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As the award-winning Arthur TV series reaches its twenty-fifth anniversary, what better way to celebrate America's favorite aardvark than with this collection of life lessons perfect for graduations and other milestones! Join Arthur and his friends as they share the funniest and most heartfelt moments from the longest running children's television show in US history and classic book series created by master storyteller Marc Brown. This treasure trove of quotes and life lessons is divided into five sections that will inspire readers of all ages to listen to their hearts, work together, have an original point of view, and most of all, to believe in themselves! Back matter includes behind the scenes information on how the books and series came to be. Featuring over 60 pieces of all-new artwork and a gifty trim size perfect for impulse buys, here is a keepsake perfect for superfans young and old-as well as the next generation being introduced to this beloved evergreen character.
Democracy has never been more at the forefront of the national conversation. Using a direct style and kid-friendly dinosaur art as an entry point into tough but important topics is the Dino Tales formula for success. Democracy for Dinosaurs takes key values on every parent's mind and gives them tools to show young readers how things they do every single day can be guided by principles we must share in a democratic society: freedom, fairness, the rule of law, equality, respect for free speech, and respect for the truth. By modeling accessible ways to practice being a good citizen, kids will see they are part of their country and that they have an important role to play. Democracy has never been more at the forefront of the national conversation. Using a direct style and kid-friendly dinosaur art as an entry point into tough but important topics is the Dino Tales formula for success. Democracy for Dinosaurs takes key values on every parent's mind and gives them tools to show young readers how things they do every single day can be guided by principles we must share in a democratic society: freedom, fairness, the rule of law, equality, respect for free speech, and respect for the truth. By modeling accessible ways to practice being a good citizen, kids will see they are part of their country and that they have an important role to play. Other Dino Tales: Life Guides for Families How to Be a Friend Dinosaurs Divorce When Dinosaurs Die
From the bestselling, trusted team behind the Dino Tales: Life Guides for Families series (1.5 million copies sold life to date!) comes this introductory guide that encourages even the littlest ones to become engaged citizens of the world around them. Using a direct style and kid-friendly dinosaur art as an entry point into tough but important topics is the Dino Tales formula for success. Democracy for Dinosaurs takes key values on every parent's mind and gives them tools to show young readers how things they do every single day can be guided by principles we must share in a democratic society: freedom, fairness, the rule of law, equality, respect for free speech and respect for the truth. By modeling accessible ways to practice being a good citizen, kids will see they are part of their country and that they have an important role to play.
Everyone's favorite aardvark, Arthur, is back in this exciting reissue -- just in time for school! Arthur and his friends are getting ready for school! Get a sneak peek at every character's morning routine, from Francine preparing for recess to the Brain searching for his lost lizard. D.W. wishes she could join in the fun, but she's still too young for school. Can she find her own way to help Arthur get ready? Part of an exciting new seasonal 8x8 Arthur publishing re-release with Scholastic, sure to engage and delight a whole new generation of Arthur fans!
Simple, straightforward, and age-appropriate answers to kids' most common questions about sex, the human body, reproduction, and development.Are boys and girls different on the inside? How do you tell girls and boys apart? Do girls and boys have the same feelings? Is sex a dirty word? Where do babies come from? What does being pregnant mean? How do you get a belly button? Tell me about when I was a baby...With characteristic sensitivity and humor, the talented team who created Dinosaurs Divorce and When Dinosaurs Die presents helpful basic information, including answers to tough questions for preschoolers, early elementary students, and their teachers and caregivers.
Arthur is delighted when he finally gets his new puppy, Pal, but Pal's "accidents" in the house and all-night barking make life miserable for the entire family, until Arthur comes up with a solution.
A reluctant trick-or-treater at first, Arthur discovers that Halloween isn't really so frightening after all.
"It started the summer of 2002, when the Springfield librarian,
Molly McGrew, by mistake drove her bookmobile into the zoo."
An excellent resource for children when they try to grasp the concept of death and understand grieving, recommended for children who have faced or are facing loss, but also for any child even before an urgent need presents itself. Presented in a respectful and unthreatening manner, this book will prove immensely valuable for children and their familes.
Arthur finds his role as director of the Thanksgiving play a difficult one, especially since no one will agree to play the turkey.
During a class visit to the museum, Arthur needs to make a quick visit to the boys' lavatory. But a wrong turn leads him into a diorama of life-size models of Pilgrims celebrating the first Thanksgiving . . . just as Mr. Ratburn and his class are about to study it. Will Arthur be in big trouble?
When a parent group bans a series of scary books from the local public library, Arthur and his friends devise a plan to get their favorite books returned.
Now available in a special edition with full-color stickers. In Arthur Goes to Camp, Arthur and his friends try to survive bad food, poison ivy, and spooky nighttime noises at camp. This book now includes a full page of assorted stickers, featuring Arthur and his family and friends, which Arthur fans can collect, share with friends, or use to create their own Arthur Adventures.
Craig's rollicking text features funny sounding words (Tippity! Creepity! Stompity! Thumpity!), dancing animals, a singsong beat, and a guessing element just easy enough for preschoolers to anticipate. Brown's artwork is bright, textured, and joyful, a collage of simple shapes for kids to find and name. Full color.
From the mind that brought us the Goosebumps series comes a picture book about a rather unconventional girl. Meet Mary McScary! She doesn't say boo. She says "BOOOOOOOOO!" Mary spends her days being scary. She scares her mum, her dad, her pets, and even a balloon! But Mary has met her match when her cousin Harry McScary comes to visit. He's not afraid of anything, until Mary finds a way to give Harry the scare of his life... A wildly funny picture book by the award-winning talents behind Goosebumps (author) and Authur (illustrator) series. Features a strong and resourceful girl character who tries to scare her equally fearless cousin, Harry, with hilarious consequences Perfect treat for Halloween and beyond
Their friends must decide which party to attend when Francine schedules her birthday party for the same day as Arthur's birthday party.
When Arthur hears his sister singing a catchy tune, he wonders if he could call that jingle his own and enter it in the Crunch Cereal Contest.
When Arthur and his friends go bike riding, Francine is embarrassed
by her Father's hand-me-down bicycle. It's a real clunker. So when
Francine reports that the bike is stolen, her friends rally to find
the thief. Will Arthur and his friends discover the true fate of
Francine's bike?
Throwing a tantrum when spinach is served at their restaurant table, D. W. is pleased to be left alone with a sitter during the next outing, until big brother Arthur brings home a fancy souvenir that makes D.W. crave exotic cuisine.
The class homework assignment is to write a story, and everyone seems to be writing about something interesting...except Arthur. Francine's story is funny, so Arthur adds some humour. Buster writes science fiction, so Arthur decides his story should take place on the moon. The Brain says research is important, so Arthur heads to the library. But by the time he's finished, Arthur's story is a mess! Arthur learns that maybe it's best to write about something that he cares about - like his dog, Pal!
Celebrated author/illustrator Marc Brown revisits his beloved
bestselling character in the first new Arthur picture book in
almost ten years
A lively new jacket by Marc Brown puts a fresh face on one of the first--and widely considered the best--poetry anthologies for preschoolers. "No one better recognizes the essence of the child-poetry connection than poet and anthologist Jack Prelutsky," writes Jim Trelease, author of The Read-Aloud Handbook, in his introduction to this child-friendly collection of more than 200 poems by well-known contemporary poets. Each poem in this 112 page book is "exuberantly illustrated," wrote The New York Times Book Review. With subjects ranging from waking up to going to bed and everything in between, here is "a joyous anthology that [is] bound to develop an appreciation for poetry at a very young age."--School Library Journal |
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