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Illustrations and easy-to-read text introduce such basic concepts as adjectives, adverbs, daytime, and nighttime as they follow five elephants marching from dawn to dusk.
An owl, puppy, bear, bunny, and pig wait for marvelous things to happen.
"Snow falls, animals burrow, and children prepare for the wonders winter brings"-- Provided by publisher.
"Snow falls, animals burrow, and children prepare for the wonders winter brings." -- Provided by publisher.
A mouse named Wemberly, who worries about everything, finds that she has a whole list of things to worry about when she faces the first day of nursery school.
Invites the reader to see the sun, bright as a flower, a flower on a hill that looks like a lion, a lion that dreams of flowers as big as the sun, and more.
"Introduces concepts and vocabulary of fall--autumn colors, changes in plants and animals ... and wind, which soon leads to the next season"-- Provided by publisher.
Three little birds crack their way out of eggs and fly away, leaving one egg sitting all alone until the three chicks come back and discover a friendly baby alligator has finally hatched.
Lilly is convinced that the arrival of her new baby brother is the worst thing that has happened in their house, until Cousin Garland comes to visit.
"Animals and children alike watch as the world transforms from the dark and dead of winter to a full and blooming spring"--Provided by publisher.
When her teacher announces that he is getting married, Lilly the mouse sets her heart on being the flower girl at his wedding.
When Kitten mistakes the full moon for a bowl of milk, she ends up tired, wet, and hungry trying to reach it.
"Animals and children alike watch as the world transforms from the dark and dead of winter to a full and blooming spring."--Provided by publisher.
Illustrations and easy-to-read text introduce the colors, songs, and activities of summer.
Lilly loves everything about school, especially her teacher, but when he asks her to wait a while before showing her new purse, she does something for which she is very sorry later.
In the middle of fall, it takes only one gust of wind to turn the whole world yellow and red and orange.
Four adapted stories about Halloween that encourage a love of reading for the pre- or early reader.
Three little birds crack their way out of eggs and fly away, leaving one egg sitting all alone until the three chicks come back and discover a friendly baby alligator has finally hatched.
"Introduces concepts and vocabulary of fall--autumn colors, changes in plants and animals ... and wind, which soon leads to the next season."
Fascinated by the colors, shapes, sounds, and movements of the many different birds she sees through her window, a little girl is happy to discover that she and they have something in common.