Based on a Native American legend, this is the tale of a compassionate, courageous mouse who journeys to a far-off land and becomes a magnificent soaring eagle. "Beautifully written and illustrated."--School Library Journal.
Library Binding
(Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Sept. 1, 1994)
A second volume in an award-winning picture book series of American history relates the exciting, moving, and sometimes sad story of the first explorers who came to America, including Hudson, Ponce de Leo+a7n, Drake, and John Smith.
A young girl reminisces about the journey from her cholera-ravaged village in Eastern Europe to the United States where she is reunited with her father.
An illustrated version of the classic folk song from 1810 tells the story of how papa fox goes off to town on a dark night to try to get dinner for his family
A young reader's introduction to nature follows a naturalist's reflections and observations over the course of a year spent tracking wildlife and tending a Vermont farm.
Library Binding
(Lothrop Lee & Shepard, Sept. 1, 1993)
In a mystery adaptation of the classic nursery rhyme, Inspector Owl gathers the clues that are shown in the full-color illustrations to find the doer of "a deed most foul"--the murder of Cock Robin.