The Fox is after Rosie, but Rosie doesn't know it. Unwittingly, she leads him into one disaster after the other, each funnier than the last. To enjoy Rosie's walk as much as Rosie does, just look inside!
How is Owl supposed to sleep the day away with the bees buzzing, the woodpecker pecking, the doves cooing, and the squirrels crunching?
Although unaware that a fox is after her as she takes a walk around the farmyard, Rosie the hen still manages to lead him into one accident after another.
A rhymed tale describing the antics of a capricious wind. The wind blew, and blew, and blew!
A charming, wordless picture book that the very youngest can “read” all by themselves.
A special pair of glasses alters how a little girl sees the world. In this wordless picture book, Rosie wakes up in a monochrome world, with a dark cloud over her head.
When Grandma, Ma, and Hazel Monster want to find Baby Monster, they follow the messy trail he has left.
And as the picnic basket gets lighter and lighter, they will be laughing harder and harder. Since the publication of Rosie's Walk in 1968, Pat Hutchins's name has been a household word wherever there are young lookers and listeners.
Whimsical, expressive, and perfectly paced, this story plays with language as much as it embodies imagination, and was awarded the 2017 Kate Greenaway Medal. This title has Common Core connections.
"Hattie the Hen spots the danger--but no none seems to care!"--Pg 4 of cover.
When little Titch outgrows his clothes, he receives hand-me-downs from his brother and sister that are too big.