A child describes the many layers of clothing needed to brave the winter weather.
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A cat answers a young child's questions about such things as how much and where it sleeps, and whether or not it likes living with people.
A cat answers a young child's questions about such things as how much and where it sleeps, and whether or not it likes living with people.
The fights between a mean, old cat and a lean, young cat always end in a draw and result in a waste of energy which proves the futility of war.
Questions in verse about the many things you could be if you were square or soft or loud or red or small or fat or fierce or dark.
After a boy's mother buys him a hat, she buys him a mouse, shoes, boots, skis, mask, cello, and an elephant--none of which he is ever without.
James puts on his yellow slicker and goes out into the rain to play rainy day games with an ever-increasing number of different animals.
Brief text and illustrations depict the approach of night and the ritual of going to bed.
The 105 members of the Philharmonic Orchestra get ready for a performance.
The reader is invited to identify the animal or object described in each of these thirty poems.
James and his animal friends go for a walk in the rain and share their rainy day games. Preschool - Grade 2.
When his parents are too busy to listen to his song, a young boy sets out, with the aid of a fantastic assortment of characters, to find his magic grandmother.
With the help of a wise witch, Mrs. Mouse finally teaches her acquisitive daughter that there is something more important than material things.
Thirty-two poems with notes explaining some of the author's procreative thoughts.