I know it was definitely a color. It was about a girl who was considered weird by her class. I remember one part where the most affluent girl in the class was bested for the first time in an art contest because Violet if that is indeed her name had more skill with five crayons than the other girl did with twenty or something. It was beautiful and I really want to know what it was, if anyone knows please tell me! All I remember about it is a picture of a little girl in a little car driving all her dolls. Hi, I am looking for a book I read about 30 years ago, in my tweens….. I know it also features a teetotal gardener.

The main thing I remember in the story is that it features 4 ghosts, or spirits, of children who passed away young and were siblings. I remember a chapter about the time when a marble was rolled across the floor and was stopped and rolled back to the living child in the house. I really really want to know what the name of this book is. It seems to me that the book would have been quite popular, because I remember my teacher reading it in class, too.

I really hope someone will help i forgot to leave my email address on the site, so that I will be contacted in case someone remembers and leaves a reply. There are several books in the series. I really hope someone will help. I recall the picture of the house with the windows open and children in the open windows, and flowers blooming all around the house, with snow in the background.

It was summer all year. I would love to know the name of the book. So one time there really is a spider and no one Comes to help her. If any one could help me remember or find this book it would be very very much appreciated. Does anyone know or remember this story? It would mean a great deal to me if I could find out the name. I think I am looking for the exact same book as you! It holds a lot of fond memories from my childhood and I would like to get it for my niece.

Did you ever manage to find out the name of the book? It was about a snake and a bird and the colours of the snake were transfered to the bird in thanks for its help of rescue. In the end the colours were returned. The only part that I can remember is when a bunch of barnyard animals go to a party at night.

Does anybody have any idea of what it could be. Does anyone know about a book in which a cub or a tiger discovers that there is a leak in his house? He does so and has a party, inviting all the friends he went to go live with. I definitely have read that book to my son, now 17…. Anyone out there know this story?? Two little girls go to find him and he ends up living in the same town as them and the girls go see him with a new baby.


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One girl asked him if that was his only child and he said yes. Does anyone remember this? Her name was Balooky? I am trying to remember the title of a book I used to read to my son who is now It was about a little girl who either took a penguin home from a field trip she was on or he followed her home and she tried to keep him. She realized after a while she could not do it and he would have to go. She gave him either a hat or a scarf and later on TV she saw a group of penguins and 1 was wearing her exact hat or scarf and she knew it was him!

I would love to buy it again as a special gift for my son. Penguin and Pinecone by Salina Yoon sounds similar to this, but not quite the same. Give it a look. Great book about friendships that have to change but love still exists from afar.

In this school someone the girl or a teacher twists anagram twists? One of my all time favorites! Was it the McDuff books by Rosemary Wells? She also wrote and illustrated the Max and Ruby series which might be where you are getting the Max from? There is a picture book that I read to my daughter a long time ago. It was about a dog, a white west highland terrier I think , who got lost and ended up being taken in by a couple.

The illustrations were gorgeous and the dog was particularly endearing. There were a few books with the same dog, one in which the couple had a baby and another one in which he gets lost. In this one, an old woman on a motorcycle helps him to find his way home. He barks to indicate which way to turn on which streets. If anyone recognizes this book from my brief description I would really appreciate hearing from you.

Does anyone remember a book about a boy who wants to go to a costume party but is too poor to buy a costume? And all the kids in the village give him a piece of their costume. And he sews all the pieces together to make a beautiful multi-colored costume. I would appreciate if anyone could help me. Thanks to you and everyone who gave their list of favorites. I just started using Goodreads this year, mainly to keep track of the books we read together. Up to unique picture books for this year, but many of them are read again and again and again of course: How many times my daughter requests to read a book in the two weeks we have it from the library is part of the indicator of how much or little she enjoyed a book.

How else does everyone find great books to read? Anyone want to connect on Goodreads to share what they are reading? Does anyone walk around the book stores with their smart phone and photograph the covers of all the new releases and recommended reads? I am a desperate granny! Does anyone know a storybook about a little girl who wishes she could have a star of her own. She learns that to be beautiful she has to give it back to the night sky. I read it to my class of 5 year olds about six or seven years ago.

Please help if you can. The little girl wants to hold onto the moon, but decides to give it back to the night sky as it starts disappearing little by little each day. I remember that book as well and was looking for it. It is not the one about the moon.. If anyone has info, I would love to find this book!

