This captivating book by accomplished artist, calligrapher and art teacher Don Bolognese outlines the fundamentals of drawing dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures.
He may be a little absent minded, but the professor knows his brain. Of course, the brains behind Professor I.Q. is the acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon.
In this quirky duo’s third adventure, the Grandmas pitch in to help when Pip’s regular baseball coach contracts the chicken pox.
With each turn of the page, readers explore descending ocean levels, each a unique environment that supports life specific to its depth. This rich environment is evoked through vivid illustrations.
Henry knows that moving his body and staying healthy is a good thing. The problem is, he's just not very good at it.
Legendary gunfighters come to life in these vivid, true stories of Wild Bill Hickock, Calamity Jane, Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Belle Starr, Doc Holliday, Black Bart, and Joaquin Murietta --- often a far cry from the glamorous tales they ...
After her father remarries and moves to another state, eleven-year-old Cassie declares war on all males, including her best friend Bobby.
him cry. Then he wiggled uncomfortably. Ugh! His mat was wet. He'd been so scared that he'd wet the mat! The big boys would laugh at him—they'd call him a baby for years and years. Little Dhlamini was sound asleep.
A girl whose mother has called her to get up and go to school imagines all the things she would be free to do if she were a princess.
Not only have the characters, stories, dialog and devices been updated, every story now includes a fun science experiment for readers to try. Great stories and hands-on science!
Seymour Simon. What happens if a huge, smelly space monster lands in the seat in front of you at the movie theater? You miss the rest of the movie.
The book preserves the humor and beauty of the Passamaquoddy culture of Maine and eastern Canada.
Maisie Ferris and her parents are interested in new ideas and the world beyond their small town of Galesburg, Illinois.
In this delightfully retro picture book by sophisticated historical cartoonist Stan Mack, a little guy is trying to go to bed but finds his bedroom full of bears! One by one the bears leave the bed until there are none.
Take the three colored stars out of the envelope and lay them on the table in front of the volunteer. Be careful not to let anyone see the message on the red star. The blue square should stay ... “Please pick one of the Lucky Stars.
Donald doesn't even know he's being insulted by Louisa, the class bully, when she names him King of the Kooties-but that's just the beginning of Louisa's war against Donald.
First published in 1948, Now It's Fall is a timeless celebration of autumn that will enchant a whole new generation of young readers with its gently recolored illustrations.
Meet Lola, the younger sister of Gilbert, star of Diane deGroat’s popular picture-book series.
Buried Treasure, desert islands and wicked Captain Rat all play a part in Pip's exciting adventure with the Kettleship Pirates.
In 19 poems, leading American poet X.J. Kennedy imagines what those creatures present at the Nativity might have said on that nighteach animal speaking according to its nature.