Arthur, tired of being the only one in his class who still has all his baby teeth, waits impatiently for his loose tooth to fall out.
D.W. is jealous when her big brother Arthur loses a tooth and gets a visitrnfrom the Tooth Fairy. Arthur explains that the Tooth Fairy comes only when yournlose a tooth and put it under your pillow at night, so D.W. dreams up somernhysterical (but unsuccessful) plans to trick her into coming. Finally, Arthurrndecides to reward D.W.'s efforts by playing Tooth Fairy himself! By matchingrnpicture …
When Arthur sees advertisements for the amazing doggy Treat Timer, he decides to earn enough money to buy it for his dog.
Arthur's new puppy causes problems when it tears the living room apart, wets on everything, and refuses to wear a leash.
A little princess, tired of diapers, learns to use the potty, although it's not always easy.
Emmy was a good girl. At least she tried very hard to be good. She did her homework without being told. She ate all her vegetables, even the slimy ones. And she never talked back to her nanny, Miss Barmy, although it was almost impossible to keep quiet, some days. She really was a little too good. Which is why she liked to sit by the Rat. The Rat was not good at all.
In this classic Arthur Adventure, everyone's favorite aardvark is unhappy about going on vacation with his family. But when their trip is rained out and the family ends up stuck in a motel, he shows them how to make the best of a bad situation.rnrnKids will love listening along as Marc Brown reads this classic Arthur story.
As the gradually increasing number of bears on wheels adds up through all kinds of combinations and permutations, beginning readers are offered a unique counting book, courtesy of the Berenstains.
George and the man with the yellow hat arrive at a Halloween party--but they aren’t wearing costumes. No matter--there are plenty in an old trunk upstairs, and soon George is trying on all kinds of outfits. But when he wants to look in the mirror, George finds he has to jump on the bed. Downstairs, the partygoers begin to hear noises. Then the lights go out and they hear a crash! Uh-oh. Did s…
I love my grandma.rnrnreally, I do. But she always embarrasses me.rnrnSee what I mean?rnrnWhenever anyone asks her why she does such crazy things, she just says:rnrnBecause...rnrnI think Grandma has a secret.rnrnBut what could it be?
When Tiffany challenges Pinkalicious to a laugh-off, the pressure is on to create the most pinkerrifically funny joke of all time. rnrnEven if Pinkalicious doesn't win the contest, she's going to have a lot of fun trying!
This is a story about a lump of coal who can think, talk, and move itself around.rnrnIs there a more charming holiday tale to behold? Probably, but Lemony Snicket has not written one.
Crayons have feelings, too, in this funny back-to-school story illustrated by the creator of Stuck and This Moose Belongs to Me -- now a #1 New York Times bestseller!rnrnPoor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: His crayons have had enough! They quit! Beige Crayon is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown Crayon.…
Here's a sprightly quintet of short stories about a troll twosome whose friendship is constantly being tested. Beginning readers should . . . appreciate Jewell's gentle wit as well as her message. —BL.""
Brother and Sister Bear want everything in sight, and they throw tantrums when they don't get what they want! Wisely, Mama and Papa deal with this universal childhood malady by teaching the cubs about the family budget and the importance of appreciating all they have already. Full color.
Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants coaches his best friend Patrick to become the cha-cha-champion of the Krusty Krab dance contest. This Step 2 reader is sure to entertain boys and girls ages 4-6.
Amelia Bedelia must look for a new job -- Mrs. Rogers has finally had enough. But for poor Amelia Bedelia, each new job is a bigger mess than the last. Can she ever find a place to belong?
Bubblemeister Benny blows one enormous bubble that takes off on an airborne trip around the neighborhood. Full-color illustrations.
It’s the smurfiest night of the year—the Blue Moon Festival—and everyone in Smurf Village is excited! But just as the blue moon begins to rise, the evil wizard Gargamel appears and chases Papa Smurf, Clumsy, Brainy, Gutsy, Grouchy, and Smurfette through a magical portal and into a world they’ve never seen before. Can the Smurfs navigate this strange world and smurf a blue moon to bring …
Everyone knows some version of this popular children's hand-clapping rhyme, but in this adaptation, the fateful jump over the fence is just the beginning of the fun.
The rhythms of a young girl's life, as she moves between her mother's country home and her father's city apartment, are perfectly captured in this beautifully illustrated early concept book.rnrnDurga Bernhard manages to seamlessly blend a simple book of opposites and an exploration of city and country life, with the deeper story of a girl finding her place in the two new homes her parents have …
Mudenstein is a good ol' boy monster truck who loves life in the arena! See his tall tires grab the dirt as he crushes cars and takes on a fire-breathing crane. Meet his buddy Billy Wrecks and the other demolition derby boys! Lively text and high-octane artwork make this a perfect book for preschoolers who love all things vehicular.
As the gradually increasing number of bears on wheels adds up through all kinds of combinations and permutations, beginning readers are offered a unique counting book, courtesy of the Berenstains.
Henry's day is full.rnrnFrom breakfast to bedtime there is fun with his friends in their small red brick building.rnrnThere are steps out front to count climbing up and to count coming down.rnrnOn the street there's the garbage man and a tow truck to watch.And just around the corner there's a playground and even more friends.rnrnFullness makes Henry's day (and every day for Henry) simply GLORIOUS.
Illus. in full color. When prankster Papa Bear plays ghost at the Bear Scouts' sleep-out in the Great Spooky Forest, he winds up scaring himself.
Oliva is super excited when she learns a real life princess is going to be visiting her town. When Princess Stephanie shows up, she and Olivia meet and realize they look almost exactly alike! Hilarity ensues in this charming story that's a retelling of the special tentpole episode that's sure to be a huge hit!
When their teacher has to go away for a week, the kids in Room 207 plan to really act up. "This is an artful spoof that's not to be missed." -- Booklist""
If you give a pig a pancake, she'll want some syrup to go with it. You'll give her some of your favourite maple syrup, and she'll probably get all sticky, so she'll want to take a bath. She'll ask you for some bubbles. When you give her the bubbles... rnrnAges 0–5
Poppleton the pig goes to the beach, solves a lint mystery, and learns that friends are the secret to a long life, in a delightfully funny and beautifully illustrated storybook that contains three tales about Poppleton and his friends. Reprint.
This Little Critter picture book is the tale of a father-and-son camping trip filled with Little Critter's mistakes and good intentions. In spite of difficulties, however, the happy father and son manage to put up their tent, catch fish for dinner, and sleep beneath the stars.
If you give a pig a party,she's going to ask for someballoons. When you give her the balloons, she'll want to decorate the house. When she's finished, she'll put on her favorite dress. Then she'll call all her friends -- Mouse, Moose, and more.rnrnThe little pig from If You Give a Pig a Pancake is back, and this time she wants to throw a great big party! Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond have cre…
This book takes Clifford's point of view of the Christmas season, beginning with Thanksgiving. Clifford makes different kinds of snowmen, plays ice hockey differently, and brings home a Christmas tree that is only the right size for him (not the family). On Christmas, Clifford and Santa Claus have some interesting interactions.
Clifford begins life as a very small, red puppy, but once he starts growing into a very large, red dog, there seems no limit to his potential size.
Jimmy'a boa constrictor wreaks havoc on the class trip to a farm.