This humorously illustrated guide surveys the earth's astounding variety of rocks and minerals and the fascinating ways people have transformed them into usable materials. From talcum powder to silver jewelry, it all comes from inside this great big rock we live on
Charlie is very close to his grandfather, who loves to tell fanciful stories about pirates, witches, and gnomes that amuse Charlie to no end. But lately, Charlie's grandpa doesn't have any new stories to tell. In fact, some days grandpa doesn't even recognize Charlie. A disease has stolen grandpa's memories, his appetite, and even his smile. Charlie wants so much to make his grandpa smile again…
There’s Soup On My Fly! is a musical theatre performance that offers children a rich arts learning experience through story, songs, dances and a variety of masked and ‘lived’ puppet characters. The show aims to stimulate and develop children’s imagination and critical thinking skills/ Through the exploration of issues such as friendship and bullying, children will begin to gain a greate…
When Lola's favorite book is not on the library's shelf, her older brother, Charlie, tries to find another book she will enjoy
After a day of playing, a young dinosaur needs help from Mama at bathtime before being tucked into bed
On their first day of school, Lottie and Mia meet a girl named Anna. She has a very loose tooth. During the school day, Anna loses her tooth. Lottie and Mia use their special Super Twin powers to help find it
It's fun to read with Laura - the (not so) perfect ballerina! Silly situations, repeated vocabulary and brightly coloured pictures on every page help children to feel confident as they build their reading skills
Scoot and Sally have fun playing together in the yard, until one day when Scoot runs off chasing a big red balloon
A rhyming story that takes baby on a trip to see the animals in the zoo while teaching the game of peekaboo
While deciding which horrible monster to become for Halloween, a trick-or-treater makes up a rhyme about the unique characteristics of each. The reader looks through the pop-up masks' eyeholes into a mirror to read words printed backwards