All the Things You Could Be
Children love to dream of what they'll be when they grow up, and there are so many jobs to choose from! For instance, they could be astronauts, teachers, doctors or athletes. Indeed, they could travel to outer space, and they could also use those energies of bravery and adventure in so many different ways. Or like the teacher, the energies of patience and kindness can be implemented in every area of life. What if, children could use their natural gifts, energies, and talents to do what comes easy to them, and brings them the most joy? In this delightful and inspiring poem, written for children five years and older, Leanne Pastor encourages children to do what comes naturally, as living true to oneself leads to a fuller, more joy-filled life. As the poem reminds us, you can be and do anything you choose. Just remember, you can always change your mind, and, when in doubt, always follow your joy! No matter, whether you're 5 or 40, it is never too late to be happy. The most important thing in life is to be yourself and do what brings you joy! Joy has a ripple effect, and when you enjoy what you do, you'll become the invitation for others to choose joy. In this way, "All the Things You Could Be" is about building, person by person, a kinder and happier world.
Jelly In My Belly
Kids of all ages love to laugh. 'Jelly In My Belly' is a collection of original rhyming poems that will have children, pre-teens, and teens smiling, laughing, and reading over and over again. From the author of 'Rhymes for Kids' and 'Rhymes For Teens.' 48-pages.Poems includes: 'Anudder Peanut Butter, ' 'Sticky Business, ' 'Red, White, and Blueberries, ' 'My Runny Nose, ' 'Bitter Batter, ' 'Wyatt Burp, ' 'I Thought My Brain Liked Me, ' 'I Wish I Had Wishes, ' 'How To Make a Friend, ' 'The Wish List, ' and 17 more!Here is a poem sample: HOW TO MAKE A FRIENDTell me how you make a friend -- with flour, eggs, and batter? THIS is how you make a friend the only things that matter. You mix a little kindness and add a bit of sharing blend in common interest and stir in lots of caring. So making friends is easy and it's something you can do. Every time you make a friend they're making one with YOU.
The Pumpkin Pets
This is the first in a series of stories that tells a tale of angels that find a magical valley in which the lord produces a special gift for them. This is a tale of how children can be assured of love and acceptance with the help of a special friend.
All the Year Round
Discover the most entertaining way to spend the year: with a spot of spring cleaning (that ends in a mess), a summer picnic (invaded by ants), Halloween dress-up (or not, if you're already scary) and the only thing to be done in December . . .
Wonderful Wiggling Whirling Worms
A delightful children's picture book told in rhyme about worms. This little book is filled with colorful pictures and fun facts about worms.David R Morgan is an award winning author. He has won the Acorn Award for best children's picture book, the Paragon Prize for children's stories, the Newman Prize for an Educational Series, and has received a Soundings Nomination for performed poetry and music. He has brought his diverse talents to his new books about brilliant bijou beasties many of us are curious about.David has a unique way of making us like these wonderful little critters and enjoy a book in verse about each one of them. This little book about worms puts a 'not so scary' twist on the common little things found all around us as well as provides some education about them. A wonderful addition to any child's library. This is an easy read for early readers and helps children understand and not be fearful of worms. Come join the fun and learn about worms.
Early Moon
A selection of Sandburg's poems made for young people. A Voyager Book. 70 line drawings by James Daughetry.
The Cat, The Fiddle and Me
The Cat, The Fiddle and Me is a children's song for people of all ages. It's about the fantastic voyage of three imaginary friends, a feline, a fiddle and a child. It's a magical journey to "places that no one has seen."Think of as "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" meets "Rainbow Connection" This charming and enchanting story set to a lyrical song brings alive The Cat, The Fiddle and Me. Arranged to a sweetly poetic song, these three unlikely friends visit mystical lands and meet mythical characters including a musical walrus and a gentle giant's "friendly pet lion who loves macaroni and cheese." It's a whimsical fairy tale that appeals to children and adults alike. Beautiful and fanciful illustrations bring the story alive which capture the color and detail of the illustrations. Singer, songwriter and entertainer, Larry Keen, has spent a lifetime playing his special blend of folk, rock and country music from New York to LA and everywhere in between. The musical and lyrical writing team of RJ, Cino and Keener are delighted to bring you this magical journey.Dazzling Art & Illustrations by Colleen Taylor, Taylor Art and Designs
The Best I Can Be
You are the best when you are the best you can be. Learn at home, the playground, In the street and in school. Be understanding and kind to others as you would have done to you. The world would be a happier place for all And most especially for you.
