The gingerbread man outruns everybody, until he meets the quick-witted fox. ;The gingerbread man outruns everybody, until he meets the quick-witted fox.
Do not feed the animals, the notice board said. But Mr McGee had a big bag of bread. Share in the fun with this new Pamela Allen book for the very young as Mr McGee sets out to feed the animals in the zoo, and meets one very hungry crocodile! Author Biography Pamela Allen is a phenomenon in the world of children's books. In twenty-five years she has produced thirty-six picture books, many of wh…
Think and discuss: Do you know how to make gingerbread?
Bread is a food enjoyed by people in all parts of the world. Its many shapes, sizes, textures, and colors are as varied as the people who eat it. This photographic round-the-world tour provides a glimpse into the rich variety of world cultures, as well as an informative look at an important food that everyone agrees is as necessary as water and air. Supports the Common Core State Standards.
I Know That! is a series developed to introduce non-fiction books to children in their first years at school. It gives young readers confidence by building on facts they already know and covers a variety of topics in a way that supports both learning and reading skills
"Good bread is hard to find and easy to make," says Dan Leader as he draws you into the ancient world of traditional bread baking. Unlike any other bread book, Bread Alone will provide you with a comprehensive guide to creating—at home—the country-style breads that have consistently captured the imagination and the taste buds of the world. In a richly told tale, Leader chronicles his cro…
Emergent-reader nonfiction takes on a whole new face! Consistent print placement, predictable text patterns, and strong picture clues make this series ideal for emergent readers. All Welcome Books are positioned in the middle Early Intervention range (8-13) and have been thoroughly reviewed and approved by our distinguished reading advisory board.
Four favorite legends from retold and illustrated by Tomie DePaola, covering folktales from Texas to Italy.
Little Red Hen finds some grains of wheat but when she ask the cat, the dog and the goose to help her plant them, they are all too busy. When Little Red Hen has finally grown the wheat, harvested it,turned it into flour and baked the bread the others are only to willing to help her eat it - but will she let them?