Every kid has them, and every parent, or kid-caretaker, has had to deal with them - those meltdown-tantrum-pitching-a-fit moments! Peter Panda has them - when it's time to leave the playground, when s
Introduces Peter Pan and Neverland using the lyrics of two songs from the classic musical, framed with a simple version of the story of Peter's arrival in the nursery and his teaching the Darling chil
Using every means of transportation possible--a bicycle built for two, a bus, a helicopter, a camel, and even a whale--Millie and Mike let their imaginations run wild, livening up an otherwise dull af
Praise for Stella Is a Star:"Murphy's paintings with collage provide all the ideals of ballet, from frothy tutus to embroidered bodices, and her animals' expressions are priceless. Her upright pigs in
The world-famous Texas Tenors offer a tuneful, western-style romp on a ranchfull of frisky critters. This charming story, illustrated vibrantly and playfully by Brian Fitzgerald, is the debut picture
A little girl steps out into her rainy yard in search of her missing kitten. She discovers a series of charming garden denizens on the way to a heartwarming reunion with Kitty. Harriet Ziefert's rhymi
Feeling icky? Put away that wrench!Can a hammer fix a cold? Can a screwdriver drive away an itchy spot?What's the difference between a virus and an allergy or a pimple and a wart?Dr. Fred Ehrlich exp
A little orange rocket with one little passenger inside takes off across the pages of this fulsomely unique book, exploring spatial relationships, opposites, and words related to distance, placement,
What language lesson doesn't seem like a lesson? The fun guessing game inside this book! Clever word groupings list three things that are alike and one that it is different. For example, there are li
How Do Animals Learn To Swim, Fish, Box, Or Build?In the forest, in the pond, in caves, prairies, and jungles, in all the world's outdoor "classrooms," baby animals are...learning! They are taking les
He's beheld the butt and offered on the scoop on poop. Now Artie Bennett takes young readers on a discovery of those little (and not so little) puffs that exit from our mouths and duffs-the burp, the
From nests, burrows, huts, and holes, to igloos, houseboats, castles, and cottages, the who, what, where, and why of housing are explored in this newest addition to the acclaimed You Can't... series.
Acclaimed comics-world talent Lark Pien offers a companion book to Long Tail Kitty with five new adventures featuring the eponymous feline and his whimsical gang of animal pals. Inter-friendship rival
In You Can't Ride a Bicycle to the Moon, kids will explore the science of the moon, the space race, the craft of spacecraft, living in space, tourists in space, and a lot more!Information with just th
Part backstage-theater-primer, part cat-adventure-story, this book portrays what it takes to put on a show and have a moment in the spotlight. Full color.
From Appointments, Bibs, and Cavities through X-rays and how to combat icky Yellow film on teeth, this book takes kids on a reassuring tour of a trip to the dentist's office. Bright, friendly collage
Bee's friend Cow is stuck in a fence and asks for his help. Bee cannot help cow by himself so he decides to get the word out to as many farmyard friends as possible. But when he tells Frog about Cow
When Lucy is adopted from the local animal shelter, her new family thinks that they have chosen a perfect pet. And she is, right up to the minute she starts to howl, and howl, and howl some more. Trea
With over 250 pages, Dave Miller, aka The Cartoon Ddue, gives easy, step-by-step instructions and tips for beginning, intermediate, and even advanced artists on how to draw everything from basic shap
In this story about the relationship between a boy and his father, Edward yearns to be big like his dad and fast like a fire truck. He and his dad go to the park, then walk home, play, and have dinner
With the help of dynamic and expressive artwork, readers can learn all about arabesques, break dancing, choreographers, and everything that comes together to make a dance, whether it's ballet or the p
Within New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art, the sphinx of the Pharaoh Hatshepsut holds court. But how did this ancient artifact get to the museum? Acclaimed author and illustrator Jessie Hartla
Bernadette Peters and Liz Murphythe terrific team behind the New York Times best-selling Broadway Barksare back with a story about Stella, a pup who would rather be a graceful pig ballerina than what
Butterfly Birthday completes a quartet of booksSnow Party, Mermaid Dance and By the Light of the Harvest Moonthat celebrates the many and miraculous wonders of the changing seasons. On the first day o
Lark Pien's clever, precise, unique comics are favorites with graphic-novel fans, and Long Tail Kitty marks her debut in the children's-book world. Meet Long Tail Kitty and his friends and neighbors:
On benches just for 'colored,'black folks obeyed the rules.Rosa Parks at the front of the bus,she let her light shine.In the 1950's and 1960's, the struggle for civil rights forever changed the landsc
From an alligator made of A's to a zebra made of Z's, the alphabeasties in this book are ingeniously built out of multiple typefaces. Sharon Werner and Sarah Forss's best-selling book is the recipient
Is it a meatball? A basketball? A pearl? As the round hole through the pages of this book grows larger, readers will come closer and closer to guessing the identity of the object that's round like a b
This cozy companion title to the author's beloved It's a Firefly Night is an ideal fit for home, preschool, and kindergarten bookshelves. Captivating narrative nonfiction, featuring nature and counti
Description This title in the You Can’t… series provides a fun and informative look at brains--insect brains, bird brains, dog and cat brains, monkey brains, and our brains--and how they have each ad
This acclaimed "edu-tainment" series offers an active exploration of subject matter from fingertips to lunar trips!Classroom-ready and packed with kid-centered science information and activities, the
"This nonfiction book for elementary-school-age children details the steps that brought a meteor from outer space, across the eastern US, to the roof of a car in Peekskill, New York, and thereafter to
A companion story to Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow? combines rhyming riddles, bright collage illustrations and gatefold elements that encourage readers to think critically and creatively. By the be
A persnickety and fussy princess tests her parents' patience by refusing to eat peas or carrots if either touches the other on her plate, a decided preference that leads to a mutual understanding of t
From Appointment, Bandages, and Check-ups through X-rays and feeling Yucky, this book helps kids know 26 letter-specific things about the equipment, personnel, and procedures they might encounter on a
A girl and her grandfather go bird watching in the park with the goal of finding a robin redbreast. Luckily, when it comes to birds, her Grandpa knows just what to look and listen for--from shapes of
In How Things Work in the House, Lisa Campbell Ernst delves into how common household objects--such as soap, scissors and house keys--work. The detailed, but easy-to-understand, language describes the
Not every dog can paint a masterpiece!Louie loves watching his young master paint, and when the boy puts his finishing touches on a particularly good self-portrait, Louie barks enthusiastically. One d
The zoo is overloaded! The population has exploded! And the animals want out—NOW!What’s New at the Zoo? (from the hit Broadway show Do Re Mi) perfectly captures the grumblings and rumblings of a