Pumpkin heads and jack-o-lanterns of all varieties abound when Halloween comes around.
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Playing with concepts of size and scale, giant pumpkins decorate some of America's most famous landmarks and landscapes.
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text follow a parade of zombie pumpkins celebrating Halloween.
Simple, rhyming text describes the characteristics of different farm animals. Includes "Farm friends fun facts" and books and websites for further reading.
Rhyming text follows the experiences of a red fox as it searches across a wintery landscape for food.
"It is March in the cold North. The long-gone sun is rising. Silvery ice glitters. Snow sparkles in the hazy glow. Two polar bears stand at ice edge: mother and cub. A mother polar bear and her cub are busy searching for food when suddenly, the ice they stand on breaks away -- cr...
When Halloween comes around, pumpkins are turned into pumpkin heads of different kinds and greet trick-or-treaters.
Presents a tribute to the efforts of dedicated volunteers who helped save the American bald eagle from extinction, including the story of a young boy who helped hatch an eaglet.
As autumn nears, flowers fade and insects become quiet, and Tiny Bird leaves his northern home for the long and perilous journey to lush southern forests. Includes facts about hummingbirds.
Song lyrics about the bygone era of the mighty iron horse are paired with detailed paintings that pay tribute to life around a little railroad station.
A baby boy is given an Inupiat name to go with his English one and grows up learning the traditional ways of the Eskimo people living in the Arctic.
"Celebrate all the things that kittens do to play, explore, and make us love them, even when they're getting into trouble"-- Provided by publisher.
While visiting his grandmother on Cape Cod, nine-year-old Thomas encounters a ship's cabin boy from centuries past.
Pumpkin heads and jack-o-lanterns of all varieties abound when Halloween comes around.
A young sandhill crane, Luck, finds his place in the ancient crane migration from northern Canada to the Platte River.
Told in rhyming text, a train speeds through the night, revealing the sights and colours along the way to its young and sleepy riders.
Tells the story of Lonesome George, the giant tortoise who was the last of his species and lived to be one hundred years old in the Galapagos Islands.
Eight-year-old Johnny, who lives in Arizona but feels a special connection to his grandfather's 265-year-old farm house in Washington, Connecticut, is overjoyed when his family spends Christmas there.