The images of family life, reading, studying, chores, playground games, and neighborhood social events are rich and warmly drawn in a jazzy, impressionistic style. Eastman — taught generations of my family and friends to read. I almost cried when I read your comment. It was one of my very favorites. Thank you so much. My top 10 in no particular order except how they come into my head: More than 10, but we love them all!

This is a great site! Here are a few favorites: What a pleasant present! Munsch and Michael Martchenko Not just for girls! A fun magic adventure in the Edgar Eager, E. Nesbit tradition The Enchanted Castle — E. Deserves a place right up there with the best christmassy snowy books. Absolutely beautiful, just check out the trailer: Who can read this and resist putting their opinion? Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss—I can still recite the whole dang thing by heart.

My youngest is Jamberry by Bruce Degen—beautiful, dancing rhyme 3. Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey—kerplink kerplank kerplunk 4. Barn Dance by Bill Martin jr. Shoes by Elizabeth Winthrop—rhyming, illustrated by William Joyce. Here, in no particular order, are ten books that we love in our home: Falling for Rapunzel by Leah Wilcox 8. Miss Suzy by Miriam Young 9. Thank you for the post. Mostly because of my son or students loving them, I guess.

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This is from memory so apologies for scratchy details or spelling errors. Are You My Mother, P. Owl Babies, Martin Waddell 4. Where the Wild Things Are, Sendak 6. Feathers for Phoebe, Rod Clement 8. Mirror, Jeannie Baker For All Creatures, Millard and Cool. Thanks for sharing these, Susan!

More on that later…. Beegu by Alexis Deacon 2. Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers 3. The Highway Rat by Julia Donaldson 4. Owl Babies by Martin Waddell 5. Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper 9. Kipper Nick Inkpen 5. Harry the Dirty Dog Gene Zion 7. Pumpkin Soup Helen Cooper 8. You have a few classics on your list. The kids and I enjoy Harry and the Dirty Dog. Please, feel free to re-mention! Those books and authors mentioned by more than one of you will get a bigger shout out in my December 1st post.

Oooo, tough to limit it to ten!!!! It is pretty much impossible to stick to Thanks for sharing your picks! Our current library lets us check out books at a time per library card — which is pretty amazing. So many to choose from! Thanks so much for sharing your picks!

Great list and your web site is a wonderful resource! Many of your top 60 are my favorites as well. Really enjoyed you sharing all these — where has the year gone?! Thanks so much for sharing your favorite books! Seuss books on your list and that may be by design. But I love to read The Lorax to my children. The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein is a beautiful love story and always makes me cry. Some solid choices here! I absolutely did not exclude Dr. Amy, it was so great to meet you at the conference! I love so so many of the titles you have already put up.

Yay for picture books! I look forward to seeing your list! I hope I have the opportunity to see you again at a future conference! Hi, I,m new and just reading all the posts and loving it. I love books and love to read. I have nine grandchildren and they all love books. What conference are you making reference to? Is it a book cconference.

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Many of yours are our favorite also. Thank you for your recommendations! Caps for sale slodbodkina ox cart man Donald hall , stone soup? It took a lot of mulling and fiddling for me to narrow my list of great books down to 60…and still I try to avoid claiming that these are my favorite books. This is sort of like trying to choose a favorite children, but—Frog and Toad! But I have a sneaky feeling that one of those is behind the curtain. And probably something by Jon Agee and something by Steve Jenkins. We need titles here, Liz! It is fun to take a look at your website and illustrations!

It was tricky for me to decide which new and newish books to include on my list. I wonder which ones will hold up over time. Ack, too many to think of but a great looking list so far. Good luck choosing the next 10! For all, fewer than 10 books is fine. We can work with that — esp. Excellent and much loved by my two anyway! I just finished reading George and Martha books to two of my kids before their naps. They are a staple at our house. But surely you must include at least one Babette Cole book?!!

I just found your website. I, too, am an avid seeker of great picture books for my three kids. I have compiled a spreadsheet of about of our favorite picture books. I had a book that almost no one has ever heard of, but my dad located a old library copy for me— A Ghost in a Four Room Apartment by Ellen Raskin.

