Hmm, where is Herbie? Is he behind the brown door?
Is he under the purple chair?
Help Ms. Rachel find her friend Herbie in this sturdy lift-the-flap board book! Babies and toddlers will love helping Ms. Rachel as she searches for her friend all around the house. With sturdy flaps perfect for developing fine motor skills and easy-to-read text inside each one, this interactive story will have kids laughing along with Ms. Rachel and Herbie, and is sure to be a favorite book for bedtime, playtime, or anytime!
Welcome to Blackwood Academy: the legendary school located on the fringes of the afterlife. Once a pupil enters the academy’s arched gates, there is no way out…except the Decennial, a cut-throat magical competition with only one victor.
This year, six of the Academy’s top students have been chosen to face the Decennial’s tests. Two academic archrivals, whose strange connection blurs the lines between obsession and hate. One girl driven solely by ambition, and another plagued by memories of the love she lost. And a charming playboy who never cared for anyone—until he met the academy’s newest student. But what none of them know? They aren’t the only ones playing Blackwood’s game.
Who will win, and who will fall? Only one thing is for certain: in this game, some fates are worse than death.
Love is yellow and orange. Because love is sunny and warm.
Love is purple. Because it’s okay to love outside the lines.
This charming ode to love, in all its bright colors and subtle shades, features the whole crew from The Day the Crayons Quit. Perfect for fans of the Crayons, young and old—and everyone who loves them.
From brave and bold to creative and clever, Emily Winfield Martin's rhythmic rhyme expresses all the loving things that parents think of when they look at their children. With beautiful, lush illustrations and a stunning gatefold that opens at the end, this is a book that families will love reading over and over.
This infectious read-aloud invites kids to use their powers of imagination--along with some stamping, blowing, and flapping--to save their book from an adorable baby dragon's flammable sneezes!
First, you'll see there's an egg in your book. Then, a darling little dragon hatches from it! But whatever you do, don't tickle its nose, because you don't want it to sneeze. ACHOO! UH-OH!
Our planet has all of us…
In many shapes, colors, and sizes.
The Crayons love our planet and are proud of their contributions. White ice caps, Green trees, Blue oceans and skies, Brown soil...and more! Even Beige is proud of his contribution: Wheat! This humorous book shows the beauty of our planet—and why it needs all of us to be celebrated and complete.
Tras pasar el verano en Nueva York, Jackie Howard regresa al rancho de los Walter. Se marchó porque necesitaba espacio, sobre todo después de ese beso de despedida con Cole. Y, aunque ha podido dejar de escribirle durante el verano, no ha conseguido parar de pensar en él.
De vuelta en el pueblo de Colorado, el plan de Jackie consiste en evitarlo, pero su primer encuentro cara a cara le deja claro que la atracción que siente por Cole es irresistible. Todo se complica: él es el chico que no puede sacarse de la cabeza, y los Walter se han convertido en la familia que quiere y necesita. ¿Cómo puede seguir adelante si eso significa elegir entre el amor y la familia?
Cuando alguien se burla de nuestro cuerpo, nos sentimos mal. Pensamos que no valemos, que no estamos bien siendo como somos. Esa sensación se nos queda dentro y es difícil de ignorar.
Tal vez porque en nuestro día a día nos rodean imágenes de cuerpos que parecen ser los únicos correctos. O porque sentir que hay algo mal en nuestro cuerpo nos lleva a pensar que nadie nos querrá, y eso da mucho miedo. Este libro es una invitación a cambiar la forma en la que nos miramos. Podemos aprender a hacerlo con cariño. Y mirarse con cariño es un superpoder.