Who can can-can? Find out in this hilarious book that features cockatoos, two more cockatoos, and tutued toucans too!Cockatoo.Cockatoo two?Cockatoo, too?Two cockatoos!Two cockatoos, too?Cockatoo tutus
From the author-illustrator of Do You Believe in Unicorns? comes a sweet, colorful celebration of how we choose the things we love best.Have you ever thought about how your favorite things became your
Is believing in magic the key to seeing a unicorn? If you keep your eyes open to wonder, the possibilities are endless.Is that a horse wearing a hat? It’s definitely not a unicorn in disguise — that w
What is turning five supposed to feel like, anyway? A charming look at growing older, from a child’s point of view.Fritz can’t wait to turn five! His birthday starts off well when he eats all five of
All sleepers will adore Buglette—a tidy little bug by day, a messy little sleeper at night. That's when she tosses and turns and kicks and flips while she dreams of doing BIG things like building moun
Each day is full of possibilities, and Zoe wants to be ready for everything this one might bring. But that makes getting dressed really, really hard! If it's a twirling day, she'll need to wear the pu
Zoe is the Queen of the whole Universe... but her favorite place in the Universe is her own room, where she hosts tea parties, builds empires out of blocks, and gazes out upon the stars. Then her pare
What’s your name? Maybe you’ll find it in this effervescent picture book―an ode to an important part of each of us from the creator of The Favorite Book.Everyone has one . . .or maybe a few.So what’s in a name?What does it do?Names hold power. They can be a greeting, provide comfort, act as a warning, or honor our ancestors and heroes. Sometimes growing into a name, or selecting a new one, can take a little time. Names connect us to others and help create who we are and what makes us uniquely special. With an engaging visual narrative buzzing with people and names of all stripes, and a lilting text that’s perfect for reading aloud, the creator of The Favorite Book and Do You Believe in Unicorns? offers a celebratory and affirming story that will have readers reflecting on their names―and proudly sharing them.
A boy who really loves his Christmas tree finds a way to preserve its spirit year-round in this sweet and child-friendly holiday story.Fritz knows that the best parts of Christmas happen around the tr
What is turning five supposed to feel like, anyway? A charming look at growing older, from a child's point of view. Fritz can't wait to turn five! His birthday starts off well when he eats all five of
This hilarious follow-up book to Cockatoo, Too features cockatoos, toucans, two-can stew, and gnus!One can. Two cans. Toucans? Toucans, too. Toucan stew???! The cockatoos are back, and the toucans ar
Each step leads to a new discovery in this evocative picture book about how mindfulness, peace, or change could be just around the corner.To take a walk is to begin a journey. It can be an adventure or a chance to let your thoughts roam and be one with nature. It can be a time for daydreaming and pondering life’s many questions. It can be a time to reflect on the past or to stand up for a better future. So take a step and see where your journey will lead you!
A mouse and a squirrel can't seem to agree on anything. Can they possibly be friends? Find out in this energetic picture book about acceptance and friendship.Mouse likes figs. Squirrel prefers twigs.
Who can can-can? Find out in Cockatoo, Too, a hilarious book that features cockatoos, two more cockatoos, and tutued toucans, too, now available as a board book!Cockatoo. Cockatoo two? Cockatoo
High above the jungle floor, fearless Zoe, explorer extraordinaire, catches a glimpse of the rare wild Addiebeast. She springs over the treeline in hot pursuit - And then Zoe's mother calls, 'WE'RE LE