Of course, as an elementary school teacher I focused a lot on certain authors. We would do an author of the month. Some of these were- Eric Carle, Dr. Seuss, Tomi Depaola, Kevin Henkes…and more. I love your website. I have many other favorites, but those are my top three. My son and I are reading lots of books about U. What books would others put on their Top 60 booklists? What books do you think are still to come on this one? I have already chosen the 60 books, so you will not influence my choices. You are commenting using your WordPress.

You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Without further ado… 1. November 29, at 5: August 14, at 3: May 21, at 4: April 28, at 9: April 22, at 5: April 19, at February 27, at January 29, at 6: January 12, at November 21, at 8: November 13, at 7: Linda J Hall says: September 15, at 1: September 12, at 5: November 22, at May 7, at 3: June 14, at 7: June 6, at 4: May 3, at 2: March 25, at 8: Peggy Anne Puleo says: March 16, at Quality better quantity I have held onto that principle and would love to read this book to my grandchildren Can you help me or is it lost forever?

February 9, at December 2, at 2: November 17, at November 13, at October 20, at 2: October 5, at 4: September 30, at 6: September 17, at 5: September 1, at January 31, at 1: This sounds like a neat book on being quiet and mindful. Did you ever find out the name? April 25, at 1: August 24, at 5: Here are the few facts I remember: August 25, at 2: August 11, at 5: August 31, at 8: May 30, at 1: May 23, at 6: May 16, at 3: September 14, at I read that one as a child! March 31, at 1: Thankyou very much, it was one of my favourite stories growing up: February 21, at 1: February 12, at Robert H Graham says: December 15, at 5: October 17, at 6: December 4, at 2: January 20, at 8: October 4, at November 26, at The few details I can remember are as follows: McGreeby was the mans name, or something of the like I know these are vague, please response if you happen to know either!!!

November 5, at 4: November 3, at August 2, at 1: October 29, at 3: October 29, at 4: December 1, at 9: May 30, at October 13, at 1: October 13, at 3: September 22, at 4: Yes, Brooke is correct. One of my favorites as well. September 27, at 3: September 14, at 5: September 2, at August 21, at June 13, at 1: June 13, at 2: Nevermind — figured it out!

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    Help pre-schoolers learn important first concepts and develop key skills with this stylish spotting book. This interactive lift-flap adventure is sure to spark the imaginations of aspiring scientists and engineers everywhere, as you travel back in time to discover the history of transport.

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    Take an illuminating trip into dark waters - where extraordinary and dazzling sea creatures create their own light! Travel far into outer space to see the dazzling planets, nebulae, and galaxies that bring light to the vast and infinite darkness! This is a hysterical read-aloud picture book that shows children it's okay to pass a little gas.

    An interactive activity and coloring book featuring plus "impossible" optical illusions to colour along with, and activities that show kids how to create their own optical illusions. A must-play checklist and guidebook for the top video games every kid should experience, including trivia and tips, behind-the-scenes tidbits, and ratings.

    From the illustrator of The Story Orchestra: Follow Astronaut Kate, Pirate Pierre, Captain Maria and Sir Percival in four exciting 'code your own' adventures, with easy-to-follow, illustrated step-by-step instructions. Follow Major Kate in this 'code your own' adventure, with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions illustrated in a graphic novel style.

    This exciting piratical adventure is brought to life by encouraging the reader to draw central characters, animate plot lines and create games. The book introduces the animals of each biome in the flat spreads, and then tells their stories in the five, multi-layered spreads, which are made up of either two or three flaps. Opens a window on to the lives of animals from different habitats around the world, namely the Amazon rainforest, the North American Rockies, European scrubland, African savanna and the forests of Asia.

    This uniquely illustrated, quirky biography of Audrey Hepburn is the next instalment of the Little People, Big Dreams series. Eleven amazing stories that the Vikings told about themselves, packed with warriors and battles, heroes and heroines, Berserkers, monsters and zombies. Daisy's pet Ladybird goes missing, so she visits super-sleuth Basil, the best detective in Plant City. Can he help her find Ladybird? Discover the life of Emmeline Pankhurst, who fought for women to get the vote.

    This inspiring and informative little biography comes with extra facts about Emmeline's life at the back. Discover the life of Rosa Parks in this inspiring story of her life. Features a facts and photos section at the back. The second in a trilogy of brilliantly hilarious tales of chivalry and derring-do from the bestselling duo behind The Edge Chronicles.

