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Charley Harper's I Am Wild series teaches little ones about wildlife--this time In their own backyards and urban areas! Knowledge of our neighbors can lead to living in harmony. With Harper and his stylized animals, learn about roosting robins, rascally raccoons, and other creatures that have adapted to city life. Full of fun facts, this artful little guide is informative and entertaining. Want more Harper fun? Check out Charley Harper's I Am Wild: Animals in America's National Parks board book, and pair it with his Sticky Critters sticker kits or other great games and books from PomegranateKids.
Aoudla Pudlats highly stylized, fantastically colored birds in this boxed notecard assortement attest to his unique affinity for the winged creatures of Canadas Far North.
Kyung-Hwa Yus gnarled pines and graceful weeping willows, presented in this boxed notecard assortment, represent peace and strength in the face of adversity.
Mackintosh tea room wall decorations adorn these cards, complete with traditional tea room recipes offered on the back of each.
Spend the day with three rambunctious bunnies as they romp through the quiet life of their uncle, Mr. Reginald, who likes things just so, and his perfectly tidy neighbor, Mrs. Paddock. Full of sweet mischief, the youngsters bumble and tumble while the adults mumble and grumble through a chaotic spring holiday. With whimsical illustrations and read-aloud giggles galore, Mr. Reginald and the Bunnies celebrates childhood (bunny slippers for everyone!) while gently reminding us that sometimes it's okay when things are not just so.
Celebrate the seasons with your feathered friends! Spot nesting blue jays in spring, and hoot hoot with an owl in winter. Artist Molly Hashimoto's bright bird prints and author Zoe Burke's rhyming text guide young birdwatchers through the year. A review section at the end of the book names each bird and helps little ones learn the seasons and months of the year.
Wild animals live here! Charley Harper's I Am Wild introduces little ones to animals that call America's national parks home. Harper (American, 1922-2007) was commissioned to design posters for the National Park Service. His artwork highlights each critter's standout features, from the spots on a fawn to the pointy pink toes of an opossum. This clever little guide also includes fun facts about each animal.
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