A is for Agriculture . . .B is for Buffalo Bill . . .C is for Chimney Rock . . . With I for Indian Cave Sate Park, G for the goldenrod flower, and W for the western meadowlark, going from A to Z has n
A beloved tale that has lasted for generations, The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde, one of the world’s greatest writers, tells the tale of a very selfish giant, his wonderful garden, the curious and pla
Color Me Your Way 6 is the long awaited addition to the million-copy, bestselling coloring series from Pamela Smart. Inspired by her legions of Facebook fans, Pam created new, original art based on th
Sleepy Mommy, Sleepy Daddy, Sleepy little dog. Everyone's sleepy But the baby, Yawn, yawn, yawn. After a long day, the whole family is ready to hit the hay . . . except for the baby. Why is it so hard
Old MacDonald had a farm . . . in Texas! In this delightful Texan twist on the familiar farm tune, the peccary goes bark bark here, the bison goes grunt grunt there, and everywhere there's lots of Tex
Though many things in the world are uncertain, there are some people we can always count onso let's count them! In this colorful board book filled with adorable, diverse characters, children count the
Follow this adventure through the city in the winter, and peek into the windows to explore multicultural winter holidays.Winter walk in the city.What do I see?One glowing menorah.Two bells on a tree.T
Kids―just like adults―are a work in progress. Sometimes we place unfair expectations on our kids and their behavior, forgetting that they are still “under construction.” They are still piecing together the building blocks of emotional intelligence and responsibility, to name just a few of the skills they’ll need to lead happy lives. We hope our children will grow to be kind, well-adjusted, happy adults, but they need a strong foundation from a young age. In The CASTLE Method, Dr. Phil’s resident parenting expert Donna Tetreault outlines the CASTLE method, the tools you’ll need to build a strong foundation for your family: compassion, acceptance, security, trust, love, expectations plus education. With these essential components in your tool belt, you’ll be equipped to build a strong foundation for your children to thrive, and a home that will make them feel safe and loved.
A mother and teenage son bike the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail to rebuild their relationship on the adventure of a lifetime.What happens when a mother and her 16-year-old son drop everything to bike across the country? On the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, they struggle up hills in the pouring rain, they feel soreness in muscles they didn’t know they had, and they learn more about each other than they ever knew before. When licensed clinical therapist and self-proclaimed “reluctant adventurer” Leah Day felt herself drifting from her son, Jack, she decided to make a drastic play to reconnect. In this memoir chronicling the journey of a lifetime, Leah and Jack find that if they can push themselves to accomplish physically exhausting and emotionally taxing milestones on a bike, they are capable of anything!
Old MacDonald had a farm . . . in Michigan! In this delightful Michigan twist on the familiar farm tune, the lynx goes wail wail here, the groundhog goes chuck chuck there, and everywhere there’s lots of Michigan pride. This chunky, layered board book cleverly reveals each Michigan animal and, when closed, forms an adorable pickup truck! Friendly Michigan animals and scenery fill the pages of this irresistible book for kids.
Row, row, row your boat . . . in Michigan! The sights and scenery of Michigan spring to life in this adorable twist on the favorite children’s song. Each die-cut page of the layered board book reveals an imaginary boat sailing past Lake Michigan, Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Windmill Island, and more! A delightful children’s introduction to the iconic places of Michigan. And when you’re done with your journey?Row, row, row your boat back around the bend.If you love Michigan, sing the song again!
Summer hike in the cityWhat do I see?One splashing fountain.Two squirrels in a tree.Take a stroll through the city in summer and experience the sights, sounds, colors, and smells of the multitude of different holidays we celebrate in the summer. From Bastille Day to the Fourth of July, everyone has a reason to celebrate. With simple rhymes, a counting pattern, and stunning papercraft art reminiscent of Ezra Jack Keats, this diverse board book is the perfect introduction to the cultural melting pot that makes the city so special.
100 words every little New Yorker should know, from bagel to schlep and from downtown to the Cloisters.We’ve got pizza rats and bodega cats. We’ll grab a slice or some bagel and schmear, but don’t even think about calling a “taxi.” Fuhgeddaboudit! A true New Yorker knows it’s a “cab”!Yerrr! Introducing 100 First Words for Little New Yorkers, a state primer for kids learning their first words! Forget apple and dog. Little New Yorkers are ready to move from ABC to MTA and other New York-specific words like borough, hero, and egg cream (if you know, you know). Packed with hilarious illustrations and 100 words every NYC-dwelling baby should know (before any others, of course), 100 First Words for Little New Yorkers is the perfect board book for families who call the City home.
Self-sufficiency expert Caleb Warnock shares his expertise on living off the land in 276Edible Wild Plants of the United States and Canada. Packed with over 800 photographs of over 250 wild berries, r
Beautifully illustrated counting book using mythical creatures to retell the classic rhyme Over in the MeadowOver in the Woodland, where the mythic creatures roam,Lived a noble griffin pride that prot
Flamingos are hot and this flamingo knows it! An adorably illustrated board book about knowing no two dancers are the same... and that''s okay.Every creature on Earthhas a dance all its own,but none s
A hilarious lift-the-flap adventure through a monster world, perfect for any Halloween display!Despite his mother''s pleas, Little Monster doesn''t want to put on underpants. Surely a wild, scary mons
A is for aloha . . .B is for banyan trees . . .C is for coconuts . . .With E for elepaio, S for surfing, and W for Waikiki Beach, going from A to Z has never been more fun! Take an alphabetized field
Ocean-themed A to Z perfect for any oceanfront store or beach display!A is for anemoneB is for barracudaC is for clown fish . . .With F for the flounder, K for kelp, and T for tide pool, going from A