Happy birthday, Bunny! See and learn what shapes each of Bunny’s friends bring to his party in Bunny's Party. Bunny’s Party will delight children as they flip from page to page discovering shapes with cute, colorful new friends. This colorful and fun early learning book features unique animal art perfect for the littlest learners being introduced to basic concepts. The Brighter Child( R)board books are a colorful and fun early learning experience. These durable books will delight young learners as they flip from page to page learning about the alphabet, numbers, colors, shapes, opposites, and farm animals.
A fun and cozy celebration of birthdays from the author of the Caldecott Honor book All the World. What are these and what are those? Fancy shoes and party clothes! Bunny’s big day has arrived, and her family and their forest friends are ready to celebrate in style. There’s hugging and kissing, singing and dancing, and, of course, cake and presents! In this sweet picture book that’s just perfect for reading aloud, Liz Garton Scanlon commemorates that most cherished of childhood events—a little one’s birthday.
Alex, whose birthday it is, hijacks a story about Birthday Bunny on his special day and turns it into a battle between a supervillain and his enemies in the forest--who, in the original story, are simply planning a surprise party.
It's Bunny's birthday! One, two . . . decide what to do. Quick as a wink, Bunny gets out of bed, takes a bath, and bakes a cake. Playful rhyming text and yummy illustrations make this bouncy birthday book a terrific celebration. AUTHOR: Alex T. Smith is a children's book illustrator who writes and illustrates humorous, quirky stories. Ages 1-4
It's Grandma's birthday and Max and Ruby are having a party for her. Ruby has invited seven stuffed-toy guests she's sure Grandma will like. Max wants to invite his Jellyball Shooter Spider, his Ear-Splitter Space Cadet and his Can't-Sit-Up Slug, but Ruby says no. Yet each time Ruby counts the number of guests at the table, another one has mysteriously appeared. Is Ruby having a bad counting day? Or is someone making a few changes to the guest list?
When Ruby invites seven stuffed toy guests to Grandma's birthday party, each time she counts the number of places at the table, another guest has mysteriously appeared. Is Ruby having a bad counting day, or is Max playing tricks? Full-color illustrations.