Book Review: Laura Child and Anna Starkey’s Help! I really mean it!
Be careful how often you cry “wolf”, you may get eaten as Lola finds out.
Be careful how often you cry “wolf”, you may get eaten as Lola finds out.
Lola just knows skates are exactly what she needs. If only she could have skates, she’d be perfect, but Charlie has other ideas.
Puppy love is in the air when a new pug named Daisy sets her sights on the handsome and brave Wonder Pug. Chick agrees: every great hero needs a fair maiden by his side.
Discover what Lola invents when she saves the day for Charlie and Marv.
Oh, no! A new Dude’s in town, and he’s stolen Pug’s favorite chew toy! Will Chick save the day? Will Pug nap through all the best parts? Stay tuned!
Explore the fear of being lost and the joy of being found with your kids using Daisy as the stand-in for your kids in this picturesque story.
Chick lives for adventures. Pug lives for, well, sleep. A match not made in heaven until Chick saves the day, and Pug discovers a sidechick could be handy, lol.
Discovering that “me first” isn’t always good and knowing that your brother or sister is right there with a helping hand causes Hal and Martha to reconsider.
A counting book for children that plays off the creatures and objects found in Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon.
A beloved classic of quiet poetry and gentle, lulling illustrations combine to make a perfect book to send little ones off to sleep.