Hardcover
(Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1987)
Jessie hunts high and low--in the cabinets, the washing machine, and other unlikely places--for her missing sneaker and beach gear as Mom prepares to leave for the beach
1988 Scholastic Guided Reading Program Level H -- A Clean House for Mole and Mouse (P) by Harriet Ziefert / Pictures by David Prebenna ***ISBN-13: 9780590445085 ***32 Pages
Paperback
(Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1986)
Lewis, a little lion cub, is so afraid of the dark that he keeps postponing his bedtime, until his understanding mother solves the problem by purchasing a night-light for Lewis
The first little pig builds a house of straw, but the hungry wolf blows it down. The second little pig builds a house of sticks, but the hungry wolf blows that down too. What will happen to the third little pig? A familiar story line, brief sentences, and visual clues make this an ideal choice for beginning readers. Three little pigs leave home to seek their fortunes and have to deal with a threatening wolf.
Presents the amusing tale of an old man who is not able to pull a stubborn turnip out of the ground and goes in search of assistance from others, young and old, who come to his aid but are not able to help him either. Simultaneous.
What should I eat in space today? Something that won't float away! Food that sticks onto a spoon Is best when dining on the moon. Learn all about the pioneering dog-stronauts and how technology created for space affects our life on earth. Each section tops off with activities and kick-starting questions that expand a child's understanding of the subject matter and how it applies to the wider world and his or her daily life. Make it personal, make it fun, and science will captivate young readers
A keepsake filled with humorous and honest sayings about friendship features unique artwork and five original adhesive bandages for kids to collect and trade. Original.
Based loosely on the Comden & Green song "I Say Good Morning to the Sun," jaunty verse takes readers to different landscapes in which a small boy is saying so many "good morning"'s that by the time he is done, it's time to say "goodnight!" All are rendered in Barroux's signature droll and endearing style.
Can you BAA like a sheep? SING like a bird? WHINNY like a horse ahead of the herd? Simms Taback's charming critters will have kids mooing, quacking, and hee-haw-ing. The lively lenticular cover shows a quacking duck who's on the move!