One night. Two paths. Infinite danger.On the night of the big Spring Break party, seventeen-year-old Hadley ?borrows” her boyfriend Ben’s car without telling him. As payback, he posts a naked picture
This Valentine-themed follow-up to If I Could Give You Christmas is an adorable celebration of love and the special relationship between parents and children. If you were my valentine,I would jump, jump with joy!Valentine's Day is for cuddles, sweet treats, silly games, and spending time with the ones we hold dear. Join all kinds of animals and their valentines―from rabbits and puffins, to cougars and otters, to a bigger-than-big whale―in this cozy picture book celebration of love.
Pipkin is a very small penguin who is always asking very big questions... but what he wants to know most of all is... How high is the sky?Pipkin and his friends fly in a hot-air balloon, journey in a
Take a whistle-stop tour of London’s most famous landmarks with this entertaining picture book and 100-piece jigsaw. The sturdy box contains a jigsaw map of London, plus a picture book with fascinating details about London’s most famous sights, from Buckingham Palace and The Tower of London to Trafalgar Square and the museums in Kensington. (The picture book is a condensed version of The Big Picture Book of London.)
Young children can create their own truck pictures using big stickers.With large colourful stickers of wheels, carriages, engines, drivers and passengers to add to the pages, offering countless pictur
In this charming picture book, brother and sister elephants come together for an afternoon of epic adventures as they let their big imaginations take them to the wildest of places!When it comes to pla
“Bob lived in the big city. The city was very crowded.” A true story about Bob Redman, a New York City boy who built a series of intricate treehouses hidden in Central Park. This charming picture book
There are bugs everywhere! Some of them live in jungles, some of them underwater, and some certainly live in your house.There are Bugs Everywhere is the second in a series of non-fiction books from Br
ONLY BLUE ALLOWED, by Blue government demand. Anything that isn't blue, by colour law, is banned. In a very blue house on a very blue street, sits a little boy who feels as blue as the world around him.For this little boy has a BIG secret: he loves the colour yellow. In a world where only one colour is allowed, will he be brave enough to tell his dad? And will they be able to defy the rules and create a world where EVERY colour is welcome? One boy and his dad are about to come OUT OF THE BLUE and into life in technicolour!A stunning celebration of being yourself and living in ALL the colours of the rainbow, from debut author Robert Tregoning and rising star illustrator Stef Murphy. Championing difference, diversity and pride, this gloriously illustrated picture book is perfect for fans of Perfectly Norman, Grandad's Camper and Julian Is a Mermaid.
This little book offers hours of outdoor fun! You'll find a colorful forest picture and 30 reusable stickers: Grover, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Elmo?plus a cute raccoon, butterflies, and more. You
We live in a time of unprecedented scientific knowledge about the origins of life on Earth. But if we want to grasp the big picture, we have to start small—very small. That’s because the r
How artful a solver are you? These 96 logic puzzles will test your skill! Each of these paint-doku, when correctly completed, reveals a big surprise: a picture that provides a satisfying payoff for al
Jennie's favorite aunt is sending her a new hat, and Jennie is sure it will be beautiful. But when the box arrives, the hat inside is very plain. She had imagined a wonderful hat with big colorful flo
當悲傷來臨,在心中為他建造一個棲息之地,與它和平相處。不再傷心的時刻來臨,將看到世界美麗的一面。David Litchfield擔任繪者,將悲傷具象化,溫柔傳達悲傷不是負面情緒。Sadness has come to live with meand I am building it a shelter.I am building a shelter for my sadnessand welcoming it inside.A small boy creates a shelter for his sadness, a safe space where Sadness is welcome, where it can curl up small, or be as big as it can be, where it can be noisy or quiet, or anything in between. The boy can visit the shelter whenever he needs to, every day, sometimes every hour, and the two of them will cry and talk or just sit, saying nothing. And the boy knows that one day Sadness may come out of the shelter, and together they will look out at the world, and see how beautiful it is. A poignant and heart-warming picture book exploring the importance of making space and time for our own griefs, small or large, sensitively visualized with David Litchfield's stunning illustration. Anne Booth was inspired to write this book by the words of Etty Hillesum, a Holocaust victim who
Understand the big picture of the software development process. We use software every day – operating systems, applications, document editing programs, home banking – but have you ever wondered who cr
Ordinary people, community leaders, and even organizations and corporations still do not fully comprehend the interconnected, “big picture” dynamics of sustainability theory and action. In exploring m