In this upside-down bedtime story, frogs are headed home one early morning to get out of the sun and for their daily rest. But as is typical, the littlest of frogs is not quite ready and begs for delay. Frogs keep diving into the pond right past him while Little Frog pushes the boundaries, threatening danger to all. Children will love Little Frog's adventure with the bonus that this story can be easily sung to the tune of the Ants Go Marching.
Is there anything better than the sights, sounds, smells, and activities of a day spent working on a cattle ranch as a cowhand alongside Dad? Many parents and their children form a special bond that can last a lifetime, especially when the bond comes with a family business that is passed down through the generations. It's not for everyone but for those who have the desire in their blood, it feels just right.
Mouse wakes one morning wanting to see an ocean. Off he goes to find a laptop to jump the letters that will teleport him to Acadia National Park. He had no idea that it was the right time of year for the bright New England colors of Fall. A double bonus. When Mouse lands, it's almost in the water. Right next to him lies a seal. He soon meets other sea animals he has never seen-even in pictures. It isn't long before he runs into a cousin mouse who is excited to show him around the park. Mouse 's two favorite Acadia stops are looking across the ocean from the top of Cadillac Mountain, the tallest mountain on the East Coast of the United States and worrying if Bubble Rock will stay where it belongs.
Is there anything better than the sights, sounds, smells, and activities of a day spent working on a cattle ranch as a cowhand alongside Dad? Many parents and their children form a special bond that can last a lifetime, especially when the bond comes with a family business that is passed down through the generations. It's not for everyone but for those who have the desire in their blood, it feels just right.
Mouse's National Park visits grow more exciting as this time he visits a park where hot water comes straight from the ground, mud bubbles and wild animals roam safe and free. This series is aimed at inspiring very young naturalists. By showing what makes each of our National Parks special, a young reader is introduced to why it is important to protect these unique natural resources for generations to come. On this trip, Mouse grows excited when he meets a mouse who teaches him a special way to tour that will allow him to see more in every future park he visits. A good thing, never knowing how long a trip will last.
Mouse is bummed. His first try at getting to the moon has failed. The good news is that this time, instead of making fun of Mouse, Bird becomes his top helper. The other farm animals keep busy too-- until someone questions where they are going to get the fuel to propel their rocket. Oh no! What will happen if the rocket they are building doesn't make it to the moon? Will Mouse ever fulfill his travel dreams? Can anyone come up with another plan?
Goldie does so much for the animals on the farm. Today is her birthday! None of the animals know how to celebrate Goldie's birthday, but luckily Cow has a plan to make Goldie's favorite treat! Cow knows how!
n this companion book to Grandma's Kitchen, we track back all sorts of tasty treats that come from Grandpa's Garden. Not only are they tasty, but their blended colors, flavors and shapes turn a simple salad into a healthy and delicious family fiesta.
Down by the River invites children to explore the wonders of rivers and streams. From splashing fish and curious otters to colorful butterflies and chirping birds, there's always something exciting happening along the water's edge.
As you journey down the river, discover:
Every twist and turn of the river offers new surprises, making each reading an adventure. With vibrant illustrations and engaging text, this interactive book encourages young readers to learn about geography, wildlife, and the many ways both nature and people use rivers.
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Perfect for classroom learning and bedtime stories, Down by the River is an enchanting journey that will captivate young minds and inspire curiosity about the natural world. It's a must-read for any young explorer who loves to ask questions and discover the secrets of nature.
Mouse promises to bring back cheese for every farm animal to help him build the plane he thinks he needs to get to the moon. He ignores Bird who all the while warns Mouse that his plan is absurd. The fun comes when we discover the reason Bird calls the plan absurd in this short and to-the-point tale.
Brody knows what's coming but can the reader figure it out? Why are the cow dogs growing excited? Why are so many cattle in the corral? Why are so many cowboys coming to their ranch right now? And why have Grandma and Mom made so much food? Can you figure this mystery out before the story ends?
Where's Gramma? Up in a tree, of course, Or maybe one of a hundred other places. The thing is, Gramma isn't always predictable. Finding Gramma often turns into a wild adventure because Gramma can't seem to stay in one place for long! She is curious about everything. She is willing to try anything. But under it all, you will still find the cookies and milk grandma. The book reading grandma. And she wants to share it all because her grandchildren are the most important beings in her world.
