In Can You Moo?, a pig finger puppet asks animal after animal if each can moo. Along the way, she finds out what sound each animal can make. Simple text, filled with questions and animal sounds, will
Tanya Roitman’s I’m Going to Read titles have already transported children to Boston and New York City. Now, she takes them on a tour of America’s capital, where they’ll visit the White House, look f
Using every means of transportation possible--a bicycle built for two, a bus, a helicopter, a camel, and even a whale--Millie and Mike let their imaginations run wild, livening up an otherwise dull af
Colorful pages include white space for kids to fill in what's missing, or just to add color to certain elements. In Places, houses, rooms, and animal habitats are featured. Some pages show places that
In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nos
In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nos
Colorful pages include white space for kids to fill in what's missing, or just to add color to certain elements. In People, emerging artists will see a page that shows basic body parts, then pages whe
Do You Wear Diapers? invites kids to explore where different animals "go potty" in an engaging, questions-and-answer format. Young readers' potty-training efforts will be reinforced by the repeated qu
Come along on our journey to New York. It's a special trip, just to visit the lions. Which lions could that be? The ones in the zoo? Toy lions in the store? Not at all: come see the lions who live at