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There are five cats but just one sausage! Which cat will get the yummy, scrummy sausage?
A boy and his neighbourhood friend Louise spend their days creating chalk-drawing worlds around their homes. When Louise asks the boy what he has in his head, the boy's imagination takes the reader on a fascinating journey. When he returns, he finds that Louise has moved. Unable to cry, he wonders what he has in his heart. The answer will surprise and delight readers.
A little boy and his mother draw together-lines, circles, squares, and triangles in beautiful colors. But with each attempt, the boy makes a mistake. His mother shows him how to turn these mistakes into wonderful drawings of whales, marching chickens, and so on. But what happens when his mother makes a mistake? What will the boy turn that into?
All things must come to an end. The clock is ticking, and our final days may be right around the corner! This series explores several scenarios that could lead to the end of life on Earth. Through engaging text and thought-provoking features, readers will discover the chain reaction of destruction, past catastrophes, how the media portrays the end, and much more! Can you survive the end of the world?
From dolphins with tails that spin to a viper whose tail looks like a spider, animals from around the world describe how their tails help them survive. Covering adaptations to desert, ocean, forest, and artic habitats, this narrative nonfiction picture book highlights the diversity of the animal world.
A cheetah has fast feet that run. A gecko has sticky feet that climb. What do your feet do? Animals from around the world describe their feet and how they use them in this fun illustrated nonfiction book. Facts bout how an animal's feet are key adaptations to their survival supplement the descriptive narration. Young readers will love to compare their feet to those in the animal kingdom.
Who lit the first jack-o'-lantern? What creature of the night must return to his grave by dawn? And why do we holler "Trick or treat"? J is for Jack-O'-Lantern: A Halloween Alphabet invites you to come along on this A-Z adventure and celebration of all things that "go bump in the night.
J is for Justice. U is for Union Army. J Is for Juneteenth was written by three young writers as part of a collaborative youth writing competition hosted by Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute. By spelling out the word ""Juneteenth,"" the authors lead young readers through a joyful and thoughtful celebration of the history of this important holiday.
When Jack Horner was a child, nothing fascinated him more than fossils. Dinosaur fossils to be exact. He hunted for them at every chance he got and dreamed of being a great paleontologist. But school was hard, reading was even harder, and he struggled to succeed like the other kids in his classes. Jack persevered, finding his own way to success, until he became one of the world's most famous paleontologist, immortalized in Hollywood movies and known as Jack Horner: Dinosaur Hunter!
Small dog . . . Big adventure ÌWhen the wind blows and the door opens wide, He seizes the moment and scampers outside.Ê A tale of adventure, love, and redemption about a mischievous dog who bites off more than he can chew.