It's Raining Cats! It's Raining Dogs! It's Raining Bats! and Pollywogs!
It's Raining Cats! It's Raining Dogs! It's Raining Bats and Pollywogs! is a silly, giggly-wiggly read aloud for little tadpoles to easily and quickly acquire important and necessary English language and reading skills.
New Day Surprise
A brand new day. With all creation bathed in light after night. Young boy waking to rejoice in it.
I Hear the World Sing
Shared joys and concerns across cultures and language, expressed in the poetry of children When school children from Kent, Ohio and Florence, Italy, were invited to express their thoughts about "Where I'm From" in poetry, the connections that emerged between these students from different continents were remarkable. Their responses to this prompt--"lo vengo da" in Italian--demonstrate the underlying importance of home, families, the natural world, and the creative identities that children harbor within them. The 40 poems in I Hear the World Sing, printed in both English and Italian, presents these poems in three sections--"The Chirp of Little Birds," "Witness the River," and "I Write to Grow a World"--which explore and celebrate the commonalities between us. Anyone can be a poet, no matter the language one speaks or writes. And by presenting each poem in two languages, this collection emphasizes how successfully poetry transcends both physical and linguistic boundaries, no matter the age of the poet. Originally composed in workshops facilitated by the Wick Poetry Center's Traveling Stanzas project and translated by students in Kent State University's Italian translation program, I Hear the World Sing is an invitation for students of poetry, of Italian, and readers of any age to reflect on language and how it shapes our lives.
Princess and Troll
Princess Marie Antonette, who lives in a fairy-tale kingdom far away, is no ordinary girl. Her long, beautiful hair changes colour several times a day-from blue, to pink, to violet, and more! Her parents worry that she is sick, but the princess's fairy godmother knows best. Marie's hair is special and made of magic-and it is alive! It can move all by itself, and sometimes it can be very stubborn. However, her hair can also make dreams come true, changing colours to amuse the other children, and even turning into butterflies!However, there is someone nearby who does not like the royal family, the princess, or any of the children who live in the kingdom. He is the troll who lives beneath the floorboards of the princess's room, and he is angry that everybody is so loud and having more fun than he. One day, he puts a mean spell on the princess's hair that turns it into a hideous mess, and instead of butterflies, terrifying beasts come out of it!Both the troll and the princess are very unhappy, but one day they meet each other. The princess realizes that the troll is not evil-he is just misunderstood. Everybody deserves to be happy. However, will they be able to put aside their anger and differences to make peace? In "Princess and Troll," a delightful rhyming fairy tale, M. Mammonek explores conflict resolution through peaceful means, encouraging children to foster empathy with one another and work together to achieve their dreams.
Princess and Troll
Princess Marie Antonette, who lives in a fairy-tale kingdom far away, is no ordinary girl. Her long, beautiful hair changes colour several times a day-from blue, to pink, to violet, and more! Her parents worry that she is sick, but the princess's fairy godmother knows best. Marie's hair is special and made of magic-and it is alive! It can move all by itself, and sometimes it can be very stubborn. However, her hair can also make dreams come true, changing colours to amuse the other children, and even turning into butterflies!However, there is someone nearby who does not like the royal family, the princess, or any of the children who live in the kingdom. He is the troll who lives beneath the floorboards of the princess's room, and he is angry that everybody is so loud and having more fun than he. One day, he puts a mean spell on the princess's hair that turns it into a hideous mess, and instead of butterflies, terrifying beasts come out of it!Both the troll and the princess are very unhappy, but one day they meet each other. The princess realizes that the troll is not evil-he is just misunderstood. Everybody deserves to be happy. However, will they be able to put aside their anger and differences to make peace? In "Princess and Troll," a delightful rhyming fairy tale, M. Mammonek explores conflict resolution through peaceful means, encouraging children to foster empathy with one another and work together to achieve their dreams.
A Child Dream
As the little one goes to bed and prepares for sleep, Mom and Dad are invited to share in the lovely dreams. There are brightly colored candy, ice cream and balloons flying high in the sky.There's a cat with a crown, bigger than its' head. There's a great big boxer, dragging his bed.There are lots of carefree games and playing with an array of friends representing many races and religions. All children are included, no one is excluded; no one is distinguished by the way they look, or by what they wear. They are all the same in each other's eyes and get along beautifully.
