One of Lear's most famous five-line poems receives full illustrative treatment to whet young readers' appetites for adventures in rhyme.
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Spartacus is a little spider who struggles to spin strong strands, but with determination and some encouragement he succeeds in making the strongest string ever, then worries about its repercussions.
"From bananas and blueberries to sixes and sevens, numbers are paired with beautiful fruit to create an exercise in counting and naming."--From source other than the Library of Congress
Imaginative creatures present all the colours of the rainbow, identify primary colors, and illustrate how three colors can make countless others in this one-of-a-kind introduction.
Now in fourth grade, Victor, the daydreamer with a reputation as a bad student who hates to read, secretly reads all the time.
A small pine that is earth's northernmost tree experiences a year's worth of Arctic sights, changes, and hardships, including the aurora borealis, vast animal migrations, and brutal cold.
Stephane, one of seven dwarf brothers living in the forest, relates how all their lives were changed when they tried to rescue Snow White from the murderous rage of her wicked stepmother.
"Artist Etienne Delessert reflects on his lifelong pursuit of art using the dreamlike scenario of a circus procession filled with fairy-tale allusions and literary inspirations"--Provided by publisher.
Colorful creatures depict the 7 colors of the rainbow and how three colors can make countless others.
Exhausted after trying to hide his treasured collection of shiny round pebbles from thieves, Tobias the mole falls into a deep sleep and awakens to find that he has been tricked.
Through her great capacity to love, a kind and beautiful maid releases a handsome prince from the spell which has made him an ugly beast.
Familiar phrases and unusual characters accompany a boy as he ascends and descends in an elevator.
Discusses the physical properties and importance of water and describes the water cycle.