    The delightful tale of a wandering good samaritan dog, with heartwarming illustrations by the author. A touching and compelling tale, brilliantly illustrated in soft and sensitive black and white by the talented Gary Blythe. A hilarious Little Gem from Jeremy Strong, the master of comic writing for children, with character packed illustration from Jamie Smith.

    An eerily superb story of murder and monstrosity on the streets of Victorian London that has remained in the public imagination for well over a century, spawning numerous adaptations, now available in an accessible format for all readers. A fun and friendly story for animal-lovers everywhere, filled with Cathy Hopkins' trademark warmth and heart. The unforgettable characters from Ink and Bone and Paper and Fire unite to save the Great Library of Alexandria from itself in this electrifying adventure in the New York Times bestselling series.

    A heartwarming tale of one mouse's struggle to go home, with delightful illustrations by the author. Discover some amazing animals and how they adapt to winter with this gorgeously illustrated book that reveals nature's wintertime secrets. From Olive the Owl to Hektor the nectar collector, Paper Birds brings you a gorgeously illustrated cast of 10 feathery friends to press-out, make and play with. An acclaimed historian provides a thrilling account of the British Navy's unlikely defeat of the world's most feared battleship!

    It's the most famous amphibious invasion in history; thousands of ships, millions of soldiers and sailors, all clashing on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, Renowned author John Garraty provides a close look at the childhood of Teddy Roosevelt as he transforms from a sickly child to an athlete to one of America's most famous politicians. This incredible history of Amelia Earhart is written especially for young adult readers.

    It is loaded with full colour illustrations, comprehensive timelines, fascinating sidebars, and info on key figures in Earhart's story. Perfect for any kid interested in flying, or strong, important women in history! Nearly Allied prisoners of war attempt to break out of a supposedly 'escape-proof' Nazi camp in by secretly creating a foot tunnel. Get up close and personal with these prehistoric beasts - from the small Coelophysis to the terrifying T.

    This stunning bestiary of twenty fierce and fascinating dragons from around the world also includes a realistic dragon-tooth necklace! Take a creepy and captivating journey into the world of snakes, crocodiles, lizards, and turtles and use their Fang Files to match each replica tooth to its right reptilian mouth! The nursery rhyme is just the beginning of the silliness, in this story, kittens build contraptions to reach their friend, Twinkle the star. Hand-lettering is easy to dive into, even for new artists, and Hello! Happy Mail is here to take your DIY projects to the next level!

    Learn all about how our peepers work, the amazing types of eyes that exist in the animal and insect world, and the truth behind living without sight. This book contains 30 'non-fiction minutes' - short, easy-to-read non-fiction essays - based on interesting historical figures written by some of today's award-winning and best-known children's authors.

    Inside this book, you'll discover a fold-out jungle play scene, reusable stickers, and press-out, stand-up characters to customise your own roaring jungle! Roar back to a time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth in this page activity book with puzzles, games, a fold-out backdrop, and more for hours of prehistoric fun! From the barnyard of Leanne Lauricella, the rescuer behind the hugely popular Goats of Anarchy , Polly and Her Duck Costume tells the true story of Polly, a blind goat who loves dressing up as a duck.

    Turn the page, press a tab and hear the sounds of the building site in this bright, colourful board book for early learners. Press the tabs and hear four different vehicle sounds, then match the sounds with the different vehicles on the final page. The story of Puss in Boots and how he uses his cunning and trickery to win for his lowly master the hand of the princess in marriage. The story of Little Red Riding Hood and her meeting with the Big, Bad Wolf has been handed down the generations so that today it's one of the most popular tales for young children.

    This action-packed activity book is crammed full of things to find, amazing scenes to colour, and spot-the difference puzzles. Featuring a wide range of topics, from dinosaurs to the solar system, and with fun facts to discover throughout, this book is guaranteed to keep children entertained. Explores lots of aspects of the body from a family standpoint rather than a straight non-fiction perspective. Create your own colourful savanna animal portraits with this new sticker series for animal enthusiasts of all ages.

