Jon J Muth--and his delightful little panda bear, Koo--challenge readers to stretch their minds and imaginations with twenty-six haikus about the four seasons.
From the blare of an alarm clock in the morning to snores and crickets in the evening, simple text explores the many loud noises one might hear during the course of a day.
Presents the letters of the alphabet with each letter represented by a symbol of Halloween, including B for boo, F for Frankenstein, and S for the scarecrow.
Rather than use the same old colors, a child paints animals and objects in a variety of different hues. Includes biographical information about the German painter Franz Marc, who created unconventional animal paintings in the early 1900s.
A rhyming counting book that names things, places, and people related to camping--such as gear, foliage, organizations that teach camping skills, Yellowstone National Park, John Muir, and Juliette Gordon Low--and provides background information on each.
Drift was a plain snowman who dreamed of wearing a scarf, mittens, and stylish hat, and having a pointy orange carrot nose. When a blizzard begins to blow, Drift gives up the things he loves to help others.