Can you spot the difference? BRAIN FUN PICTURE PUZZLES CHRISTMAS elevates the fun-level of what’s considered a classic among puzzlers.Within these pages are several types of picture puzzles: Spot the difference; find one changed photo among six; reassemble a cut-up image; each presented in a variety of categories. Within each category, puzzles are presented in increasing difficulty levels. Alongside each, solvers can compare their time to that of expert puzzlers and check off each difference as they spot it. Researchers have shown that games like these keep your brain sharp, challenge your powers of observation and train your eye to notice the smallest of details. And, you'll have fun while reaping the benefits. It a win-win!
In this competition to be chosen as bedtime story, may the best book win!In Joshs bedroom, tension mounts as each of his books battle over who will be chosen for story time. Its every book for itself-until Pirate Book needs rescuing, and the books must use their unique talents to save him. But when story time arrives, the battle resumes. This energetic picture book celebrates the magic of stories and the joy of choosing your favorite books.
A charming Christmas picture book that teaches the joy of giving and points to Jesus, the greatest gift of allBadger tells the animals that he has a very special way to celebrate Christmas Day this ye
Music inspires friendship and a life full of dreams and adventure in this wordless picture book from Milan Pavlovic. When a fish hears the singing of a violin, it is drawn out of the water and into
After nearly one million books sold in the US, New York Times bestselling author Jane Harper is back with a new mystery featuring Aaron Falk, the detective from our bestselling novel and major motion picture The DryAt a busy festival site on a warm spring night, a baby lies alone in her pram, her mother vanishing into the crowds.A year on, Kim Gillespie’s absence casts a long shadow as her friends and loved ones gather deep in the heart of South Australian wine country to welcome a new addition to the family.Joining the celebrations is federal investigator Aaron Falk. But as he soaks up life in the lush valley, he begins to suspect this tight-knit group may be more fractured than it seems. Between Falk’s closest friend, a missing mother, and a woman he’s drawn to, dark questions linger as long-ago truths begin to emerge.
Told entirely through illustrations, experience the story of Santa Claus and his reindeer on their magical Christmas Eve flight as you’ve never seen it before! A wordless, graphic picture book set in
For fans of Too Many Carrots, this hilarious board book follows a rabbit who's in for a big surprise―they're no longer an only child!Rabbit loves being an only child and having everything―their flower, carrots, and stretching area―to themself. But then one day Rabbit's parents have big news . . . Rabbit now has siblings! Thankfully, the fox next door loves having rabbits around. Maybe she can help?In the tradition of books like Wolfie the Bunny, the author and illustrator―and sister to many siblings―Lorna Scobie crafts a gleeful picture book that tackles the evergreen dilemma of older siblings who must learn to share and give up solitude in exchange for the love and warmth of siblinghood. Which, as it turns out, is actually fantastic.
A lyrical, joyful charity picture book about gratitude and community, inspired by the efforts of key workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Tatenda says thank you every day, wherever he can. Thank y
A tender picture book about grief and the many ways to offer comfort in sad times, from Newbery Honor-winner Kyle Lukoff.When you see someone sad, it's only natural to want to cheer them up. But how? Some people like hugs but others don't. Sometimes a joke is more comforting than a card. How can you do the just-right-thing if you don't know what it is? With its spare, poignant text and unexpectedly levitous illustrations, Just What to Do offers an important lesson about how to offer comfort to loved ones by setting aside your assumptions and following their lead.
From Hervé Tullet, author of the New York Times bestseller Press Here, a picture book to unleash children’s creativity: Using only a finger and a great deal of imagination, Hervé empowers readers to create a simple flower . . . an entire garden . . . and even whole new worlds!Once again, Hervé Tullet brilliantly and successfully coaxes children to recognize and celebrate their innate artistic talent. He convinces each reader that their hand is magic and capable of transforming a few simple lines, squiggles, dots, and shapes into . . . well, pretty much anything they can imagine!A new Hervé picture book is always a cause for celebration. This is his first in seven years and a companion to Press Here, Mix It Up!, and Let’s Play! with all the hallmark whimsy and imagination that will delight his many fans. Whether enjoyed in a family living room, a kindergarten reading nook, or a preschool art class, there’s something here to enchant every reader.AN INVITATION TO PLAY, EXPLORE, AND LEARN: