
A simple discussion of different kinds of houses and what makes them homes.
A simple discussion of different kinds of houses and what makes them homes.
A celebration of kids and their boundless energy shows some of the amazing ways children run, twirl, and leap through their world.
Photographs and poetic text celebrate the beauty and diversity of African American children.
“A simple rhyming text threads together the many colorful photos” (“Booklist”) in this fun and “interesting way to take an armchair tour” (“School Library Journal”) around the world.
Celebrates the many different kinds of bread and how it may be enjoyed all over the world.
This bilingual account of animals of the Southwestern desert and the sounds they make feature double-page spreads with text written in both English and Spanish. Ideal for reading aloud. Full-color illustrations.
Teach children the all-important concept of family in these heartwarming pages of colorful and charming illustrations. Come along with Emma as she introduces all the members of her family while teaching the words for different relations, such as mother, father, aunt, uncle, cousin, etc. There’s a helpful pronunciation guide in the back of the book. Written by Gladys Rosa-Mendoza and illustrated by Jackie Snider.
Introduces a variety of hats, from soft and hard hats to snuggly and hooded hats.
Photographs and simple text introduce different devices used by people around the world to make their lives and work easier. Reprint.
Friends come together to sing, dance, and play in this tribute to community. Pat Mora weaves the repeating lines of a pantoum, a Malaysian poetic form, into a joyful celebration while George Ancona’s energetic photos capture the ways of enjoying good times with others.