A blue boy leaves his blue homeland to travel. Though he finds mono-colored places, it is the multihued place that he likes best but discovers there is no blue — until he contributes it. While not subtle, the story is appealing and should generate discussion.
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A child dressed as a monster occasionally behaves like one as she prepares for bed. Children and parents alike will recognize the charismatic child who views herself as all kinds of creatures — until she falls asleep and becomes the sweet little girl she really is.
As seasons change, fall becomes time for school. In a rhyming text a girl reminds her reluctant brother of all the fun and learning that it will bring. From history to mystery, arithmetic to astronomy, the pair heads to school.Swirling, bolding colored illustrations fill the pages with autumn images and what the children will see and study.
Young children will enjoy counting not-so-scary monsters from one to 10. Bright color and strong line on sturdy pages should hold up to multiple readings. Just right for Halloween and beyond.
Izzy and her sister were mountain girls, so one summer the family decided to go see something new — the ocean. The girls are wowed by the sea, the beach, and its treasures — both real and imaginary — as they explore above and beneath the water. Readers will revisit highly detailed, labeled illustration including the well-placed, well devised fold-outs.
Wow! It is fall and time for school! Share Izzy’s first day as she travels from her mountain home to gleefully experience the first day. A large format supports the bold, highly detailed illustrations where readers can find Izzy to share her excitement.