Vampire's Halloween, a book shaped like (what else?) a vampire, preparations for the vampire's favorite night of the year are in full swing. This could be the start of a boo!-tiful series! Illustrated by John Bianchi
Whiskerville is a friendly, busy place to be, especially at bed time. These lively books are simply written and ideal to read aloud. These are full of interest and increase active vocabulary.
Board book
(Gullane Children's Books, June 30, 1999)
Lullaby and goodnight...Sshh! Everyone's asleep--fish, hen, cat, and puppy. Now each animal needs to go to the right bed. Can you tuck them in properly? The colored ribbons will help you figure out who belongs where. 10 pages (all in color), 7 x 7.
In the evening a little boy puts away his toys, takes a bath, puts on his pajamas, listens to a story, looks outside at the moon and stars, and goes to sleep
This book focuses on words within words. Crows wearing crowns and hairy chairs are just some of the fanciful illustrations to help children lean how to find smaller words inside bigger words.