Quick view The Colors of Us, The by Karen Katz Seven-year-old Lena is going to paint a picture of herself. She wants to use brown paint for her skin, and learns that brown comes in many different shades. Through the eyes of a little girl who begins to see her world in a new way, this book celebrates... View Details
Quick view Clouds: A Compare and Contrast Book by Katharine Hall Count backwards from 10 to one during one of the most colorful times of year: fall. Learn about the bright, colorful leaves and the trees from which they fall: aspen, birch, maple, oak, chestnut, linden, pine, beech, dogwood, and sweetgum. Watch the... View Details
Quick view Cloud, The by Hannah Cumming Everyone has bad days, and children are no exception. When a black cloud descends on a little girl at school, support from a classmate with a great deal of imagination helps to brighten up everyones lives. The atmospheric illustrations really tell the... View Details
Quick view Clothesline Clues to Sports People Play by Kathryn Heling Using the image of uniforms and equipment hanging on a clothesline, the text invites children to identify the sport played by each child. View Details
Quick view Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin Farmer Brown thinks it's odd when he hears typing sounds coming from the barn. But his troubles really begin when his cows start leaving him notes. First, they demand better working conditions. Then, they stage a strike. Cronin's understated text and... View Details
Quick view Clean-Up Time / Momento de Arreglar by Elizabeth Verdick Toddlers will look forward to clean-up time with this simple bilingual English- Spanish board book that encourages them to chant along as they tidy up. Young children learn to work together to put items in their place, make a neater space, keep a smile... View Details
Quick view Clatter Bash! by Richard Keep Rhyming text presents traditions used to celebrate the Day of the Dead. View Details
Quick view City By Numbers by Stephen T Johnson In the ideal follow-up to his stunning Caldecott Honor book Alphabet City, Stephen T. Johnson turns his talents towards numbers. Wordless spreads featuring impressively photo-realistic paintings of New York City invite readers both young and old to... View Details
Quick view Circus Shapes: Recognizing Shapes by Stuart J. Murphy Come one, come all to the circus and learn about shapes. Dancing bears, amusing monkeys, grand elephants, and elegant horses introduce squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles to readers. Full color. View Details
Quick view Chu's Day at the Beach by Neil Gaiman Chu and his family are going to the beach. Chu is excited. He will get to play in the sand and wade in the water. But, what will happen if Chu sneezes at the beach? And what will happen if he doesn't? Bright colors and the assortment of creatures... View Details
Quick view Choose Good Food! My Eating Tips by Gina Bellisario Lucas is a picky eater. But he's excited to go to the supermarket. Today, he gets to choose food for lunch. Lucas's dad helps him learn about the five food groups. Lucas finds out what foods are healthful. And he prepares a tasty snack! View Details
Quick view Children's Garden of Verse, A by Robert Louis Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish essayist, poet, novelist, and travel writer. His most famous works are Kidnapped, Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Treasure Island. A Child's Garden of Verses is a selection of musical poems first published in England... View Details