"Swashbuckling trick-or-treaters stomp and clomp through their neighhborhood in search of treasure -- aka Halloween candy -- but they must be back before dark, because the pirate chief's mom said so"-- Provided by publisher.
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While sleeping peacefully in a tree, Bat and Sloth are awoken by a loud mysterious noise leading them to investigate who or what could make such a sound.
When Bat wants to have a sleepover, Sloth is not so sure, but with ghost stories and banango cake, both friends find a way to have fun.
As they gather to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, members of an extended family take turns describing, in rhyme, the things that make them feel grateful.
For eight nights, Horton hears wonderful, joyful sounds in the night and discovers the Whos spinning dreidels, sizzling latkes, and singing songs as they celebrate Hanukkah.
As they gather to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, members of an extended family take turns describing, in rhyme, the things that make them feel grateful.
This story stars Elmo, Abby, and their friend Julia, who has autism. Together, the three pals have a delightful playdate.
"You are one of a kind! Look at the people all around you. No two people are the same! Join Elmo and his friends as they celebrate everyone's similarities and differences in thsi interactive book with textures to feel and flaps to lift on every page!"--Page [4] of cover.
On the last night of Hanukkah, Lady Sadie summons her children, the Eight Knights of Hanukkah, to stop the dastardly dragon that is interrupting party preparations, using kindness and bravery. Includes notes on the traditions of Hanukkah and directions for playing the dreidel gam...
Counts the ways in which a child can be loved, from one to twenty and more.
Billy goat brothers Gruff, Ruff, and Tuff are bullies who rule their meadow, but when they cross Little Ogre's bridge and are mean to the baby animals on the other side, they are in for a surprise.
Describes in rhymed text the many ways to use the greeting "Bonjour" when visiting Paris. Includes brief descriptions of Parisian landmarks at the end of the story.
A boy named Sam, a girl named Charlie, and Charlie's sister Sam become neighbors and friends.
Billy goat brothers Gruff, Ruff, and Tuff are bullies who rule their meadow, but when they cross Little Ogre's bridge and are mean to the baby animals on the other side, they are in for a surprise.
"When Bat wants to have a sleepover, Sloth is not so sure, but with ghost stories and banango cake, both friends find a way to have fun."--Provided by publisher.
Uncle Jake gets to blow the shofar twice within ten days, as the family celebrates first Rosh Hashanah and then Yom Kippur.
"Eve was not afraid of anything. Not the brilliant ball of yellow burning above her. Not the fantastic creatures leaping, crawling, climbing, flying everywhere. And definitely not the two-legged creature beside her. He called himself Adam. Experience the wonder and awe of Eve and...
When the Lewis family goes on vacation to the lake, Emily gets mad at her best friend Bo, the family dog, so he runs away to look for a new best friend.
"Sam and Charlie spend a week at summer camp for the very first time and learn some valuable lessons about nature and friendship"-- Provided by publisher.