Tom, the proud owner of a bright green bicycle, describes the parts of his bike to young children before riding the bike to work past busy roads, other vehicles and an assortment of animals and people
Bright, graphic artwork invites toddlers to count, name colors and shapes, and follow Sam and his car as they drive through a bustling picture book landscape from Sam's home in the country to his job
"Hey, you guys! Let's get to work." At the construction site, the workers gather. Their machines are ready and waiting. A busy day is about to begin. Rhythmic text and bold, graphic illustrations conv
A celebration of vehicles and animals introduces basic concepts of addition and subtraction to very young children in the story of a busy bus driver who picks up and drops off colorful passengers at t
Byron Barton introduces young readers to the excitement of trains in this bold and colorful book. All aboard as the train journeys through a town, past workers repairing a rail and into the station.
"[With] bold and brightly colored paintings, The Three Bears [have] seldom looked better. Recognizing that the tale's youngest fans focus on its core, Barton distills it to a bare outline and the rhy