With an irresistible rhyming text and delightfully endearing illustrations, here is an exuberant celebration of playing, sleeping, crawling, and of course, very noisy babies doing all the wonderful things babies do best.
Every day, everywhere, babies are born. They're kissed and dressed and rocked and fed--and completely adored by the families who love them.
New York magazine's The Strategist chose Everywhere Babies as one of the Best (Nonobvious) Baby Books to Bring to a Shower. As The Strategist stated: Babies love looking at other babies, and this book is filled with all kinds of adorable ones. Plus the book's art is really layered and thoughtful in representing all kinds of babies and parents. The Strategist's kids loved the really pleasing cadence and rhyme structure.
Marla Frazee's popular books include two Caldecott Honor winners, the Clementine series, and The Boss Baby, among many others.
With an irresistible rhyming text and delightfully endearing illustrations, here is an exuberant celebration of playing, sleeping, crawling, and of course, very noisy babies doing all the wonderful things babies do best.
Every day, everywhere, babies are born. They're kissed and dressed and rocked and fed--and completely adored by the families who love them.
New York magazine's The Strategist chose Everywhere Babies as one of the Best (Nonobvious) Baby Books to Bring to a Shower. As The Strategist stated: Babies love looking at other babies, and this book is filled with all kinds of adorable ones. Plus the book's art is really layered and thoughtful in representing all kinds of babies and parents. The Strategist's kids loved the really pleasing cadence and rhyme structure.
Marla Frazee's popular books include two Caldecott Honor winners, the Clementine series, and The Boss Baby, among many others.
With an irresistible rhyming text and delightfully endearing illustrations, here is an exuberant celebration of playing, sleeping, crawling, and of course, very noisy babies doing all the wonderful things babies do best.
Every day, everywhere, babies are born. They're kissed and dressed and rocked and fed--and completely adored by the families who love them.
New York magazine's The Strategist chose Everywhere Babies as one of the Best (Nonobvious) Baby Books to Bring to a Shower. As The Strategist stated: Babies love looking at other babies, and this book is filled with all kinds of adorable ones. Plus the book's art is really layered and thoughtful in representing all kinds of babies and parents. The Strategist's kids loved the really pleasing cadence and rhyme structure.
Marla Frazee's popular books include two Caldecott Honor winners, the Clementine series, and The Boss Baby, among many others.
Grrr morning, Granny says. Rise and growl.
Woolsey is excited. It's the first day of school for this little monster!
But as Granny walks Woolsey to the school raft, he begins to worry.
What if the teacher asks me a question and I don't know the answer?
What if no one plays with me at recess?
What if he's the only monster whose granny walks him to the school raft?
Join this young monster as he faces his fears on the first day of school.
Grrr morning, Granny says. Rise and growl.
Woolsey is excited. It's the first day of school for this little monster!
But as Granny walks Woolsey to the school raft, he begins to worry.
What if the teacher asks me a question and I don't know the answer?
What if no one plays with me at recess?
What if he's the only monster whose granny walks him to the school raft?
Join Woolsey as he bravely faces his first day of school!
Grrr...Morning! is the thrilling follow-up to the award winning Grrr...Night! which follows a tiny monster's hilarious quest to avoid bedtime at all costs.
Poems of discovery and loss pull the magical from the mundane
Keep and Give Away was selected by Terrance Hayes as the inaugural winner of the South Carolina Poetry Book Prize sponsored by the South Carolina Poetry Initiative.
In her first full-length collection, Susan Meyers guides us through her examination of life's ordinary moments and the seemingly ordinary images that abide in them to reveal the extraordinary. From minutia to marriage, crumbs to crows, nothing is too commonplace to escape her attention as she traverses terrains of childhood, loss, relationships, and death. Mostly lyrical and often elegiac, the poems of Keep and Give Away move along the rifts between the past and present, the lived and desired. The dominant emotions of the verses are deepened by observations rooted in our natural world, where birds are yeses quickening the air and the sky can lap you up, and up. In the book's final section, marriage poems turn to fishing and gardening for their truths, contemplations that recognize the realities of a world governed by luck, imperfection, contraries, and--most of all--love.