A child living in the Arctic learns that a mother's love is unconditional.
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It's time to settle down to sleep. But wait! What's that? Strange and scary sounds are coming from the streets outside. Through rhyming text and atmospheric artwork, young readers can first imagine what might be making these mysterious sounds. Then a turn of the page identifies t...
When a lonely dragon follows a trail of princess tears, a beautiful friendship is born. They march and sing, roar and whisper, hide and seek, then settle into snug companionship at bedtime.
Sisters Sadie and Flora host a tea party, but when a shark disguised as a fisherman shows up, they summon all their strength and cleverness to stop him before their parents return.
Dogs of all sizes, shapes, and personalities come together with their humans to don costumes and participate in a parade.
When Liam hears a load roar in the middle of the night, he must use all his ingenuity to protect his sleeping mother from a hungry bear.
Dragon and Girl are the very best of friends, and they share the very same dream: to sail to the farthest far-away. So they set out to sea, Girl sailing on Dragon's back. For a year and a day the two friends search up, down, and around for the faraway place, meeting creatures alo...
Sailor Old Robert lives a solitary existence until some performing cats come into his life.
Henry and Ruby are best friends forever, even though they do not always get along.
A hen keeps her seven new baby chicks safe, even though they like to go exploring.
"Over the course of eighty years a spruce tree grows, along with the little boy who first selected it at a tree farm. At the end of its life, the tree is chosen to be the centerpiece of a city's holiday celebration"--Provided by publisher.
When a Masai father in Africa answers his son's questions, the boy learns that his father's love for him is unconditional.
Harriet gives examples of polite words and expressions to use in various social situations to make them more pleasant.
An annual family reunion involving berry-picking and jam-making reminds Ben that he is part of a big, noisy family of grandparents, cousins, uncles, and aunts.
A Hawaiian grandmother tells her granddaughter a favorite story about how much she loves her. Includes a glossary with definitions and explanations of Hawaiian words and customs.
Two boys discover that their mother loves them equally but in different ways.
Nell has to deal with her dog Nugget's reaction when a kitten appears on the scene.
A little girl and her grandmother have a rollicking good time during a sleepover.
Harris's family decides that his dog Zippy should go to dog obedience school, but after he is trained, they miss the old Zippy.