After Louie asks the messy monsters who eat his dinner and break his crayons to leave, he feels lonely, in a story that depicts the importance of treasuring all friends--even the dribbling, drooling,
A Kate Greenaway Medal-nominated tale of a girl who is not afraid of the darkDaisy is busy playing when Darkness slips in through her bedroom window. But she isn't afraid—she takes him by the hand and
I am going to cook a book!Just how tricky is it to make a good story? According to this little girl, it's easy if you have the right ingredients. Break some thoughts into a cup, add your characters, s
I am going to cook a book!Just how tricky is it to make a good story? According to this little girl, it's easy if you have the right ingredients. Break some thoughts into a cup, add your characters, s
A young girl shares her recipe for baking the perfect book, from breaking ideas into a cup to adding periods and capital letters, with a pinch of good, a dash of bad, and carefully cut out characters
Archie, a brave young monster, is determined to face all the obstacles life has to offer without shedding a single tear. From scary nightmares to falling out of a swing, upset tummies due to too much
An adorably written, gorgeously illustrated story of a brave little monster learning that sometimes it's okay to cryArchie awoke with a shout in the night.Only a dream, but what a terrible fright.Well
Perfect for girls who love tiaras, ballgowns, and happy endings--—but also sports, silly jokes, and being different. Featuring the work of seven writers and three illustrators, this anthology of “prin