When author and artist David Shannon was five years old, he wrote a semi-autobiographical story of a little kid who broke all his mother's rules. He chewed with his mouth open (and full of food), he jumped on the furniture, and he broke his mother's vase! As a result, all David ever heard his mother say was "No, David!" Here is his story.
A Smidgeon of Pigeon by Mo Willems In Don't Let the PigeonDrive the Bus!, the pigeon dreamed of driving the bus. In thisboard book, readers will see him emoting at the thought of drivinga plane, a train, a car, and more, all in his deliriouslyover-the-top style.
A toe-tapper babies will love--the classic Seussian book aboutopposites:
"Wet foot, dry foot. Low foot, high foot..."
Garth Williams was a prolific illustrator of Golden Books. Hisillustrations have brought to life Charlotte’s Web, Mister Dog,Home for a Bunny, Stuart Little, and many other children’sclassics.
Once there were two color kittens with green eyes, Brush andHush. . . .So begins the whimsical tale of two pouncy kittens who,with their countless cans of paint, make all the colors in theworld. First published 60 years ago, this classic Little GoldenBook is now available in the durable Little Golden Treasuresformat.