When the bus driver decides to take a break from driving, a wild and wacky pigeon pleads and begs to take his place, in a hilarious picture book that perfectly captures a preschooler's temper tantrum.
Trixie, Daddy, and Knuffle Bunny take a trip to the neighborhood Laundromat. But the exciting adventure takes a dramatic turn when Trixie realizes somebunny was left behind. Using a combination of muted black-and-white photographs and expressive illustrations, this stunning book tells a brilliantly true-to-life tale about what happens when Daddy's ...
How does it feel to be a Pigeon? Well, the bus driver is trying to get him to act happy, but as we all know, this is one bird that is not going to be told what to do! Throughout this hilarious board book, Pigeon runs through his signature gamut of emotions while attempting to thwart his old nemesis.
This stunning follow-up to the Caldecott Honor-winning Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale" begins as Trixie excitedly takes her one-of-a-kind Knuffle Bunny to school to show her friends. However, an awful surprise awaits her. Illustrations.
The Caldecott Honor-winning author of "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!" returns with two new hilarious board books featuring the emotional, over-the-top Pigeon. Full color.
Best-selling picture book creator Mo Willems continues his charming Elephant and Piggie first reader series. The books feature two lovable and funny characters: an optimistic (and sometimes reckless) pig and a cautious, pessimistic elephant. Children who sat on their parents' laps to have Pigeon read to them will eagerly take the plunge with these ...
The optimistic Piggie and pessimistic Elephant are back. Piggie can't wait to go out and play in the sunshine. But will a rainy day ruin all the fun? Full color.
He really, really, REALLY wants one. He'll take really good care of it! What's the matter--don't you want him to be happy? The latest book in the best-selling Pigeon series is the funniest one yet.
In this latest Elephant & Piggie Book, Gerald is determined to teach Piggie that ball-throwing is serious business, but Piggie is just as serious about having fun. Full color.
Wilbur is different from the other naked mole rats in his colony, because he wears clothes. But what happens when Grandpah, the oldest, wisest, and most naked naked mole rat ever, discovers Wilbur's secret? Full color.
Best-selling picture book creator Mo Willems is leaps into the early reader arena with the Elephant and Piggie series. Not surprisingly, the books are hilarious, charming, and speak directly to kids. The books feature two lovable and funny characters: an optimistic (and often reckless) pig and a cautious, pessimistic elephant. Children who sat on ...
Caldecott Honor artist Mo Willems continues his charming Elephant & Piggie series of first readers with these two titles, in which Piggie is invited to her very first party, while Gerald discovers that there is something worse than a bird on his head. Full color.
Best-selling picture book creator Mo Willems leaps into the early reader arena with the Elephant and Piggie series. Not surprisingly, the books are hilarious, charming, and speak directly to kids. The books feature two lovable and funny characters: an optimistic (and often reckless) pig and a cautious, pessimistic elephant. Children who sat on ...
In this hilarious follow-up to the acclaimed "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!," Pigeon finds a hot dog and can hardly wait to eat it. But a very sly and hungry duckling enters the scene and wants a bite. Who will be the more clever bird? (Baby/Preschool)
Willems's series about the friendship between an optimistic--and sometimes reckless--pig and a cautious, pessimistic elephant named Gerald continues. Piggie can't wait to show Gerald her new toy, but will an accidentally broken toy break a friendship? Full color.
Two-time Caldecott Honor winner and "New York Times" bestselling author Willems introduces a lovable new character--a dinosaur who plays with kids and bakes cookies. Reginald Von Hoobie-Doobie is determined to prove dinosaurs are extinct, but what will happen to Edwina if anyone believes him?
Piggie cuts a mean rug, and she's so pleased with herself she wants to teach everyone--especially her best friend, Gerald. But will Gerald teach Piggie something even more important? Full color.
Woodstock makes his first appearance and Lucy declares herself a New Feminist in this latest volume in the definitive collection of Charles M. Schulz's masterpieces, which contains reprints of all daily and Sunday strips from 1969 and 1970.
1,2,3...Pee! Toilet training has never been such as an adventure as when it is introduced by popular cartoonist, Mo Willems. With his signature humor, the author gently leads children through each step in the process that will finally bring them to their emancipation from diapers. Featuring a crew of funny mice holding up signs with the text, ...
Depicting the renowned illustrator's yearlong trip around the world following his graduation from college, this annotated volume offers a unique snapshot of an artist's coming-of-age as he tries to understand the world around him.
Leonardo, a dainty little monster, is having a really difficult time scaring anyone. So small that he's practically boy-sized, Leonardo has round, blue eyes, diminutive horns, and fawn-colored fur--not exactly a picture of fear and loathing. Certainly not like Tony, an enormous, pink monster with six rows of teeth, or even Eleanor, a positively ...
With an exciting and unusual presentation, Mo Willems acquaints young readers with those magical etiquette gems: please, excuse me, sorry, and thank you. A gaggle of energetic mice put a host of multicultural children on the road to politeness using a landscape of balloons, signs, bubbles, arrows, banners, and more. Beginning with a blond-haired ...
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The Complete Peanuts 1963-1966
by
Charles M Schulz, Hal Hartley (Introduction by), Bill Melendez (Introduction by)