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Spend a day with an irresistible father and child, riding the ups and downs of the emotions that come before a parent goes away, and discover the deep comfort of learning that Papa's love is strong, no matter where he is. With art that strikes an enchanting balance between classic and contemporary, Soman combines glowing jewel tones and modern-day details with woodsy cross-hatching and loveable bears that bring to mind Maurice Sendak's beloved Little Bear books. This joyous celebration of the bond between father and child is a welcome reassurance that separation anxiety can be navigated and reminds young readers that they are loved and cared for, and that soon enough, Papa's Home again.
Lulu is so excited for the Bug Squad to come over for a playdate,
and she has all kinds of things planned for them to do-right down
to eating cupcakes. The cupcakes are special because each one has a
candle that Lulu thinks everyone should blow out at exactly the
same time.
In this hardcover picture book from the "New York Times"
bestselling "Ladybug Girl " series, Ladybug Girl and Bingo need to
look on the bright side of things to make their snow day adventure
as much fun as it should be.
From the creators of the "New York Times" bestselling "Ladybug
Girl" series comes a story about sibling cooperation and play
featuring a member of the Bug Squad, Bumblebee Boy
Lulu is excited about her playdate with Finny—and especially excited about Finny’s Rolly-Roo. In fact, Lulu loves the toy so much that she . . . kind of forgets to play with Finny. So when the girls accidentally break the Rolly-Roo, will Lulu realize her mistake? In this compassionate and charming story about the value of a great friend, Lulu and Finny repair the broken toy, and soon forget all about it, blasting off on new imaginative adventures together as Ladybug Girl and Grasshopper Girl.
This hardcover picture book in the "New York Times" bestselling
"Ladybug Girl" series explores themes of making friends,
compromise, and imaginative play at that favorite preschool
place--the playground.
Four board books. One delightful package.
It is preschooler Lulu's first time at the beach and she needs
to conquer her fear of the ocean in this hardcover picture book
from the "New York Times" bestselling "Ladybug Girl" series.
Bedtime is the focus of this concept board book in the "Ladybug
Girl" series, perfect for readers ages 1 to 3.
Luluas older brother says she is too little to play with him. Her mama and papa are busy too, so Lulu has to make her own fun. This is a situation for Ladybug Girl! Ladybug Girl saves ants in distress, jumps through shark-infested puddles, and even skips along the great dark twisty tree trunkaall by herself. It doesnat matter what her brother says, Ladybug Girl is definitely not too little! In this sweet and cheerful story by husband and wife team Jacky Davis and David Soman, one not-so-little girl discovers how to make some fun that is just her size, right in her own backyard.
Bingo the dog stars in this tribute to responsibility and newest addition to the New York Times bestselling seriesJoin Ladybug Girl and her friends on their imagination-filled adventures!Lulu and Bingo are camping for the very first time and they are so excited, especially Bingo. He keeps trying to explore on his own, and Lulu's family reminds her to keep a tight hold on Bingo's leash so he doesn't get lost. 'ladybug Girl would never let that happen!' declares Lulu. But during an imagination game, Lulu drops Bingo's leash for just a second and he runs off into the forest. This is a job for Ladybug Girl!This outdoorsy addition to the spirited Ladybug Girl series is perfect for dog and nature lovers, and offers a gentle lesson about responsibility.
Ladybug Girl stars in this concept board book about spending time
with Mama. The short, simple text and sturdy format make this book
perfect for sharing with the toddler in your life.
Leaving home is hard when to you have to say goodbye to everyone you know. A boy and his sister experience moving day: saying goodbye to shopkeepers, friends, cousins; watching men in blue load the truck; giving a last glance around their rooms; and driving off to their new home.
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