You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Fans of Little Owl’s Night and Kitten’s First Full Moon will want to cuddle up with this charming bedtime story that answers the question: What does Mr. Moon do when you’re fast asleep? There is a lot of work to be done before the sun greets the dawn. But with the help of Mr. Moon’s light, all the creatures of the night are able to do their jobs—cloud fluffers are fluffing, crooning crickets are performing, and cows are jumping over the moon. All night long, Mr. Moon keeps watch, making sure the world is ready for a new day when you awake. “Better not read this at bedtime: curious children will want to see all that Mr. Moon does.” —Kirkus Reviews
After outsmarting the beast that was planning to eat him, a piglet stays on to cook for the beast.
Priscilla the Cow is searching for meaning in her boring life on the farm.
"Taffy and her friends' plan to build the perfect sandcastle is interrupted when Rollo the beach ball is blown away by an errant breeze"--
An infectious rhythmic poem introduces young readers to Junior Kroll, a lovable kids who has an unflagging knack for trouble. Full-color illustrations.
A child wanders through a strange desertscape inhabited by Shamlanders, polka-dot beasts, and argyle sheep, among other fantastc beings, until he is transported via a bouquet of glowing balloons to his own bed.
Marvin, a tap-dancing horse in a small traveling carnival, finds success and fame on Broadway but misses his friends from the old life. Full-color illustrations.
A humorous picture book about the ups and downs of bathtime, now available as a board book
Maggie, Hamilton, and the Ferocious Beast help a stubborn rabbit dig up a gigantic carrot.
Brief humorous poems describe each of the fourteen boys and thirteen girls in Ms. Gracie Graves' class.