A debut picture book explores themes of being true to oneself and features two contrasting cats who clash and tussle with each other before bonding over a shared discovery that they can be themselves
"Baxter's friend Lucy is missing, so he begins ""Twoofing"" (the dog equivalent of ""Tweeting"") with all the neighborhood pups, who find clues to her whereabouts while going about their daily routine
Elise Gravel, creator of Ballon Toons Adopt a Glurb, returns with a A Day in the Office of Dr. Bugspit, an out-of-this-world creature who is visited by an assortment of wacky patients.
Starting with the lowly earthworm, Dr. Fred Ehrlich looks at the brains of insects, birds, mammals, and finally humans. How are human brains different from those of other animals? What can they do tha
Designed for the newest of newborns, this unique interactive book features black-and-white illustrations that, with a flip of a page, change from one face to another. Babies will associate the &ld
Can a dog moo? Can a pig moo? Can you moo? A bird finger puppet asks animal after animal if each can moo. A simple text filled with questions and animal sounds accompanies bold and playful illustratio
Best-selling pop artist Todd Goldman makes his Blue Apple Books debut with this zany story about a bear, a backpack filled with underwear, and a group of furryfriends who cheer him on. Readers of all
Here's a Flip-a-Face book with a new twist! This time there's an expanded page, so each animal is shown in full and set within an environment. The reader is asked: 'How is the cat's face different fro
It's two full stories in one charming mouse-filled book! With assistance from her animal friends--some helpful, some not-so-much--Mouse puts together the structure and furnishings of her nice little h
Celery and Winston are a typical brother-and-sister pair. They play together and get along, but occasionally?well, more than occasionally?they engage in those oh-so-familiar sibling antics. The twins'
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
No capes or superpowers, nothing supernatural - just all the everyday-wonderful, so called ordinary stuff of growing up. This is what kids will find in the adventures of six kids and one dog, who are
No capes or superpowers, nothing supernatural - just all the everyday-wonderful, so called ordinary stuff of growing up. This is what kids will find in the adventures of six kids and one dog, who are
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
The Think About . . . series features humorous and insightful books about topics young kids are naturally curious about. Silly questions tickle children's funny bones; smart answers educate. This tit
"This title in the Think About... series shows that while every animal needs things to protect it from the elements, only people can produce and choose to wear different kinds of clothing"--
"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
"Scribbles the cat and Ink the mouse are buddies and fellow artists. When they enter a 'Draw a Dinosaur' contest, shenanigans ensue as their artistic creations come to life"--
Posey is back and learning how to paint! In this charming story, the heroine of Posey Prefers Pink gets a lesson in painting from her mom. While mopping up spills and mixing colors, Posey learns how t
Here's a book that helps younger kids make a connection between great food and the colors they see in their everyday lives. Red trucks and toys at playtime? How about strawberries and squirty cherry t
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
An irreverent tribute to Goodnight Moon features the goofy underwear-clad bear from Bear in Underwear and his friends, who camp out under the stars at night and wish bugs, lumpy sleeping bags and othe
Featuring foil accents on the cover, a whimsical concept story about self-awareness and good behavior puts young readers "in charge" of an assortment of unruly little monsters who demonstrate such und
Each spread offers two pages of complementary doodling activities. For example, a left-hand page invites kids to doodle raindrops falling on a picture of a plane, and the right-hand page asks them to
The award-winning creators of Alphabeasties and Bugs but the Numbers have gone prehistoric! Using letters in an artful assortment of type, the famed duo create a menagerie of dazzling dinosaurs and pa
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
An alphabetical primer for kids who want to know all about going to the dentist presents a reassuring tour of typical equipment, conditions and procedures, from Appointments and Bibs to Cavities and X
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
Uses the same signature format and style as the series' previous titles. The question "What boat am I?" and a linked written clue invites kids to lift the first portion of the folded page to reveal an
Writing stories with his dedicated grandmother, young Rusty discovers that even grownups have occasional difficulties expressing themselves when he helps his grandmother through a bout of writer's blo
A young boy and his best buddy Butterscotch search for hidden treasure, save the city from an angry monster, and patrol a kingdom. Amazing adventures ensue as brave boy knight saves the day!
Super Crazy Cat Dance creator Aron Steinke is back, and now he's gone to the dogs! All aboard for the Super Duper Dog Park?an awesome amusement park where dogs ride bikes, fly kites, and have an unfor
In this charming tale, Daniel Cleary introduces friends Prickles the cat, who likes to keep the house squeaky-clean, and Squeeky the mouse, who has befriended a cluster of unwelcome dust bunnies. When
"In this delightful tale, based on a true story, a suburban family adopts a wild turkey and raises it by hand. Joanne Ingis takes readers on an unbelievable journey, from the hatching of the egg, to t
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
What's Bear to do? There are seven days in a week, and Bear has seven different pair of underwear! Should he wear the red ones, the green, or the blue? How about the polka-dotted pair? Whatever pair B
Caldecott award-winning illustrator Simms Taback adds Farm Animals to his best-selling City Animals and Safari Animals series. Just like the other books, Farm Animals is a guessing game. Turn the page
In the year 165 B.C.E., Mattathias and the Maccabees defeated the Syrians and reclaimed their Great Temple in Jerusalem. Though they planned an eight-day celebration to rededicate the Temple, they had