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Kanta and The Deer
I'm Gonna Like Me
From the #1 New York Times bestselling team of Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell, creators of Today I Feel Silly and Where Do Balloons Go?, comes I’m Gonna Like Me, a funny and moving celebration of self-esteem and loving the skin you’re in.
Celebrate liking yourself! Through alternating points of view, a girl's and a boy's, Jamie Lee Curtis's triumphant text and Laura Cornell's lively artwork show kids that the key to feeling good is liking yourself because you are you.
A book to rejoice in and share, I'm Gonna Like Me will have kids letting off some self-esteem in no time!
Corduroy
Sesame Street: Celebrate You! Celebrate Me!: A Peek and Touch Book (123 Sesame Street)
I Love You Just the Way You Are!
Be Who You Are
The Feelings Book
The Family Book
Wee Granny's Magic Bag
Emily and Harry love going on trips with Wee Granny. Surprising things always happen when she brings her tartan bag. One Christmas when they were carol singing Harry's torch stopped working, so Granny reached into her bag and pulled out a lamppost to help them see! Last summer they were on the beach and Wee Granny rummaged around in her tartan bag and pulled out a deckchair each for them to sit on!
Today they are going to the park, and when Mum calls to ask Granny if she'll bake some cakes for the school fair, an incredible afternoon begins ...
A very funny picture book about two children and their amazing granny. With huge surprises on every page, you'll never guess what will appear next from Wee Granny's magic bag.
Thank You, Mr. Panda
Just Narwhal
Narwhal doesn't think she has any skills – especially when she compares herself to the mermaids. She's just Narwhal! So when the mermaids need someone to judge their painting contest, Narwhal doesn’t think she can do it. But the other creatures don't judge it fairly, and Narwhal soon learns that her talents lie in being honest, fair minded and just.
Sweet, rhyming text and Lara Ede's beautiful illustrations combine to make a delightful picture book that will be enjoyed by adults and children alike.
I got a New Friend
I need a Hug
Papa Saurus
I Don't Want to Be Big
B. Bear and Lolly: Catch That Cookie!
Best friends B. Bear (formerly known as Baby Bear) and Lolly (short for Goldilocks) are hard at work inventing a Porridge Perfecter, but the Gingerbread Man races by and smashes their machine into pieces. With their hopes of the perfect porridge dashed, B. Bear and Lolly cook up a plan that would serve the Gingerbread Man just right. When B. Bear and Lolly finally catch the cookie, however, they discover a surprising solution to their porridge problem—and a new friend!
New York Times bestselling author A. A. Livingston and artist Joey Chou blend sweet and silly ingredients from two classic stories to concoct a delightfully original story. With its bold colors and lively text, this picture book is a perfect treat for kids and parents to savor together.
Monster Trucks (Mighty Machines)
The monster trucks are back and they're still big, just like kids love them.
Monster Trucks is an in-your-face book about the eye-popping behemoths that attract more than four million Monster Jam fans every year to sold-out stadiums in the United States, Canada and Europe. Superfans dress up in the painted designs of their hero truck, pack the seats, and add to the noise. Monster trucks are their superheroes. On wheels. Very, very BIG wheels.
First published in 2012 as part of the Mighty Machines series, this new release has more pages and is as big and bold in color and content as the roaring monsters that crush cars, jump in the air, and do wheelies, spins and tricks.
Large type describes the nuts and bolts of monster trucks, literally: how they are made, what makes them safe, and exactly how impressively big and tall and wide and fat they are. But the kick for monster truck fans are the pages and pages of the most famous monster trucks: Monster Medic, Thundertrax, Maximum Destruction, Jurassic Attack, Raminator, Grim Reaper and more.
With a quiz to test monster truck know-how and activities to keep the fun going, plus a glossary of terms, Monster Trucks is perfect for kids to enjoy alone or with other monster truck superfans.
Cómo los crayones salvaron el arcoíris (How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow)
How the Crayons Saved the Rainbow Tapa dura - Picture Book, 3 de mayo de 2016
por Monica Sweeney (Autor), Feronia Parker-Thomas (Ilustrador)
Enseña la importancia del trabajo en equipo y la perseverancia a través de siete crayones con personalidades únicas y su deseo de ver el mundo en color.
El sol y las nubes son mejores amigos. Juntos mantienen el mundo cálido, los jardines en crecimiento y el cielo lleno de hermosos arcoíris. Pero un día se pelean y se niegan a estar juntos en el cielo. Y eso significa que ya no hay arcoíris. Sin arcoíris, los colores comienzan a desaparecer hasta que la Tierra se quedó sin color… excepto por una pequeña caja olvidada de crayones en un pequeño pupitre.
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