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Crocodali is the greatest artiste in the whole world, and you've just walked into his studio. He's too busy for signings today, but as you're here you might as well lend a hand. In this hilarious picture book, readers can get involved by tilting, shaking and blowing on the book. There's a laugh a minute as our protagonist loses control of the situation and watches his studio descends into chaos. This laugh-outloud read is packed with painterly puns to entertain young and old - it's sure to make an impression...
From spotting the snowman in the crowd of penguins, to finding the flamingo that's in a fluster, young children will love poring over the detail of Animal Scramble's humorous and engaging animal scenes. Each page presents a busy crowd of creatures, from beetles to zebras, with lots of playful spotting opportunities. Thought-provoking questions prompt readers to find objects, count to 10 and consider their own opinions on the animals in front of them. And with extra questions at the very end, this is a spotting book to be revisited and enjoyed time and time again.
"Highly recommended. I think it will make children wriggle with delight" – Stephen Fry If I ever find myself holding a gecko . . . I'll lecko. Forget what you think you know about poetry – this is something totally different. Chris Harris' I'm Just No Good At Rhyming combines wit, wordplay and nonsense with visual and verbal tricks to make you look at the world in a new and wonderfully upside-down way, reminiscent of Spike Milligan. I'm just no good at rhyming. It makes me feel so bad. I'm just no good at rhyming, And that's why I'm so blue. This entirely unique collection of wildly witty words offers a surprise around every corner, from the ongoing rivalry between the author and illustr...
A vibrant celebration of dinosaurs in all shapes and sizes!
What will you dream of tonight? This dreamy, sumptuously illustrated tale travels through deserts and waterfalls to shipwrecks and dragon-filled caves as a parent wonders where their child's dreams will take them. What will you dream of tonight? Will it be a midnight balloon ride, sailing on the tail of a whale, or swinging through the leaves on a jungle trapeze? This dreamy, sumptuously illustrated tale travels through deserts and waterfalls to shipwrecks and dragon-filled caves as a parent wonders where their child's dreams will take them. But no matter what adventures may unfold, the reassuring ending reminds every little one that when they wake, they will find safety and love.
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In association with the Smithsonian, this classic picture book introduces dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes in bold, rhyming text! Dinosaur weak, dinosaur strong, dinosaur short or very, very long. There are all sorts of dinosaurs, from sweet to grumpy, from spiky to lumpy. Introduce young children to prehistoric pals and the concept of opposites as the dinos race, roar, and stomp their way to their lunch!
Meet a little boy named Paco who loves to draw but can't seem to concentrate during school in this picture book that's sprinkled with Spanish words! Paco gazed out at the late-morning sun. He wondered why recess had not yet begun. He wanted to go to el campo and play, and act like a matador shouting "¡Olé!" Paco loves daydreaming and drawing, but he struggles to concentrate during class. When his profesor takes him to the art room, Paco is amazed by the colorful paints: pink, rosado; purple, morado; fiery orange, anaranjado; and more! Could art be just what Paco needs? Complete with an author's note and glossary of Spanish words, this story is a great introduction to Spanish with a strong message about the power of art!
A one-of-a-kind publication filled with colorful party animals that folds out into a six-foot tower of fun Do you know the hoopoe? Today is the birthday of this beautiful bird, and all her animal friends arrive for a party, piling in to form a teetering tower of tails and trunks, fur and feathers. Readers will delight in a book that unfolds into one giant page that is six feet long, filled with fantastically bright scenes and featuring the many animal characters attending the hoopoe’s party. Join the celebration and see how many different creatures you can spot in this wonderful, colorful crowd!
How do dinosaurs learn to play?. They romp and stomp the friendly way!.