"A 1-10 counting book that's full of sweet treats, playful moments, and lots of new toddler love"-- Provided by publisher.
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Illustrations and simple, rhyming text celebrate babies as they play, make trouble, think, and nap.
"This picture book showcases one hundred things little ones can do on their own."
Provides instructions for using such necessary tools as cakes, raisins, tweezers, and a telescope to catch an elephant.
The earth in her hands celebrates the important contributions women make to the wide world of plants -- in the fields of horticulture, environmental science, botany, floral design, farming, landscape architecture, herbalism, food justice, and more.
Thirteen vignettes reveal the everyday life of Harris, who makes butter with his mother, attends the birthday party of his best friend, Ayana, and begins preschool in their city neighborhood.
"From sticking stickers and wearing slickers, to making faces and running races, here is a sweet collection of things that young ones can do with those they love!"-- Provided by publisher.
When Willie's Uncle Bill comes to babysit, they have excellent adventures making icky stew, getting a haircut at Hair by Pierre, and jamming with a band.
Sara gets stuck when she must paint a picture for the second grade art show, until she discovers the best place to begin.
Lists a wide variety of items, from red socks to peekaboo, that can make one happy.
A lonely dust bunny tries to make friends with passing creatures with no success, until a broom sweeps him under the bed and he finds more friends like him.
It's a Sonic never seen before, an ensemble comedy that pokes fun at action-adventure storytelling. Wherever he goes and whatever he's up against, Sonic the Hedgehog is aided by his sidekick, Tails, and his friends Knuckles, Amy, and Sticks, and attacked by his arch-nemesis, Dr. ...
A little boy goes with his parents on an express bus to visit twins, in a taxi to visit Grandma, and in a car to see the county fair, then walks next door with his mother for a play date.
The inhabitants of Old MacDonald's farm are described, verse by verse, including his tractor and his neighbors. Music is given on last page.
Tired of the way she is treated by her big sister, Dee Dee, and Dee Dee's friends, a little girl decides to leave home.
A sock monkey named Oscar saves the day for his little girl at the school pet show.
Unable to sleep, a little girl tries counting sheep and other items, searching for her doll and bear, eating a snack, and many other things in hopes of becoming tired.