Summary: Sam loves mud and jam and all sorts of things that make him dirty and messy.
This fresh, visually sophisticated follow-up to Who Done It? and Who What Where? tackles the topic of memory, as each page asks the reader to remember a detail about the characters featured on the page before. With die-cuts, clever folds, and imaginative illustrations, this book requires the sharpest readers' keen attention! The call to action on every page makes this a wonderful lap read or re…
Noodles and his shadow enjoy a fantastically fun day at the beach in this Level One Scholastic Reader by author/illustrator Hans Wilhelm! Noodles is going to the beach! He brings along his shadow friend. Together, they romp in the sand. Noodles watches as his friend goes from tall and thin to short and fat. When a cloud arrives, his shadow friend disappears! But all it takes is a little s…
Slow Snail hits the ball so hard during a baseball game that it flies to the moon and back. Will Snail have time to slide in for a home run?
In this sequel to "Mr McGee", Mr McGee's adventures take him underwater. Simple text and pictures make this story ideal for sharing with the very young.
A collection of jokes and riddles acted out by a variety of animal characters
Some trucks help on the farm. Some trucks help in the city. Some cars like to drive in the snow. And some cars like to drive to the beach. All cars and trucks LOVE to be on the ROAD! Todd Parr brings his trademark bright colors and bold lines to his new book about cars, trucks, and the occasional bus. In a fun collection of silly images, Todd explores all of the ways vehicles hav…
There are so many different kinds of animals at the zoo, and they each make lots and lots (and sometimes LOTS!) of poo. So what do zoos do with all of that poo? This zany, fact-filled romp explores zoo poo, from cube-shaped wombat poo to white hyena scat, and all of the places it ends up, including in science labs and elephant-poo paper—even backyard gardens!
Wherever we live in this world—whether our country is rich or poor—water is vital to our survival on this planet. This book follows the daily lives of children in Peru,Mauritania, the United States, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Tajikistan, and explores what water means to them.Where does it come from? How do they use it?