"Tickle Time!" is the twelfth in Boynton's astoundingly successful "Boynton on Board" series. Based on the wildly popular song from Boynton's wildly popular "Rhinoceros Tap" CD, "Tickle Time!" is pure irrepressible Boynton, lively in tempo, nimble in rhyme, and filled with irresistible fuzzy cats that cavort from page to page. Plus a few birds, who aren't the cavorting type. Here's a book to turn to again and again, because it's guaranteed to elicit giggles: If you're feeling blue and you don't know what to do there is nothing like a "Tickle Time" to make you feel like new. Whether you tickle high or tickle low, tickle fast or tickle slow, it's the gitchy-gitchy-goo that makes everything worthwhile.
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.
You can start with one little hamster and keep counting pastsix slinky fish, eight favorite playmates, and more -- all the wayup to ten cuddly teddy bears. With buddies, counting is fun!
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Christmas at Henry and Mudge's house means cookies and carolsand presents, and the whole family gathering for a deliciousbreakfast (with lots of food falling on the floor for Mudge). Itmay just be the best Christmas ever -- but Henry's favorite presentis the big, lovable dog he's had all along.
Splitting things in half may seem like an easy thing to do,but when two siblings and a pizza are involved, things can getmessy. Children learn about fractions at school but fractions arealso an important part of everyday life outside the classroom.Inthis riotous book, Stuart J. Murphy and G. Brian Karas introducethe simplest of fractions, 1/2.
What's so great about corn?Popcorn, corn on the cob,cornbread, tacos, tamales, and tortillas. All of these and manyother good things come from one amazing plant. Aliki tells thestory of corn: How Native American farmers thousands of years agofound and nourished a wild grass plant and made it an importantpart of their lives. They learned the best ways to grow and storeand use its fat yellow kernels. And then they shared this knowledgewith the new settlers of America.
The classic companion to Goodnight Moon - Everyone′s favoritelittle rabbit is back, exploring the boundaries of "Your world. Myworld." My spoon. Daddy′s spoon. "The moon belongs To the man inthe moon." Ages 1-4 Now you can revisit that beloved world of alittle bunny and his family. Together, gentle illustrations andpoetic words capture the excitement of a young child exploring newboundaries, as the bunny greets all the familiar things in "Yourworld. My world."
Galdone's dynamic, amusing pictures add much humor to thefamiliar tale of the industrious hen and lazy cat, dog, andmouse.
When a little bug sneezes a riot breaks out as one accidentleads to another, and another… until the whole town is caught up inthe ensuing chaos. Young readers will delight in this action-packedtale of mishaps and mayhem!This title belongs to the highlyacclaimed Beginner Book series developed by Dr. Seuss, in which theessential ingredients of rhyme, rhythm and repetition are combinedwith zany artwork and off-the-wall humour to create a range ofbooks that will encourage even the most reluctant child to learn toread.Originally published under the pseudonym of Rosetta Stone,Because A Little Bug Went Ka-Choo! is being relaunched with astylish new cover design which reveals, for the first time, thetrue identity of the author – Dr. Seuss himself!
Peppa and her friends are going on a school bus trip. What adventures will they have when they visit the mountains? Based on a story featuring the enduringly popular Peppa Pig. Read it yourself with Ladybird is one of Ladybird's best-selling reading series. For over thirty-five years it has helped young children who are learning to read develop and improve their reading skills.Each Read it yourself book is very carefully written to include many key, high-frequency words that are vital for learning to read, as well as a limited number of story words that are introduced and practised throughout. Simple sentences and frequently repeated words help to build the confidence of beginner readers and the four different levels of books support children all the way from very first reading practice through to independent, fluent reading.Each book has been carefully checked by educational consultants and can be read independently at home or used in a guided reading session at school. Further content includes compreh
The Ocean City Sharks have to swim 75 laps by the end of theweek, and every day they figure out how many laps are left to go.Swimming and subtraction are all part of the fun!
What will happen when the sheep go trick-or-treating? Could there be wolves lurking in the woods, hoping to waylay them as they return home with their bags full of goodies? In crisp verse and whimsically eerie pictures, Nancy Shaw and Margot Apple tell the lively story of a remarkable Halloween adventure. Simple sentences, rhyming text, and a humorous tone make this the perfect treat for beginning readers. Fans of this adventuresome flock of sheep will not want to miss this Halloween treat.
Ladybug Girl is Lulu, a little girl who loves to dress up in herladybug costume and use her imagination to turn every moment intoan adventure. In this book, readers will learn about the many lovesof Ladybug Girl, from climbing the tallest trees to playing withher friends on the playground. And her beloved dog, Bingo, isalways by her side!
You've seen your own blood, when you have a cut or a scrape.You can see the veins in your wrist, and you've seen the scab thatforms as a cut heals. But do you know what blood does for you?Without blood, you couldn't play, or grow, or learn. That's becausejust about every part of your body needs blood, from your musclesto your bones to your brain. How does your body use blood? Read andfind out!
Horrid Henry is desperate to be Joseph in the school ChristmasNativity play. The trouble is, Miss Battle-Axe has made him theinn-keeper. There's only one thing for it - Henry's got to make hisown part BIGGER!
The O'Malleys are off to the beach! But it's a long, hot, boringdrive. What can Eric, Bridget, and Nell do to keep busy? Play tallygames, of course -- counting up all the gray cars or green T-shirtsthey see. Whoever has the most marks at the end wins thegame. Eric wins the first game. Bridget wins the second. It seems likepoor Nell will never win a game! But Nell has the luck of the Irishon her side, and a surprise in store for her big brother andsister.