This rhyming look at different dogs brings out the best in each breed. Whether you're considering a new family pet, or your child just can't get enough of dogs and puppies, this is a fun book for toddlers through early readers.
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? Classic tongue twisters are paired with cheery illustrations in this new collection. Children will be introduced to Peter Piper (and his peck of pickled peppers), a young fisher named Fischer, a flea and a fly who flew up a flue and many many more funny tongue twisters.
If a dog could wear a hat, what would he do? Would he be a pirate or a Viking or a sailor of a canoe? This silly rhyming picture book will get kids talking about the impossible possibilities of one sweet dog and lots and lots of hats. In this story, Erin is home sick from school and convinces her patient pooch to accept a game of dress up. When Erin is finally ready to rest, the dog gets to play the game too.
Writing in rhythmic text, author Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum (Trains Don't Sleep) explores the many types of watercraft navigating our lakes, rivers, and oceans, including trawlers, tankers, and cruise ships. Beginning with the sunrise, boats of all shapes and sizes are on their way to a full day. Fishing boats with their nets head out for their day's lucky catch. Tugboats guide a freighter safely into harbor, and pleasure craft such as sailboats and speedboats offer hours of enjoyment for their passengers. Then when night comes, even boats take a rest, including a houseboat that is docked with its family warm and cozy inside. Back matter includes detailed descriptions of each type of watercraft mentioned.
A biography in rhyme relates the story of Olympic swimmer and Syrian refugee Yusra Mardini.
The polar bear is known by many names in different languages—White Bear, Ice Bear, Sea Bear. It is Sailor of the Icebergs, Whale’s Curse, Seal’s Dread. It is the animal deserving of great respect, the Ever-wandering One, the Master of Helping Spirits, Grandfather, or God’s Dog. Whatever its name, what is certain is that this majestic, Arctic animal is threatened by extinction and in need of human protection before it disappears from our world forever.
A child enjoys a delicious bowl of warm noodles.
A poem about where the wind might go when it's ready for sleep.
A puppy likes to chew everything in sight.
A poem about the beauty of the summer sky.
A baby seahorse rocks himself to sleep in the ocean waves.
Tommy Trout and his family celebrate his birthday.
A baby deer curls up for sleep.
An elephant stops by a child's house and offers to work but runs away when the child's mother gives it a laundry list of tasks to complete.
A child gets to see a beautiful dragonfly up-close.
Lulu packs her suitcase with everything she'll need to visit her Granny, but then she realizes that Granny is coming to visit her!
A child learns how her favorite treat is made.
This poem describes the process of putting condiments on a hamburger bun to make a perfect meal.
This poem presents five shapes who have a picnic lunch with treats to match. But where is Circle?
Vegetables are beautiful to look at and delicious to eat.
A poem about getting close to a wild rabbit.
This short verse describes a child playing with animal crackers on his or her plate.
A poem about all the things a dog might be saying when he barks.
A girl looks forward to winter so she can learn to figure-skate.