The Very Lonely Firefly is now available as a coloring book!Perfect for both reading and coloring, this interactive version ofEric Carles classic story follows a lonely firefly looking forfriends. Each time he sees a light, the firefly chases after it,looking for other fireflies. He chases a flashlight, a carsheadlights, and a sky full of fireworks before finally finding hisfriends. Special artwork made just for coloring and blank pages at the endfor your own drawings bring new life to this timeless story. Asure-fire hit for creative children everywhere.
It's the first day of kindergarten and Miss Bindergarten is hard at work getting the classroom ready for her twenty-six new students. Meanwhile, Adam Krupp wakes up, Brenda Heath brushes her teeth, and Christopher Beaker finds his sneaker. Miss Bindergarten puts the finishing touches on the room just in time, and the students arrive. Now the fun can begin! This rhyming, brightly illustrated book is the perfect way to practice the alphabet and to introduce young children to kindergarten. "Multifaceted and appealing, this book can be enjoyed in many ways, at home and at school." - The New York Times Book Review
The Very Busy Spider is now available as a coloring book!Perfect for both reading and coloring, this interactive picturebook follows an industrious spider as she carefully spins her web.A cow, a pig, and other farm animals want her to play--but a busyspider needs to finish her work, or there'll be no dinner. Special artwork made just for coloring and blank pages at the endfor original drawings give this classic story new life. A sure-firehit for creative children everywhere.
The charming story of a chameleon searching for his own color,who ends up finding a true friend. Elephants are gray. Pigs arepink. Only the chameleon has no color of his own. He is purple likethe heather, yellow like a lemon, even black and orange stripedlike a tiger Then one day a chameleon has an idea to remain onecolor forever by staying on the greenest leaf he can find. But inthe autumn, the leaf changes from green to yellow to red . . . andso does the chameleon. When another chameleon suggests they traveltogether, he learns that companionship is more important thanhaving a color of his own. No matter where he goes with his newfriend, they will always be alike.
The newest book in the popular My First series introduces young readers to a full day's worth of angel friends. Enhanced by new rhyming text, nine of the angels from Tomie's precious picture book Angels, Angels Everywhere return to remind youngsters that angels really are all around us-even at school and on the playground. This book's accessible trim, applique, cover, and beautiful illustrations make it a great addition to any child's library.
在线阅读本书 "This book . . . recounts the persistence of a Frenchman, Louis, tobuild a flying machine to cross the English Channel. . . . The textis succinct, caption-like in its directness and brevity. . . . Thepaintings . . . add the necessary texture and tone to thismarriage. This is vintage Provensen."--School Library Journal.Caldecott Medal.
1 hunter walks through the jungle. He does not see 2 elephantsor 3 giraffes. But they see him!
Sheila Rae is not afraid of anything. She walks backwards with her eyes closed, steps on every crack, growls at stray dogs, and bares her teeth at stray cats. But when Sheila Rae becomes lost on the way home from school, it is her "scaredy cat" sister, Louise, who shows her a thing or two about bravery and sibling love.
Wendell was spending the weekend at Sophie's house. Playinghouse, Wendell was the mother, the father, and the children; Sophiewas the dog. Playing bakery, Wendell was the baker; Sophie got tobe the sweet roll. Wendell shone his flashlight in Sophie's eyeswhen she tried to sleep. But when he gave her a new hairdo withshaving cream, it was the last straw, and Sophie made up a gamethat left Wendell speechless for a time --and won the day forfriendship.
Once there lived a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster who had grown too old to be useful to their masters. Because their masters want to get rid of them, they run away. They meet on the road and decide to go to Bremen-Town to be street musicians. Soon, they discover a cozy cabin occupied by robbers. The four friends have an idea and manage to scare the robbers away by making the loudest music they can. Now they can settle into a new home.
Originally published in 1973, this is the offbeat fable of acity mouse who visits his peaceful country cousins and tells themabout Mardi Gras in the city. The country mice are inspired to havetheir own Mardi Gras. And at first, it is fun wearing their maskswith sharp teeth and tusks and scaring each other, but after awhile, they begin believing that they really are ferociousanimals. Leo Lionni's winsome mice cavort across big double-page spreadsof oil paintings and tell a story about what is real and what isnot that is just right for preschoolers. Reissued in hardcover in2003, it now makes its debut in Dragonfly paperback.
"Let's, make rabbits," says the scissors to the pencil, and, before the reader's eyes, two rabbits appear--one drawn by the pencil, the other cut from brightly patterned paper by the scissors. When the rabbits are hungry, the scissors andthe pencil provide paper carrots. But one day the taste of a real carrot leads to a magical surprise. This imaginative tale is being reissued in celebration of fourtime Caldecott Honor Book winner Leo Lionni's 100th anniversary. "A wonderful combination of collage and pencil drawing provides a lesson in art appreciation as well as a tribute to imaginative reality."--"School Library Journal"
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Annie and her dog, Oscar, have had a busy day playing in the snow. Somehow Annie's red mitten has disappeared in all the fun. They look high and low. . . . It's not on the sledding hill, and it's not by the snow castles. Maybe an eagle carried it off to keep its baby's head warm. Or maybe a mouse is using it as a sleeping bag. When the sun goes down, Annie and Oscar have to give up their search and go inside. But when Annie looks out the window, something red catches her eye. . . . With entirely new full-color illustrations, this beautiful version of the beloved picture book The Mystery of the Missing Red Mitten retains all the charm of the original.