Quick view How Do Dinosaurs Say I'm Mad? by Jane Yolen Children can relate to dinosaurs that stomp, rip up books, grumble and pout when theyÂ’re feeling madÂ…but quickly learn thatÂ’s not the best way to handle their emotions! Children will love the colorful illustrations & easy-to-follow text as they learn... View Details
Quick view How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? by Mark Teague What if a dinosaur catches the flu?Does he whimper and whine between each "At-choo"?Does he drop dirty tissues all over the floor?Does he fling his medicine out of the door? Just like kids, little dinosaurs hate being sick. And going to the doctor can... View Details
Quick view How Do Dinosaurs Go To School? by Jane Yolen Everyones favorite dinosaurs are back -- and this time they're going to school. These prehistoric pupils are in a class of their own. As in their previous books, Yolen and Teague capture childrens rambunctious natures with playful read-aloud verse and... View Details
Quick view How do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon by Jane Yolen Just like kids, little dinosaurs hate being sick. And, going to the doctor can be pretty scary. As in their previous book, Yolen and Teague capture children's fears about being sick and put them to rest with playful, read-aloud verse and wonderfully... View Details
Quick view How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food? by Jane Yolen Just like kids, dinosaurs have difficulty behaving at the table. However, with a little help, these young dinosaurs learn to tame their rambunctious natures. Full color. View Details
Quick view House That Jack Built, The by Diana Mayo In her debut picture book, Diana Mayo builds a cumulative children's rhyme which gathers pace and complexity as it tumbles across each page. View Details
Quick view Horned Red Prince, The by Jackie Mims Hopkins In this retelling of "The Frog Prince," a spunky cowgirl loses her new sombrero and is helped by a horned toad on the understanding that she will do three small favors for him. View Details
Quick view Horace and Morris But Mostly Delores by James Howe Horace, Morris, and Dolores are inseparable friends...until they're persuaded to join separate boys-and girls-only clubs. Howe's spirited, pun-filled text and Walrod's lively collage art create a gender-bending romp with a message that never overwhelms... View Details
Quick view Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss Pairs of rhyming words are introduced and used in simple sentences, such as "Day. Play. We play all day. Night. Fight. We fight all night. View Details
Quick view Honest to Goodness Truth, The by Patricia C McKissack Young Libby tries not to lie--she's been taught that it's good to be honest. But sometimes the truth can be hard to take, and Libby soon finds herself in trouble with her friends. It doesn't take long for Libby to realize while being honest is good,... View Details
Quick view Home In The Cave by Janet Halfmann Baby Bat loves his cave home and never wants to leave. While practicing flapping his wings one night, he falls and Pluribus Packrat rescues him. They then explore the deepest, darkest corners of the cave where they meet amazing animals...animals that... View Details
Quick view Here Are My Hands by Bill Martin (Hard Cover) The owner of a human body celebrates it by pointing out various parts and mentioning their functions, from hands for catching and throwing to the skin that bundles me in. View Details