Card catalog de*ion Clifford the small red puppy takes a walk in his neighborhood and hears all kinds of new sounds. On board pages.
Sally's stuffed bear Pammy the Panda is turning two, and Sallywants to give her a gift. But what kind of things do pandas like?Enter the Cat in the Hat. His friend Zhu Zhu is a real panda—he's bound to have some suggestions! So off the gang goes toBamwamabooboo, where Zhu Zhu teaches them about his favorite thingin the world: bamboo! Turns out that bamboo is not only a panda'sfavorite food, but it's an amazingly strong, lightweight, andflexible kind of grass—like the stuff on your lawn—that's good forbuilding all sorts of things that humans like, too. Almost as muchas they like a bargain—like a $3.99 Little Golden Book!
The language at this level will be short and simple sentences,with straightforward vocabulary and punctuation, a high level ofphonic regularity and lots of repetition. Includes simple glossary.Because of all the amazing color and life, coral reefs are theperfect subject for an early reader. The eye-popping photographywill draw kids in as they explore a wide range of animals,including coral, fish, sharks, sea horses, and more. On each page,new vocabulary is subtly highlighted, and a glossary at the backgives the definitions as kids begin to build their confidence asreaders.
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! makes its LittleGolden Books debut in this rollicking rhymed story introducing thecast of the new PBS Kids television show! There’s the Cat (ofcourse), Sally and Nick, Things One and Two, the Fish, and themiraculously malleable Thinga-ma-jigger—the vehicle that transportsthe characters on their adventures on, under, and above the Earth!For $3.99, this is the perfect sturdy little hardcover book tointroduce readers to the new show.
Little Critter gives a fun and lively tour of his town—comealong and see where everyone lives, works, and plays
"From the Golden archives, a paper-doll book from the golden ageof fashion "It's a wedding day wonderland in this glamorous, lushlyillustrated paper-doll book, originally published in 1952. Thelovely bride, her attendants, her groom, and the groom's best manare featured on the front and back covers, ready to be punched outand dressed--and their stunning wardrobes for the big day (and theski trip honeymoon in Sun Valley) don't disappoint Even thebackground artwork is lush, with its ribbons and cupids and weddingbells, ice buckets, ring boxes and bellhops, bringing a dreamwedding to life. Little and big girls alike, and all fashionenthusiasts, will ooh and ahh over the clothing styles--and alifestyle--of a more glamorous time.
"They say it all started when Gerald was two--That's the agekids start talking--least, most of them do. Well, when he startedtalking, you know what he said?He didn't talk words--he went "boingboing" instead " So goes the hilarious tale of a boy who was alittle bit different--a tale that only Dr. Seuss could create.Based on the Academy Award-winning motion picture