    Create your own colourful dinosaur portraits with this new sticker series for animal enthusiasts of all ages. The third book in the Reckless series, The Golden Yarn is a thrilling tale of courage and fear, jealousy and forbidden desire; in which love has the power both to save a life - and to destroy it.

    The gorgeous second book from the Waterstones Childrens Book Prize shortlisted author Naomi Howarth teaches that wit and wisdom are more important than size and physical strength, and friendship is what matters most. When an annoying guest comes to stay at Mr Moot's house, his pet, Fluffywuffy, has a snappy solution. This brand new series part of our Natural History Museum programme, gives children 10 reasons why the elephant is amazing, and five ways they can show they love it! A wonderfully warm and wise story about identity, fresh starts and coming face-to-face with yourself, from top notch tween writer Karen McCombie.

    A fun and informative guide for budding inventors packed with the tools and tips needed to turn an inspired idea into the next great invention. From the s to the s, long boats filled with fearsome Scandinavian warriors prowled the waters of Europe, launching raids and establishing new colonies. Create your own colourful jungle animal portraits with this new sticker series for animal enthusiasts of all ages.

    Create your own colorful ocean animal portraits with this new sticker series for animal enthusiasts of all ages. Exhilarating action meets heart-pounding suspense in this action-packed final instalment of a popular trilogy. A heart-warming and thought-provoking story of family, friendship and foodbanks, from an award-winning author well-known for his gritty realism for teens.

    The first in a trilogy of brilliantly illustrated tales of chivalry and derring-do from the bestselling duo behind The Edge Chronicles. A poignant, beautifully written novella about growing up and family. A companion piece to the successful Brock and Pike. A fun, friendly story about a misplaced ghost from the Titanic and a boy who needs help with his history homework.

    A fun, friendly story about a lost little spaceman and the boy who helps him find his way back home. Breathtaking first instalment of an amazing new trilogy of spine-tingling spooky adventures with a sporty twist, from a master of kids fiction. A wickedly funny and life-affirming coming-of-age roadtrip story - winner of France's biggest prize for teen and YA fiction. Atmospheric, haunting and spine-chilling, this imagining of a young Henry Jekyll's childhood and his transformation into the infamous Mr Hyde is sure to thrill.

    Inspired by the amazing true story of Ellen Craft who escaped a life of slavery through a daring disguise and won freedom for herself and her husband. A riotous Little Gem from children's comedy legend Philip Ardagh - his madcap adventure is sure to delight young readers. Fun abounds in this virtual adventure from a popular author of horror and comedy for children.

    A new edition now available with additional artwork. A fun, fast-paced story filled with facts about the solar system, and the perfect celebration of grandparents and grandchildren. Discover the poetry of Carl Sandburg in this installment of the Poetry for Kids series. Carefully chosen for kids, 35 poems are presented, illustrated, and explained by an expert.

    Little Faces is a board book with a difference. In each of the animal-centred stories, the characters faces and expressions change thanks to Venetian window technology. How Could We Harness a Hurricane? Featuring a cast of warm and loveable characters, this book will have children captivated by a nostalgic world of stamps, letters and underground mail trains.

    Energy Lab for Kids , created for kids by a teacher, offers challenging experiments and guided discussions along with how-tos, discoveries, and pointers from prize-winning kids. In Clay Lab for Kids focuses on kid-friendly clays - air-dry, home-made, and polymer - that are safe and easy to use at home or in the classroom; no kiln required. A fun and informative way to prepare your child for the arrival of their new baby brother or sister. Explore London and all its secrets through fun, child-friendly poems - this gorgeous celebration will be loved by both tourists and those who call the city home.

    Build a butterfly and uncover the inner workings of the world's most beautiful insect. With a step-by-step 3D model to build, and simple facts to learn. Build a T-rex and uncover the inner workings of the world's most ferocious dinosaur. With a step-by-step model to build, and simple facts to learn, ideal for young naturalists. Create your own colourful habitats with the Natural History Museum's new colouring in series for young animal enthusiasts. A celebration of our Earth in poems to make children think hard about protecting it for the future.

    A fun-filled adventure celebrating friendship and the great outdoors, from a Carnegie Medal-winning author. A brilliantly diverse story of life in multicultural modern Britain, inspired by a true story of a little girl's connection with her Mum. A lovely celebration of father-son bonds and the importance of family, wrapped up in a wonderful extraordinary story that is sure to appeal to young superhero fans! During the Blitz, Bill wishes he had a brother rather than his sister. After the raid, the family find and adopt a badly mutilated boy, his face so heavily bandaged that they can see nothing but his eyes A story about family, loyalty, kindness and bravery, set against an all-too-possible future where climate change has forever changed the way we live.

