Tento autor je oceňovaným autorem dětských obrázkových knih. Jeho díla zkoumají témata spojená s dětstvím a rodinou, přičemž používá poetický a citlivý jazyk. Důraz je kladen na vizuální vyprávění a emocionální rezonanci, což čtenářům nabízí nezapomenutelný zážitek. Jeho psaní je plné tepla a pochopení pro dětský svět.
This Easter board book features a playful bunny who hides eggs for her forest friends, creating an engaging and interactive experience for young readers. The story culminates in a delightful surprise, making it a perfect choice for celebrating the holiday with children.
Celebrating the vibrant colors of spring, this rhyming Little Golden Book captures the essence of the season's beauty. Through playful verses, it invites young readers to explore the blooming flowers and bright landscapes, fostering a love for nature and the joys of springtime.
This rhyming Little Golden Book celebrates all the bright and beautiful colors of the fall season! YELLOW are the leaves falling to the ground. GRAY is the tractor that makes a rumbling sound. . . . Preschoolers will enjoy this lively poem about all the festive colors of fall as they look at the beautiful illustrations showing a young boy enjoying the day at a pumpkin patch and petting farm. From red apples to gold hay bales to a white pony, there's so much to explore! It's a perfect companion to The Colors of Summer and The Colors of Winter.
Ideal for both home and classroom settings, this resource provides valuable tools and insights for effective learning. It offers a range of materials designed to enhance educational experiences, catering to diverse learning styles and needs. Whether used for independent study or group activities, it fosters engagement and understanding, making it a versatile addition to any educational environment.
When a box of cell phones is accidentally delivered to the zoo, one blue gnu quickly calls two white sheep, who plan a party - beep beep beep! This illustrated picture book will keep young readers giggling and guessing to the end. News of the party spreads to three orange apes, four red pandas and five green ducks... up until ten purple birds learn it's party time! But oh no - who invited tiger, and who will he call on his new phone? ONE BLUE GNU is a fun and colorful romp at the zoo, where we count from one to ten and down again in one huge party!
Aspen excels in academics but faces a shocking revelation when her DNA test results contradict her expectations. This unexpected twist forces her to confront her identity and the complexities of family dynamics, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. The story explores themes of belonging, the impact of heritage, and the challenges of navigating life’s uncertainties.
Set against a nighttime backdrop, this engaging board book introduces children to the different cars of a freight train while encouraging them to spot various sleepy animals hidden within the illustrations. It's a delightful exploration that combines adventure with a gentle bedtime theme, perfect for young readers.
Celebrating gratitude, this board book explores various ways to express thanks to the people in our lives. Through engaging illustrations and simple text, it encourages young readers to appreciate kindness and fosters a sense of appreciation and connection with others.
A group of city friends work diligently together to grow herbs and vegetables
in a rooftop garden. This rhythmic, rhyming story will have kids singing
enthusiastically about the six stages of plant growth. The story concludes
with a summer harvest and feast that celebrates the gardeners' commitment.
Includes singalong audio and video animation.
Refugees are disappearing in Glasgow. The mutilated body of one has been found, but the police aren't interested. Can crime reporter Rosie Gilmour uncover the truth before the killer comes for her? Steeped in its own problems, Glasgow's mushrooming underclass is simmering with resentment and the sudden flow of Kosovan refugess into the city; and one by one, refugees are disappearing. The authorities assume the refugees have vanished into the black economy, until the mutilated body of an Albanian man is fished out of the River Clyde. Asylum seekers and refugees with no roots and no families are easy pickings. But why is there no urgency from the authorities to find out what's happening? Rosie Gilmour's instincts tell her there's more to this story, but after six weeks on the frontlines in Kosovo, is her sympathy for the refugees clouding her judgement?