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Peter loves to build with blocks. One day, he decides to build a tower that will reach the moon, and he wants to do it all by himself. Will the moon be made of cheese? Can he catch a shooting star? As Peter climbs higher...
Imagination and a plow turn fresh snow into a winter paradise.
A young bear rejoices in the beauty of his woodland home, but when he wakes up from his winter sleep he has become a boy in a wilderness of tall buildings, in a world run by clocks, where he must learn to fit in, and emb...
In the night parade children play and sing while their parents sleep.
Too poor to buy a real kite, Eddie flies an imaginary one that catches the attention of Old Chan, the wealthy patron of the kite festival.
As he plays in a very large box in his room and turns it into a house, then a cave, then a boat, Sam is reluctant to let his little brother Ben join him, but then he finds the perfect way for them to share.
Eleanor Sue plays dress up with her mother and grandmother.
"When Mr. and Mrs. Burrow need a babysitter, they are not expecting Bear. But Bear is the only one who shows up, so Bear gets the job of babysitting seven little bunnies who are full of mischief"-- Amazon.com.
"Randy's gorgeous mane blows in the breeze. His long, elegant legs glide across the ground. Randy is a beautiful horse ... isn't he?"-- Page [4] of cover.
Sean's nebulizer mask and his imagination aid in his recovery following an asthma attack. Includes information on childhood asthma and how to control its symptoms.
A young girl shows how to make a safe, secure cocoon from a favorite fuzzy blanket, then imagine adventures before and after emerging from it.
Lucas estaba convencido de que había nacido para volar. Miraba los aviones, intentaba fabricarse alas de todo tipo, pero nada parecía funcionar. Un día, su madre le explicó que había otras formas de cumplir su sueñ...
"Ty wishes his family would play with him, but everyone is too busy before dinner-time. Luckily, Ty knows just what to do." -- Publisher's description.
When his brother refuses to come outside, a child plays by himself in the snow and creates an imaginary world.
Winifred, Eugene and baby Bun Bun are off to visit their uncle, who lives in the Castle Apartments.
A young boy really wants a snake of his own, and after his mother reads a book about snakes and takes him to a museum and a pet store to see some, he finds his own pet "snakes" around the house.
One child. One swing. An obliging dad. The inevitable plea to go "Higher! Higher!" Add Leslie Patricelli's wildly expressive illustrations, and an everyday pastime reaches new heights of humor and whimsy. How high can it...
Bruno spends one day as Sir Bruno and another as the Queen. He is a businessman and he understands the language of Car.