picture books for children

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10 busy brooms

Little witches soar the sky in this cumulative Halloween counting book.

Anything is Possible

A sheep and a wolf try to build a flying machine.

Bravo, Anjali!

"For Anjali, playing the tabla is something that comes naturally. She loves the feel of the drum beneath her fingers and getting lost in the music. But when a boy in her class gives her a hard time for being better than him, she messes up on purpose. When her teacher announces a contest where the winner will get to perform with him at his next concert, Anjali is distraught. Winning the contest would be a dream for Anjali. But it seems like the better she gets, the meaner some of the kids are.".

The littlest bunny in New York

an Easter adventure
"The littlest bunny in town has a BIG secret: he's the Easter Bunny! Follow his adventure as he hides eggs high and low, with a final stop at your house!"--Back cover.

Pretty please do not open this book

with sugar on top!
Whether 'pretty please' is a polite request or a desperate plea is for you to decide! This time, Wizz is reunited with his delightful friend Nessie, in some more highly relatable and hilarious situations. Anyone who occasionally (or not so occasionally) is nervous or unsure of themselves will delight in Wizz's escapades. Trying new things and letting go of fears about being good enough are important lessons and who could be better to teach a spoonful of confidence than Andy Lee?.

[Naha?r riya?di? fi? al-adgha?l] =

Sports day in the jungle
A sloth finds a sport he is good at.

Dad, Jackie, and me

In Brooklyn, New York, in 1947, a boy learns about discrimination and tolerance as he and his deaf father share their enthusiasm over baseball and the Dodgers' first baseman, Jackie Robinson.

The oak inside the acorn

A tiny acorn fulfills its destiny by becoming the tree God made it to be, and then it watches the little girl who climbs its branches grow up as well.

The poodle and the pea

A simplified version of the familiar tale featuring a young poodle who has been lost in the woods then finds shelter in a palace where, by feeling a pea through many blankets, she proves that she is a real princess. Includes a note on the history of the tale.

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