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The Magic School Bus blasts off on a tour of the Milky Way planets, and the kids discover how the other planets are different from Earth. Not only do they all have different temperatures, but each planet has a different atmosphere as well. Ms. Frizzle's class finds out how far away the planets are, and how long it would really take to get there if they didn't have a Magic School Bus.
Mix and match the tops and bottoms of the animals to create a crazy menagerie including a POG, a BAMB and a DAT.
subtitled 'A spooky mix-and-match pop-up book', it features split pages and clever paper engineering to create a variety of weird monsters in the Jan Pienkowski tradition. Picture book format, ages 3-6.
Classic tales from Aesop told with pop-up illustrations.
Ssshh! This is my Secret Scrapbook Diary. You can read it because you're my friend, but don't tell anyone else! This is the story of how I came across some magic beans, climbed and enormous beanstalk, saved my village from starving, and outsmarted a wicked giant! I've saved some souvenirs from my adventure -- like the actual magic bean packet, a newspaper report of what happened, and a picture of Daisy the cow. When you've read this, why not make a Secret Scrapbook Diary of your own?
Children will learn to count up from 1 to 10 and back down again with this brightly illustrated and innovative pop-up book that teaches sequential numbers in a stylish package. Kees Moerbeek brings numbers to life with visual surprises and delights on every page. Count the ladybugs as well as the numerals as the numbers stack and twist and literally leap off the pages! The bold colors and easy-to-read font will appeal to young children learning the basic concept of counting, while adults will admire the chic design and crossover appeal.
The real story of what happened to Hansel and Gretel in the forest is told inthis "diary" written by Gretel that features flaps to lift, tabs to pull, andzany pop-ups. Full-color illustrations.
Children will love these bright and bold Pull-the-Tab books and whimsical Turn-the-Dial/Mix-and-Match books. Delightful and instructive, these titles by the renowned author and illustrator are sure to be favorites with both children and parents.
Raggedy Ann tales, written and drawn by Johnny Gruelle, have been entertaining children since 1918. Pook Press are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork so these works can delight another generation of children.
This deluxe gift book is a must-have tribute to the master of suspense and film noir, Alfred Hitchcock. It includes a three-dimensional treatment of key icons/scenes from stills of each of the following Hitchcock classics: "Saboteur, Psycho, Marnie, The Birds, Frenzy, Torn Curtain," and "Vertigo."