Dancing in Sunlight
This is the newest book of children's poetry by author, Diana Prince. It celebrates the special moments of childhood.
Dancing in Sunlight
This is the newest book of children's poetry by author, Diana Prince. It celebrates the special moments of childhood.
My Island Home
The story is about leaving England in 1965 and immigrating to Australia. It is a visual journey of my experiences and memories living in an environment that was adaptable but different and strange to me. It was so different from the world we live in now. The story also is accompanied by poetry and illustrations by the author.
Worldview Guide for The Canterbury Tales
"Spring has arrived, prompting folks from all stations of medieval life to pilgrimage together to the shrine of Thomas Becket. Because long trips tend to be rather dull, the travelers begin a storytelling competition featuring roosters, murders, bewitched hags, banished wives in barrels, plenty of adulterers, a whole host of churchmen, and a frying pan whisked to hell." From Elizabeth Howard's guideThe Worldview Guides from the Canon Classics Literature Series provide an aesthetic and thematic Christian perspective on the most definitive and daunting works of Western Literature. Each Worldview Guide presents the big picture (both the good and the bad) without neglecting the details. Each Worldview Guide is a friendly literary coach-and a treasure map, and a compass, and a key-to help teachers, parents, and students appreciate, critique, and begin to master the classics.The bite-size WGs are divided into these ten sections (with some variation due to genre): Introduction, The World Around, About the Author, What Other Notables Said, Setting, Characters, & Argument, Worldview Analysis, Quotables, 21 Significant Questions & Answers, and Further Discussion & Review.
Preschool, Here I Come!
A book for all preschoolers-to-be from the author of Kindergarten, Here I Come! Now includes a sheet of stickers! From saying goodbye to parents on the very first day of school to watching butterflies hatch in spring, D. J. Steinberg celebrates all the landmark moments of preschool. Because the year is full of so many firsts, this collection of funny, joyful poems is a must-have for all small scholars in the making.
Panda is Still Fat
"Panda is Still Fat" is the super sequel to Panda's first haiku book, "The Panda is Fat." With over 40 new illustrated haikus and eight new characters, Pak Panda aims to provide an insightful, engaging, and totally unnecessary commentary on the things in life that make us human... .or panda.
Finger Lickin?Barbecue
As a child, my father used to yell at me whenever I would lick the barbecue sauce off my fingers at the dinner table. He would say that it was rude and not proper table etiquette. He went on to tell me that when my hands get messy with any kind of sauce or food, I should wipe it on the napkin. So for a while, I listened to my father; but when I noticed how the napkin was getting all the good sauce, I once again started to lick my fingers. And I noticed people looking at me weird and my father getting angry once again. But I decided that I didn't care what people thought about me at the dinner table. I knew that the sauce was good, and I wasn't going to waste it on a napkin, so I continued to lick my fingers. I was going to be myself no matter who was watching. And one day, I decided that when I fall in love, I wanted a girl who would be my finger lickin' barbecue. A girl who wasn't scared or ashamed to be herself in a room full of strangers. A woman who loved the way God made her and was comfortable in her own skin. Finger Lickin' Barbecue is a book for all ages (one to ninety-nine) who need the daily reminder that it is quite okay to be yourself.
The Cracks In The Sidewalk
The cracks in the sidewalk that go on foreverAre crazy and crumbling and snaking together.The Canadian tradition of illustrated children's humorous poetry collections begins with Dennis Lee's Alligator Pie. To that tradition is added this latest worthy contribution, The Cracks in the Sidewalk by Gordon Chisholm.Many of these 30 poems, accompanied by 32 black-and-white line-drawing illustrations, provide a humorous and playful view of common everyday experiences that children have, such as simply walking along on a sidewalk. Other poems are whimsical flights of fancy or observations of the natural world. All together, these fun verses aim at widening children's sense of curiosity and wonder, and promoting feelings of self assurance and confidence in their abilities.I wish I had an ArtobotTo draw the lines that I cannot, To choose the colours that fit the scene, So that my pictures look bright and clean.An Artobot to shade wherever I please, To tint and tone with skilful ea
Tree Verse
From conifers to deciduous, Tree Verse is a celebration and exploration of trees.Life, growth, and decay mingle as fifty poems detail the daily lives and struggles of the many diverse trees that are found throughout the United States. Natural imagery is brought to life in vivid verse that often personifies trees in their natural habitats. The unique features and significance of trees (for example, the age of sequoias, the strength of hickory, or the sweet sap of a sugar maple) make up the core of the poems. Tree Verse reveals the unnoticed or overlooked wonders of trees, which provide us with the bounty and presence of nature.
