Boxer and Brandon (Danish Children’s Book)
Boxer and Brandon (Danish edition).This is a touching story of friendship between a dog and a little boy. When one of them needs help they are always there for each other. This is what true friendship means.
The Reason There’s BubblesTheReason There’s Bubbles
When Finn the mouse is whisked away to Fairyland, adventure is not far behind. The Reason There's Bubbles continues the story of the little grey mouse who we first met in The Trouble with Bubbles. In this new tale, Finn is brought into a magical world to use his clever mind and creativity to help protect the fairies. Along the way, he meets new friends-a clumsy red-headed squirrel, a mystical insect, and a self-conscious turtle-who will help him find a way to travel to a faraway land and fulfill a new quest. The Reason There's Bubbles is designed as a read-aloud book for parents to enjoy with their children. The whimsical poetry and engaging characters help children understand that it's okay to be different, that at times we all feel misunderstood, and that with love and kindness-and a sprinkling of fairy dust-anything is possible.
Small White and her Friends
FOR READERS AGED 2 TO 4 YEARS. Courage and persistence are vital to rescuing friends in trouble. Little bugs are in danger. Taken away by the river, they only have feeble straw to keep them afloat. Will a frog and a small white butterfly be able to save them? Or will they all be caught by a hungry heron? Read about the animal characters' adventures, and find out. This beautifully illustrated and engaging story will inspire and entertain young readers while showing examples of bravery and true friendship. Great for storytime, this picture book makes a perfect gift for ages 2 to 4 years.excellent for young readers ages 2 to 4large and easy-to-read fontfull-page, age-appropriate illustrationspositive messagequickly captures children's attentionperfect for bedtime readingideal gift for baby showers, birthdays, and graduation
The Little Pug Meg
Meg is a young pug who is discovering the world around her and learning life lessons. Along the way, she'll learn about the importance of family, listening to your parents, and a dog's purpose.
What Makes Me Special?
Sometimes we are unsure what is so great about ourselves. As children, we can be unsure who we are and why we are special. This book teaches children to look for their differences as good qualities! Nikku the narwhal is upset because he does not know what is special about himself. His friends, Pitsi the penguin and Paunna the polar bear try to help Nikku on his quest to find out what makes him special!
Wake Up, Little Pup
"Go to sleep, Broachie!" Mama cried. "We are going to the zoo tomorrow! You don't want to miss anything!"Broachie, a story of a precocious puppy is inspired by granddaughter, Elise, who as a baby, thought sleeping was a waste of time.Broachie misses out on the excitement at the zoo with all his siblings. He learns a lesson of why sleeping is necessary in order to have fun the next day.
One Small Buffalo
Small Buffalo is eating grass. The prairie is quiet.Then, it happens... a sound. The herd is in danger!Will Small Buffalo be able to save his friends?One Small Buffalo is a story about having the courage to go against the herd and speaking up for what is right even when your voice is small.
Finding Lord Stanley
The main characters of Finding Lord Stanley are three sisters who started their summer vacation in the usual manner, playing with friends. Playing games in the front yard turned into a surprise discovery under a bush in the neighbor's yard, a tiny grey kitten. The girls set out to convince their Mom and Dad that the kitten needed a home. Although Mom was easily convinced, their Dad would be a challenge. This delightful story takes a few twists and turns until the sisters gave this lost kitten a "furever" home.
Boxer and Brandon (Danish Children’s Book)
Boxer and Brandon (Danish edition).This is a touching story of friendship between a dog and a little boy. When one of them needs help they are always there for each other. This is what true friendship means.
Ken the Keeper
Ken the Keeper is a story that celebrates the spirit of animal lovers everywhere. Ken is a real kid that loves animals so much he started The Happy Animals Club, a no-kill animal shelter that cares for all living creatures until they are ready to be set free. With donations from people all around the world, Ken rescues thousands of animals each year. Ken the Keeper shines a light on the power of helping the helpless; be a Keeper!Ken the Keeper is Courtney Kotloski's second book, which celebrates the spirit of real kids.
