The much-anticipated sequel to the BOSTON GLOBE-HORN BOOK Award winner "LET'S GET A PUP!" SAID KATECall in the dog trainer! Don’t-Care Dave, the high-energy destructive dynamo, is definitely out of co
In a spare urban fable, Bob Graham brings us one small boy, one loving family, and one miraculous story of hope and healing."No one saw the bird fall."In a city full of hurried people, only young Will
The extraordinarily gifted illustrator and storyteller Bob Graham turns his distinctive attention to the animals of the African plains.Morris the crocodile and his best friend, Billy, a tortoise, like
A wild sparrow’s journey sets in motion a toddler’s new experience in Bob Graham’s tale of life’s surprising little turns?—?and unlikely connections.Following some food, a curious young sparrow stows
Could a broken-down bus really bring a whole city neighborhood together? Could it all start with a small girl named Stella?One morning in front of Stella’s house, an abandoned bus appears, looki
Follow the journey of the sun across the world from a whale’s eye to a little girl’s window in Bob Graham’s tender, transcendent story.While Coco sleeps far away, the sun creeps over a hill and skids
A city's worth of magical moments coincide in a picture book by the award-winning creator of How to Heal a Broken Wing, including young Jodie's completion of a drawing, a man's purchase of fresh bread
Two young tooth fairies make their first lost-tooth collection in Bob Graham’s warm, whimsical tale.A Junior Library Guild Selection. April Underhill, seven-year-old tooth fairy, gets a call on her ce
At the same moment that Jodie’s baby brother takes his first step, a city’s worth of moments unfold in a masterful picture book from Bob Graham.At 9:59 on a Thursday morning, Jodie draws a
In a captivating follow-up to April and Esme, Tooth Fairies, a master of whimsy sends his tiny heroines on another adventure.With their parents off on an urgent molar pickup, April and Esme are ready
Cast into the wind, a gold ring makes its way across the world in this heartwarming saga, Bob Graham's ode to romance and love.When a young woman with tears in her eyes throws a gold ring into the win
"This is first-rate child’s fare. . . . Sure to make both listeners and readers feel warm and happy when they put it down." - BOOKLIST (starred review)There are lots of dogs of all shapes and sizes at
On a Sunday morning, a child gathers up a crew of cats, dogs, and brothers, and brings them to the family sailing ship (aka mom and dad's bed) for a ride, in a fun, lift-the-flap tale.
Bob Graham's first ever illustrated book is a gently humorous take on the Tour de France—now in paperback There's a hush in the crowd as the mayor lifts his gun, then an ear-splitting Bang! and the ra
"Playground dynamics become testy as a willful child attempts to exclude everyone else in this simple, humorous lesson in human relations. . . . Deft and funny." —THE HORN BOOKGeorge has a house made
Jack likes trucks. Alex likes dolls. What will they play together? Their new favorite game, of course!Jack and Alex meet almost every morning in the sandbox at the playground. Jack likes trucks —
Humorously illustrated by Greenaway award-winner Bob Graham, this collection of more than 100 poems provides an excellent, accessible introduction to poetry, with contributions from many cultures. Skillfully selected by Michael Rosen to catch the ears of young listeners, this collection includes short nonsense verses such as "Today I Saw a Little Worm" and traditional schoolyard rhymes such as "Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling" and "Mary Mack," as well as works by such poets as Shel Silverstein, Eve Merriam, John Agard, Afua Cooper, and Langston Hughes.