devious deeds.
Trucks are a common sight on the road, and there are many different kinds of trucks on to learn about. Readers get an age-appropriate and engaging introduction to some of these vehicles with this charming look at a popular topic. Accessible language explains what trucks look like, what they transport, and how they get the job done. Helpful labels in images identify certain parts of trucks, which assist in expanding readers' knowledge of the subject. The colorful illustrations throughout make this reading experience enjoyable and memorable.