Whether they're dashing, splashing, munching, or crunching, baby animals are ever-exploring! At home in their natural habitats, baby animals learn about the world that surrounds them. When the fun is done, it's time for baby animals to go to sleep. After all, every baby animal has to rest. Full of action, sound effects, and patterned text, each story features the adorable antics and accurate behavior of six wild animal babies: tiger, elephant, giraffe, rhinoceros, panda, and gorilla. This 64-page, beautifully designed story book is perfect for bedtime.
You'll find: • Instruction on generating ideas, creating characters, point-of-view, beginnings and endings, plotting, word count, rhyme, and more • Unique methods for using poetic techniques to enrich your writing • Hands-on revision ...
Join them as they complete their night time routine. Come along and check in on the farm animals as they each ready their little ones for bed. Parents, This book is sure to become a bedtime favorite for you and your littles.
This touchable book is perfect for bedtime! Feel the soft, fluffy fur of each animal as you say, "good night!"
She had wanted a simpler life in Amish country… The caring community in her new Missouri small town was a healing salve for Nadia Markovic's wounded spirit…until someone broke into her apartment above her Amish quilt shop and robbed her ...
Man reaped the golden harvest of the straw fields as they grew. He needed it for many things but somehow never knew That this golden harvest, more so than those before, Was to become a special part of our Christian lore.
... 640 Can't scare me!, 640 Carol of the brown king (Hughes, Langston), 841 The cat's purr, 640 The house with no door (Swann, Brian), 1164 Let it shine, 909 My America (Gilchrist, Jan Spivey), 774 Sail away (Hughes, Langston), ...
Just what he wants this Christmas The Cowboy’s Christmas Family by Donna Alward Madison Wallace is determined to make this Christmas extra special for her twin boys.
This series focuses on every-day activities that young children and baby animals have in common. The simple text and highly supportive photos make this series perfect for both the preschool audience and the beginning reader.