Tired of their normal appearances, the animals want to look special for the big party but come to realize that they are special just the way they are. Die-cut pages offer glimpses of each animal's dream transformation.
The Ding Dong Clock faithfully records and announces the passing hours as the quiet night gives way to a busy morning and the beginning of yet another day. Features a clock with movable hands on the cover.
A rhyming story of a frog who is returned to his original princely form when kissed by a princess, who in turn is transformed into a mole. Book can be read in both directions.
Excerpts from Walt Whitman, the Bible, Chinese nursery rhymes, and other literary sources accompany illustrations of such insects as the cricket, grasshopper, and puss-mouth caterpillar.
The wheels on the bus go round, the wipers go swish, the doors open and close, and the people go in and out in this rollicking version of the classic song. Features pop-up and movable illustrations.
Contains a collection of facts and information on dinosaurs, including over thirty-five pop-ups of these prehistoric animals as well as descriptions of over fifty different species.