Through rhyming text, farm animals are asked if they have items needed to prepare for a snack and bedtime.
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Two bunnies prepare for a trip, where they pack their suitcases, drive in a car, and wonder about where they are going.
Illustrations and rhyming text explore the sights and sounds of nature in each season of the year.
Describes, in rhymed cumulative text and illustrations, how various young animals and one small human prepare for sleep at the end of a spring day.
No matter what kind of messes a little bunny experiences through the day, bath time makes things fresh and new.
Various animals tell what they do and where they go when it starts to snow.
Pictures and rhyming text describe the birds and animals that fill a forest with noise and fun. Holes in die-cut board pages provide the reader clues as a question is asked on one page and answered on the next.
When Ear, Leg, and Arm refuse to marry Mosquito, she shows them that she is not to be ignored.
Pictures and rhyming text describe the animals and insects that make a garden noisy, vibrant, and beautiful.
No matter what kind of messes a little bunny experiences through the day, bath time makes things fresh and new.
When the rooster crows his cock-a-doodle-doo, all the other animals wake up, too.
Presents an expanded version of a folk song in which babies are given away as premiums with the purchase of different items each day of the week.
Every day's a busy day, with places to go, people to see and things to do. But sometimes all that activity leaves a toddler tired and cranky. What time is it then? Nap time! With plenty of humour and fun, Phillis Gershator and David Walker capture a child's resistance to some muc...
Various animals tell what they do and where they go when it starts to snow.
In this West Indian version of "Stone Soup," an old woman claims to have found a magic shell that can make kallaloo, a popular Caribbean gumbo.
Despite criticism for his lack of "accomplishments," Takiboki finds contentment sweeping flower blossoms and raking the sand and gravel in the monks' temple garden. Includes a note on the art and beauty of Japanese gardens.
Soto takes some of the bananas he has grown to share with his friends at the Market Square where his mother works.
When the youngest rooster on the hill decides it is his duty to bring up the moon by crowing loudly each night, the people living nearby dream of rooster soup.