Drawings and verse point out the many things that are wrong one wacky Wednesday.
This beautiful board book edition of My Many Colored Days presents Dr. Seuss at his very youngest. Use it as an innovative color concept book. Use it to help toddlers express how they feel. Use it to introduce the fun of Dr. Seuss!
Discover every single wacky mix-up in this senseless book of mistakes with Katherine Mann in The Wacky Wednesday From a shoe adhered on the roof to tigers at school to flying vehicles, this is no typical Wednesday!
This simple rhymed riff about color is illustrated with art from some of the most beloved--and colorful--works by Dr. Seuss.
Rhyming text introduces counting, in a text with art from Dr. Seuss books.
When Jack's mother tells him how his father died when a giant stole his barbecue recipes, Jack vows to find the giant and retrieve the book. Includes an author's note about Texas barbecue.
A concert gets out of hand when the animals at the neighboring zoo storm the stage and play the instruments themselves in this hilarious picture book based on one of John Lithgow’s best-loved tunes.
Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 22, F&P level M, DRA Level 28, Theme Childrens Fiction, Stage TRANSITIONAL, Character
Offers various Judy Moody-themed activities including a personality quiz, mad libs, and how to invent a board game.
When Bridgett brings her pets to the library, the hyena laughs so loudly nobody can hear the story, the giraffe tries to read over everybody's shoulder, and the frog jumps onto the checkout desk, scaring the librarian.
While her third-grade classmates are sprouting seeds in paper cups, Becky has a more ambitious, innovative science project in mind.