Join Maddie Moo as she makes some new friends on the farm. Lively illustrations, rhyming text and large format make this an ideal book to share with a group.
Panda and Gander have a big bowl of fruit to share. But while Gander carefully picks out the pips from a pomegranate, Panda greedily eats one fruit after another. Will there be anything left for Gander?
Matilda is a very good girl. She likes to sit quietly and read. Hans is very naughty - he makes too much noise and squirts people with his water pistol! When Hans lets the animals out of the zoo, a reward is offered for his capture. Matilda tells the police where he will be, but when they catch him and take off his mask, they find - Matilda! "Can I have my reward now?" she asks innocently.
What do you do when a bug just won’t buzz off?! A beautiful new picture book about sticking up for your friends, from the author/illustrator of Marshall Armstrong is New to Our School. When a little bug looks for safety on a little girl’s arm and won’t let go, she moves from annoyance to affection in this stylishly atmospheric and quietly unforgettable tale from the author of ‘Mars…
This adorable picture book celebrates all the familiar milestones and moments shared by every single kindergartener. Whether it's the first-day-of-school jitters or the hundredth-day-of-school party, every aspect of the kindergarten experience is introduced with a light and funny poem--not to mention charming illustrations.
Little Miss lucky loves to play games with her friends- she's so lucky . She always win but everyone is fed up with her winning streak. Will Little Miss Lucky's luck ever rub off on anybody else? Mr. Bump could do with some good fortune...
Jim faces his fears of making a friend on his first day of kindergarten in this picture book by Miriam Cohen, chosen as the Library of Congress’s Children’s Book of the Year. When Pa was taking Jim to school for the first time, Jim said, “Will I have a friend at school?” “I think you will,” said Pa. But even his father’s gentle reassurance doesn’t make Jim feel any better.…
Peppa and George aren't winning any prizes at school sports day, but there's one more event to go - the boys versus girls tug of war!
A departing tortoise has his bags packed and is almost ready to set out on an adventure, but he can't leave until he says good-bye to each of his animal friends. The tortoise stops for every last timid mouse and bumblebee, shouting his rhyming good-byes, making you wonder if, perhaps, he's stalling the start of his trip.
Can Dog's friends teach him to be less of a show-off? Find out in this brilliantly original picture book from Lucy Cousins, creator of Maisy. Dog loves his friends. He thinks they're brilliant. But he also thinks that he's the best, and he just won't stop telling them! So what happens when his friends decide to teach him a lesson, by showing him all the things they are best at?
A rabbit and a squirrel are alone and lonely, each wishing for a friend. Obviously they'd be perfect friends for each other. But as they go through their day, they keep missing each other, each totally oblivious to the other's presence. When they finally--and literally--bump into each other, each has found a friend at last. Young children will enjoy being smarter and more observant than these s…
Come down the alley and meet your doggie pals - Harvey, Ruffle, Mac, Puddles, Patchy and Bonnie. They can't wait to share with you their tales of mischief and fun
In this retelling of Androcles and the Lion, Andy meets a lion on the way to school and wins his friendship for life by removing a thorn from his paw.rnTags from this library: No tags from this library for this title
In this story, Scared Sam is moving into Moody Monsters Manor, and he is worried about everything! Will the other monsters be nice? Will he make any friends? Soon Sam gets to know his wild and wacky roommates and he learns that no matter how he's feeling, he's always welcome at Moody Monster Manor