Picture books brought alive with real cats and dogs happily playing out their adventures. Engaging little tales to be enjoyed and visually followed by children of all ages (grown-ups too!)
Paperback
(G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 1990)
A collection of poems filled with wordplay tells of a potato that cries, a windstorm that sweeps Brooklyn away, and a little girl who keeps a star for a nightlight
A celebration of a year on a farm is comprised of simple, heartfelt poems surrounded with pastel illustrations of such images as sleeping lambs, the buckles on a faded pair of overalls, and a speckled quail.
Compared to nice Ms. Simpson, Mr. Garrett, Ellie's substitute teacher, seems mean and unfair, until his handling of several class crises changes Ellie's feelings towards him
Paperback
(University of California Libraries, Jan. 1, 1877)
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A little rabbit cannot fall asleep because he finds the night dark and scary, but when he watches it with his grandfather he sees it full of stars and crickets and moon.