Book Review: Greg Foley’s Don’t Worry Bear
A tale of concern for the well-being of a friend in this picture book for young children, and it’ll warm your heart.
A tale of concern for the well-being of a friend in this picture book for young children, and it’ll warm your heart.
A lyrical animal ABC book, a mother tries to tuck her child in for the night by telling him about all the awake animals that are getting sleepy.
An afternoon of reminiscing finds Talu introducing her friend, Izzy, an angel, to her mother.
The hero of this hilarious tale discovers that in attempting to avoid trouble one often encounters even greater difficulties.
Three short stories in true Seussian tradition that explore bravado, pride, and thinking too much.
A concept picture book that explores how life, art, and stories evolve.
Mickey becomes a hero as he saves the day In the Night Kitchen and ensures that all will have cake in the morning.
A gorgeous (and sophisticated) book on color and emotions that will appeal to children and adults. It also provides a safe leaping-off point for children to discuss their emotions with mom and dad.
Four short Seussian fantasies for kids to laugh over with moral lessons parents can use, involving Horton the Elephant, Marco and Officer Pat on Mulberry Street, and the Grinch.
Wishing for the wrong things is not the best way to get out of being bored as King Derwin discovers!