The Children and George
Charles and his younger sisters take daily trips to a creek that runs behind their house; The Branch as they call it. This place is magical to them because after each rain they discover something new in the waters. One day after the rain they stumble upon something they've never seen before. This something creates a new purpose for their visits. The Children and George is an endearing tale of a boy and his sisters and the many treasures they find at their special place, The Branch. Charles Criner was born in 1945 and raised in Athens, a small town in East Texas. He attended Texas Southern University in Houston between 1964 and 1968, studying under the guidance of the renowned late artist, Dr. John T. Biggers. Criner is noted for his cartoons including the "Johnny Jones" series created while in the Army and later adapted for The Houston Post, "The Job Crowd", "The Dogs" and a few others. He also collaborated with his longtime friend, newspaper columnist and sportswriter William Henry Hygh on the "Johnny Jones" cartoon carried in The Houston Post with Hygh providing the narrative for Criner's art. Criner's art, ads, and cartoons have been featured in Ebony Magazine, Houston Business Journal, the Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and in advertising for the Houston Oilers. Since 1997, Criner has been the Artist-in-Residence at the Museum of Printing History in Houston, where he operates a studio, further Criner's artwork is included in numerous prestigious private collections throughout the United States, and has been exhibited at or is in the permanent collections of several museums. Additionally, several of Criner's student works completed during his time at Texas Southern University are published in the 1978 book Black Art in Houston by John Biggers, Carroll Simms, and John Edward Weems published by Texas A&M University Press. "The Children and George" is Mr. Criner's first children's book. It is the first of a planned series.
ArcusThe colourful tale of a Hedgehog
An ordinary hedgehog going about his hedgehog ways. He tells us what he gets up too at night and what his favourite foods are. He then continues to tell us that he needs to tell us something so magical that happened today. Last night a sunny but wet evening, he wakes up from his bed to suddenly be confronted with flashes of various vibrant colours that make him dizzy and fall to the ground. He then awakes to the sun shining and is very confused? He then sees that his brown coat has changed into the most beautiful of rainbow colours. It turns out our prickly character had stumbled into a rainbow, turning his nose to Indigo! Besides this he also is no longer nocturnal and can play in the sunshine. He is very pleased with his transformation as it makes him unique. This now multi - coloured character, states he urgently needs a name and comes up with Arcus (Latin for rainbow). The last surprise is that Arcus can also glow neon at night! Arcus then says goodbye and will see us all soon with another hedgehog tale to tell.
I Love Autumn (Greek English Bilingual Book for Kids)
Greek English Bilingual Children's Book. Perfect for kids studying English or Greek as their second language.In this children's book, Jimmy, the little bunny, explores autumn, his favorite season. He enjoys being outside and playing with colorful leaves. When it starts raining, he and his family find interesting activities to do at home. They spend a wonderful day together, no matter the weather.
Leon das L繹wchen
Leon das L繹wchen ist ein Buch in dem die Erinnerungen an das Leben des besten Freundes eines Menschen in einer spielerischer Art und Weise festgehalten wurden.F羹r mich ist Leon mehr als nur ein Hund. Leon ist mein Bruder, bester Freund, Seelenverwandter, treuer Weggef瓣hrte, Fellkn瓣uel, Joggingpartner, Schutzengel, Therapist, mein Ein und Alles, meine Inspiration, der Fels in meiner Brandung und meine bessere H瓣lfte.Wenn Du auch denkst, dass Dein Hund mehr als nur Dein bester Freund ist, dann glaube ich, dass Du Dich mit diesem Buch sehr verbunden f羹hlen wirst.
Esther Eagle Can’t SoarA Zoo Me In Picture Book for ages 3-6
A Royal Dragonfly Award Winner Esther Eagle Can't Soar is an enlightening tale of Esther the Eagle, who wants nothing more than to soar. With a fenced in habitat, it's harder for a young eagle than you would think. When Esther tries to soar within her habitat, she notices something about her habitat she never knew and her flight goes topsy turvy. Nobody understands Esther. Her mother thinks she's being silly. The people watching her laugh. With no support, how is a young eagle supposed to soar? Esther is finally able to soar with some help from her father and the zoo staff. With musical phrasing and bold colorful illustrations, this tale is a wonderful message to every child to believe in her dreams.
