Sneakers saw something. It was yellow and pink on the outside.... Then he crept up to it and peeked in. On Sneakers′ first trip to the seaside, his curious paws find surprises in the sand. There′s a mischievous crab, playful shrimp, and a shell that echoes the roar of the ocean. o A treat for fans of Margaret Wise Brown and cat lovers. Ages 4+
In this reissued edition by Margaret Wise Brown, Christmas in the Barn tells a childlike interpretation of the Nativity story with all-new full-color illustrations from New York Times bestselling illustrator Anna Dewdney, creator of the ...
Has Mooch finally found a home? Told entirely in haiku by master storyteller Andrew Clements, this delightful book is a clever fusion of poetry and puppy dog.
A celebration of the many kinds of cats and the various things they do.
Peeking, pawing, and pouncing, a curious kitten spends its first year exploring the sights, sounds, and smells of the world around it. The simple text and exquisite, detailed illustrations in...
... 640 Can't scare me!, 640 Carol of the brown king (Hughes, Langston), 841 The cat's purr, 640 The house with no door (Swann, Brian), 1164 Let it shine, 909 My America (Gilchrist, Jan Spivey), 774 Sail away (Hughes, Langston), ...
Themes: cats, people. All grade ELLs. CLT: retelling. Sneakers, the Seaside Cat (Brown, 2003) Stage 4. Theme: cats. CLT: retelling. Storm Cats (Doyle, 2004) Stage 3. Themes: cats, friendship. All grade ELLs. CLT: retelling, reenactment.
With younger children, learning about the seaside can be enriched by picture-books such as Sneakers the Seaside Cat (Margaret Wise Brown), Paddington: A Day at the Seaside (Michael Bond) or The Lighthouse Keeper (Ronda and David ...
Even though Tumford the cat is well loved by George and Violet Stoutt, they despair of ever teaching him to apologize when he does something wrong.
If you find yourself looking after a preschool child for the first time, or after a gap of some years, you will welcome this book.
The Runaway Bunny, first published in 1942 and never out of print, has indeed become a classic. Generations of readers have fallen in love with the gentle magic of its reassuring words and loving pictures.