All living things need food to survive, but not all living things eat the same kinds of food. Plants make their own food from sunlight, air, and water. This book helps children learn about food-gathering techniques animals use, such as camouflage, echolocation, pouncing, trapping, poisoning, and using tools.
A look at Kwanzaa introduces readers to the annual week-long reunion of family and friends during which African Americans celebrate their heritage, describing the foods they eat, the clothes they wear, and the stories they enjoy.
Sekarang ini dongeng telah menjadi unsur penting dalam kehidupan anak. Dongeng menjadi alat bagi orang dewasa, khususnya orangtua, untuk membukakan pintu yang mengantar seorang anak ke dunia imajinasi. Banyak dongeng yang telah dikenal di dunia ini, banyak dongeng yang telah ditulis dan diterbitkan, tapi tidak semua dongeng tersebut layak menjadi harta karun seumur hidup---LIFETIME TREASURES---…
Mary yearns to play with the children she sees outside each day, but she is too sick to join them. In order to give Mary comfort and contentment, her father, the toy-maker, fashions three dolls that look like the children outdoors. Many years later, Mary and her granddaughter return to the toy shop and discover that her father's gifts live on!
Questions and answers with illustrations that must children and adults ask. Ex: Why is the sea salty? What are breezes? What is a UFO? Why do we need to eat? What is a Phoenix? What is the Grand Canyon?
Some of the poems in this book were written especially for you and other children your age. These poems are about people and animals, night and day, and the world you know. You'll find some silly nonsense poems and rhymes, too. There are skipping rope rhymes, riddles, tongue twisters, and poems to say for fun. And there are some old stories with wise words. People have told them, listened to th…
Once upon a time there was a miller who had three sons. All his life the miller had worked hard, but when he died he did not leave behind him a fortune as his sons had expected. Their father had died a poor man. All he had to leave them was his mill, his donkey and his cat - a sleek, handsome creature which was very clever at catching mice.
A little boy is excited at the prospect of spending the night at his friend's house but worries how he'll get along without his teddy bear.