Silver Stars and Lucky Stripes
Silver Stars and Lucky Stripes: A Collection of Poems is a religious experience. The poetry is all about enlightenment, empowerment, and inspiration.Says author Novene Thomas, "The Bible is a blessing, inspiration, reassurance, and the holistic biblical words heal and comfort me always. Hallelujah!"Author Bio: Born and raised in Lansing, Michigan, Novene Thomas lived many years on the East Coast and now resides in Alaska. This is her first book of rhyming literature. It was inspired by her reading of the Bible, biblical textbooks, and other religious books.
Pio Peep!
This groundbreaking bilingual collection of traditional rhymes celebrates childhood and Latin American heritage--a perfect book for those learning Spanish and fluent speakers alike. Now in paperback! Passed down from generation to generation, the twenty-nine rhymes included have been lovingly selected by distinguished authors Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy. English adaptations by Alice Schertle capture the spirit of each rhyme, and are accompanied by beautiful illustrations by Spanish artist Viv穩 Escriv獺From playing dress up to making tortillas, and from rising at daybreak to falling asleep, these joyful rhymes are sure to delight readers already familiar with the rhymes, as well as those encountering them for the first time.
Imperfect
Why put together an anthology about mistakes? Because we make mistakes all the time. Some are the size of erasing a hole in your paper, mispronouncing a word, or tripping over your shoelace. Some are the size of telling a friend's secret. Some can be useful, like a science experiment that goes wrong but gives you a new idea. How can we make the most of the good mistakes and do our best to fix the ones that need fixing? Poetry can help us figure it out.
Imperfect
Why an anthology about mistakes? Because we make mistakes all the time. Some are the size of erasing a hole in your paper, mispronouncing a word, or tripping over your shoelace. Some are the size of telling a friend's secret. Some can be useful, like a science experiment that goes wrong but gives you a new idea. How can we make the most of the good mistakes and do our best to fix the ones that need fixing? Poetry can help us figure it out.
The Little Dark Christmas Light
The Little Dark Christmas Light was written to tell a happy story in rhymes about a special little Christmas light. After being hit by a ball, the bright little light felt he was doomed after all. Sad, so sad, the little light looked so bad. A wish he learned in class, where they make the bright colored glass, was to be his salvation.
The Giant Garden
A hardworking giant plans, plants, and enjoys his garden. Sadly, as sometimes happens, forces of nature destroy his beautiful garden, and he is saddened by his loss until, after much thinking, he comes up with a very logical and satisfying solution. Rosette grew up reading about Babe the Blue Ox, The Giant and the Beanstalk, Goliath, and many more. While her siblings and friends were putting on capes and trying to fly like Superman, she donned furs and tromped through the woods, streams, and valleys searching for the lost land giants. Enjoy the activities in this book, which include the following: crossword puzzle, word search, word puzzle, maze, decoding, jokes, giant facts, giant song, and giant craft. Rosette Hurst is in the process of publishing several other children's short stories. Look for them at your favorite bookstore or online.
My Secret Garden and Other Poems for Children
Poems are loved by children the world over. This book contains a charming collection of poems and rhymes for children ages six to ten years old. Experience the joy of childhood through these fun, playful poems of free verse and Haiku, silly poems, funny poems, and poems of make-believe.Poems included in this book: My Secret GardenPlayful WordsSilly SoundsFriendsA Stitch in TimeThe RaceEmotionsDear TimeMaybeSpringA RiddleFigure SkatingMy Weeping WillowThe Pecan TreeAutumn DawnMy RussiaThe WillowHatfields and McCoysMr. BunkyBack Porch FantasiesMr. Bunky and His FriendButterfliesMoonlit BayFlowersThe River's BendFairiesThe Eiffel TowerBlack CatFallA Child's HeartPuddle HoppingHopscotchA Counting RhymeRecessChocolate Milk and CookiesTugboatSummerThe Friendship BenchSummertimeFirefliesThrough the Looking Glass
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
The New York Times Best Seller For the first time ever, 75 beloved songs from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and The Children's Corner are collected in this charmingly illustrated treasury, sure to be cherished by generations of children as well as the millions of adults who grew up with Mister Rogers. It's you I like.It's not the things you wear, It's not the way you do your hair--But it's you I like. From funny to sweet, silly to sincere, the lyrics of Mister Rogers explore such universal topics as feelings, new siblings, everyday life, imagination, and more. Through these songs--as well as endearing puppets and honest conversations--Mister Rogers instilled in his young viewers the values of kindness, self-awareness, and self-esteem. But most of all, he taught children that they are loved, just as they are. Perfect for bedtime, sing-along, or quiet time alone, this beautiful book of meaningful poetry is for every child--including the child inside of every one of us.
