Toddler 411 provides real-world advice about raising a toddler. Author Dr. Ari Brown is a spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics and a medical advisor to Parents Magazine.
A doctor encourages parents to help improve their child's neural development and their vocabularies through tuning in to what they are doing, speaking to them using many descriptive words and engaging them in conversations.
Accompanying Mummy and Daddy Pig on a surprise trip to the museum, Peppa enjoys the Kings and Queens room and George eagerly explores the "dine-saws" room before everyone climbs into a model spaceship and learns fun science facts at the space exhibit.
The award-winning creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar infuses surrealistic elements into a trilogy of picture book stories that blend lighthearted wordplay with visual jokes while introducing children to different styles of artwork.
Having so much fun playing and surfing in the sun that he does not want the day to end, Pete the Cat invites his friends to stay for a sleepover and has a cool idea when everyone wants to stay up after he becomes tired.
Moving to a new house beyond the dark unfriendly woods, Peter becomes homesick despite the companionship of his faithful dog and sews two giant stuffed pillow friends to stand as guardians against scary things. By the Caldecott Medal-winning creators of A Sick Day for Amos McGee.
A picture book rendition of Grammy Award-winner Pharrell Williams' super-hit song features vibrant photographs of children across cultures celebrating what it means to be happy.
A latest entry in the best-selling series that includes Tales From a Not-So-Dorky Drama Queen continues the misadventures of diligent journal writer Nikki Maxwell.
Traveling with his family to an island in Croatia, Charlie discovers that it's an interesting place where the language is unfamiliar, with half the words having no vowels, and goats are used as a traffic-calming device
Amber's Japanese father left when she was little, and her sister Bella was just a baby, so now she fills in the frustrating gap in her life with imagined conversations, and writes letters to Bella that seem to come from their father.
A small yet brave dog and a curious streetwise cat meet in Paris and forge an unlikely friendship that bridges gaps between their disparate backgrounds. By the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! and the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of The Spider and the Fly.
A series presented in the same format and designed for the same audience as the phenomenally successful Who Was...? series offers compelling, easy-to-read accounts of historical events that changed our world and includes 16 pages of photos and reproductions as well as illustrations.
A series presented in the same format and designed for the same audience as the phenomenally successful Who Was...? series offers compelling, easy-to-read accounts of historical events that changed our world and includes 16 pages of photos and reproductions as well as illustrations.
A question-and-answer adventure by the Caldecott Honor-winning co-creator of What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? introduces different chicken breeds, coop types and the chicken life cycle.
A lively tour of the animal kingdom uses delightful wordplay and humorous illustrations to identify the collective-noun names of animal groups, from a prickle of porcupines to a tower of giraffes.
Discusses the history of the Stanley Cup, the NHL's championship trophy, including how hockey's top prize is earned, the first year the trophy was awarded, NHL dynasties, and recent Stanley Cup battles.