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"Watch out for the devious duck! A new bird has arrived in Simpleton and is here to ruffle some feathers with a plan to trick the townspeople out of their money. For what, you might ask? Buying freshly baked bread! (A duck's favorite snack, of course.) Meanwhile, the chef wants to hire a baker, the inspector is looking to get strong, and the inventor is trying out some new (explosive) ideas for a kitchen invention contest. But what about our favorite chicken? Well, her egg is now an adorable baby chick, and Beaky Barnes is catching on to the duck's tricks."--
Come, little bunny, don’t be shy . . . “Hush, Little Baby” is a lullaby that parents have sung to their children for generations. Now Caldecott Honor winner David Ezra Stein has reimagined the classic featuring an irresistible papa bunny and his little one.A tender ode to unconditional love and the beauty of the natural world, this is the perfect book to share with your bunny.
The perfect gift for dog lovers!Bark, George meets Wemberly Worried in this new classic picture book from David Ezra Stein, Caldecott Honor?winning creator of Interrupting Chicken and Leaves. The ideal read for back-to-school anxiety and soothing nerves all year long.Murray worries...about lots of things.He doesn't want to go out in the rain. He's scared of the barking dogs at the park. Fireworks make him jump.But gradually he learns that he can put on a raincoat. He can make new friends. He can be brave.From Caldecott Honor?winning artist David Ezra Stein comes a tender and reassuring story about facing our fears, whatever they may be.
Little red chicken and her papa are back in this third book in the bestselling and award-winning Interrupting Chicken picture book series.It¿s morning and Papa would like to sleep a bit longer, but his loving and exuberant little chicken wants breakfast ¿ cookies for breakfast! Papa tries to buy himself a bit more rest by offering to read some nursery rhymes, but soon Humpty Dumpty is falling ... for cookies! With so many pointed interruptions, Papa has no choice but to get out of bed and make his little one something sweet for breakfast. This is another funny, affectionate celebration of reading, parenthood, and creative license.
Caldecott Honor winner David Ezra Stein's delightful tale of a baby kangaroo's first hops toward independence is perfect for board book audiences. Joey wants to go exploring, but at first he isn't sure he's ready to leave Mama's safe, warm pouch. Touching on a universal childhood experience, this sweet tale celebrates trying new things.
A favourite joke inspires this charming tale, in which a little chicken's habit of interrupting bedtime stories is gleefully turned on its head.
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