This science rhyming picture book for young readers captures the drama of turtle hatchlings trying to follow the Moon to make their way to the ocean. But what will happen if the Moon doesn’t shine brightly the night they hatch or lights from nearby homes distract them? How will they get to the ocean in time? Backmatter details the lifecycle of a turtle and the seven turtle species.
Discover shapes with Bear! Bear loves sunshine. One sunny day means.... a square sandbox, star sunglasses, circle bubbles-and a special surprise from mommy and daddy!"synopsis" may belong to another e
A joyful and exuberant celebration of the unconditional love between parent and child from exciting new illustrator Ada Grey (Shhh! Don’t Wake the Royal Baby!) and author Tammi Salzano. This touching
A joyful and exuberant celebration of the unconditional love between parent and child from exciting new illustrator Ada Grey (Shhh! Don't Wake the Royal Baby!) and author Tammi Salzano. This touching
What do a platypus, a wasp, and a blue-ringed octopus have in common? They all have POISON! Learn about these and many other creatures that use poison to defend themselves and kill prey. In-your-face
Presents animals that have fangs for injecting poison or sharp teeth and mouths for cutting and biting, including reptiles, mammals, arachnids, and insects, and provides scientific names and informati
A penguin celebrates a snowy day by counting from one to ten what he wears, how he spends time with friends, and the surprise he discovers after returning home.
With simple language, a cheery board book with padded covers and rounded corners introduces the basic concept of shapes, as Bear spends a sunny day outside with his favorite things. 35,000 first print
Parents can tell their little one just how much they are treasured with this touching, tender rhyme.Parents and little ones alike will love this gentle rhyming text that celebrates the love in a paren
To prepare for a special surprise party, all the trucks have a unique job to do while toddlers enjoy naming the trucks and guessing who will be the guest of honor. By the creators of One Rainy Day.
Introduces readers to counting as insects in groups of two through ten chase after a blueberry rolling down a hill in the hopes of enjoying the tasty treat when it reaches the bottom.