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Every child will enjoy "Things You Might See #4" whether they've
already started to read or aren't quite there yet. Using
brightly-colored drawings and often funny rhymes, you'll read the
text accompanying each drawing and point out the last word in the
rhyme at the same moment your child sees the word and guesses the
rhyme, making this book a fun interactive experience for both you
and your child each time you share the book together. The first
three volumes in the "Things You Might See" series became #1
Bestsellers within days of their publication and "More Things You
Might See" was chosen #1 "Hot New Release" the month it was
published. "Things You Might See #4" is destined to become a
favorite with children and the people they love for generations to
come.
This is the follow-up to "Things You Might See," which became a #1
Bestseller the month it was released. Every child will enjoy "More
Things You Might See" whether they're learning to read or aren't
quite there yet. Using simple, brightly-colored drawings and often
funny rhymes, you'll read the text accompanying each drawing and
point out the last word in each rhyme at the same moment your child
guesses the rhyme, making the book a fun interactive experience for
both of you. Some of the things you and your child will see and
read about are a feather on your toes and a ladybug on your nose, a
queen and king on their thrones and a dinosaur made out of bones, a
spider and a mouse and a hippo on a house. With lots of colorful
drawings and fun rhymes, your child will enjoy the time they spend
with you each time you share the book together while taking some of
his or her important early steps toward learning to read. "More
Things You Might See," like its predecessor, is a #1 Bestseller as
well as becoming the #1 "Hot New Release" in its children's book
category the month it was released. Be sure to check out "Things
You Might See #3," this books successor, which is also a #1
Bestseller.
"The Can't See 'Em Museum" became a #1 International Best Seller
within days of its publication. It's about "a strange small museum,
not too far away, with many odd creatures, or so they say. But you
can't see these creatures because they're so small. You can't hear
them or smell them or sense them at all. Yes, all these weird
creatures are less than one nothing tall. Especially in Winter,
Spring, Summer and Fall. If you ever go to this museum with me,
these are a few of the things we won't see..." After this
intriguing preface, readers are introduced to dozens of fantastic
creatures, such as a hippopotamusaurus on a hippopotamusaurus
skateboard and a herd of purple gigglesnorts laughing on a gourd. A
bunch of bumpy pickle birds flying all around and a family of fuzzy
whipplewiggs living underground. A pair of bright red
giraffeweasels sitting on their couch and a goldwinged mama
kangaroo bug with a young one in her pouch. With lots of colorful
drawings, fun rhymes and fantastical creatures, this book will
engage your child's imagination, delight his or her eyes and tickle
their funny bones each time you share the book together. Steve
Hodge's other #1 Bestselling rhyming picture books have entertained
countless thousands of children all around the world. "The Can't
See 'Em Museum" is destined to become another favorite of children,
parents and grandparents everywhere for generations to come.
"The Seriously Silly 1-2-3 Book" became an international bestseller
within days of its publication. In it, children are introduced to
the numbers one through twenty using colorful drawings and fun
rhymes. After reading the brief rhyme on each page, you'll point
out the featured number at the top of the page and encourage your
child to find the other example of that same number on that page.
Next, you'll challenge your child to find the numbers they've
learned on previous pages and count them out beginning with one and
working up to the featured number, making this book a fun
interactive experience for both you and your child each time you
share the book together. Every child will enjoy "The Seriously
Silly 1-2-3 Book" whether they're learning their numbers or aren't
quite there yet. The illustrations and rhymes will delight your
child's eye, ear and funny bone while the learning experience will
engage his or her mind. Many of Steve Hodge's rhyming picture books
became #1 Bestsellers and several were chosen #1 "Hot New Release"
within days of their publication. "The Seriously Silly 1-2-3 Book"
is destined to become a favorite of children and the people they
love for generations to come.
Every child will enjoy "Things You Might See #3" whether they're
learning to read or aren't quite there yet. Using simple,
brightly-colored drawings and often funny rhymes, you'll read the
text accompanying each drawing and point out the last word in the
rhyme at the same moment your child sees the word and guesses the
rhyme, making this book a fun interactive experience for both you
and your child each time you share the book together. Thousands of
children all around the world have enjoyed each of the first two #1
Bestselling books in the "Things You Might See" series with their
parents and grandparents. This book is also destined to become a
favorite of children and the people they love for generations to
come.
Noel lives a privileged life until a tornado damages her private
school and forces her to attend the local public school. There, she
learns how fortunate she's been and how her wealthy father's
business practices have affected their town. When it comes time for
Noel to make her Christmas wish, her father expects her to ask for
a horse. Instead, Noel's surprising wish changes the lives of
everyone in their small town and teaches both Noel and her father
the powerful lessons of community, empathy and love.
