Skip to main content
7 Results
Literary Form
7 Results
Did you mean? Bridges Margarita Park

On a rainy day, a mother shows her baby raccoon how they can use their imagination to make daily activities and chores fun.

Instead of grumbling about the rain, two little girls enjoy how it makes shiny black streets, forms fun puddles, and sounds like tap dancers on the roof of their bus.

A girl tells her mother all the special things she would do for her if their positions were reversed and she was the mother.

A mother provides examples of how her toddler is both big and little, including little enough to ride through the park in a stroller but big enough to make the pigeons fly away.

As Little Kangaroo imagines becoming a tree, a house, a book, a teddy bear, and more, Mama tells how she will continue to love and care for her "little one."

Molly hates rainy days. The gray sky, the soggy wait for the school bus, they seem to make everyone grumpy. Everyone except her friend Sophie, who shows Molly the magic she has been missing. The simple, poetic language in this lovely book takes readers on a journey from the girls...

1