Grizzwold the lovable bear is having a tough time finding somewhere to live. He's too big for most places, and too clumsy for others. He's not even any good as a live bearskin rug! Will Grizzwold ever find a home that's just right?
When two boys carrying identical balloons meet, what's to do but argue over whose is better? Now in full color, Crosby Bonsall's beloved tale is available as a My First I Can Read Book certain to start readers off on the best foot.
Sammy the seal is bored with life at the zoo, so he leaves to go to the city. There, he finds a school full of kids and new things to do! Sammy sings with the students, becomes the star of the volleyball team, and even learns to read. He can't wait to tell his friends back at the zoo how much fun he's having!
Galdone's dynamic, amusing pictures add much humor to thefamiliar tale of the industrious hen and lazy cat, dog, andmouse.
PreSchool-Grade 2?Hoff continues the story from where he left it 37 years ago.Danny returns to the museum to invite his dinosaur friend to his sixth birthday party.As in the original book, the dinosaur does things with his own unique twist, providing the humor beginning readers will enjoy.Though the illustrations are now fully colored, the characters and their expressions leave no doubt that these are the same friends from the past?with a bright future and deserving a spot on beginning-reader shelves.?Gale W.Sherman, Pocatello Public Library, ID Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to the Library Binding edition.
Look! Look! The Cat wants to cook!
Told with simple rhymes and rhythms, this jaunty illustrated tale gives very young readers a taste of the Cat in the Hat’s flamboyant cooking skills as he slaps on a Chef’s hat and whips up purple cupcakes using some truly odd ingredients! A cat-terrific spin-off based on Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat movie.
Chipmunk lives under the apple tree, in a burrow. He likes toeat cake and pick daffodils.
This cheerful book features appealing animal characters, brightartwork in Scarry's early painterly style, and simple sentencesthat teach the alphabet.