Autumn and her friend James have fun deciding what they're going to
be for Halloween, plan and make their costumes together and go out
trick-or-treating together. On her way home, Autumn encounters a
witch who steals her candy. The witch is very unpleasant and
refuses to give Autumn her candy back. When the witch is frightened
by a bug, Autumn devises a plan to help the witch overcome her fear
of bugs and get her candy back. Her plan works but, more
importantly, both Autumn and the witch learn some important lessons
about friendship and helping others. This story provides excellent
opportunities for parents and children to discuss such important
issues as: friendship sympathy empathy respect for others gender
equality generosity and sharing trust and fairness Steve Hodge has
written and illustrated numerous #1 Bestselling children's books
that have entertained children, parents and grandparents all around
the world and helped guide countless thousands of kids onto the
path toward learning to read. "The Witch That Was Afraid of Bugs"
is destined to become a favorite of children and the people they
love for generations to come.
Every child will enjoy "Bedtime Can Be Fun" whether they like going
to bed or not. Using colorful drawings and humorous, imaginative
rhymes, the book demonstrates how going to bed can be fun by
suggesting a variety of exciting adventures children might have
when they dream. "Bedtime Can Be Fun" became a #1 Bestseller within
days of its publication and was chosen #1 "Hot New Release" the
month it was published. As with many of the author's other #1
Bestsellers, this book is destined to become a favorite of children
and they people they love for generations to come.
"The Sparrow's Dream" is a journey through the seasons of a year
told in the form of haiga - visual images with accompanying haiku
poems. Each of these haiga articulate the emotion or idea that was
evoked in the author at the moment he encountered the images that
inspired their creation. While most of the haiga photographs in
this collection were inspired by nature, their haiku poems reveal a
far more profound (or sometimes humorous) underlying meaning that
offers the reader an enriching aesthetic experience each time the
book is viewed.
"Count to Ten With Your New Friends" became a #1 Bestseller within
days of its publication and introduces children to the numbers one
through ten using colorful drawings, fantastic creatures and fun
rhymes. You'll read the rhyme on each page then point out the
featured number on that page. Next, you'll encourage your child to
find that featured number as well as all the numbers he or she has
learned on previous pages and count them out beginning with one and
working up to the featured number, making this book a fun,
interactive experience for both you and your child each time you
share the book together. "Count to Ten With Your New Friends" is
destined to become a favorite of children and the people they love
for generations to come.
"The Seriously Silly ABC Book" introduces children to the letters
of the alphabet one at a time using colorful drawings and humorous
sentences that emphasize the individual letters in bold,
capitalized, brightly-colored type. You will point out the featured
letter at the top of each page and encourage your child to find the
several other examples of that same letter on that page, making
this book a fun, interactive experience for both you and your child
each time you share the book together. "The Seriously Silly ABC
Book" became a #1 Best Seller and was chosen #1 "Hot New Release"
within days of its release. Thousands of parents, grandparents and
children have enjoyed this book together since its publication.
Every child will enjoy "Bath Time Can Be Fun" whether they like
taking a bath or not. Using brightly-colored drawings and fun
rhymes, this book demonstrates how taking a bath can be fun by
encouraging your child to pretend that he or she is in a variety of
fun situations while in the tub. This book is long enough to engage
your child's imagination and encourage him or her to be
enthusiastic about bath time but not so long that they'll become
bored while you share the book together. "Bath Time Can Be Fun"
became a #1 Bestseller the month it was released and is destined to
be a favorite of children and the people they love for generations
to come.
Every child will enjoy "Things You Might See" whether they're
learning to read or aren't quite there yet. Using simple,
brightly-colored drawings and often funny rhymes, you'll read the
text accompanying each drawing and point out the last word in each
rhyme at the same moment your child sees the word and guesses the
rhyme, making this book a fun, interactive experience for both you
and your child each time you share the book together. Some of the
things you and your child will see are a cake made out of rainbows,
a mitten on a nose, a boy in a hole, a frog in a bowl, a skunk
that's very smelly and a button on a belly. Each of the books in
the "Things You Might See" series became #1 bestsellers within days
of their publication. This book is destined to become a favorite of
children and the people they love for generations to come.
Sooner or later, every parent is faced with the task of talking to
his or her child about flatulence. This book discusses the subject
in an honest, informative and entertaining way for younger children
while offering older kids a hilarious good time that they'll want
to share with their friends and relive again and again. The
illustrations and text are funny but tastefully done, avoiding
gratuitous potty language and offensive graphics while addressing
why we pass gas, where and when it is and isn't appropriate and the
fact that it happens to everyone. Though written for children, many
adults have found this book entertaining as well
Real, down-to-earth advice about how to treat and prevent potty
problems Here's a reality that will shock most parents: There is a
silent epidemic in America--one that is needlessly stressing out
parents, causing children pain and embarrassment, and costing
families and the health-care system massive amounts of money. It is
an issue of dysfunctional elimination: delayed or abnormal pooping
and peeing in children. In his eye-opening new book, Dr. Steve
Hodges offers parents straight-shooting explanations for the potty
problems affecting their kids and practical advice on how to treat
and prevent these troubles. Parents will be surprised to learn that
dysfunctional elimination is underdiagnosed by most pediatricians
and is undertreated or mistreated when discovered. Dr. Hodges
focuses on treating problems in children who are already potty
trained, explaining the signs of constipation, how to overcome
daytime accidents, and the causes of and treatments for bedwetting
and urinary tract infections. The book also includes "Dr. Potty's
Poop-Perfect Diet."
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