Happy, calm, proud, angry, afraid, sad, confident: We all have lots of emotions, and tots will love learning more about them alongside a friendly Little Egg. Using simple text and charming illustrations, our adorable Little Egg presents each emotion and assures tots that it is completely normal to feel confused about our feelings. At the end of the book, kids will find a spinning wheel that lets them find and recognize their emotions.
A perfect introduction to emotional growth and color concepts presented by an adorable Little Egg.
Little Egg: An Eggcellent Book of Kindness helps toddlers discover what kindness looks like―from sharing toys to being gentle and patient. Designed for ages 0–4, it's a sweet and simple way to show little ones that being kind makes the world a better (and happier!) place.
With cheerful illustrations, easy-to-follow language, and a friendly character, this sturdy board book makes learning about kindness feel fun, whether it's saying thank you, being a good listener, or celebrating differences. This book models thoughtful actions toddlers can try in their everyday lives.
Using simple text and charming illustrations, our adorable Little Egg presents many ways to have and work on self-esteem. At the end of the book, kids will find a spinning wheel that lets them find and recognize different ways to achieve it. A perfect introduction to emotional growth presented by an adorable Little Egg.
Little Giants: 10 Hispanic Women Who Made History is a short collection of biographies about Hispanic women and the impact they made in the world. Some of the women featured in this book are iconic figures such as ballet dancer Alicia Alonso; others are less known heroines such as indigenous leader Dolores Cacuango, founder of the first bilingual school in Ecuador. Beautiful illustrations accompany the text to bring these women to life and inspire the young generation of readers to be leaders tomorrow. ***** Pequeñas Gigantes: 10 Hispanas que Hicieron Historia es una breve colección de biografías de hispanas y el impacto que hicieron en la historia. Algunas de las mujeres que aparecen en este libro son figuras icónicas como la bailarina de ballet Alcia Alonso; otras son heroínas menos conocidas, como la líder indígena Dolores Cacuango, fundadora de la primera escuela bilingüe en Ecuador. Hermosas ilustraciones acompañan el texto para dar vida a estas leyendas e inspirar a jóvenes lectores que serán los líderes del mañana.
"I have something new to talk about . . . tonight I will be going out," Mama gently tells Llama Llama.
At first, Llama feels okay with this. After all, Mama has gone out before and Gram and Grandpa have stayed with him. But this time they can't. Someone new is coming over, and the more he thinks about it, the more he worries! He knows he will be miserable . . . and then the doorbell rings. It's Molly from the ice cream store. What is she doing here? And she has ice cream! Maybe having a new babysitter isn't nearly as bad as he thought!
Todos hacemos cosas de las que nos arrepentimos. A veces decimos: "¡Ojalá no hubiese hecho eso!", pero lo que realmente querríamos es no habernos metido en problemas, y punto. Y solo una vez entre mil, lo que desearíamos es no haber hecho jamás determinada cosa, ¡nos gustaría viajar hacia atrás en el tiempo para borrarla! Pero no podemos porque no somos magos y este no es un libro de magia. Este libro va de un chico llamado Iggy, de las trastadas de las que se arrepiente... y de las que no.