It's boys versus girls in the funniest, spookiest campout ever! After a few comic near-collisions, collapsed tents, pratfalls, and pillow fights, everyone finally settles down to "toast" marshmallows
Lowly likes his hat—but the wind does too! WHOOSH. A gust has blown it off his head and UP in the air. Now it's flying away. Soon Huckle and Lowly are off on a merry chase that takes them all across B
"Will you play with me?" Kara asks everyone, but they're all too busy. But when the little girl finds a big red blanket and starts to play all by herself, her entire family wants to join the fun. Soon
Oh, the Prince has a boo-boo: he bumped his head and needs a band-aid. Who will get it? The nanny starts the cry, and soon the cook, the King, the Queen, the general all swing into action. An entertai
Who spilled the milk? "I don't know," says the child. Maybe the cat did it? A monster? A robber? And--most important: who will clean up the mess? Every parent and child will smile with recognition at
Get out the reel, get out the rod, get out the wriggly worms: Sammy has a wish to catch a fish. A very, very big fish. The biggest fish in the whole lake. But instead he snags a sneaker, a shirt, and
These Busytown books may be little?but Richard Scarry's beloved Huckle Cat, Lowly Worm, and other beloved characters are as entertaining as ever! Toddlers will love these four brightly illustrated cl
Whoopee—it’s a 4th of July parade! Kids will happily join the celebration as marching feet keep the beat, big brass bands pass the stands, and decorated floats roll along. Rick Brown’s art makes every
When a trip to the city includes a visit to the toy store, the ride seems to take forever. Along a country road, through the tunnel, and over a bridge, the excitement builds--but are we there yet? is
Mike and Tony do everything together--including a sleepover each Friday. But this week they started a small pillow fight that grew...and grew...and grew. Will this be the end of a beautiful friendship
A bright and wildly colorful book with lots of clowns slipping, sliding, riding, and playing around. Delightful drawings bring the simple question-and-answer text to life, and every page offers plenty
Six-year-old Gwen wrote a letter to Santa Claus because she believed in the magic of Christmas?and she wanted a bike! Santa’s son, Arthur Claus, was in charge of all the mail that arrived at the North
From swiftly swimming great white sharks to big cats ready to pounce and poisonous vipers waiting to strike, these creatures are DEADLY. Find out about the most dangerous animals and plants on earth a
Animals that glow, that make nests from spit, that change shape and color, that ooze thick, gooey slime: How strange! Meet some creatures that have unique and unusual talents. From the glass frog with
The challenge is on for young amateur sleuths: how do their skills stack up against a brainy pre-teen who helps his detective mom figure out “whodunit?” Ever since Jonah Bixby’s fat
Play hide-and-seek on a piece of paper! The words hide in the jumbled letters of a grid, and you seek, by looking at the lists below. It’s just a matter of noticing the words hidden in the grid
Do you know the three-letter word for a female sheep? How about the four-letter name of Dr. Frankenstein's assistant? And can you complete this song title with a three-letter word: "___ to the World"
The illustrations for this series were created by Scott McKowen, who, with his wife Christina Poddubiuk, operates Punch & Judy Inc., a company specializing in design and illustration for theater