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It's fun to dress up and see what you can be. You might be a firefighter, a dancer, a doctor—or even a black cat!
These girls are not alike. They don’t look alike. They don’t act alike. But that doesn’t matter. They are best friends.
For ages baby to pre-school. This book is one of a series designed to help you and your child to talk about their feelings of fright. Here are practical suggestions for dealing with those feelings. Parents can use this little book as a way to help the child to control fear.
Visiting Grandma, two young kangaroos fill their pouches with toys, from one teddy bear to ten butterflies.
A rhyming text follows a rambunctious pig fleeing its bath and asks readers to point out or find various things in the illustrations.
Stories about the giants that lived on the other side of the mountains when Grammy was a little girl.
A girl and her favorite stuffed animal, a bunny named Al, spend a busy, happy day together.
Hop, hop, hop! Skip, skip, skip! Run, run, run! There's a boy who loves to hop—high and low, forward and backward. And another one who loves to skip—over the fields, in town, all around. There's a girl who loves to run—as light as a feather and as fast as the wind. What happens when they all head to the same place?
Come and see Big Ben! He claps with his hands and he taps with his feet. He sings and he hums. He honks and he drums. Why, he's a one-boy band with a bright red cap.