Perfect for fans of popular nonfiction books like Actual Size by Steve Jenkins
and photographic books like Stranger in the Woods, this gorgeous photo-
illustrated book about foxes in the wild will win over the hearts and
imaginations of kids, and their grown-ups, too.
A charming, classic picture book that imagines all the different types of
places you could live-from the author of Lovely Beasts, Kate Gardner, and
award-winning illustrator Christopher Silas Neal.
An introduction to the magic, beauty and fun of snow for very young readers, perfect for fans of Ezra Jack Keats' classic The Snowy Day. Snow softens, snow tricks, snow tracks, snow glows and snow snows and snows and snows, transforming a small village into a winter wonderland. A girl and her dog set out and make the most of every snow-filled moment: sledding, building snowmen and snowforts, making snowangels (and snowdogs), and drinking cocoa by a cozy fire as the snow continues to fall. This luminous and lively picture book celebrates the beauty, magic and excitement of snow with simple, easy-to-read text, comprised almost solely of verbs and action words, and gorgeous art that highlights the amazing colors of a snowy day. As inviting as the first snowfall, but so much warmer, Snow Falls encourages little people and big people to go outside and enjoy the snow . . . before it goes!
The story follows a spider who unexpectedly falls from his web into a mysterious hole, leading him into a chaotic house filled with frightening sights and sounds. As he navigates this unsettling environment, he faces danger from a woman intent on harming him. However, hope emerges when a kind-eyed man appears, suggesting a shift in the spider's fate and hinting at themes of kindness amidst adversity.
A stunning debut picture book that encourages kids to look beyond first
impressions by sharing unexpected details about seemingly scary wild animals
like gorillas, rhinoceroses, and more. It's a fun way to learn to read and as
a supplement for activity books for children. Spiders are creepy.