A Juan le gusta correr. A Juan le gusta saltar. ¿Será Juan capaz de saltar la candela? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Martinillo está dormido. Los hermanos de Martinillo no pueden despertarlo. Entonces suenan las campanas.
¿Qué puedes ver en la estación del ferrocarril? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Un niño rema su bote río abajo. ¿Qué cosas ve en el camino? Lee este ibro para descubrirlo.
Tres ratones ciegos olieron pan horneado. ¿Conseguirán los tres ratones un poco de pan? Lee para descubrirlo.
¿Qué les gusta hacer a los cinco pequeños cerditos? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Oso quiere ir al otro lado de la montaña. ¿Qué es lo que verá? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Un joven caballo corre y juega junto a una vieja yegua gris. Lee este libro para descubrir qué hacen los caballos.
Algunas personas quieren pastelillos. ¿Encontrarán al señor pastelero? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
Una araña intenta subir el desaguadero. Luego empieza a llover. ¿Qué hará la araña?
Todos en la granja están buscando a Bingo, el perro. ¿Dónde estará?
Susy encuentra una abeja bebé. ¿Por qué están asustados todos? Lee este libro para descubrirlo.
All of the Emperor's shoes were worn out! The shoemaker's elves worked all night to make some new slippers for him, and the Emperor was delighted. But, when it came to dressing for the royal feast, he decided to wear something a little more unusual
In the kitchen of a little house, a dog's bone has gone missing. Old Mother Hubbard is very cross. But who took it? And where could they have hidden the bone? This looks like another Nursery Crime!
At the bottom of a wall on the top of a hill lies a broken egg. His name is Humpty Dumpty. But how did he get there? Did he fall or was he pushed? This looks like another Nursery Crime!
Little Miss Muffet has disappeared, leaving her curds and whey behind her. How did the townsfolk manage to get rid of cruel Miss Muffet? Did they scare her away? This looks like another Nursery Crime!
In a snowy meadow outside her house, Little Bo-Peep is looking for her missing sheep. Where have they gone? Did they escape or were they kidnapped? This looks like another Nursery Crime!
Snow White loved to garden. She planted seeds every day. One of her turnips grew so big that it stuck in the ground! Snow White and the Seven Dwarves pulled and pulled, but it just would not budge. Until, one day, a handsome prince came riding by
The Three Little Pigs lived in a brick house in Pig Yard. They baked all day and had such fun, until a wolf came by. He huffed and he puffed, and he tried to blow the house down. But, he was no match for the Gingerbread Man!
From the artist of the best-selling Grandma Loves You picture book comes the classic nursery rhyme in board book form. Toddlers will enjoy following along as Grandma lends a helping hand when the spider needs it most. Includes count-the-insects activity page.
From the artist of the best-selling Grandma Loves You picture book comes the classic nursery rhyme in board book form. Toddlers will enjoy following along as Grandma MacDonald and her barnyard critters look for chick-chicks. Includes animal sounds activity page.
A simple retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk.
¿Y si Juan y Julia hubieran estado jugando en una duna de arena suave en vez de en esa colina peligrosa? Y suponte que el animal de María no era realmente un cordero. Y si María tuviera una pequeña... ¿almeja? Estas preguntas — y otras — serán contestadas de una forma graciosa en La madre águila pescadora: Canciones infantiles para boyas y gaviotas. Esta colección vuelve a contar las rimas del Ganso madre y enaltece las costas y canales de América — desde el mar al mar brillante. Los lectores jóvenes encontrarán pelícanos juguetones, gaviotas y nutrias. Ellos montarán ponis salvajes isleños, conocerán piratas, y con seguridad aprenderán la importante diferencia entre “orca” y “ quingombó.” Con un giro inesperado y viejos estándares, La madre águila pescadora hace un saludo a las brisas de mar, la arena, y también algunas tonterías.
A hardworking cat, an ingénue dog, and a collection of familiar and unfamiliar Mother Goose rhymes combine in this charming Valentine picture book. Our romantic leads meet, court, propose, and wed, then honeymoon to London to visit the Queen. Careful readers will notice the little mouse (sometimes obvious, sometimes hiding) in every illustration.
Simon meets a pieman on the way to the fair. Will Simon be able to have pie? A playful and vibrantly illustrated adaptation of the treasured nursery rhyme.