All aboard! This rhythmic I-spy journey to school through various landscapes, is the perfect introduction to colors, modes of transportation, and of course, music!
This new collection features seven of your favorite LittleCritter stories! Join Little Critteras he enters the school sciencefair, builds his own growing machine, trains for a big race, enjoysa snowy day, becomes the captain of a tugboat, drives a dump truck,and spends a weekend with Grandma and Grandpa. When Little Critteris your friend, even the most ordinary day can turn into anadventure!
相关推荐-- The Runaway Bunny 逃家小兔(英国纪念版) Diary of a Worm, The Runaway Bunny 《蚯蚓日记》、《逃家小兔》两册套装 The Runaway Bunny [Book and CD]逃家小兔(纽约时报年度最佳图书,书+CD) The Runaway Bunny (Lap Edition, Board Book) 逃家小兔(纽约时报年度最佳图书, 超大开本卡板书) The Runaway Bunny [Hardcover]逃家小兔(纽约时报年度最佳图书,精装) Clement Hurd redrew some of his pictures for this new edition of the profoundly comforting story of a bunny's imaginary game of hide-and-seek and the lovingly steadfast mother who finds him every time.
一个小兔子和妈妈玩语言捉迷藏的简单故事:
小兔子对妈妈说:“我要跑走啦!”
“如果你跑走了,”妈妈说,“我就去追你,因为你是我的小宝贝呀!”
一场爱的捉迷藏就此展开:小兔子上天入地,可不管他扮成小河里的一条鱼、花园里的一朵花、……,身后那个紧追不舍的妈妈总是能够抓住他。最后,小兔子逃累了,依偎在妈妈的身边说我不再逃了,于是妈妈便喂了他一根象征爱的胡萝卜。
穿越时间、跨越空间,屹立儿童图书界的经典之作!出版60年来,仍然是亚马逊网路书店最爱妈妈们欢迎的亲子共读图画书!
The sweet, yellow puppy is here C Woof!
Join Biscuit in all his adventures. Each day presents the chanceto make new friends or learn something new.
A collection of ten stories about the sweet, yellow puppyBiscuit.
Contains: Bathtime for Biscuit, Biscuit, Biscuit and the Bunny,Biscuit Goes to the Park, Biscuit Meets the Neighbors, Biscuit'sBirthday, Biscuit's Day at the Beach, Biscuit's New Trick,Biscuit's Picnic and Time to paint, Biscuit!
全书包含10个故事,分别是 1.Biscuit 小饼干
2.Biscuit Wins a Prize 小饼干得到一个披萨
3.Biscuit's New Trick 小饼干的新游戏
4.Happy Birthday, Biscuit! 生日快乐,小饼干!
5.Biscuit's Picnic 小饼干的野餐
6.Biscuit's Day at the Beach 小饼干在海边
7.Time to Paint, Biscuit! 该画画儿了,小饼干!
8.Biscuit Meets the Neighbors 小饼干遇到邻居
9.Biscuit Goes to the Park 小饼干上公园
10.Biscuit and the Bunny 小饼干和小兔子
Goethe (1749-1832) is celebrated as a great German poet,novelist, and philosopher. But in his eyes, color theory was hismost significant achievement. In 1810 Goethe published Farbenlehre,naming three primary colors--red, blue, and yellow--from which allother colors could be made, and claiming that each color had anopposite, or complementary, color. But how does this relate towell-loved artist Eric Carle's Hello, Red Fox? Well, it's likethis. On his special birthday, Little Frog's friends--Red Fox,Purple Butterfly, Orange Cat, and others--begin to arrive at hishouse for a party. Imagine Mama Frog's surprise when she perceivesRed Fox as green, Purple Butterfly as yellow, and so on. Each time,Little Frog gently points out that she simply hasn't stared at eachanimal long enough to see his or her "true color."
