It's time for the Hoo family to go on their annual camping trip, but Little Hoo is a little bit nervous. From setting up a tent, to cooking dinner over the fire, to sleeping with spooky noises, camping has a lot of new things for Little Hoo to experience. With characteristic gentleness, this book takes little ones along with Little Hoo on an adventure that eventually turns out to be a fun, and not scary, time. Little Hoo Goes Camping is part of the Little Hoo series featuring cute and reassuring texts for toddlers and preschoolers.
A joyful story celebrating the love between a granddaughter and her grandmother. This delightful picture books follows a young girl and her grandmother through a day of tea parties, dancing, hide and seek, pat-a-cake, bath time, story time, and bedtime. At the end of the story the little girl discovers why she is so extra special.
Listen to the story! Read the story! Sing the Story! “Sleep, My Little One,” includes the Read-along version of the story followed by the same story sung in an adorable song. As night draws near, mom and baby share precious moments during bath time and bedtime. “Up the stairs and in the bath I’ll wash those little toes. Tickle your tummy as you splash, then, I’ll kiss your sweet, wet nose.” Bedtime is a special time for bonding and saying, “I love you.” Gentle illustrations and rhyming text will make this a favorite for young children. This book is the perfect way to end a busy day. Titles in the Read & Sing Along Series include: A Is For Alligator, A Pilot Flies Her Plane, At The Farm, Diez En La Cama, Down Through The Chimney, Duerme, Mi Pequenito, Hickory Dickory Dock & More, Humpty Dumpty & More, Huge Machines, I Like Colors, I Thank God For You, It’s Night-Night Time, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, Llego La Noche, Me Gustan Los Colores, Ten In The Bed, Two By Two & The Wheels On The Bus.
Danny is having a bad day. Grandma Ruth knows just what to do to cheer him up.
Grandma Ruth has misplaced her reading glasses. She looks in all of the usual places around the house to find them. Perhaps Danny knows where they are.
Little Hippo grazes on African plains, falling behind his herd, when a flock of oxpecker birds won’t leave him alone. Mama helps him and all becomes right again. A sweet story of youthful adventure and motherly love, told with short rhyming lines and warm illustrations.
Little Monkey swings through the jungle until—Oops!—he falls out of a tree. Mama catches him and comforts him and all becomes right again. A sweet story of youthful adventure and motherly love, told with short rhyming lines and warm illustrations.
In this precious rhyming story, a little boy reflects on spending Christmas each year with his Grandma. From making decorations together for the Christmas tree, to drinking hot chocolate and staying up late talking by the fireplace; the little boy and his Grandma make sweet memories. When it’s time to leave, and Grandma becomes teary-eyed, the little boy ensures her that she’s the best part of Christmas. “So whenever my face feels the first flakes of snow, wherever I am, it’s to Grandma’s I go. Where it’s always been Christmas, and always will be, for Christmas at Grandma’s is Christmas to me.”
Victoria is certain she doesn't like tomatoes until she tries to prove that her younger brother doesn't like them either.
After saying they're all too busy these family members end up helping hem Papa's new pants a little too much.
What can Jessica do about her sister's snoring?
Dikike's father surprises her with a wonderful gift--her very own canoe!
Levi learns that there are advantages to the top and bottom bunks of a bunk bed.
What can Aleeya do when it's Mama's birthday and there's no cake?
Henry may not be able to beat his cousins at racing or baseball but he can do one thing better than all of them.
Little Bunny tries to give Papa the perfect birthday, but there are a few bumps in the road.
Lulu gets a boo boo when she falls, but her family makes her feel better quickly.
Kayla adds a new holiday to her family's collection of boxes for each holiday: First Day of Summer Box. After she remembers another good holiday: First Day of School.
Tommy Trout and his family celebrate his birthday.
Little Bunny sees the leaves fall and decides it's time to celebrate Autumn.
Tex, Indi, Gran, and Poppy have a picnic where Indi and Poppy play a silly trick on Tex and Gran.
Tex and Indi's family have dinner together, but the whole family's not there until Indi brings a sleeping Cow to the dinner table.
Lulu packs her suitcase with everything she'll need to visit her Granny, but then she realizes that Granny is coming to visit her!
Blankets are for babies. So when Andy's cousins visit he tells them about all the things his blanket really is such as a cape and a royal robe.
Caleb prepares for the big day when his dad arrives home from the Navy.