A deluxe edition of the bestselling picture book classic Stellaluna!
Delightful and informative but never didactic; a splendid debut. --Kirkus Reviews
Knocked from her mother's safe embrace by an attacking owl, Stellaluna lands headfirst in a bird's nest. This adorable baby fruit bat's world is literally turned upside down when she is adopted by the occupants of the nest and adapts to their peculiar bird habits.
For this deluxe edition, color has been added to the ink drawings, and the interior design now allows for more art to be seen. Includes two pages of updated notes about bats and a special note from author Janell Cannon.
A child learns to settle into a new home in this lyrical and stirring picture book perfect for fans of MEMORY JARS and EVELYN DEL REY IS MOVING AWAY.
Juno and his mom have just moved into a new home, and he hates everything about it - the new school, his new classmates, his new room. Just outside his window, Juno notices a family of mourning doves have started a nest atop the fence, and they seem to be struggling to make it work, too. Sure enough, Juno concludes this new place is a terrible place to build a nest. But, as winter turns to spring and the doves grow, so does Juno. And while this new place may be scary and sometimes lonely, they will all make it work, together. Lyrical and hopeful, A Terrible Place for a Nest is a tender and uplifting tale about facing new experiences with empathy and courage.
A squirrel is chittering. Bees are buzzing. The sun is high in the sky. And Little Owl is supposed to be asleep, but when he wakes up early, he's just too curious to close his eyes again. The forest he knows so well at nighttime is completely different - and exciting - in the day After watching butterflies dance, wolf pups play, and then his very first rainbow, Little Owl returns to his tree. He has many new stories for his mama.
This book serves a purpose of highlighting and shinning a light on autism spectrum disorder.
Omar The Owl is a friendly imaginary character who wants to play and have fun with his friends.
Omar can teach simple lessons such as, treating others with kindness and sharing is caring. He encourages his friends to smile and have fun.