Caterpillar REALLY wants to fly like Bumblebee and Sparrow. Bumblebee tells him that in order to fly he will need wings. So Caterpillar glumly spends his days crunching and munching his way through bl
Spending a first night in a new home, Puppy is unable to sleep and tries sleeping upside down, on the floor and in other creative ways suggested by her animal friends before Tommy the turtle offers a
Tiddler is always fidgeting. “Go out into the sea and swim” says his mother, “but watch out for the Big Fish.” So Tiddler heads out and meets jellyfish, a starfish, a crab, and other creatures. Then h
Ladybug is so lazy that she doesn't know how to fly. She wants to find a new place to sleep and decides to ride on passing animals. But Kangaroo's pouch is too bumpy, and Crocodile's tail is too wet.
Little Kitten can't find her purr! She asks Dog if he has it, but he has only his woof. She asks Cow, but Cow has only her moo. Pig, Duck, Mouse, and the other animals do not have Little Kitten's purr
A rerelease of a lighthearted story that follows the tradition of P. D. Eastman's Are Your My Mother? features a newly hatched baby crocodile who realizes that he is different from other animals befor
Full-color, step-by-step tasks walk you through getting and keeping your Samsung Galaxy Nexus or other smartphone running Android 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) working just the way you want. Step-by-step i
He won't let me date anyone because he's the biggest cockblock in the world.He still calls me his wife even though I don't remember our wedding day. He said he'll never give up on me. Not now. Not eve
I can't believe this is real. I've lost years of my life, years of memories.He tells me we've been happily married for years, but I despise him so much that I can't believe that.How did he get me to f
Empty glass; full glass. Happy baby; sad baby. The world is full of opposites for kids to discover, from colors (black/white) and sizes (big/little) to sounds (loud/quiet) and speed (fast/slow). Color
What first words should a baby learn? Words about themselves, family, fun things (like toys!), and home, sweet home! Enhance their vocabulary with words for food and clothes; bedtime and bath; animals
Moo, bleat, HONK! Meet the animals down on the farm, find out what sounds they make, and discover the names of things associated with each creature. Colorful photos and simple questions encourage lear
A first words book which introduces amazing everyday machines from around the world. Features questions around the sides of the pages to encourage conversation between parent and child.