Where's Gramma? Up in a tree, of course, Or maybe one of a hundred other places. The thing is, Gramma isn't always predictable. Finding Gramma often turns into a wild adventure because Gramma can't seem to stay in one place for long! She is curious about everything. She is willing to try anything. But under it all, you will still find the cookies and milk grandma. The book reading grandma. And she wants to share it all because her grandchildren are the most important beings in her world.
Mouse's National Park visits grow more exciting as this time he visits a park where hot water comes straight from the ground, mud bubbles and wild animals roam safe and free. This series is aimed at inspiring very young naturalists. By showing what makes each of our National Parks special, a young reader is introduced to why it is important to protect these unique natural resources for generations to come. On this trip mouse grows excited when he meets a mouse who teaches him a special way to tour that will allow him to see more in every future park he visits. A good thing, never knowing how long a trip will last.
Word Play is a delightful children's picture book perfect for ages 2-6, that captures the excitement and challenges of going to school and learning to read.
Meet Joe, a curious and eager kindergartener who can't wait to unlock the magic of words! Every morning, he eagerly picks letters from his cereal, convinced that today, on his first day of school, he will learn to read. Join Joe on his hilarious and heartwarming misadventure as he navigates through a world of letters, words, and playful misunderstandings.
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Join Joe in Word Play and discover the joy and fun of learning to read in a humorous way!
Word Play is a delightful children's picture book perfect for ages 2-6, that captures the excitement and challenges of going to school and learning to read.
Meet Joe, a curious and eager kindergartener who can't wait to unlock the magic of words! Every morning, he eagerly picks letters from his cereal, convinced that today, on his first day of school, he will learn to read. Join Joe on his hilarious and heartwarming misadventure as he navigates through a world of letters, words, and playful misunderstandings.
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-Engaging Storyline: Follow Joe's humorous journey and see how his misunderstandings lead to unexpected and funny situations, making reading an enjoyable experience.
-Educational Themes: Introduces the concept of letters and words in a fun and relatable way, perfect for early learners.
-Encourages a Love for Reading: Sparks interest and excitement about reading for young children.
-Beautiful Illustrations: Vibrant and captivating illustrations that bring Joe's adventures to life and keep children engaged.
-Supports Early Literacy Skills: Helps children recognize letters, understand their sounds, and begin to form simple words.
-Great for Classroom and Home: Ideal for classroom read-aloud sessions or cozy reading time at home.
-Interactive Learning: Encourages children to identify letters and words in their own environment, making learning a part of everyday life.
Join Joe in Word Play and discover the joy and fun of learning to read in a humorous way!
It's 2020, and COVID is shutting down our entire world. Your life is not going as planned. Your husband was not supposed to die before you. You were supposed to travel-together. Now, because of COVID, travel is not even an option. Then fate steps in as it often does and you find yourself on a quest that will put you back on the track you were always meant to be on-writing-showing that age need never be a measure of old.
Experience the magic of the holiday season with Candy Cane Christmas, a heartwarming tale about family traditions, holiday spirit, and the sweet power of togetherness.
This enchanting story centers around a beloved candy store that has been in the same family for generations. For young Jack, the holidays are more than just festive decorations and gifts-they mean being part of the cherished tradition of making candy canes by hand. This year, Jack faces the biggest question of all: is he finally old enough to join in?
Join Jack on a journey filled with love, anticipation, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Topics and Themes:Will Jack prove he is ready to take part in the family tradition and create holiday magic?
Candy Cane Christmas is a perfect read for cozy winter nights and a delightful addition to any holiday bookshelf.
MOUSE VISITS SIX NATIONAL MONUMENTS Mouse is ready for another trip. He thinks about the
monuments he has been studying during the week: Mount Rushmore, the Washington Monument, the
Jefferson, Lincoln and Martin Luther King Memorials, and the Statue of Liberty. Six places in one trip!
Mouse was ready to go. He jumped onto the keyboard.
Oh, oh. Just as he was jumping to the ESP key, it hit him, how was he going to get from monument to
monument without a keyboard? Oh well, he'd worry about that later.