From the MEET THE FAMILY series.
There are lots of families, but no two are exactly the same. Each title in this series opens doors to a variety of homes and reveals the many ways people combine to form families.
Now in paperback.
From the MEET THE FAMILY series.
There are lots of families, but no two are exactly the same. Each title in this series opens doors to a variety of homes and reveals the many ways people combine to form families.
Now in paperback.
Parents can be extremely embarrassing - especially when they refuse to act like parents! And sometimes in MY MUM TARZAN it is not obvious who is the mother and who is the child!
From the MEET THE FAMILY series.
There are lots of families, but no two are exactly the same. Each title in this series opens doors to a variety of homes and reveals the many ways people combine to form families.
Now in paperback.
A colourful riot of a bedtime story about sleepy people and animals napping in a cozy bed. Full-color illustrations throughout. Booklist Editors' Choice; Golden Kite Award; IRA/CBC Children's Choice; NCTE Teachers' Choice; New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year. Hardcover 32 Pages
When it's 9 p.m. in New York, it's 2 a.m. in London, England, noon in Sydney, Australia, and many different times everywhere in between. All at the same moment, people in different lands are performing their every day and every night activities. An introduction to the concept of time and time zones. Full colour.
No No? No!
Repeated three times, No is the only word in this powerful book. The book’s impact comes from the otherwise wordless storytelling: a beautifully rendered picture fable in which a child sets out to deliver a letter and witnesses acts of war on his way.
There have been numerous picture-book versions of the Old Testament tale of Noah and his ark, but none as simply told and boldly illustrated for young children as this rainbow-filled version by Lucy Cousins. Extended Description