When Simon's older sister, Adele, picks him up from school, he has his hat and gloves and scarf and sweater, his coat and knapsack and books and crayons, and a drawing of a cat he made that morning. Adele makes Simon promise to try not to lose anything. But as they make their way home, distractions cause Simon to leave something behind at every ...
Packed with copious charming details and art in the style of Louis XIV, this picture book version of Cinderella is a feast for the eye. As the simple story unwinds, with some modern phrasing, the reader is treated to visions of opulent hair, incredible outfits, and wondrous rooms, with Cinderella as classically selfless and sweet as always. With ...
A wonderful, easy-to-understand beginning harmonica book for learning both folk and blues harmonica stylings. Several different styles are analyzed and representative tunes are given in each style. Within the various sections the songs are roughly graded as to difficulty. An extra section examines some specialized techniques and introduces some ...
Mary lives in a big house with a very little mouse. The mouse lives in a little house inside of a very big house. Even though Mary is warned to stay away from mice--and Mouse is warned to steer clear of people--the two can't help but peek at one another. Full color.
In this story set in France at the turn of the century, young Danielle dreams of becoming an artist. Her father, however, wishes she would choose a more practical career, as her artwork is very fanciful and unrealistic. Will Danielle be able to prove to him that her art is worthwhile? Watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations accompany the text. ...
In this enchanting picture-book sequel to "Adle & Simon," Adle and her younger brother return in a cross-continental adventure that reflects the vitality of early-20th-century America, from the Boston Public Garden to San Francisco's Chinatown.
When tomboy Charlotte gets a delicate doll named Dahlia from her aunt, she tells the doll that she and Bruno, her bear, like digging in dirt and climbing in trees. Much to their surprise, Dahlia seems to like getting dirty while making mud cakes and racing wagons. But when Charlotte's aunt arrives, Charlotte is in for another surprise. Full-color ...
Wise Abe Lincoln said, "No More!" to slavery, "No More!" to slavery, "No More!" to slavery, Wise Abe Lincoln said, "No More!" to slavery, Many brave days ago. This simple song, sung to the tune of "The Old Grey Mare," was adapted from an actual campaign song for Lincoln during his run for the presidency. Beginning with "Babe Abe Lincoln was ...
This book tells the story about a very stubborn pig that refuses to go into his new owner's yard. Everyone on the farm tries to get him to go inside, but he just won't! Will they every get him to move? With color illustrations throughout.
In this story set in France at the turn of the century, young Danielle dreams of becoming an artist. Her father, however, wishes she would choose a more practical career, as her artwork is very fanciful and unrealistic. Will Danielle be able to prove to him that her art is worthwhile? Watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations accompany the text. ...
When kindhearted Sara Crewe arrives at Miss Minchin's boarding school, she seems just like a real little princess. Then a sudden misfortune turns her life upside down, and Sara is banished to the school's dreary attic. It takes all of Sara's imagination and a little bit of magic to turn her misfortune around and prove she is, at heart, a little ...
While celebrating Christmas together, May Gray's family persuade her to tell them again about her first assignment as a police officer when she solved the mystery of the Christmas Gang.
The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the bread she makes from it.
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Completed Hickory Dickory Dock
by
Jim Aylesworth, Eileen Christelow (Illustrator)