A cumulative rhyme and charming pictures bring Emily's excitement to life as she decides what costume to wear and prepares to get dressed for Halloween. Original.
It's Passover, and family and friends are coming over to celebrate. Young readers can lift the flaps and join the fun as the family in this lively story asks the Four Questions, samples the foods on the Seder plate, hunts for the Afikomen, and more. A great way to introduce the history and traditions of this important Jewish holiday to the very young.
An education in silliness schools readers in really bad quips, gags, and giggles about higher--and lower--learning, in which scientists diet so they can win the No-belly Prize and a "sinonym" is a naughty word. Original.
Because Shawn and his dog Keeper were born on the same day, they share a wonderful party on their sixth birthday, until it appears that Keeper has eaten the cake. Simultaneous.
When Shawn brings his beloved dog, Keeper, to class to demonstrate tricks for show-and-tell, things quickly get out-of-control as an overly excited Keeper creates chaos with every steps he takes.
When Shawn brings his beloved dog, Keeper, to class to demonstrate tricks for show-and-tell, things quickly get out-of-control as an overly excited Keeper creates chaos with every steps he takes. Simultaneous.
Amateur magician Hal performs his tricks perfectly, but his brother Chuck always reveals Hal's secrets, so Hal and his friends rig an encore trick that will stump even the know-it-all Chuck. By the author of Liars.
Because Shawn and his dog Keeper were born on the same day, they share a wonderful party on their sixth birthday, until it appears that Keeper has eaten the cake.