At the beginning of the book, readers are instructed to stare forten seconds at the boldly colored animal on the left side of thespread, then transfer their unblinking gaze (more like glaze atthis point) to the blank white page on the right. If they do thatsuccessfully, a shadowy image of the animal appears in itscomplementary color! Young kids may think this is magic, butactually the phenomenon taking place between the eye and the brainis called "simultaneous contrast after-image." No matter what youcall it, it's amazing and fun to behold! The story itself is simpleand deliberately repetitive, appealing to very young children, butthe optical illusions will be a hit with all ages. Carle's boldcollage illustrations are perfect for this playful spin around thecolor wheel, which ends with the green Little Frog turning red whenMama Frog kisses him in front of all of his friends. (Ages 4 to 8).Karin Snelson --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
From Publishers Weekly
"Carle offers a straightforward, repetitive text and minimalistcut-paper art to demonstrate Goethe's 19th-century color theory,"said PW. Ages 2-up.
"Level One"
It's a busy day at the "Cakes and More" bake shop The mice get there first thing in the morning to open their shop. Then they chop, stir, ice, and bake their way to the end of the day. Fun characters pick up tasty treats and keep the mice on their feet. This is a fast-paced, easy-to-read book with memorable characters and sweet illustrations
This new version of the Caldecott-winning classic by illustratorDavid Small and author Judith St. George is updated with currentfacts and new illustrations to include our forty-second president,George W. Bush. There are now three Georges in the catalog ofpresidential names, a Bush alongside the presidential family tree,and a new face on the endpaper portraiture.Hilariously illustrated by Small, this celebration by St. Georgeshows us the foibles, quirks and humanity of forty-two men who haverisen to one of the most powerful positions in the world. Perfectfor this election year--and every year!
“A told B, and B told C, ‘I’ll meet you on top of the coconuttree.’” This rollicking rhythmic beginning starts a lively, tongue-tingling adventure as all the characters from A to Z try to climb to the top of the coconut tree. But will there be enough room? With an insistent, repetitive chorus of “chicka, chicka, boom, boom,” this book entertains while teaching the alphabet without even trying. Capital and small letters are both introduced. When all the letters get to the top of the tree, it bends over and all the “baby” (lower case) letters fall out. Then, each “adult” (upper case) letter comes, rescues its baby, and runs home to take care of their various (not serious) injuries. A very clever presentation of the alphabet.
Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler team up again to create thisfunny and adorable sequel to The Gruffalo. One night, theGruffalo’s child wanders into the woods to search for the Big BadMouse. But instead, she comes upon a small mouse in the woods . . .and decides to eat him! But wait, what is that? A shadow of a verylarge, scary creature falls on the ground. Could it be the Big BadMouse after all?
Katy caboose doesn't like her life at the back of the train.Stuck with clouds of billowing smoke from the engine and a bumpy,jolting ride, she longs for some peace and quiet. When her rustybolts bust loose, Katy finally gets the life she wants in a way shenever expected This Read-Along Book and CD Favorite includes apaperback edition of the book and a compact disc in a newlydesigned reusable package. Perfect for car trips, classrooms, andbedtime listening, these recordings feature lively sound effectsand original music. The CD includes one reading with page-turnsignals as well as an uninterrupted reading.
The lively adventures of the twelve famous little girls andGenevieve the dog take readers once more to Bemelmans' unique anddelightful Paris. A Caldecott Award Book. Full-color illustrations.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition ofthis title.
Lydia Grace Finch brings a suitcase full of seeds to the biggray city, where she goes to stay with her Uncle Jim, acantankerous baker. There she initiates a gradual transformation,bit by bit brightening the shop and bringing smiles tocustomers' faces with the flowers she grows. But it is ina secret place that Lydia Grace works on her masterpiece -- anambitious rooftop garden -- which she hopes will make even UncleJim smile. Sarah Stewart introduces readers to an engaging anddetermined young heroine, whose story is told through letterswritten home, while David Small's illustrationsbeautifully evoke the Depression-era setting.
When the hall clock reads twenty minutes past four, the atticclock reads twenty-three minutes past four, the kitchen clock readstwenty-five minutes past four, and the bedroom clock readstwenty-six minutes past four, what should Mr. Higgins do? He can'ttell which of his clocks tells the right time. He is in for a realsurprise when the Clockmaker shows him that they are allcorrect!
Halloween has Arthur spooked! When his little sister wanders off into the scariest house on the street, Arthur has to find the courage to go in and save her. Will Arthur and D.W. make it out alive?