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When a prince sets out to find a princess to marry, he soon
discovers this is not a simple task. There is no shortage of
so-called princesses, but how can he tell whether or not they are
what they claim to be? Then one night a great storm rages, there
comes a knock on the palace gate, and the prince's life is never
the same . . .
A toddler plays a game of peekaboo with his parents, with Puppy, and with Grandma and Grandpa--and he invites readers to play along, too, in this board book edition of a favorite read-aloud. Full color.
Carmelita loves to greet everyone in her colorful neighborhood.
There are people from so many different cultures They all like to
say hello too, so now Carmelita can say hello in Spanish, English,
French, Japanese, and many other languages. And her dog, Manny -
well, he seems to understand everyone, and gives a happy "Woof "
wherever he goes.
many ways! With our ears we hear the birds sing - with our nose we smell the stinky cheese - with our eyes we see the moon and stars (and sometimes glasses help us see even better!) - with our skin we feel the rain (and learn not to touch the hot stove!); and with our tongue we can taste our favourite foods. Isadora's lively art reveals the power and delight of each sense, and young children will see themselves in the charming vignettes that explore a wide range of familiar activities throughout the seasons.
Max finds a new way to warm up for his Saturday baseball game--his sister's dancing class.
Carmelita loves to greet everyone in her colorful neighborhood. There are people from so many different cultures They all like to say hello too, so now Carmelita can say hello in Spanish, English, French, Japanese, and many other languages. And her dog, Manny?well, he seems to understand everyone, and gives a happy ?Woof ? wherever he goes. Caldecott Honor winner Rachel Isadora's eyecatching collages are
full of kid-friendly details like colorful storefronts, pigeons and
an ice cream truck, making Carmelita's neighborhood fun to explore.
Emphasizing the rich diversity of America's neighborhoods, this
simple portrait of a child's day provides a great introduction to
the joy of language.
Smelling, hearing, seeing, touching, tasting - there are so many ways to experience the world! Rachel lsadora's simple, familiar scenes of boys and girls using all five senses, sometimes to humorous effect, is a great way to open up the topic to young readers. Young children will see themselves in the sweet vignettes that explore a wide range of familiar activities throughout the seasons, including playing in the snow, playing at the beach and playing baseball.
A Caldecott Honor?winning illustrator gives this classic fairy tale a brand?new setting Night after night, the twelve princesses mysteriously wear out
their shoes. But how? The king promises a great reward to any man
who can solve the mystery. Rachel Isadora has revitalized and
reimagined this well-loved Brothers Grimm fairytale by bringing the
story of the twelve princesses to Africa. The unique presentation
of this classic tale is sure to enchant readers with its vibrant
imagery.
Caldecott Honor winning artist Rachel Isadora brings another fabulous fairy tale to brilliant life with her stunning collages. The Brothers Grimm story of the kind fisherman who catches an enchanted fish, and his greedy wife who always wants more, is perfect for these give-me times.Rachel Isadora's captivating collage-style artwork, featuring the African landscape and the increasingly turbulent ocean, provides a wonderful new backdrop for this classic story.
This fabulous version of the classic nursery song "Old MacDonald" introduces children to a menagerie of African animals and their sounds. It is beautifully illustrated by Caldecott Honor winner Rachel Isadora, with her signature collage-style artwork. Old Mikamba had a farm, E-I-E-I-O. And on this farm he had . . . a giraffe, a baboon, and an elephant! Meet Old Mikamba, who watches over a wide variety of animals on his game farm in the plains of Africa. Children will discover a whole new set of fun animal sounds as they are invited to sing along and roar with the lions, bellow with the rhino, whinny with the zebras, honk with the wildebeests, and more! A wonderful introduction to African wildlife that is great fun to read aloud, this truly irresistible rendition of a beloved song includes a list of animal fun facts and gives children a huge variety of animal sounds to imitate as they pore over the detailed animals, landscapes and patterns in the stunning illustrations.
On the last night of December, a little girl huddles in the bitter cold, unable to go home until she has sold her bundle of matches. One by one, she lights the matches to keep warm, and, as each match lights, the girl's cold, gray world dissolves into visions of light and warmth. Isadora's luminous paintings tell this classic story of a valiant spirit set free at last. Full-color illustrations.
Caldecott Honor-winner Rachel Isadora's stunning oil paintings illustrate this delightful bedtime tale, set on the African plains. The sun has set and the moon is rising, and that means it's bedtime. But not if Lala has a say-because she's not ready to go to sleep! First she needs to say good night to the cat. And the goat. And the chickens. And, and, and . . . Lala's adorable stalling strategy will ring true for all parents whose little ones aren't ready to say goodbye to the day-and all will appreciate the wonderful culmination to the bedtime ritual.
Caldecott Honor winner Rachel Isadora's gorgeous collages breathe
new life into this classic tale, capturing Rapunzel's striking
beauty and the lush African setting?a new home for this story?with
wonderful details such as Rapunzel's long dreadlocks and the
prince's noble steed?a zebra. Readers will delight in the vibrant
illustrations, thrill at the appearances of the frightening
sorceress, and chime in with the familiar line ?Rapunzel, Rapunzel,
let down your hair, ? as they follow this well-loved tale.
Long ago, in 1845 . . . a young girl named Gretchen and her family were on their way west. One day, the horse Gretchen was riding strayed far away from the wagon train. Gretchen was lost and all alone. But then a magnificent white stallion appeared. And Gretchen knew she didn't have to be afraid, because the beautiful horse would show her the way back home.
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