A girl who can't seem to stop knitting and a sheep who just can't say no star in this captivating new rendition of the well-loved nursery song.As a host of characters from nursery rhymes receive wonde
Love Our Earth is a young and playful picture book about caring for our Earth. With lots to spot and count, and a fold-out surprise at the end!Meet planet Earth and come on a colourful adventure acros
With an alligator, a cook, a trumpeter, and others in the bed, the little mouse finds it difficult to get comfy and so rolls over to get some additional room, but that leads to the pirate falling on t
When Old Mother Hubbard discovers that her cupboard is bare, she goes to a series of stores trying to find just the right thing for her dog, only to find him behaving oddly each time she returns.
In this take-off on the familiar nursery rhyme, black sheep graciously offers bag after bag of wool to Miss, who handcrafts mittens, a tea cosy, and more for her friends, then produces a sweater for t
Kids will love playing peek-a-boo with all the different animals at the zoo in this cute book!Peek-a-boo baby, peek-a-boo zoo! Lemur's playing peek-a-boo, why don't you play too? Join in the fun with
Kids will love playing peek-a-boo with a little girl in this cute book!Peek-a-boo baby, peek-a-boo you! Kitty's playing peek-a-boo, why don't you play too? Join in the fun with curious Kitty and see
Get baby ready to wake up and say hello to all the different animals in this adorable board book!Hello, Sun. Hello, Day. Wake up, babies, Time to play! It's time for baby to wake up! Little ones w
In this lovely rendition of the favorite nursery rhyme, different animals living in and around an old oak tree rock their babies to sleep. Cabrera’s charming lyrics and sweet illustrations familiarize
Jane Cabrera's boldly colored rendition of a favorite rhyme gets an ecofriendly spin. This old woman and her household of high-spirited children and talented pets are resourceful. Together they repair
Tucking their small ones into cozy pouches, looping them around their necks, and even plopping them on top of their feet, mothers of the animal world are celebrated in a warm, high-spirited board book