Poetree
A girl writes a poem to a tree, but then is surprised when the tree writes back in this wondrous and warm picture book about friendship, nature, and the power of poetry. The snow has melted, the buttercups are blooming, and Sylvia celebrates winter's end by writing a poem. She ties her poem to a birch tree, hoping that it doesn't count as littering if it makes the world more beautiful. But when she returns, a new poem is waiting for her. Could the tree really be writing back? Sylvia decides to test her theory, and so begins a heartwarming poetic correspondence...as well as an unexpected new friendship. Lyrical and sweetly satisfying, Poetree is about finding beauty in the world around you, and new friends in unlikely places.
Grandpa's Children's Stories
In this day of technology, children can get on their electronic devices and read stories on their own. However, this method eliminates the parent-child bonding process. These stories were written to allow parents and children to share the opportunity to go into the world of imagination for a brief time and share the precious moments. They are short stories, so they allow for the imagination to take over for a brief period. They were written so that even those with demanding schedules, even single parents, are allowed the time to share some precious moments with their children. My hope is that all will enjoy them, with imagination, and escape into the world of creativity that imagination brings. Imagination, after all, is the catalyst to creativity and invention.
Giggly Wiggly
"This collection of silly rhymes and poems is sure to please. . . . An excellent choice for pre-readers and very young children, as well as anyone with a love for nursery rhymes." -- School Library Journal (starred review) Michael Rosen invites children to joyfully celebrate sounds and the infinite possibilities of language with these nine clever poems adapted from A Great Big Cuddle. Nonsense verses with the feel of classic nursery rhymes tickle the ear and set feet tapping while expressive illustrations by Chris Riddell illuminate the larger-than-life characters. With subject matter that runs the gamut of a child's emotional range from hungry and angry to wiggly and giggly, this collection will delight little listeners.
Upon My Window Pane
Fear...there are some who believe it is a naturally ingrained human emotion. Then there are those who believe it is a learned behavior.But what if there was a third alternative? What if...fear were a choice?That very premise is posed within the pages of this book, 'Upon My Windowpane, ' in which a young boy is awoken in the niddle of a stormy night by a foreboding scratching noise at his window. Because he cannot see the source of this unsettling disturbance through a heavily drawn curtain, he decides he must take action, leaving the warm safety of his bed in order to find answers...from the other 'residents' in his bedroom.
Popcorn
This book is for any adult who reads to a child below reading age, when both have tired of traditional nursery rhymes. The words and pictures will stimulate discussion and conversations between adult and child. It is also the author's hope that his appalling jokes will raise a smile from the adults.
Limelight
From thirteen-year-old award-winning slam poet Solli Raphael comes Limelight, an extraordinary book that showcases that age is no barrier to creating poetry that inspires social change and positive action. From thirteen-year-old award-winning slam poet Solli Raphael comes Limelight, an extraordinary book that showcases that age is no barrier to creating poetry that inspires social change and positive action. Limelight is a unique collection of slam poetry paired with inspirational writing techniques. With over 30 original poems in different forms, Raphael's work tackles current social concerns for his generation, such as sustainability and social equality, all while amplifying his uplifting message of hope. Solli's book also contains 5 chapters on how to write and read poetry, how to manage stage fright and writer's block, and encouraging tips on how we can all make tomorrow better than today. As a voice of his generation, and at a time when youth movements worldwide hold much importance, Raphael is taking on the world...one word at a time. The future needs you and meto create equalityacross all levelsof humanity-Solli
Fractures in a Glass Mind
If I wrote down what was in my mind Would you read it? Would you learn from it? Would it inspire in you, the same thing that it inspires in me? I will not claim to be transparent, But I will claim to house a mind that is made of glass. Brittle, fragile glass, Housed in a body that refuses to give in. It is this relationship that allows me to write down what is inside of me. It is this relationship, that I give to you, So that one day, you may realize, That even if you are fractured, You will never be broken. In FRACTURES IN A GLASS MIND, Poet Nicholas Sparkman uses an alluring voice with a subtle, soft-spoken delivery to explore the relationship between physical, intellectual, and emotional-body, mind, and soul. He offers this careful balance to you, dear reader, in hopes that you will be at peace while you reassess your greatest struggles.
