Who says there’s only one way to write a story? A young boy wants to write a story, but he only knows his letters, not words. His sister says, “Why don’t you start there, with a letter?” So the boy tries. He chooses an easy letter to begin with. The letter I. And to his delight, with just the power of his vivid imagination, and no written words, an amazing story begins to unfold. Right before his eyes. This playful tale about creativity will inspire budding authors everywhere to envision new ways to write stories of their own. With or without words!
The squiggly wiggly worm loved exploring the land. He always ended up on an adventure he had not planned. He met new friends while exploring the forest with a squirm. But soon he realized he was more than just a squiggly, wiggly worm.
Created by Koda-Callan--author of "The Magic Locket and other Magic Charm Books" this is a storybook with a completely original format in which every full-page illustration has a thin, jiggly chain bound into the page that allows the reader to change the character's outline or expression, to great humorous effect. Full color with 8 chains.
Presents a children's book for early readers about a little girl's dream to become the star ballerina in her school's recital and the special present her mother gave her in order to achieve her goal.
Children can count down from ten to one as they follow the adventures of these bright, bold caterpillars in this peek-through counting book, now available in a sturdy board book format! Ten crunching caterpillars in the bright sunshine. One fell asleep, so that left...nine! Follow the adventures of these bright, bold caterpillars in this peek-through counting book, now in board book format for the youngest readers.
A little monkey looks for the perfect cuddle while his parents are busy with his new baby brother in this insanely adorable picture book about learning to be an older sibling. Lewis loves to cuddle. But ever since his baby brother Owen was born, cuddle time with his mom and dad has been in short supply. Lewis, however, remains undaunted! He wants his cuddles! So: He cuddles his favorite book. He cuddles his stuffed animals, Hedwig, Lamby, and Monster Dude. He even cuddles a puddle, just because it rhymes! But cuddling the bus driver turns out to be a little dangerous. Cuddling at dinner is too messy. And cuddling Owen is wiggly and squiggly. Then Lewis finds that a cuddle doesn’t have to be perfect for it to be just the cuddle you need.