Illustrations and rhyming text reveal which animals might enjoy different sorts of eyewear, from fancy glasses for a snake to swimming goggles for a shark.
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Elena, who wants to be famous, asks her family for ideas about what she should do, and after her aunt suggests she be a writer like Isabel Allende and her grandmother tells her to be a painter like Frida Kahlo, her brother comes up with aninteresting choice. Contains recipes and ...
In this story that introduces the numbers from one to ten, Billy Bully learns to be nice to his friends.
"Un libro que enseña a decir la hora en inglés y español. Siguiendo una adaptación de una canción tradicional costarricense, un grupo de esqueletos salen de su tumba y realizan diferentes actividades a cada hora. Contiene hermosas ilustraciones e información que hacen refer...
A little boy imagines what he would look like and do if he were a lion cub.
A little girl imagines what she would look like and do if she were an elephant.
Una niña imagina cómo se vería y lo que haría si fuera una jirafa.
My Grandma Grace always had a 'saying' for everything. This book is to document the things she said, and to remind us of those things that made us think and laugh when we were growing up.
A little boy imagines what he would look like and do if he were a dolphinches
Eight friends go out to play, but soon they loose their way! Will they be able to get back home?
A grandmother teaches her grandchildren using traditional Spanish-language sayings. The follow-up to Qué cosas dice mi abuela by Ana Galan. Grandma and her grandchildren visit a farm. Once again, Grandma advices the children in a fun and unique way.