Library Binding
(Parents Magazine Press, Aug. 16, 1979)
This is an out of print, classic story. But No Elephants, is the story of Grandma Tildy and the joy she experienced through her sharing and caring. A happily ever after story that beautifully shows the value of kindness, and the unexpected ways that we can help one another.
Hardcover
(Parents' Magazine Press, March 15, 1974)
An introduction to two kinds of sign language: finger spelling, or forming words letter by letter with the fingers, and signing, or making signs with one or two hands for each word or idea.
Hardcover
(Parents' Magazine Press, March 15, 1977)
The ambitious wife of a bear who loves to fish changes their comfortable and simple home life by pushing her husband into bigger and bigger business endeavors. They both learn something from the experience.
Hardcover
(Parents' Magazine Press, March 15, 1968)
While this version is of Japanese origin, it orginated first in China as Ma Liang and it was a boy. In the original tale as it was first handed down decades, nay centry or more ago, Ma liang came froma a poor family and the paint brush brought wealth and comfort. in this Japanese version This book tells of a little Chinese boy who does not appreciate what he has and wants more and more and more. It is a great book that can be used to teach what happens when you wish for something without realizing how it can impact your life or how greedy you may be becoming. The art is especially important in this book because it coincides with the story line very well. The little boy has a magic paint brush and the art is done so that it appears to be coming directly from his brush