The Very Thirsty ButterflyTheVery Thirsty Butterfly
Monarchs are one of the most common butterfly species. They flit passed us in our gardens, but if we knew some of them will undertake a 2,000-mile journey to Mexico, we'd be amazed! Nature never ceases to inspire these epic stories.Read the charmingly sweet life-story of a very thirsty butterfly having to take a very long journey.Ever wondered how a monarch butterfly manages to migrate all the way to Mexico? She needs to drink a lot of energy! Follow a very thirsty butterfly emerging from her cocoon, searching for more and MORE energy to help tackle the momentous trip south, to the moment she finally lays her eggs to start life all over again.End pages include fun facts about these delicate, yet incredible insects.The colorful collage artwork throughout complements the subtly humorous text.Perfect for reading aloud and shared story time.Aimed at children ages 3-8, although enjoyed by parents too.Trim size: 11 x 8.5"A monarch butterfly makes frequent stops to quench her thirst on her migratory journey southward.In what is clearly an homage to Eric Carle's iconic children's classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar, this charming debut picture book follows a monarch butterfly. She emerges on a green leaf and stretches her orange wings "in the warmth of an autumn sun," preparing to make her 2,000-mile journey to Mexico. Through the pages that follow, the thirsty butterfly finds the energy she needs by sipping from flowers along the way and from a glass of fruit juice at a farmer's stall before joining other monarchs as she "soared and surfed the warm air currents south" to reach her destination. The butterfly finds a mate, heads north, and lays her eggs on milkweed leaves. The acknowledgment of the completion of the monarch's life cycle is soothingly stated: "Her work was done, her energy spent. Away she flew, life would begin anew!" Visual aspects of Grimbeek's book are in the Carle vein: Large font black text is set against pages bright with painted collage art that is well positioned against white space. A golden sun, green leaves, and individual flowers-lavender, primroses, honeysuckle, a daisy, a pansy, and more-are vividly depicted, reflecting the warmth that infuses the text. The author/illustrator bookends the story with a labeled image showing the anatomy of a monarch and a list of facts about these butterflies.This visually appealing tale gently relates the colorful life story of a monarch butterfly." - KIRKUS
The Big Fire
Some time ago in the hills of the Rocky Mountains there lived many families of delightfully happy bunnies. They spent their days hopping about the forests of Colorado and enjoying the peace of the mountains. But one fateful day disaster struck! Forced to move away from their old burrows, the bunnies set out in search of a new place to call home. Join Jared the bunny as he learns the meaning of true strength in a story of forgiveness and friendship. Written by Juliette Winningham and Duane Barone, with Nicholas Kistler. Illustrated by Cristal Baldwin.
Nawi
Nawi y su due簽a reciben un mensaje muy importante que las ayudar獺 a entender de d籀nde proviene Nawi, una perrita muy diferente a los dem獺s. Esta historia de amor y aceptaci籀n nos invita a conocer sobre las leyendas que llenan de color a la cultura mexicana. La edici籀n biling羹e, espa簽ol/n獺huatl, invita a los peque簽os lectores a disfrutar de la musicalidad de dos idiomas que entrelazan la riqueza y la herencia cultural que sigue viva, lista para ser compartida. Celebremos nuestras diferencias y aprendamos sobre nuestra herencia milenaria.
Tiberius, Arapaima, and the Monster Eel
All seems idyllic in the small village of Winiperu, nestled in the Amazon rainforest among glittering lakes and waterfalls. But one day the fishermen come back empty-handed and afraid. A gigantic eel has swallowed up all the fish! Adventurous 10-year-old Tiberius, and his best friend Sun-Raya, volunteer to set out on a quest to find the prehistoric Arapaima. This fish, that is "bigger than a chicken, bigger than a rabbit, bigger than a sheep, bigger than a cow, bigger than an elephant, and bigger than the Monster Eel" is the only thing that can save the village.On their quest Tiberius, Sun-Raya, and the rest of the volunteers encounter wild animals and other dangers. Will they succeed in bringing the Arapaima safely back home? Can they learn from their experiences? And will Tiberius truly become, as the fortune-teller foretold, the youngest Grand Chief ever?Tiberius, Arapaima and the Monster Eel is an exuberant tale of ingenuity and bravery, that will delight young readers. In the words of Tiberius: "Life is an adventure every day. Listen to your heart, love what you do. Dreams do come true."
The Boy Who Loved Cats
Nat is a fashionable little boy who just loves the difference in his cat friends. He and his cats teach children to embrace diversity. The different cats use their differences to work as a team to solve a common problem. This book embraces the power of diversity, acceptance of differences and how teamwork can be used to benefit everyone.
