6 In its extraordinary debut, Safari , introduced the world to Photicular technology. The cheetah bounded, the African elephant flapped its ears and readers could not believe their eyes. Now the creators of Safari take their work a step further. Ocean offers not only a refinement of inventor Dan Kainen s Photicular technology, but a subject undulating creatures of the deep perfectly suited to the immersive visual pleasure of the process. Ocean is like being on a dive. Open the book, and the reader is swept into the magic of an underwater world, face-to-face with a floating Yellow-Banded Sweetlips; with a glow-in-the-dark Deep-Sea Anglerfish; with a Sea Horse swaying in balletic motion; with a Sand Tiger Shark gliding along the ocean floor, its gaze haunting, its hook-toothed mouth gulping open and closed. The text by Carol Kaufmann enchants with its de*ions of coral reefs; a journey on Alvin , the 17-ton submersible; and a meditation on our oceans. Then, for each creature, she writes a lively an
It’s getting dark out, but one stubborn Pigeon is NOT goingto bed! Toddlers and parents will love this interactive bedtimeromp, which puts readers back in the driver’s seat, following allof Pigeon’s sly trickery as he tries to outsmart the inevitablebedtime.
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It's December 24th, and a kindly old man says good night toall the animals in the barn. As he settles into bed, he wonderswhen it's ever going to snow. He dreams that a snowstorm comes andcovers him in a snowy blanket while he sleeps. Then he dreams thata snow blanket covers each of the animals in the barn, one by one.As we read, we lift snowy-white acetate pages for each animal todiscover which one is behind them.When the man awakens, he findsthat the animals have not been buried by the snow, but that it hassnowed quite a bit. Finally he remembers something... He goes backoutside, puts some gifts underneath the tree for his animals, andpresses a button that activates a snowy melody. In true Eric Carlefashion, the button is a real button that the reader presses inorder to activate the melody.
Everyone in town knows Edwina. She is the dinosaur who playswith the kids. She is the dinosaur who helps little old ladiescross the street. And best of all, she bakes yummy chocolate-chipcookies. Everyone loves Edwinaexcept for Reginald VonHoobie-Doobie. Reginald knows dinosaurs are extinct and is ready toprove it. But will anyone listen? And if they do, what will happento Edwina?
There’s a big surprise around every bend on the track toBirchcombe village, but Duffy Driver, the Little Red Train and all their friends are ready to come to the rescueEVERY time!
At the first hint of chill in the air,Elmer’s friends start complaining about the cold, so Elmer decidesto show them what cold weather is really like. They set off for awalk up a mountain, and the higher they go the colder it gets. Theelephants agree that compared with the freezing mountain top, theirhome is not really that cold at all.
A big happy frog, a plump purple cat, a handsome blue horse,and a soft yellow duck-- all parade across the pages of thisdelightful book. Children will immediately respond to Eric Carle'sflat, boldly colored collages. Combined with Bill Martin's singsongtext, they create unforgettable images of these endearinganimals.
Four different voices tell their own versions of the same walkin the park. The radically different perspectives give afascinating depth to this simple story which explores many of theauthor’s key themes, such as alienation, friendship and the bizarreamid the mundane.
这是一个关于友谊和分享的经典故事:乔治和玛莎在分享一只梨子的时候相遇了,本来他们是在瓜分食物,不小心纠缠到了一起,不过既然分不开,就只好一起行动了。 梨子、西瓜……随着一页一页异形纸张的翻开,不同的图形打破了读者原有想想跳脱出来。后,乔治和玛莎从一对冤家变成了一对好朋友,谁也离不开谁。正在这时候,空中出现了一只凶恶的大鸟,向他们扑来。 这下,乔治和玛莎为了逃命,被大鸟啄掉了尾巴,他们分开了。接下来该怎么办呢?各走各的,或者他们还是在一起……? Jonathan and Martha are two lonely works that live on oppositesides of a tree. One day, a big juicy pear lands on the groundbetween them. Jonathan nibbles from the left, and Martha from theright - and soon they are caught in a tangle. Using his signaturestyle of eye-catching illustration and collage and simplenarrative, Horacek weave togethe