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New York : Clavis, c2009
Abstract: Mouse is so curious that he wants to look into everythingeven into his friends’ diapers! After he investigates Hare’s seven hare pellets, Goat’s clump of little black droppings, and the contents of many of his other friends’ diapers, they are in for a big surprise: in Mouse’s diaper there is nothing, for he knows how easy it is to use the potty. Perfect for little ones, this delightful picture book will make kids aware of the contents of their own diapers and encourage them to keep th ...; [Read more...]
Crush Series, 2022
Abstract: In this hilarious, laugh out story set near the North Pole a group of hungry characters collide as they search for a hearty meal. A polar bear, a ?sh, a penguin and an Inuit all have their prey in their sights, but will they get that meal they are dreaming of? The story is beautifully illustrated and comes with an original nursery rhyme, the Polar Bear song, which all children will love. Reading age: 3-5
Abstract: Pig is a selfish pug who does not want to share his toys with his canine housemate, Trevor--until an accident teaches him the value of friendship. Ages: 3+
Abstract: Pig the self-centered pug, and his friend Trevor, the Dachshund, are at a photo-shoot, and as usual, Pig wants to hog all the costumes and be the star of the show--but the photographer favors Trevor, and Pig needs to learn a lesson about sharing the spotlight. Ages: 3+
Abstract: Pig the Pug loves to roll in all sorts of disgusting garbage, and track dirty paw prints all over the house; he does not like the idea of a bath, but when his plan the stop up the tub seriously backfires he decides that bath time must be endured--after all he can always find some more garbage to roll in. Ages:3+
London, Walker Books 2014
Abstract: At the beginning of the book, a man claims that a pigeon is filthy and needs a bath. The pigeon, however, thinks differently and spends most of the book trying to justify why he shouldn't have to take a bath. Finally, the pigeon takes a bath and realizes that he loves taking baths. Reading age: 3-5 years old
London [etc.]: Walker books, 2008
Abstract: "Mr. Piggott and his sons are a male chauvinist lot who, outside of yelling for their dinner, don't exercise themselves much around the house. When Mrs. Piggott finally tires of the endless chores that sandwich her workday, she leaves the menfolk on their own, with a note saying, 'You are pigs.' With the cooking and housework untended, they soon turn genuinely porcine, a transformation Browne foreshadows with pig faces on the wallpaper, vases, fireplace, phone. As in most of Browne's a ...; [Read more...]
Abstract: With fun, busy scenes and lots to talk about, this delightful first book is perfect for sharing with an inquisitive toddler. Look for the objects along the bottom of each page, spot them in the scenes and than say the words! Ages: 2 years +
London : Nosy Crow, 2013
Abstract: Posy has come to stay at Pip's house but just as they are going to bed, Posy realises that she has forgotten to pack her favourite frog toy! Ages: 3 years +
New York : Puffin Books, 1997
Abstract: The beloved story of a spunky young girl and her hilarious escapades. Tommy and his sister have a new neighbor, and her name is Pippi Longstocking. She has crazy red pigtails, no parents to tell her what to do, a horse that lives on her porch,and a pet monkey named Mr. Nilsson. Whetever Pippi's scrubbling her floors, doing arithmetic, or stirring things up at a fancy tea party, her flair for the outrageous always seems to lead to another adventure. Ages: 6-9 years.