Lonnie the Loon Learns to Call
A curious little loon named Lonnie wants to learn how to call like his Dad. In this concept book, loon lovers of all ages will discover the purpose for the four distinct sounds made by the Common Loon. Practice along with Lonnie by scanning the QR Codes using a QR Code Reader App to hear actual loon calls.
The Little Black Bear Who Could Not SleepTheLittle Black Bear Who Could Not Sleep
Follow curious cub Boris as he ventures out into a winter wonderland and returns to his cozy cave a colder but wiser little bear. "Who are you?"asked the moose. "I'm Boris." "You are a little bear," said the moose. "You should be asleep in your den." "I will," said Boris. "But first I want to explore."
Zippy Schnauzers Deux Joyeux Schnauzers en France
Zippy Schnauzers Deux Joyeux Schnauzers en France is the French edition of Zippy Schnauzers in France.Deux schnauzers aventuriers cherchent des baguettes de pain dans toute la France. Leur faim grandit pendant leur voyage. Comment arriveront-ils ? mettre la patte sur les baguettes ? Les enfants peuvent développer leurs capacités d'observation en aidant Kaiser et Otto à trouver les baguettes.
Molly Waits Her Turn
Every pup knows the excitement of treat time - especially Molly Paws! In this charming tale based on true events, this sweet little doggie learns an important lesson about patience while waiting for her favorite after-dinner treat.Little ones will giggle at Molly's wiggles and squirms as she tries her very best to wait her turn. Through Papa's gentle guidance, children will discover alongside Molly that good things come to those who wait!Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers ages 0-5, this delightful story helps young readers learn about patience through adorable illustrations and relatable moments that will have the whole family smiling.Each book in The Everyday Adventures of Papa & Paws(R) series features: Charming illustrations that capture every emotional momentAge-appropriate storytelling perfect for ages 0-5Real-life situations that children instantly relate toGentle life lessons woven naturally into each taleTrue stories that make the messages even more meaningfulOpportunities for family bonding and discussion
Hoppy’s Big City Adventure
Hoppy's friends tell him a storm is coming, but the frog ignores their warnings and falls asleep on his lily pad. When he wakes up lost in the city, he has no idea how to get back to his faraway home. Follow his unexpected adventure and what he learns from it!
There Once Was a Kitty Who Traveled
In this book, Digit loves to go places, Exciting and new, as each case is;From one place to the next, Always choosing the best, Recalling new friends with kind faces.As she travels to each place with glee, With tales of grand history;She remembers so well, Great stories to tell, Of ventures on land and on sea!Ardyce West is currently writing and illustrating the "A Kitty Named Digit" children's book series under her favored nom de plume, "Zadie Cahill." Ardyce is an optimum blend of spirituality and transformation. She is a Licensed Practitioner for United Centers for Spiritual Living in Colorado, as well as a certified Life Mastery Consultant and DreamBuilder Coach. She has expertly chaired large retreats and facilitated transformative healing workshops, assisting others in living a full spectrum wholehearted life through the brilliant guidance and intuition she provides for individuals and groups. Also an extremely accomplished artist, Ardyce has conducted many art and jewelry workshops. A brilliant storyteller, she is the author of the captivating metaphysical historical fiction series, "Continuum," and the beautifully written poignant non-fiction, "I Never Heard You Cry.