    The prequel to Maresi - a stunning feat of fantasy storytelling in which a group of women join forces to escape their harem and found the Red Abbey. Grandmas have been colouring with their grandkids since the dawn of crayons, but never before has a colouring book been made specifically for this purpose. This beautiful follow-up to The Story of Life brings to life the story of our universe for younger children.

    An exploration of sibling love and the challenges of being a younger sibling, from the author of the multi award-winning classic Ways to Live Forever. Discover a world of mystery, history, and lore inside your mouth. Yes, we're talking about teeth! Quirky tales of derring-do and mystery, from a much-loved author and multi award-winning author. Perfect to thrill and chill. Get an in-depth look at how bird brains work! Featuring remarkable bird behaviors, along with full-colour illustrations throughout, this title is a perfect blend of science and entertainment.

    Here you will meet the wild group of organisms that can turn ants into zombies and eat trillions of pounds of feces every day! There are more than 7, human languages, and that number only includes spoken languages! Travel the world to explore the fascinating and cool ways humans and animals communicate. This comprehensive introduction to science features 10 important scientific discoveries and concepts, and charts how they have developed over the centuries.

    Forty fascinating stories of remarkable animal heroes that rescued people, prevented disasters, and more, told with humorous rhyming text along with fun historical facts and zany illustrations. A wonderful froggy adventure from award-winning Dick King-Smith combines with stunning artwork from Victor Ambrus to make for an utterly charming Little Gem.

    Did you know that cereals are the most widely grown crop in the world? Or that dairy products such as milk contain calcium, which keeps your bones healthy? A beautifully illustrated concertina book that takes the reader on a journey underground, all the way down to the core of the Earth and back out the other side. One side begins with an urban setting; the other side ends with a woodland setting. Welcome to the School of Music, a place bursting with talent, creative energy and special encounters. Let the professors guide you through 40 lessons and learn how to: Composed of 17 recipes based on beloved nursery rhymes, Cook Me a Rhyme combines the magic of storytelling with the fun of cooking for a truly unique nursery rhyme experience.

    A stunning graphic novel adaptation of Siobhan Dowd's moving story of prejudice and violence, the uncertainty of lives lived on the fringes of society, and of love in its many forms. Jim and his family have halted by Dundray and the education people have been round mouthing the law. In school the Traveller kids suffer at the hands of teachers and other pupils alike, called 'tinker-stinkers', 'dirty gyps' and worse. Then the punches start. The only friendly face is Kit, a settled girl who takes Jim under her wing and teaches him to read in the great cathedral chamber of the cave below the town.

    With Kit and the reading, Jim seems to have found a way to exist in Dundray, but everyday prejudice and a shocking act of violence see his life uprooted once again. A laugh-out-loud take on King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, in the vein of Kaye's ever-popular fairy tale retellings. Wonderfully witty and quirky. The inspiring, true story of how a remarkable friendship between Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe was born and how they worked together to overcome prejudice and adversity.

    TV shows can make you laugh, teach you lessons, or show you new worlds. Here's an interactive and comprehensive list of television shows for families to enjoy together. An entertaining and educational illustrated guide to Australia's amazing wildlife and its habitats. A fun family read, ABC Spanish pairs each letter of the Spanish alphabet with the Spanish word for a popular animal, its English translation, and a beautiful illustration.

    Full of quirky and hilarious illustrations, each page in this book teaches a new basic grammar concept, including alliteration, similes, and much more, making dry topics into something approachable and fun. Agatha Christie's inventive imagination made her the queen of mystery, and the best-selling novelist of all time. Marie Curie's love of knowledge led her to make huge discoveries in the fight against cancer, and win the Nobel Prize for Physics.

    Follow a group of intrepid children through the woods to find out who Clementine really is A beautifully illustrated classic children's adventure story. A gorgeous historical novel inspired by an iconic symbol of Italy, from the grand dame of the genre. Evocative and full of passion, Tilt is perfect for fans of the romantic era. A spell-binding tale of magic and mysticism for young readers that explores the wonder of nature, from award-winning Berlie Doherty. Under the Sea features 75 stickers for younger children or those with limited dexterity. They are vinyl, reusable, and feature funny fish, silly sharks, wonderful whales, and more.

