Selig, who loves words and copies them on pieces of paper that he carries with him, goes on a trip to discover his purpose.
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A rhyming celebration of grandmothers, including those who are mischievous ticklers, those who once wore bell bottoms and marched for equal rights, and those who are nearly family and just as loving. Includes a list of names for grandmothers in different languages.
"After a day of bickering with her sister, might a magical journey on a dragon's back show a girl the path to peace and reconciliation? This rhythmically written, beautifully illustrated picture book is a celebration of imagination, of kindness, and of dragons."-- Provided by pub...
A boy pretends to be on a flight mission while cleaning his room.
Bathtime becomes an adventure as Captain Bob sets out to brave Bath Bay and Faucet Falls.
Describes the meaning and traditions of Hanukkah as five children and their family celebrate the holiday.
When Eva sits on her stoop trying to complete a school assignment by writing about what happens in her neighborhood, she gets a great deal of advice and action.
Now that Papa is remarried, his house seems very crowded, and Kara wonders if there is still enough room there for her and her toy Rabbit.
At Walter's World of Beauty, Luisa's secret plans are underway to create a very special birthday celebration for her hard-working, single mother who is employed there as a stylist.
As Kara divides her time between Papa's house and Mama's house, she is comforted by the presence of her toy Rabbit.
Grandpa and his granddaughter spend his last summer visiting and enjoying the pine woods near their house.
A young girl and her relatives celebrate Passover with the traditional seder, a dinner with special foods and special meaning.
For teaching The Boy who loved words by Roni Schotter.
Exquisite artwork and an exceptionally tender text showcase the special bond between a mother and her daughter. Every day after school, Luisa goes to Walter's World of Beauty to watch her mama work--cutting, coloring, and curling customers' hair. Before they go home, Mama puts he...
For teaching If you're not from the prairie by David Bouchard, Interrupted Journey by Kathryn Lasky, Fortress of Kaspar Snit by Cary Fagan, Flight from Bear Canyon by Anita Daher, Boy who loved words by Roni Schotter and Liu and the bird by Catherine Louis.