A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother.
Featured in Time Magazine’s Top Ten Children’s Books of 2007, this beautiful poem celebrates the bond between parent and adopted child in a special way.
Badger just can't face eating the same old apples, worms, and roots.
When a young pig knocks on a fox's door, Mr. Fox thinks dinner has arrived, but the pig has other plans, in a funny trickster tale with a surprise ending. Reprint. BOMC.
A surprising twist occurs on Alligator Al's birthday when a tasty-looking piglet knocks on Al's door.
And who could be scared of the little Mouse? The last spread answers this question in a way that will delight small children-and the endearing animals, rhythmic text, and hilarious illustrations will make this book a favorite.
Mother Possum is in despair because her son cannot learn to play dead without laughing A very important lesson.
Inspired by the tsunami of 2004, acclaimed storyteller Marion Dane Bauer and celebrated illustrator John Butler depict this heartwarming true tale of healing, adoption, and rebirth -- with splendid illustrations and oodles of love.
Youngsters will be delighted by the silly scenes and clever twists and turns in this charming circular story.
Like the Caldecott Medal-winning Officer Buckle and Gloria, Sparky stars a pet who has more to offer than meets the eye.
The loving voices of a child's parents tell the story of an adoption, from waiting to meet the baby for the first time through the growth of a family.