When Ann Estelle and her friend Michael go trick-or-treating and approach a big scary house, they both learn that courage means also being afraid.
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This charming storybook treasury from New York Times bestselling artist Mary Engelbreit features twenty time-honored nursery and fairy tales. Rendered in Mary's signature style, this enchanting selection of childhood classics has been specially chosen from Mary Engelbreit's Nurse...
An illustrated collection of six familiar nursery rhymes.
Ann Estelle is so busy creating the most beautiful Valentine mailbox in class, she forgets to make cards for her classmates.
Presents more than 80 fun-to-stitch projects made from Mary Engelbreit's charming designs.
An illustrated collection of nearly one hundred nursery rhymes, including "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and other familiar poems, as well as "Mary had a Pretty Bird" and other less familiar ones.
Although Ann Estelle focuses on her wish list as Christmas approaches, her best memories have little to do with the presents she receives.
While scurrying about for a midnight snack, Gregory the mouse sees a mischievous Christmas fairy casting an evil spell to stop Santa. It is now up to him to break the spell before time runs out.
Ann Estelle is disappointed by the simplicity of her new Easter hat, but after a robin lays eggs in it, she is not only excited about the baby birds but also about decorating her hat from last year for the neighborhood parade.
In this rhyming alphabet book, a mouse family celebrates all the wonderful things about Christmas in their new woodland home.
A newly illustrated version of the well-known poem about an important Christmas visitor.