    This book features 75 stickers, for younger children or those with limited dexterity. The stickers are vinyl, reusable, and feature trucks, cars, spaceships, and more. Find out what happens next to the poor, wet spider and his insect friends in this classic nursery rhyme retold for today's kids. We all know 'hey diddle diddle, The cat and the fiddle,' but what happened after the dish ran away with the spoon? Find out in this silly and fun retelling. Wonderful, witty and wise, this classic Quentin Blake tale will warm hearts of young and old alike.

    Step inside the lives of Busy People. Each story focuses on a different character as they go about their daily work. Each day holds a new challenge With fast facts, mini missions, and engaging artwork, Vikings in 30 Seconds is an introduction to one of the world's most fascinating cultures. Perfect for those with a creative streak eager to explore the Bible and put their skills to task on recyclable materials in the home. A fun family read with playful, rhyming text, ABC Love pairs each letter of the alphabet with a word that teaches young kids about important concepts like love, acceptance, and affection.

    It's time to start thinking about this year's harvest! Includes a page activity book with cool facts, puzzles, and games, plus punch-out characters, reusable stickers, and a fold-out barnyard scene. It's construction season, so let's get building! Includes a page activity book with cool facts, puzzles, and games, plus the punch-out characters, reusable stickers, and a fold-out construction site scene. How many bones do I have in my body? What does my heart do?

    And why do we breathe? Raw, compelling and timely drama about undercover police officers from the award-winning author of When I Was Joe. This captivating thriller is inspired by real-life events and challenges perceptions of identity. A fun football story from a top writer of sports fiction for children, re-packaged in an appealing chunky new edition. Take colouring to the next level with these bright, geometric colour-by-number templates of your favorite pets. Use the provided stickers along with crayons and coloured pencils to fill in each image!

    Take colouring to the next level with these bright, geometric colour-by-number templates of your favorite animals. Introduce a new generation to one of the most endearing and beloved creatures in children's literature, in The Adventures of Peter Cottontail. The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk introduces this good-natured, slow-moving but canny childhood favorite, who is usually left alone because of his potent 'perfume. Many Moons explores the phases of the moon, from the new moon to a waning crescent, through beautiful illustrations, comparing each phase to different shapes, such as a banana and a smile.

    A beautifully told and just-as-beautifully illustrated story about a clever hare who knows just what he wants. A world where girls live in fear. A safe haven far away. But is it far enough? This is Maresi's story. A heartwarming story of friendship and daring to be different, from the team who created How the Library Not the Prince Saved Rapunzel. A pack of three fold-out posters, with an activity book and forty stickers, which make learning about animals fun A pack of three fold-out posters, colouring book and forty stickers, which make learning about things that go fun.

    A beautiful novel set against the backdrop of an important and pivotal movement in UK history, tying in with the centenary of the Suffragettes' first major victory in Gorgeous, vibrant artwork that's full of texture and character from debut author-illustrator Lizzy Stewart. A powerful drama of love, loss, family and friendship from a superstar of children's and YA fiction, inspired by a tremendously moving true story.

    Compare town and country scenes full of clever little details in this beautiful new turnaround book - spot buses, trains, and skyscrapers in the town and tractors, mountains, and farm animals in the country. Pop out and play with these amazing rainforest creature masks! A toucan, a jaguar, a frog, a butterfly and more are waiting to be brought to life inside these pages-all they need is you!

    Take a trip across the USA and explore its natural and manmade landmarks with this new title in the wonderful Shine-a-Light series. Embark upon a memorable journey of discovery with this combination of natural landscapes, animal habitats, and geological wonders. There are so many different types of engineer you could be, whether you'd love to work with jet engines, robots, racing cars, or even space stations! What's it really like, and do you have what it takes? So you really love animals Let's find out if you have what it takes Lift the flaps to find the matching pairs in this fun novelty series that's all about habitats!

