The Chinese translation of And Tango Makes Three, a 2005 children's book written by Peter Parnell and Justin Richardson and illustrated by Henry Cole. The book is based on the true story of Roy and Silo, two male chinstrap penguins in New York's Central Park Zoo.
Roy and Silo are just like the other penguin couples at the zoo - they bow to each other, walk together and swim together.
In the zoo there are all kinds of animal families. But Tango's family is not like any of the others.
Ever wonder what Santa was like as a child? Award-winning author/illustrator Jon Agee brings us the funny, playful answer in this Christmas picture book destined to become a classic. Little Santa loves the North Pole.
The ASPCA Award-winning creators of And Tango Makes Three present the true story of a domesticated lion cub whose devoted owners return him to the wilds of Kenya. 35,000 first printing.
And no matter how many moms or dads they have, they are everything a family is meant to be. Here is a true Polacco story of a family, living by their own rules, and the strength they gain by the love they feel.
In Writing Monsters, best-selling author Philip Athans uses classic examples from books, films, and the world around us to explore what makes monsters memorable--and terrifying.
Caroline lives on Meadowview Street.
Ideal for any occasion, this fun, inclusive, and exuberant board book celebrates the one thing that makes every family a family: love. Full color.
Across North America, people in four different homes prepare for a special trip to China, while four baby girls in China await their new adoptive parents.
In this wordless picture book, a cat named Spot ventures out an open window and through a city on a journey, while his owner tries to find him.