"Rabbit captures The Dark and keeps it in a cookie tin so that he doesn't have to go to bed. Now he can stay up as long as he wants! But Rabbit is about to learn that without The Dark, lots of important things can't happen!" -- Back cover.
letters home from World War II : the remarkable story of Americans at war as revealed in their personal correspondence
Gragg, Rod
2002
Presents excerpts from letters written by American servicemen and -women in World War II and background on the topics and themes covered, such as Pearl Harbor and long-distance love, and includes removable, miniature copies of several of the handwritten letters discussed.
Presents illustrations and brief descriptions of various types of shipwrecks, including those of Vikings, ancient Romans, and pirates, with spotlight wheels to reveal various underwater objects.
Presents an informative lift-flap and pop-up book about various snakes, including boa constrictors, anacondas, and king cobras, and discusses their physical characteristics, dangerous venom, eating habits, and myths associated with the reptile.
Answers questions children often ask about food, discussing what they body needs to be healthy, where different food items come from, and how eating habits vary from place to place.
Tracks made by various animals in the snow lead to a multitude of tracks and their makers, Santa's reindeer. Die-cut pages reveal the animals connected with each set of tracks.