    This book has seven flaps on every spread for little ones to lift to find the matching pairs. Gritty and powerful new edition from award-winning Robert Swindells, re-packaged for strong author branding in the teen series. The hilarious follow-up to 15 Things Not to Do with a Baby has all the warmth and humour of its predecessor, focusing on the relationship between children and their granny.

    Welcome to Grimloch Lane, where something magical is about to change everything Crafty Makes is perfect for those with a creative, crafty streak eager to put their skills to task on recyclable materials in the home. How does it work? How and why do we smell, see, feel and hear? The ideal introduction to the sense of sight. How does the touch work? How can you feel? Witch part of your body allows you to feel?

    What are they made of? A hands-on first science series that uses fun activities to explore the five senses - hearing, sight, smell, taste and touch. How can you taste? How does your mouth works? What are the parts allowing you to taste your food? Kitty runs away to join the circus but must disguide herself as a boy.

    Tom and Ellie are staying with terrible witchy Aunt Tab, in her sticky house with its sinister treacle pond. Can Tom and Ellie escape Barrington Stoke specialise in books for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic readers. Darren is going to be the best rock guitarist ever But if he wants an electric guitar for his birthday, he has to solve his dad's puzzles first! Tan's tribe must steal meat like jackals to live. Scavenging's dangerous, but they have no other way to get food. Until the tribe's idiot hanger-on invents a new game. The Nizamuddin cats' first great battle is over, but now their home is under threat in this pulsating sequel to Nilanjana Roy's brilliant debut.

    First publication of the third book in Cornelia Funke's internationally bestselling Mirrorworld series. With fully illustrated punch-out cards and characters, as well as stickers, sticker tape, patterned paper, and stencils, Stuck on Fun introduces young crafters to the creative possibilities of washi tape and patterns as they decorate and personalize each punch-out in a unique and colorful way. In search of a positive alternative to their kids' obsession with screens, many parents want to offer their kids hands-on creative opportunities, creating a demand for educational, fun, and easy point-of-entry art projects that use inexpensive, accessible art materials.

    A beautifully illustrated picture book, told in gentle rhyme, about a tiny seed's growth into a mighty tree. Colour in the classic fairy tale: Emily Dickinson introduces a young audience to the poetry of Emily Dickinson, with helpful explanatory text and fabulous illustrations. Footloose has been rewritten for children by the one and only Kenny Loggins himself.

    Meet a zookeeper named Jack who joins the animals in an all-night dance party. The Curious Guide to Things That Aren't features 26 thoughtful riddles, one for each letter of the alphabet, with clues to solve about intangible items such as air, breath, and jokes. The Prehistoric Masters of Art uses prehistoric dinosaur humor to introduce young readers to art history in a fun and inviting new way.

    Explore ten of the world's most diverse environments and reveal their hidden secrets with a magic coloured lens that illuminates each page in a kaleidoscope of colour. A collection of the world's smallest adventures from the award-winning team behind Atlas of Adventures. Explore, create and investigate Wind and Water.

    Learn about these elements through experiments, investigations and hands-on tasks. A hands-on first science series that uses fun activities to explore the human body - Why do I run? A hands-on first science series that uses fun activities to explore the human body - Why do I brush my teeth? A hands-on first science series that uses fun activities to explore the human body Why do I run? A hands-on first science series that uses fun activities to explore the human body - Why do I wash my hands?

    This brilliant mapping series provides a fun first look.. Maths activities are combined with.. This is a stunning fable of hope and regeneration from critically acclaimed artist Victoria Turnbull. This treasury of 52 stories collects together a rich resource of myths, fairy tales and legends from around the world, with a story for every week of the year. It was banned in Italy due to its eye-opening issues on teenage grooming. A well needed book on an unfortunately too common subject. Earth's varied environments have been shaped by gigantic forces. Volcanoes explode with molten lava from deep in the core, while continental plates rub together to produce violent earthquakes and huge tsunamis.

    Step inside to explore how our environment works and how we live impacts its changing nature. An all-encompassing introduction to the genres, musicians, instruments and musical events that have shaped the world of music. From the building of the ship to recovering object's from Titanic's watery grave, the fascinating story of Titanic is explored in detail. Get ready to draw lots of wonderful creatures from the animal kingdom, from bugs to soaring birds and from snakes to mighty land mammals! Can you put your modern art knowledge to.. Do you know enough the impress your rivals? Find out in Modern Art Mayhem.