The Very Thirsty ButterflyTheVery Thirsty Butterfly
Monarchs are one of the most common butterfly species. They flit passed us in our gardens, but if we knew some of them will undertake a 2,000-mile journey to Mexico, we'd be amazed! Nature never ceases to inspire these epic stories.Read the charmingly sweet life-story of a very thirsty butterfly having to take a very long journey.Ever wondered how a monarch butterfly manages to migrate all the way to Mexico? She needs to drink a lot of energy! Follow a very thirsty butterfly emerging from her cocoon, searching for more and MORE energy to help tackle the momentous trip south, to the moment she finally lays her eggs to start life all over again.End pages include fun facts about these delicate, yet incredible insects.The colorful collage artwork throughout complements the subtly humorous text.Perfect for reading aloud and shared story time.Aimed at children ages 3-8, although enjoyed by parents too.Trim size: 4 x 6"A monarch butterfly makes frequent stops to quench her thirst on her migratory journey southward.In what is clearly an homage to Eric Carle's iconic children's classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar, this charming debut picture book follows a monarch butterfly. She emerges on a green leaf and stretches her orange wings "in the warmth of an autumn sun," preparing to make her 2,000-mile journey to Mexico. Through the pages that follow, the thirsty butterfly finds the energy she needs by sipping from flowers along the way and from a glass of fruit juice at a farmer's stall before joining other monarchs as she "soared and surfed the warm air currents south" to reach her destination. The butterfly finds a mate, heads north, and lays her eggs on milkweed leaves. The acknowledgment of the completion of the monarch's life cycle is soothingly stated: "Her work was done, her energy spent. Away she flew, life would begin anew!" Visual aspects of Grimbeek's book are in the Carle vein: Large font black text is set against pages bright with painted collage art that is well positioned against white space. A golden sun, green leaves, and individual flowers-lavender, primroses, honeysuckle, a daisy, a pansy, and more-are vividly depicted, reflecting the warmth that infuses the text. The author/illustrator bookends the story with a labeled image showing the anatomy of a monarch and a list of facts about these butterflies.This visually appealing tale gently relates the colorful life story of a monarch butterfly." - KIRKUS
Willie Goes for a SwimWillie the Hippopotamus and Friends
Willie is a naughty young hippo, who lives in a Safari Park, and escapes in the evenings to have fun with his animal friends. When the book was tested children from 18 months to 7 years asked for it to be read to them again. This edition features a colouring section at the back.
Pete the Cat: Old MacDonald Had a Farm
For the first time as a sound book, here comes the beloved Pete the Cat!Pete and his friends meet all the animals on the barnyard in this groovy sound book version of Pete the Cat: Old MacDonald Had a Farm--perfect for little hands and for singing along. This sturdy board book features one easy button for turning on and off the music.Pete the Cat: Old MacDonald Had a Farm is by New York Times bestselling creators Kimberly and James Dean.
Secret Paws
Shadow is a small kitten and loves to play in the leaves raked up against the fence. One day she discovers a hole in the fence that leads to the outside world and charges forward through the opening into the street. As she lay in the street, Shadow hears a rumbling noise and looks to see a big yellow bus coming toward her. Quickly Shadow spots a storm drain opening and dives head first into the drain. It is now the scary and secret world of the underground awakens to find Shadow in their space. Follow Shadow to see if she gets out of this drain and the obstacles that happen to her.
Bernie Goes to School
Bernie the one-eyed puppy is ready to go to school. But, is he really ready? His friends encourage him on his first day, and with their support he takes on Puppy School! Mr. Picasso teaches the puppies manners, tricks, and especially to be kind. In his fourth adventure, Bernie learns that school can be a lot of fun! Bernie helps teach kindness and acceptance, and his sweet personality and love of adventure will appeal to young and old alike.
Grandpa's Hat
This story describes the many things that happen to grandpa's big brown hat. From keeping the sun off his head and out of his eyes, blowing away or getting caught by a hook, find out what else happens to Grandpa's hat.
Little Blue Truck
Beep! Beep! Meet Blue! Filled with truck sounds and animal noises, Little Blue Truck is a rollicking homage to the power of friendship and the rewards of helping others.A muddy country road is no match for this little pick-up--that is, until he gets stuck while pushing a dump truck out of the muck.Luckily, Blue has made a pack of farm animal friends along his route. And they're willing to whatever it takes to get their pal back on the road.Little Blue Truck is a joyful cacophony of animal and truck sounds that will have youngsters beeping and quacking--and begging for one more go-round! This padded board book edition is perfect for snuggling.Along the way, readers see that it pays to be kind to our animal friends. If we show a friendly respect to others, we're more likely to get help when we're, say, stuck in the muck in a truck!
Monty and the Land of the Dinodogs
Monty and Cookie are back in a brand-new adventure. While out in the woods Monty and Cookie stumble upon a strange machine, untouched for years. What follows is a monstrous adventure that will take them back to a time long long ago.Hold on tight because the excitement has just begun. We're off to a world undiscovered for thousands of years... Welcome to the Land of the Dinodogs!
One Small Buffalo
Small Buffalo is eating grass. The prairie is quiet.Then, it happens... a sound. The herd is in danger!Will Small Buffalo be able to save his friends?One Small Buffalo is a story about having the courage to go against the herd and speaking up for what is right even when your voice is small.