When a mouse and duck have an argument about who is sillier, they decide to swap stories over dinner and whoever loses the argument will have to pay the bill.
Duck and Mouse are arguing about who is the sillier. Mouse is convinced it is he, Duck believes it is she. So they take a bet—and the silliest will pay for dinner.
A collection of silliness, both verbal and visual.
THIS SWEET STORY WITH ITS RHYTHMIC TEXT AND VIVID ILLUSTRATIONS BEGINS WHEN MARY INVITES HER FRIENDS OVER FOR SOME IMAGINATIVE PLAY.
Each book focuses on a specific social challenge. In this way, parents and educators will find these books to be an invaluable resource for teaching social skills to ALL kids! Visit sociallearning.org for free resources and materials.
The book features That's Silly! scenes set in a kid-favorite location, creating a satisfying interactive experience for kids not yet reading on their own.
Mr Silly is the silliest person you will ever meet. He lives in Nonsenseland, which, as you can imagine, is full of silliness. For example, the pigs don't say 'Oink!' They say 'Moo!' How silly.
As a group of turkeys engages in a variety of activities, the birds disappear one by one, in a book with fabric "feathers." On board pages.
Meet the Egg's of Eggville Dee Thomas. Because he climbed that castle wall, he's now scrambled on the floor. Oh you Silly, Silly, Eggleton Egg Written By: Dee Thomas.
Follows a young girl named Lilly as she enjoys different activities during each season of the year, from dancing in the park in the spring to throwing snowballs in the winter.
Suzy longs to be different from all the other geese, but learns that imitating a lion may not be the best way to express her individuality. On board pages.