A flock of hapless sheep drive through the country in this rhyming picture book. "The bright-colored pencil drawings and lean text make this a great choice for preschool storytimes, as well as for beginning readers who want a funny story".--School Library Journal. Full-color illustrations.
In the barnyard there are roosters, cows, horses, goats, and a pink piglet learning to squeal. Margaret Wise Brown's lulling story about a day at the barnyard is now available as a sturdy board book. Felicia Bond's atmospheric illustrations add to the tranquil simplicity of this story. Full color.
Early one morning a little spider begins to spin her web on a fence post. In this multi-sensory book, children can feel the pictures as well as see them, while they hear or read the easy rhythmic text. Alongside the visual excitement of Eric Carle's vibrant collages of familiar animals is the tactile experience of feeling the spider's web as it ...
In this hilarious companion to the Caldecott Honor book "Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type," Farmer Brown leaves his brother, Bob, in charge while he goes on vacation, not realizing the farm animals have special plans for Bob.
Farmer Brown thinks it's odd when he hears typing sounds coming from the barn. But his troubles really begin when his cows start leaving him notes. First they demand better working conditions, then they stage a strike. Cronin's understated text and Lewin's expressive illustrations make the most of this hilarious situation. Full-color illustrations.
Because Joshua the lamb is crippled, he is left in a stable as shepherds and sheep head out on a journey. His sorrow transforms to joy, however, as he realizes that--because of his difference--he is witness to a great moment.
When Mrs. Wishy-Washy starts scrubbing all the animals on the farm, Duck, Cow, and Pig run away to the big city. But they get lost and stumble into a hardware store and get covered in paint! Where is Mrs. Wishy-Washy when they need her? Full color.
While enjoying a stroll, a young boy meets a variety of animals including a black cat, a brown horse, and a green duck, all of whom decide to accompany him. This introduction to animal and color identification is illustrated with watercolor paintings.
This alphabetical romp stars Duck, of DUCK FOR PRESIDENT fame, as he races around the farm with a note that was specially typed by the cows. The story unfolds alphabetically as the day goes on, starting with "a, animals awake," and "b, beneath blue blankets," and Duck spreads the excitement. The text is accompanied by whimsical full-color ...
Duck's already taught thousands of children the ABCs. Now there's an opportunity to outsmart Farmer Brown again as he and his friends teach their very youngest readers how to count. (Baby/Preschool)
Fed up with following Farmer Brown's orders, Duck decides to hold an election to see who should rule over the barnyard. Although he wins the election, Duck sees a life for himself outside the barnyard, and so he decides to run for governor. Again, Duck wins, but he soon sets an even higher goal for himself: becoming President of the United States. ...
A spirited, bouncy dog excitedly wiggles his way through each event in the day. After he wiggles out of bed, breakfast is a dancing, prancing feast that ends up comically with pancakes on his head. Afterwards, the whole day is spent gyrating, from wiggling around his shadow, to jiggling in the water with sea life, and even sharking ever so ...
A story of friendship, growth, death, and acceptance, CHARLOTTE'S WEB was E.B. White's second children's book. It tells the story of a pig named Wilbur, the runt of his litter, who is saved from an untimely death by Fern Arable, the 8-year-old daughter of a farmer. Hand-raised by Fern, Wilbur grows into a healthy young pig that Fern herself sells ...
The creators of "Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type" are back with another tale of hilarious hijinks. It's time for the annual corn maze festival. As Farmer Brown designs his Statue of Liberty maze, Duck does some designing of his own. Full color.
"Simple enough for young listeners to understand, yet full of complexities for older children and adults to ponder. . . . Berger's poetic story is matched by the soft, evocative art work. The symbols . . . glow with a heavenly luminescence . . ".--Booklist, starred review. Golden Kite Award for Illustration.
An irresistible puppy collects kisses from every animal he meets, but when he returns home, he discovers that the best kiss of all is the one he gets from his loving mother. Full color.
Down on the farm the roosters call, the horses neigh, the chicks won't sleep, the pig snouts "oink," and the cats powwow! Readers zip along on the trail of one naughty little goat during a day in the life of a very busy, very noisy farmyard crew.
A rhythmic, rhyming story about a day at the barnyard. Readers will find all their farmyard favorites--roosters, cows, and horses--in this gentle tale.
One after the other, a group of barnyard friends climb aboard Mr. Horse for a "horsy" ride in this charming picture book featuring simple, rhythmic text. Full color.
Freddy, who has won admirers in his roles of detective, pied piper, editor, and advisor to the animals on Bean Farm, will fascinate readers in his new role of magician! With the help of Jinx and Minx the cat sisters, Freddy will pull some wonderful tricks. Illustrations.
Join Millie Moo on a crazy adventure as she looks for her friends from the farm. Fun rhymes, silly characters and a wacky, whimsical story are enhanced by touch-and feel-novelties on each page. Full color.
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