There are 206 little wonders that are the reason that people stand up straight. Explore bones in photographs and playful graphics with limited text in an open format in this recent addition to this playful introductory science series.
The Bones You Own
What better way for a family to travel to grandma’s house than by jumping in their yellow car? Though the town, over the crosswalk, down the hill — to their destination: “Beep! Beep!”
Beep Beep
Children learn from their mothers and mothers learn from their children. Photographs from the authors’ extended family combine with gentle language to convey universal emotions and universal wisdom.
Thanks to You: Wisdom from Mother & Child
Simeon loves a noblewoman from afar and seeks to find the music from deep inside him. His quest turns to despair until a series of events allow him to discover his real worth. Well told and strikingly illustrated, this modern fable resonates with readers.
Simeon’s Gift
A range of poetic styles, some rooted in the authors’ family, are shared in this handsome, easily accessible collection. Attractive illustrations are sprinkled throughout, building the joy when the poems are shared, even when listening to the beautifully read CD.
Julie Andrews’ Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies
Theater mice perform in a space just out of human sight in a venerable old New York theater. Alas! The leading rodent taken to Brooklyn before she performs in the final play before the theater is destroyed. Humor abounds in this satisfying tale.
Great American Mousical
Before the barn can be razed on Merryhill Farm, Charlie and his grandfather restore the old dump truck that Charlie so loves. Not only does Dumpy the Dumptruck prove his worth, readers will appreciate that old isn’t always bad!
Dumpy the Dumptruck
The murder of a young knight, a white wolfhound, and a faithful page in medieval France all come together to create a fast-paced, gripping mystery.
Dragon: Hound of Honor
Stanford Wong Flunks Big Time
The Hero’s Trail: A Guide for a Heroic Life
Merlin’s Dragon
Boy Who Dared
My Name is America: The Journal of Finn Reardon
Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish Famine
Growing Up in Coal Country
Kids on Strike
Rebels Against Slavery: The Story of American Slave Revolts
Bread and Roses, Too
Keeping Score
Project Mulberry
While visiting her father and stepmother in a lakeside cabin, Maggie notices a beautiful blue heron in the sky. Seeing this bird each morning helps Maggie through the tough visit, and she summons the strength to help the heron when it seems to be in danger.
Blue Heron
The Devil’s Arithmetic
Dragon of the Lost Sea