Harold and the Purple Crayon
by Crockett Johnson One evening Harold decides to go for a walk in the moonlight. Armed only with an oversize purple crayon, young Harold draws him...
View full detailsby Crockett Johnson One evening Harold decides to go for a walk in the moonlight. Armed only with an oversize purple crayon, young Harold draws him...
View full detailsTake a trip around the world in this fascinating lift-the-flap book. With over 80 flaps to lift, intrepid explorers can discover our world, from th...
View full detailsTouch and Feel Farm is a padded board book for very young children full of tactile areas to touch and explore. The cute pictures have simple labels...
View full detailsby Giles Andreae, illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees Gerald the giraffe longs to dance, but his legs are too skinny and his neck is too long. His k...
View full detailsThe Caldecott Honor winning classic about a brave and clever little worm from beloved picture book creator Leo Lionni. A small green inchworm is pr...
View full detailsMeet Ivan the gorilla, Stella the elderly elephant, Bob the stray dog, Ruby the baby elephant, and more, discovering just what makes them so specia...
View full detailsGood Night Massachusetts highlights the Gloucester fishing port, historic Salem, Boston Harbor, Old Sturbridge Village, the Boston Light, Boston Co...
View full detailsDecades ago, a family of ducks waddled off the page and into the hearts of readers everywhere. The brilliantly illustrated tale of mallards on the ...
View full detailsSet sail to the deepest ocean and go on a brave journey to the highest mountains with this knowledge book! Explore the workshops, labs, and studios...
View full detailsJoin Mercer Mayer’s classic and beloved character, Little Critter®, as he hosts a pet fair at school. There are animals big and small, furry and fe...
View full detailsA box is just a box...unless it's not a box. From mountain to rocket ship, a small rabbit shows that a box will go as far as the imagination allows...
View full detailsWhy do we need friends? How can we make friends? And what makes a good friend? This charmingly illustrated book explores the benefits of having f...
View full detailsThis charming, heartwarming poem shows that anyone and everyone can be a good friend. Written as a collection of four-line rhymes, there is somethi...
View full detailsby Julia Donaldson When Mouse takes a stroll through the woods, he meets a fox, an owl, and a snake who all want to eat him! So Mouse invents a gr...
View full detailsCounting on Community is Innosanto Nagara’s follow-up to his hit ABC book, A is for Activist. Counting up from one stuffed piñata to ten hefty hens...
View full detailsOlivia is an intense, energetic pig who wears herself and others out with her over-the-top activities. She's always on the move, going from one big...
View full detailsThis cool, visual non-fiction book about space for very young children has lots of things to look at and learn. Little ones can find out about plan...
View full detailsby Kevin Henkes It is Kitten’s first full moon, and when she sees it, she thinks it is a bowl of milk in the sky. And she wants it. Does she get it...
View full detailsGood Night Dinosaur explores Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex, Supersaurus, Triceratops, Ornithomimus, Deinonychus, Plesiosaurs, Troodon, Spinosau...
View full detailsCrayons have feelings, too, in this funny back-to-school story! Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds onl...
View full detailsWhere some people see rubbish, Rosie Revere sees inspiration. Alone in her room at night, shy Rosie constructs great inventions from odds and ends....
View full detailsAaron Becker, creator of Journey, a Caldecott Honor book, presents the next chapter in his stunning wordless fantasy.A king emerges from a hidden d...
View full detailsby Daria Peoples-Riley Time to play! Put your game face on, play to win. Fight, all the way to the end. A young basketball player practices on the ...
View full detailsYou might think a book with no pictures seems boring and serious. Except . . . here’s how books work. Everything written on the page has to be said...
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