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A boy who is too big for his crib, his tricycle, and being picked up by his grandfather is just the right size for his bed, bicycle, and Grandpa's hugs
A little bear learns from his mother what it means to make and break a promise, as well as the lesson that some things in life simply cannot be promised.
"One day, a little bird bumps his head ... and loses his memory. Do you know what kind of bird he is?"--Back cover.
Although two brothers are different in many ways, they are alike, too--most importantly, in their love for each other.
Get your daily dose of girl power with this inspiring treasury bursting with ten stories about ten amazing girls that can each be read aloud in five minutes flat!
"A diverse group of children hug Mom, Dad, a cat, a rock, a tree and more in this easy-to-read book"-- Provided by publisher.
This collection of ten stories features caring, adventurous, and silly boys whose stories can each be read aloud in five minutes flat. Fearless, fun, determined, daring, kind, and independent ... these boys rock! Whether...
"Have fun finding silly hats--a flat hat, a bat hat, and even a cat hat."--Provided by publisher.
A boy who is too big for his crib, his tricycle, and being picked up by his grandfather is just the right size for his bed, bicycle, and Grandpa's hugs.
"The family cat destroys everything in his path, and the two girls who love him worry that he may be sick or blind in this story of unconditional pet love"-- Provided by publisher.
Andrew's scribbles with a crayon he found become better and better until he is making drawings so realistic that they come right off the page.
After enjoying a perfect autumn day together, Olivia and her stuffed toy friend Owl go inside to wish upon a star and hoot at the moon.
Illustrations and rhyming text portray an alphabet of animals as they prepare to go to sleep.
A young girl is frightened by a thunderstorm but her parents and grandparents help her to feel safe until the thunder passes--even after the lights go out.
Describes, in rhyming text and illustrations, a grandmother's love for her grandchild no matter how he feels or what he does.