Describes, in rhyming text and illustrations, a mother's love for her child no matter how he feels or what he does.
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"Harold loves animals so much that he decides to find out what it's like to be one. Join Harold and an elephant, a camel, a herd of cheetahs, and a slippery bunch of penguins on this wildlife adventure in his imagination."--Page [4] cover.
When Harold is unable to sleep, he uses his purple crayon to draw a jungle in which he hopes to find dinosaurs.
Retells the adventures of a young deer growing up and learning about life in the forest.
Bonjour! Je m'appelle Albbert. Je vais à l'école. J'y vais en autobus! Et toi?
A little kangaroo learns that wherever she is, her mother's love is always there.
Describes, in rhyming text and illustrations, a mother's love for her child no matter how he feels or what he does.
"Toy cars are fun to play with, but Harold wonders what it might be like to zip around in a real race car ..."--P. [4] cover.
Describes, in rhyming text and illustrations, a mother's love for her little fox child --no matter how he feels or what he does.
Describes, in rhyming text and illustrations, a grandmother's love for her grandchild no matter how he feels or what he does.
"Harold's favorite toy is his stuffed animal, Lilac, but what Harold wants is a real live pet. When Harold enters the world of his imagination he discovers that Lilac has turned into a running, jumping, ball-catching sheepdog!"--P. [4] cover.