It's fall, which means it's the perfect time for mama's apple pie. The only problem? These apples are hard to reach! But Bunny has some ideas. Young readers will delight in using the red ribbon to help Bunny reach new heights and pick those tasty apples. But the fun doesn't end there! Readers will also rock the book back and forth and turn it round and round for a one-of-a-kind roller-coaster adventure on Bunny's way home. Claudia Rueda shakes up the reading experience once again in this delightful sequel to Bunny Slopes.
Meet Benjamin Bouncer! Best friend to Peter Rabbit and Lily Bobtail, Benjamin is the comic relief in the show. He's always hungry, the most timid of the trio, and yet the most loyal friend there is. Benjamin, Peter, and Lily are ready for another adventure. Let's hop to it!
The story is about Peter cousin Benjamin who came to visit and Peter return to Mr. McGregor's garden with his cousin Benjamin to retrieve his jacket he lost during his previous visit. Benjamin decided to fill Peter handkerchief with onions to give to his aunt for a present and he ate a lettuce leaf. Peter lead the way towards the other end of the garden towards home and they saw a cat. They hid themselves under a large basket and the cat sat down upon the top of the basket for 5 hours
In the earlier part of the 20th century, C. S. Lewis noted that fantasy was more accepted in juvenile literature, and therefore a writer interested in fantasy often wrote in it to find an audience. Full of mythical creatures, legendary quests, and daring heroes, these fantasy books are sure to leave your kids enchanted and spellbound. This list is full of books that will push the limits of kids' imaginations. So enjoy one of these epic adventures, absorbing mysteries, and magical tales that are sure to delight and bewitch. No matter how old you are, it’s never too early to start reading fantasy — especially with so many incredible works out there! And of course, bolstered by a kid’s imagination, these stories can truly come to life which arguably makes children the ideal audience for the genre. Jonathan Swift: Gulliver's Travels Lewis Carroll: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Secret Garden Beatrix Potter: The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter (Peter Rabbit) H.G. Wells: The Magic Shop O. Henry: The Gift of the Magi O. Henry: The Ransom Of Red Chief J.M. Barrie: Peter Pan Lyman Frank Baum: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Howard Pyle: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
In 'Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus' by Laura Lee Hope, readers are invited to follow the whimsical adventures of siblings Bunny and Sue as they create their own circus in the backyard. Written in a charming and easy-to-read style, the book is aimed at young children who are just beginning to delve into the world of literature. While the plot may seem simple on the surface, Hope's ability to capture the innocence and imagination of childhood shines through in her writing. This book serves as a delightful example of early 20th-century children's literature, showcasing the importance of play and creativity in a child's development. Fans of classic children's stories will appreciate the nostalgic charm of this tale. Laura Lee Hope, a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate, was a collective of authors known for writing popular children's series books. It is no surprise that Hope was able to capture the essence of childhood so effectively, as the author(s) were well-versed in writing for young audiences. 'Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Playing Circus' is a timeless tale that will spark the imagination of young readers and serve as a delightful trip down memory lane for adults who grew up with similar stories.
Eleven-year-old Sierra Malkens walks into school one day to find that her entire life is just a little bit different. Her friends, her teacher?everyone is different, but only sort of. Then a strange boy named Tom reveals to her that they?re stuck?in another dimension. Sierra has somehow switched places with her twin from a different universe, and it?s about to get very weird. In this novel for middle readers, a girl trapped in another dimension must work with a boy who is also stuck so that they can find their way home.