Simple text and illustrations portray a small dog waking up, having breakfast, and getting ready to play.
Simple text and illustrations portray a small dog waking up, having breakfast, and getting ready to play.
Simple text and illustrations portray a small dog getting ready for bed, sleeping, dreaming, and waking up.
Sleepy Dog does not want to wake up! The sun is up, the cat is up -wake up, Sleepy Dog! Every sleepy child will laugh with Sleepy Dog as he shakes off his snooziness and finally gets out of bed, all ready to play.
Sleepy Dog thinks of many excuses why he cannot go to sleep at bedtime, but finally he does become sleepy enough to slip into slumber.
Thomas the Tank Engine's friends Bash and Dash are fast, cheeky, and always getting into mischief!
Only his curious yellow friend remains bright, and encourages him to keep his chin up, play, and carry on! This is a remarkably simple and resonant examination of exploration and resilience, and introduces the idea of abstract association.
Everybody has a lot to do before school starts, and so does Harry. He has to go for a checkup, visit the dentist, get a haircut--and that's only the beginning!
This fun and simple counting book combines Marsha Wilson Chall’s energetic text with beloved illustrator Henry Cole’s adorable art to make a perfect read-aloud treat.
Grandma will play dress-up with you, and she'll show you pictures of your mom when she was a little girl. This adorable lift-the-flap book is perfect for young children to read with Grandma when she comes to visit.
Waking up far too early for her sleepy family, Rosie finds the family dog, Mr. B., is a willing companion for her crack-of-dawn imaginary adventures.