Little Frog–the feisty young heroine of Little Frog and the Scary Autumn Thing–is on a new adventure. This time she's trying to stay a jump, or rather a lily pad, ahead of the spring polliwogs (brothe
In the final installment in the series, Francisco X. Alarcón shows children a city where people are bridges to each other and children sing poetry in two languages. A family frolic in the snow r
Young kids love to talk; this child's prayer of thankfulness has him talking to God as he spends the day helping Grandma on the farm and playing with the farm animals. Real photos overlaid with beauti
Young kids love to talk; this child's prayer of thankfulness has her talking to God as she explores and enjoys a snow day with Daddy. Real photos overlaid with beautiful watercolour illustrations capt
Young kids love to talk; this child's prayer of thankfulness has him talking to God as he spends a day at the park with Mommy. Real photos overlaid with beautiful watercolour illustrations capture a c
Tomatoes laugh, chiles explode, and tortillas applaud the sun. With joy and tenderness, delight and sadness, Frances X. Alarcon's poems honor life and nature: welcoming the morning sun, remembering hi
With a poet's magical vision, Francisco X. Alarcón takes young readers back to his childhood when he traveled with his family to Mexico to visit his grandmother and other relatives. Readers ride
In this bilingual poetry book, Francisco X. Alarcón invites young readers to experience fall in Los Angeles — the City of the Angels — where dreams can come true. In the poet's whim
"As a revelation of the wonders of the English language, de la Mare's poems for children are quite unrivaled." - W. H. AudenPart of a quintet of books revolved around the four seasons, this is a beaut
This bilingual introduction to the seasons is perfect for the early science curriculum. Each book contains numerous photographs depicting the recognizable features of autumn, spring, summer, and winte