Kids will get a fun introduction to the letter combinations and sounds that provide the building blocks for so many words. Each puzzle features examples of one blend of letter sounds, such as CR (cra
Beep, beep! Honk, honk! Busytown's residents are on the go! Richard Scarry's wacky introduction to vehicles both realistic and fanciful brims with his trademark humor. Every one of these colorful cars
An illustrated collection of thirty-two popular poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, mostly from A Child's Garden of Verses, includes an introduction about the poet's life and work. Reprint.
Tanya Roitman’s I’m Going to Read titles have already transported children to Boston and New York City. Now, she takes them on a tour of America’s capital, where they’ll visit the White House, look f
Introduce young readers to amazing dinosaurs with this interactive “Lift-the-Flap Adventures” book!Lift the flap . . . and enter the prehistoric world! From Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops to Stegos
This irresistible board book—with a pop-up, pull-tabs, flaps to lift, and wheels to turn—captures both the excitement of Christmas and the joys of being with family for the holiday. There’s a festive
Zack Delacruz is back—and eager to meet Abhi, the new girl at school. But things get off to a rough start when he accidentally knocks her to the ground during a game of dodgeball. And whenever he trie
Children will enjoy playing peek-a-boo and making fun animal sounds with this adorable interactive book. Die cuts allow toddlers to peep through to the next page and guess the animal. The touch-and-fe
This book is sure to crack up young Amy Poehlers and Aziz Ansaris . . . and inspire them to take (and drop) the mic themselves.How did the whale look in a tuxedo? Killer! Just like this new joke book.
A First Book for Young Dance Fans!Plie, releve, jete, BALLET! Share your love of classical dance with little ones. From the five basic positions to simple first steps to performance time, this charmin
Kids—get creative! Packed with plenty of thought-provoking prompts, Draw It Out!helps budding artists express themselves, experiment with different styles, add color, shape, and texture to their work
Where do pants go? Do they go on your head? Do they go on your neck? No!? This humorous story shows kids how to put on their clothes—from the underwear on their bottoms to the hats on their heads and
"On the first day of Christmas, a gift was sent to me: a parrot in a palm tree! Ahoy mateys--Christmas is coming and even pirates celebrate the holiday! This follow-up to the hugely popular A Pirate's
This book is sure to crack up young Amy Poehlers and Aziz Ansaris . . . and inspire them to take (and drop) the mic themselves.Why did the pig become a pastry chef? He was good at bacon! And kids will
After awhile, Crocodile. See you soon, Baboon. LATER, GATOR. Gator’s moving, and he’s so sad to say goodbye to his friends. Worst of all, he doesn’t know anyone in his new neighborhood! But with a lit
Bertie the birdie knows: he's ready to fly from the nest and into the sky. But whenever he's about to take wing, his fellow feathered friends squawk at him to STOP and follow their advice instead. But
Look at me—What am I? A combination of book and masks, Look at Me has “handles” so parents can easily hold it up to their own or their child’s face. Generously sized die-cut eyeholes make it easy to s
This interactive book helps introduce babies to the game of peek-a-boo—and to imaginative play. By holding the book up as a mask, parents can take their children to the wonderful world of pretend. Whe
FOR LITTLE TRAVELERS I love you: three of the very best words in the world! And thanks to this adorable board book, preschoolers will learn how to say it in seven different languages. Travel
On the first day of Christmas, a gift was sent to me: a parrot in a palm tree!Ahoy mateys—Christmas is coming, and even pirates celebrate the holiday! This follow-up to the hugely popularA Pirate's Ni
Baa Baa Black Sheep, have you any . . . songs? Children love to sing and be sung to, and these perennial tunes are always top the kids’ hit parade. Little ones will love the repertory that includes “I
Pack up the pooches and load the van.We need to leave by eight!There’s so much to bring.Do we have everything?Come on, we can’t be late!The classic song gets a fresh new twist! The fun begins when Gra
Jack and his marvelous beanstalk made their first appearance in England in 1734—and for nearly three centuries the tale has continued to enchant children. After all, what could be more reassuring to a
Determined to win tickets to an Elvis Poultry concert, hens Marge and Lola enter the Barnyard Talent Show, then, while the ducks who usually win the contest jeer, they test out their abilities.
Look out—monsters are arising from the graveyard eager to crush skulls, eat brains, and drink blood! Created by tried-and-true origami author Duy Nguyen as a follow-up to his popularZombigami, these 1
Whimsical and witty, 'Man Gave Names to All the Animals' first appeared on Bob Dylan's album Slow Train Coming in 1979. With Dylan's blessing, illustrator Jim Arnosky has crafted a stunning picture bo
The author describes and identifies venomous snakes and their harmless cousins, where to find a two hundred pound lizard, and how to avoid becoming an alligator's lunch, in a text with fold-out pages.
Spasibo, arigato, shukran, merci! Tiger's taking a trip—and everywhere she goes, from the market in Moscow to a boat on Egypt's Nile River, she says "thank you" to the friendly people she meets. And,
Although nothing makes him happier than listening to all the wonderful sounds of the forest, Quiet Bunny begins to feel sad that he has no special sound of his own and so turns to the cricket, snake,
These rascal puppies don't care if day is done and the hour has come to sleep: they want to play! So they ask for water and tissues, and beg to check for monsters under the bed. But before too long th
Although Avery cannot stand to eat the grub, is allergic to horses, and gets rope burns from lassos, he learns at cowboy camp that he is uniquely qualified in the most important cowboy quality.
Say “nighty-night”—it's animal bedtime around the world! From the moose in Maine to a Bahama iguana, from Australian kangaroos to pandas in China, sleepy creatures everywhere are ready to rest under b
Why did Columbus want to reach the New World—and was he the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean? What was life like on one of his ships? What did America look like before Columbus arrived? How did Colum
Here's a great topic to drive kids to pen and paper! Featuring not only futuristic race cars but big rigs, snazzy convertibles, buses, motorcycles, and pick-up trucks, it's got a parking lot's worth o
When children pick up their pencils to draw these mythological creatures and fantasy figures, they're entering a world of the imagination. Ranging from fierce-looking dragons and flying beasts to trol
“Dinosaurs” and “kids”: when those two words come together, you know you've got a winner. The popularity of these prehistoric beasts just never seems to fade. So children will be thrilled to create a
With so many adorable dogs to choose from—from a cute cocker spaniel to a friendly-looking Rottweiler—every child will be able to draw his or her favorite puppy. The variety helps build skills, as you
From boiling heat to bone-chilling cold, from dry deserts to dark caves, from tall mountains to deep seas: these animals survive in the extreme environments. Meet incredible creatures, including polar