One Can See Differently by E. C.
A journal of my life this year as I go about my life to church, to work, to teaching, to play, and to visiting friends. The first chapter is a story of the spring. The second chapter is like a sketchbook or a glimpse into a journal. There are reflections and prayers and wishes. The ideas from church are ideas I heard from the priests. It is really paraphrased versus a direct quotation. And some of the biblical quotes I used are used in the poem I wrote. Also, a picture is worth a thousand words, and a part of my book is the pictures I submitted. They help to illustrate and develop the book. The second chapter is about the summer of 2018 and about some of the things I went through. Still in my book, I am hoping it is pleasing to God. I hope it loves God. I hope it helps bring God's love to others.
Just Wondering
Why do crabs walk sideways? Does hammering cinnamon sticks cause hunger? Can geometry carry you to outer space? Why's there a hideout built into a restaurant wall? What should you do if a baseball bat flies toward your head? What can you hear in a totally silent room?Just Wondering--40 Poems for Smart Kids (You) is for students ages 9-12 who enjoy thinking. Some of the poems are serious, some light. Some rhyme, and some don't. All forty assume that kids think widely and intelligently. Vivid, witty illustrations accompany every poem.The poems' topics include DNA pasta, ice-skating ancestors, acrobatic raisins, messy rooms, poison ivy, wingless flying, talking silverware, things that never happened, rooftop lookouts, and many others, from these categories: People I (Might) Know Science, Math, and Food Outdoor Adventures My Room Thinking and Wondering And for kids who hate poetry, there's a final poem, "A Poem Is a Horrid Thing." Just Wondering--40 Poems for Smart Kids (You) is lively, challenging, and fun for smart kids everywhere.
Zack Had Our Back
In the delightful picture book, Zack had our Back, a young girl and her mother encounter a homeless veteran who is a scary apparition on the streets of their home. They learn an important lesson about judgement, however, when the encounter takes an unexpected turn for the better. Zack had our Back is about the toxicity of misperception. It is a simple book for children about the sacrifice of war and the lessons we can take from it.
Zack Had Our Back
In the delightful picture book, Zack had our Back, a young girl and her mother encounter a homeless veteran who is a scary apparition on the streets of their home. They learn an important lesson about judgement, however, when the encounter takes an unexpected turn for the better. Zack had our Back is about the toxicity of misperception. It is a simple book for children about the sacrifice of war and the lessons we can take from it.
Sing a Song of Seasons
Sing a Song of Seasons is a lavishly illustrated collection of 366 nature poems -- one for every day of the year. Filled with familiar favorites and new discoveries written by a wide variety of poets, including William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, John Updike, Langston Hughes, N. M. Bodecker, Okamoto Kanoko, and many more, this is the perfect book for children (and grown-ups!) to share at the beginning or the end of the day.
Beware of Dog
These are story poems that will make you laugh, scratch your head, and maybe shed a tear. School kids will discover a mirror image of their lives in these poems, both wonderful and scary. For parents or teachers, each poem is a great entryway to life lessons.
The Panda is Fat
A book by pandaIs filled with many haikusDon't be too impressed Throughout history, countless poems have been written about life's most important issues. But how many of those have been written by pandas? Probably not a lot, but there's enough to fill up this book. With over 40 illustrated haikus packed with the wisdom of a fortune cookie, this is a book children and adults can find enlightenment, or at the very least a good laugh. Featuring the punching panda and his friend the red panda, "The Panda is Fat" is a collection of humorous take on those important issues, namely nap time.
Moonbeam Tracks
Moonbeam Tracks is a collection of poems for children of all ages that aims to capture the imagination and enchantment of childhood. It is a set of unrelated "word pictures" with accompanying illustrations. Some of the subjects are real, while others are imaginary, but all are designed to celebrate our wonderful world and the creatures in it.
Moonbeam Tracks
Moonbeam Tracks is a collection of poems for children of all ages that aims to capture the imagination and enchantment of childhood. It is a set of unrelated "word pictures" with accompanying illustrations. Some of the subjects are real, while others are imaginary, but all are designed to celebrate our wonderful world and the creatures in it.