On the farm, the hungry baby goat sees many different flowers of many different colors. Which flowers taste the best? The baby goat doesn't care! The baby goat loves to eat flowers of all colors.
Baby Elephant may be small, but he can do many things with his trunk.
Celebrated poet Susan Musgrave weaves the purity, strength and sweetness of love with simple joys from nature experienced through the seasons. Marilyn Faucher's vibrant illustrations are a lovely complement to Musgrave's prose, and together these elements introduce babies and toddlers to the delight of cold summer plums, a shower of cherry blossom petals and the endlessness of love. A perfect read-aloud, this poetic board book will foster warmth and closeness with the littlest ones in your life
Ayuda al bebé a aprender que sonidos especiales hacen diferentes animals de la granja con este libro ilustrado adorablemente. Arte en blanco y negro con ráfagas de color capturaran la atención del bebé con imágenes grandes y sencillas que promueven el aprendizaje. Incluye: “Ruff,” dice el Perro! “Quack,” dice el pato! “Meow,” dice el gato! “Oink,” dice el cerdo! “Liii,” dice el caballo! “Pío,” dice el pollo! “Muy,” dice la vaca! “Baa,” dice el cordero!
Nicholas hides a pumpkin and gets a surprise the following year.
Two boys use marmalade to lure a skunk safely out of the house.
Tyler struggles with a rabbit infestation in his garden.
This young girl helps free a bird that got caught in a store.
A poem about where the wind might go when it's ready for sleep.
Little Bunny is flexible when his first day of spring doesn't work out quite as he planned.
A poem about the beauty of the summer sky.
Little Bunny sees the leaves fall and decides it's time to celebrate Autumn.
Little Bunny and his cousin Fluffy get ready for the first day of winter, but when they wake up in the morning, there is no snow!
Robin builds herself a new nest that's just right for her.
This Ojibwa folk tale describes the musical sounds of rain and thunder.
In this take on 'The Tortoise and the Hare', Hummingbird and Heron race to see who gets to eat fish from the river and who has to eat something else.
A child learns how her favorite treat is made.
Vegetables are beautiful to look at and delicious to eat.
Tex and Indi attend their class picnic, and enter into the three-legged race. Tex has to leave his cookies for later, but when he returns the ants are having a picnic of their own.
A story describing the different sounds shoes make against the ground in spring summer fall and winter.
A poem about getting close to a wild rabbit.
The sound of raindrops on Jarrett's umbrella reminds Mom to make a special snack.
Bert Beth and Grandpa make a pumpkin pie to share with friends at their pumpkin party.
Krystal discovers why a snail is taking so long to cross the sidewalk.