In this cumulative tale, readers will learn all the trouble they're in for should they ever feed pancakes to a pig. Of course, if you give a pig a pancake, she'll want maple syrup to go with it, and the maple syrup will probably get her all sticky, so she'll need a bath, and so on. Color illustrations accompany the text.
The lovable cat who first appeared in "If You Give a Pig a Party" now stars in his very own book--the newest story in the "New York Times"-bestselling series. Full color.
Taking a mouse to the movies can lead to letting him do other things, such as making a snowman, listening to Christmas carols, and decorating the Christmas tree.
Giving a mouse a cookie might seem like a nice thing to do, but in this book, it is only the first in a series of interconnected and ever-increasing requests from the mouse. For example, giving a mouse a cookie will lead him to ask for a glass of milk, which will then cause him to request a straw, and so on. Young readers will be amazed to see how ...
The pancake-loving pig is back, and this time she's ready for a party. But first, she's got to have bunches of colorful balloons. After the balloons, a party dress is in order, and so are some friends. A lovely mouse and a hungry moose are among the invitees--but they're not at home! Which means that a field trip to find the guests might be just ...
The famous little mouse from "If You Take a Mouse to the Movies" is back in time for the first day of school. Besides working a math problem and spelling a word or two, Mouse creates chaos with a science experiment, build a little house for himself out of blocks, and writes his very own first book. Full-color illustrations.
One side of this upside-down book celebrates all of the things grandmas do for their grandchildren. Turning the book over and around produces a similar celebration of grandpas.
In this back-to-back book, readers can learn all about what mommies do best, and then turn the book over to read about what daddies do best. The text, which is identical in both stories, demonstrates that both mommies and daddies can give piggyback rides, teach children how to ride a bicycle, and sew a button on a teddy bear. Illustrated with ...
Basset hound Beatrice has no use for books, but she's forced to accompany her older brother to the library since he's looking after her and has to work on a paper for school. Beatrice continuously pesters her beleaguered brother to leave, but they both must suffer through the arrangement. He notices an announcement for a storytime room and drops ...
"The Jellybeans and the Big Dance" is the first book in a new series by Laura Numeroff about four little girls who call themselves 'The Jellybeans'! Emily is a puppy who wears pink and loves to dance, Nicole is a kitten who wears blue and is a tomboy, Bitsy is a pig who wears purple and lives for arts and crafts and Anna is shy bunny who is never ...
Four favorite "If You Give..." titles are collected in one comprehensive edition, including "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, If You Give a Moose a Muffin, If You Give a Pig a Pancake," and "If You Take a Mouse to School." A CD, recipes, sheet music, little-known facts, and activities are also included.
When you can't fall asleep, Then, try counting sheep! But what is there to do if the sheep are already asleep? "New York Times" best-selling author, Laura Numeroff crafts the perfect lullaby, as a small child imagines she encounters many cuddly animals, only to find that they, too, are snuggled fast asleep with their families! Lovely, soothing ...
Children whose mothers are suffering from breast cancer share their thoughts, feelings, and fears about the disease. Color illustrations accompany the text. Proceeds from the sale of this book benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Even though animals don't normally wear glasses, cook, or read, if you use your imagination you can see them doing these and even more fantastic things.
In this back-to-back book, readers can learn all about what mommies do best, and then turn the book over to read about what daddies do best. The text, which is identical in both stories, demonstrates that both mommies and daddies can give piggyback rides, teach children how to ride a bicycle, and sew a button on a teddy bear. Illustrated with ...
Beginning with advice on how to choose the perfect monster and, nine steps later, providing details on the perfect way to tuck that monster into bed, this illustrated 10-step guide is geared toward the young reader ready to get a pet.
In this original board book, Mouse ("If You Give a Mouse a Cookie!") runs himself ragged looking for his missing homework. It's time for school and he can't find his homework anywhere. This title is ideal for children who are starting school for the first time. Full color.
The lively, lovable mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is back, this time baking his favorite cookie recipes, including peanut butter munchies, M&M crunchies, old-fashioned oatmeal cookies, and jumbo chocolate chip cookies. Each recipe is accompanied by a wordless story-in-pictures. Includes a mouse cookie cutter. Full color.
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