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London : MacMillan Children's Books, 2010
Abstract: The story follows a small duckbill dinosaur who hatches into a family of tyrannosaurs. Despite being different from his siblings, the little duckbill is accepted by his family and grows up with them. However, one day he accidentally falls into a river and is carried away from his home. He lands in a valley where he meets a group of peaceful dinosaurs who mistake him for a fierce "Tyrannosaurus Drip". The little duckbill is initially scared and tries to act tough, but he eventually befr ...; [Read more...]
London : Alison green books, 2020
Abstract: Wildebeest, hyena, vulture, warthog, and marabou stork – meet the five ugliest animals on the African plains. The five exult in how ugly they are, embracing their terrible habits and smells. But each of them has others who love them very much. Ages: 3 years +.
UK : Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd
Abstract: A fascinating world of information is made truly accessible with these remarkable guides. Each book is split into five sections, and text is presented as easy-to-read bullet points. Every section includes a clear acetate sheet feature, which delves deeper into a key area through stunning cutaway visuals and detailed labels. Reading age: from 7 years +
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2015
Abstract: It tells the story of a young boy named Floyd and his pet penguin, who embarks on a journey to find a way for the penguin to fly. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, and Floyd learns the importance of friendship and accepting differences. The book explores themes of determination, resilience, and the power of imagination. Ages: 3 +
New York : : Holiday House,, c2007.
Abstract: Peppers, beans, corn, and peas! Nonfiction superstar Gail Gibbons lays out the basics of veggies with colorful watercolors and straightforward text. Learn how they grow, how they get to stores, and how many kinds there are—and learn some weird trivia, too! reading year: 2-5 years old
Abstract: The book tells the story of a caterpillar who emerges from his egg and sets out to find food to eat. Over the course of a week, the caterpillar eats his way through a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and sweets, before finally turning into a beautiful butterfly. Ages: 2+
New York; Scholastic Press, 2019
Abstract: HEY! What are you guys doing?" "We're going to metamorphosize." "Meta-WHAT-now?" "Transform into butterflies." "Right. Right. I knew that... WAIT?! You're telling me I can become a BUTTERFLY?" "Yes." "With wings?" "Yes." "Wait for ME!!" Ross Burach's hilarious, tongue-in-cheek exploration of metamorphosis will make you flutter with glee, while also providing real facts about how caterpillars transform into butterflies.Reading age:3-6 years old
New York : Greenwillow Books, 2015
Abstract: Five friends sit happily on a windowsill, waiting for something amazing to happen. The owl is waiting for the moon. The pig is waiting for the rain. The bear is waiting for the wind. The puppy is waiting for the snow. And the rabbit is just looking out the window because he likes to wait! What will happen? Will patience win in the end? Or someday will the friends stop waiting and do something unexpected? Reading age: 2-5 years old
London : Walker books, 2018
Abstract: The bear’s hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whether they have seen it. Each animal says no, some more elaborately than others. But just as the bear begins to despond, a deer comes by and asks a simple question that sparks the bear’s memory and renews his search with a vengeance. Ages 2+
London: Walker Books Ltd, 2018
Abstract: Jack and Alex meet almost every morning in the sandbox at the playground. Jack likes trucks — big ones, the kind that can wreck things. Alex likes dolls — pink ones, with sparkles. And tutus. But Jack doesn’t want to play dolls, and Alex doesn’t want to play trucks. Readers will smile at the quintessential playground squabble on display in this amusing, relatable tale from Ann Stott and Bob Graham. Luckily for Jack and Alex, the day is saved with a little bit of compromise — what about ...; [Read more...]