Maddie Maxwell is mad--fuming, fussing and frenzied--over the whereabouts of her beloved jump rope. She learns a lesson the hard way when she accuses several people of taking her jump rope only to find out it was under her bed all along. This tale of Maddie's misguided anger helps reinforce values of sharing and forgiveness for children ages 4-6.
One of the earliest chronicles of the Inca empire was written in the 1550s by Juan de Betanzos. Although scholars have long known of this work, only eighteen chapters were actually available until the 1980s when the remaining sixty-four chapters were discovered in the collection of the Fundación Bartolomé March in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. ...
In Sister for Sale, a big brother pleads with God to help him write an ad to get rid of his sister, but once he lists all of her good qualities, he realizes that maybe she isn't so bad after all.
This charming story is a great way to illustrate the development of young children's personalities while still maintaining respect for parental authority. Illustrations.
Employing a whimsical, rhyming format, this book teaches children ages 2-4 consequences and the need for appropriate limits for certain activities. As little ones giggle about the prospect of cuddling up to their goldfish, they'll catch serious character-building truths.
Moving is a traumatic experience for everyone, but especially for small children. This story was written to help parents of children ages 2 to 4 explain that it's not so bad or scary to move. With its simple rhymes, it provides a creative and lighthearted approach to a difficult subject. Illustrations.
Readers ages 2-4 can follow a child on two strolls--one in the country, where waddling ducks and other country animals and scenes appear; and one in the city, where a different set of sights, sounds, and sensations emerges.
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