In this counting book that introduces the numbers from one to ten, a ghost and his supernatural friends have a party on Halloween night.
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The itsy-bitsy spider encounters a fan, a mouse, a cat, and a rocking chair as she makes her way to the top of a tree to spin her web.
This expanded version of the traditional rhyme shows what happens when the lamb decides to go off alone.
In this expanded version of the traditional nursery rhyme, the black sheep has a surprise for the other farm animals.
This version of a familiar song follows a family of bears on a fun-filled outing as their gentle boat ride down the stream turns into a fast-paced adventure.
Set to the popular song, "Skip to my Lou," a cow calls out different square dance moves and invites the others to skip to his moos.
"A young child observes and admires a friendly ruby-throated hummingbird in this poetic love letter to the smallest birds in the world"-- Provided by publisher.
Expanded verses of a familiar song tell how a teapot dreams of visiting China, Mexico, the opera, a jungle, and other places while waiting to be used to serve tea. Music and lyrics on last page.
In this expanded version of the traditional song, a bear goes exploring near his home in the mountains, using all five senses throughout the four seasons.
Longing to buy a special puppy, a boy tries to find the money he needs but ends up spending it on family members, who ultimately surprise him with the dog as a gift.
An expanded version of the traditional rhyme, in which the little dog runs away and explores the desert, mountains, and oceans before deciding that home is best. Includes music on the last page.
Goon is the monster hiding in Gabe's closet, but the trouble is he is a lot more afraid of children then Gabe is afraid of monsters.
Presents the words of the familiar Christmas song, plus extra verses and brief descriptions of the Christmas traditions of Mexico, Sweden, the Philippines, Poland, Italy, and Kenya.
An expanded version of the nineteenth-century poem in which a small girl accompanies a star on a journey through the night sky, examining both heavenly bodies and the earth below.
In this expanded version of a popular song, the itsy-bitsy spider's climbing is interrupted by a fan, a mouse, a cat, and some dew before she makes her way to the top of a tree to spin her web.
In this expanded version of the traditional nursery rhyme, Miss Muffet has more than just one fright as the reader discovers directorial and prepositional phrases.
The reader is asked to identify several animals after reading riddles which describe their specific qualities.
A collection of traditional rhymes illustrated and adapted to a school setting in which the characters are all dogs, with hidden objects for the reader to find in the illustrations.
Rufus and his canine friends act out fourteen tongue-twisting nursery rhymes. The reader is asked to find hidden objects in the illustrations, that begin with the featured letter from the alliterative poems.