When Stanley Lambchop wakes up one morning, his brother, Arthur, is yelling. A bulletin board fell on Stanley during the night, and now he is only half an inch thick. Soon, amazing things begin happening to him.
With humorous visual details and pun-filled prose, the illustrator of "The Bugliest Bug" debuts as an author-illustrator and takes readers on the trail of a lovable, long-eared sleuth and his curious crew of discarded toys as they piece together a most peculiar puzzle. Full color.
In this sequel to FLAT STANLEY, the unfortunate Stanley Lambchop finds himself flattened out for the second time in his life. Although being flat does have some advantages, Stanley tries to find a way to regain his three-dimensionality. Illustrations accompany the text.
A high-strung monkey attempts to put on a stage production of the nursery rhyme about the cow who jumps over the moon. Unfortunately, the cow he's cast in the starring role doesn't seem to know the meaning of the word "over" and instead travels under, next to, and through the moon. Meanwhile, the dog is giggling and the dish and the spoon are ...
This companion to "Snow Day!" is just as funny and perfect for preschoolers. Bright and cheerful as an August day, it should be packed in every beach bag. Illustrations.
Vocabulary forms the building blocks of language learning, and it is essential for learners to expand their vocabulary - whether for active communication, or passive oral understanding or written comprehension. However, most existing vocabulary books don't provide any assistance in actually learning and assimilating the words - the student might ...
On a perfect day for sledding, Sam, Pam, Will and Jill get dressed and set out for their favorite sledding hill. But there's one problem: it's a school day. However, these four crocodiles have a few surprises up their sleeves--they are determined not to let a little thing like school get in the way of their winter fun. Full-color illustrations.
Build your fundamental helping skills, and more important, the ability to transfer those skills to actual real-world situations with the unique approach found in Chang/Scott/Decker's "Developing Helping Skills: A Step-by-Step Approach". These experienced authors have created a blend of learning methods and clear presentations throughout this text ...
A collection of letters first sent to the Help! column of "American Girl" magazine. Advice is offered on such topics as relating to parents, handling uninvited guests, and what to do about blabbermouths. Illustrated with color drawings.
Welcome to the neighbourhood dog show. First Maxie speaks. Second Baxter begs. Third Daisy rolls over, but will Henry the fourth steal the show? Young readers can learn ordinals with this playful pack of pooches.
Tina's dog, Tucker, bounds into the house for breakfast, with joy and affection and a talent for havoc! Wham! Wham! From room to room he crashes. Vases, plates, a china cat, everything is knocked for six. His reaction to the bowl of food Tina eventually gives him? Wham! Wham! of his wagging tail.
"The Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology" brings together thirty-eight original essays covering the wide inter-disciplinary field of political sociology. This title represents the most comprehensive overview available in the field of political sociology. It covers traditional questions as well as emerging topics including recent debates on ...
Readers can practice their subtraction skills as, one by one, five monsters playing musical chairs are eliminated from the game. Color illustrations accompany the text.
Culled from letters sent to "American Girl" magazine's "Help!" column, this collection is filled with the thoughtful answers girls count on. Readers will find sound advice about picky parents, uninvited guests, blabbermouths, and more. Illustrations.
The changes that come with divorce can be difficult. This advice book will help a girl to better understand her parents' divorce, from the initial split-up to a remarriage. The book includes quizzes and tips, plus advice from real girls who've been there and have wisdom to share.
In this revision of the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," the main character is a girl named Betsy. On her 8th birthday, Betsy is given the responsibility of caring for the flock of sheep owned by the people of her village. In a change from the traditional story, Betsy does indeed see a wolf but when she calls out to the town's people for help, ...
Solomon Snow and his stalwart friends return in a second mock-Victorian extravaganza! In their second adventure, the intrepid trio becomes ensnared in a plot to steal a priceless ruby. But what do a stubborn donkey, a shady dwarf, and Mr. Skippy the rabbit have to do with it all?
Six pigs have tickets to the opera, but there?s one problem--they can?t seem to get there. When their car won?t start, they resort to all kinds of solutions--even trying to get there by traveling in a hot-air balloon! Each attempt they make ends up in a crazy mess. Will they ever get to see the opera? With watercolor illustrations throughout.
Preschoolers can come along on a silly, funny car trip and see the most entertaining, surprising cows they ever could imagine. There are plenty of amusements in this book full of whimsy and cheer. Full color.
The young monster from "My Beastly Brother" returns in this story that takes him to school where he learns to appreciate his creature teacher. Full color.
A lonely talking pickle hosts a late-night talk show. On a visit to Antarctica, he befriends a penguin and takes him back to New York City. Nerve-wrackingly, they're accidentally separated when the penguin wanders off to explore the skyscrapers, which he thinks are gigantic icicles. The penguin experiences the city before finally encountering the ...
Leuck, the author "My Monster Mama Loves Me So" and "Sun is Falling, " pens a frolicking rhyme about a sibling relationship that shows all the sides of being a brother. Full color.
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