An alphabet book featuring words that are related to cowboys and their way of life, such as appaloosa and tumbleweed.
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Learn basic foreign words such as colors, shapes, numbers and animals. Each word has a picture, a translation and a simple sentence. A beginner's conversation section is also included.
Illustrations and rhyming text present dozens--or half-dozens--of pigs, tulips, apples, eggs, socks, babies, and more. Includes related activities.
A herd of cows rides bicycles, square dances, goes swimming, and more in this rhyming picture book.
Rhyming text and illustrations depict the sights and sounds of a train ride.
Two babies of Mr. and Mrs. Badd bounce and rock their carriage from their bedroom to the bakery, the movies, the hamburger shack, the bookstore, and home again.
As the bus moves along, the rider sees the sights of a city and hears the sounds of honking trucks, wailing sirens, and chiming bells.
On a dark and windy night, the animals in the barn are frightened by strange noises above them and think there might be a ghost in the barn with them.
Using words to represent each letter of the alphabet is called the International Communications Alphabet (ICA). Complete with signal flags.
Danny's twin niece and nephew help him prepare to open his diner one morning but are soon overwhelmed by the work, until they put their multiplication skills to work.
Story poems present adventures of fathers and their sons and daughters over the centuries from the beginning of time, into the future.
Hedgehog and his friend Woodchuck have many adventures including a surprise birthday party with more than one surprise. Sequel to "Hedgehog Adventures."
Nicholas and his brother and sister struggle to come up with perfect birthday gifts for their grandmother.