Quick view Are You A Ladybug? by Judy Allen Introduces the life cycle of a ladybug, showing how it changes from an egg to an adult ladybug. View Details
Quick view Are You A Grasshopper? by Judy Allen Did you know that a grasshopper makes its distinctive sound by rubbing its bristly hind legs together? Amazing discoveries abound in Backyard Books: Are You a Grasshopper? by Judy Allen with illustrations by Tudor Humphries, an intriguing tale of a day... View Details
Quick view Are You A Dragonfly? by Judy Allen The most colorful wings on the pond belong to the nimble dragonfly, but this delicate flying insect didn't begin life in the air. In Backyard Books: Are You a Dragonfly? by Judy Allen with illustrations by Tudor Humphries, the secrets of metamorphosis... View Details
Quick view Are You A Butterfly? by Judy Allen Caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly; follow the metamorphosis of this familiar backyard creature as it evolves into a delicate flying insect. View Details
Quick view Are You A Bee? by Judy Allen Backyard Books: Are You a Bee? by Judy Allen with illustrations by Tudor Humphries shows that--from the perspective of a honeybee--the backyard is a busy place. A young bee faces many challenges as it takes its place in the hive and joins in the work of... View Details
Quick view Are We There Yet, Daddy? by Virginia Walters On a 100 mile car trip to Grandma's house, a father and son travel from the city to the country. But every ten miles, the son has to ask "Are we there yet, Daddy?" Full-color illustrations. View Details
Quick view Apt. 3 by Ezra Jack Keats On a rainy day, two brothers try to discover who is playing the sad sounds ofa harmonica in their apartment building. Full color. View Details
Quick view Apple Farmer Annie by Monica Wellington As crisp as a polished apple for the teacher and just in time for apple picking season, this book--set in Apple Farmer Annie's orchard--is a delicious treat about America's favorite fruit. Includes simple recipes. Full color. View Details
Quick view Anybody Home? by Marianne Collins Berkes Polly Possum is looking for a new home to raise her expected babies. Along the way, she meets a wide variety of diurnal and nocturnal animals. She learns how they build and live in webs, nests, hives, shells, burrows, lodges, dens, caves, dreys, and... View Details
Quick view Animals Should Definitely Not Wear Clothing by Judi Barrett "Animals Should Defininitely Not Wear Clothing."..because a snake would lose it, a billy goat would eat it for lunch, and it would always be wet on a walrus! This well-loved book by Judi and Ron Barrett shows the very youngest reader why animals'... View Details
Quick view Animals Should Definitely Not Act Like People by Judi Barrett Animals should definitely not act like people. ...because it would be foolish for a fish, so silly for a sheep, and preposterous for a panda -- as Ron Barrett's wonderfully detailed drawings show. This book will show children a new way of looking at... View Details
Quick view Animals are Sleeping by Suzanne Slade Just how do animals sleep in the wild? Some animals sleep standing up. Others even sleep while swimming or flying! The short, lyrical text provides fascinating information, such as location, position, and duration of sleep of animals living in... View Details