Jessica's mother has sent her to spend the summer with her aunt and uncle in the country. At first she hates the country, but then she meets a special pony that has been rescued from an animal shelter.
Jack is excited that another boy is coming over to play. Then he finds out the other boy is a little - a baby! Jack imagines doing all sorts of wild and fun things with the toddler, but his mother tells him why each one isn't such a good idea. When the little boy arrives, Jack is glum. But in the end, he discovers that, with a few adjustments, playing together can be safe for the toddler and a lot of fun for both.
Molly and Abby are going to see their favorite singer in concert! Molly's older sister is taking them and they are so excited they might burst! They are planning on having the time of their lives. Unfortunately, everything doesn't go as planned in this very funny adventure. But despite one mishap after another, Molly is determined to see The Ruby Rose Show!
Explores many aspects of the ocean environment, from coral reefs to deep seas to sandy shores and presents facts about life in the ocean, including dolphins, sharks, whales, starfish and much more.
This is a revised edition of one of our best-selling titles! This edition features a stunning new design, as well as new and delightful photographs. As in the last edition, the book explores the wonderful world of both popular and unusual pets. In the revised text, it uses simple language to convey the joys as well as the responsibilities of pet ownership. This title is sure to continue to be a hit with everyone who has, or even hopes to have, a pet.
Spotting problems among young friends is the specialty of a very wise cat named Troubles. With her troublescope in hand, Troubles looks beyond the surface to understand what children are feeling, and then watches them find appropriate ways to settle their differences and solve their problems.
It's ironic that on Ramsey Lewis' Urban Knights II (GRP), the one holdover from the first Knights project is only featured half the time. Needless to say, that's the more riveting, jazzier half of this Maurice White-produced exercise in easy funk and potent, machine generated urban grooves. Lewis' slowly simmering, coolly rhythmic piano jaunts add flair to middle of the road silky pieces like "The Promise," but are best enjoyed on the two playful solo interludes which create an organic contrast to the slicker fare they complement. The pianist also adds an avant-garde edge to the heavily soundscaped "Brazilian Rain." Aside from Lewis, this all-star affair features some spirited gospel keyboard and vocal flavors surrounding Najee's soprano sax and flute, as well as a "South African Jam" celebration hosted by Jonathan Butler's happy vocals and guitar. While a positive effort overall, for the inevitable Urban Knights III, White would benefit from ditching the machinery and letting his stars jam more spontaneously. ~ Jonathan Widran
Molly is excited for her older sister to take her and her friend, Abby, to see her favorite singer Ruby Rose in concert, but a series of mishaps threatens to ruin her good time.
Explores many aspects of the ocean environment, from coral reefs to deep seas to sandy shores and presents facts about life in the ocean, including dolphins, sharks, whales, starfish and much more.
Wonderful photographs bring the seasons to life in this newest non-fiction "We Both Read" story. It explores the changing seasons and the activities of children and animals during them. Color photos.
Jack is excited that another boy is coming over to play. Then he finds out the other boy is a little - a baby! Jack imagines doing all sorts of wild and fun things with the toddler, but his mother tells him why each one isn't such a good idea. When the little boy arrives, Jack is glum. But in the end, he discovers that, with a few adjustments, playing together can be safe for the toddler and a lot of fun for both.
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