Book Review: Jennie Wren’s Slicker McQuicker and Friends
Slicker McQuicker and Friends offers two short stories featuring Slicker McQuicker — who may have funny ears, but he’s a very good fellow — who laughs and laughs with his heart full of joy.
Slicker McQuicker and Friends offers two short stories featuring Slicker McQuicker — who may have funny ears, but he’s a very good fellow — who laughs and laughs with his heart full of joy.
When a quiet-loving cat takes an unexpected tour of the neighborhood, he’s in for some rude surprises—until he discovers the purrfect solution.
Quick, call out! Tell all you can reach: the night is just perfect for bats at the beach!
A children’s picture about about being Quiet in the Garden and how it allows you to see and hear so much in that not-so-quiet garden.
A suitcase, jars of marmalade, and a label requesting care accompanies a small bear from Peru on the adventure of a lifetime, as he stows away for England.
Gruntly is a hog who refuses to share and is quite happy to take. And is he in for a surprise when he discovers the true treasure at the end of the hunt!
Excuses, excuses that can lead from grumpy to funny to giggly in this picture book for two- to six-year-old readers.
Follow the [mis]adventures of ten little caterpillars as they explore the world in this inventively illustrated picture book for two- to six-year-old readers.
Young Henry gets the dream and saves the day in the neighborhood.
Someone left a window open at the library, and it’s free-for-all night for the bats to indulge in their favorite stories, hobbies, and games.