Quick view Have You Seen My Monster? by Steven Light Invites young readers to identify shapes while helping a small girl search the fair for her pet monster. View Details
Quick view Heather Has Two Mommies by Leslea Newman When Heather goes to playgroup, at first she feels bad because she has two mothers and no father, but then she learns that there are lots of different kinds of families and the most important thing... View Details
Quick view Hello, I'm Johnny Cash by Greg Neri There's never been anyone like music legend Johnny Cash. His deep voice is instantly recognizable, and his heartfelt songs resonate with listeners of all ages and backgrounds. G. Neri captures... View Details
Quick view Here Comes Tabby Cat by Phyllis Root Funny and appealing stories starring a mischievous Tabby Cat highlight this Brand New Readers set of four books in a sturdy slipcase. View Details
Quick view Hey, Tabby Cat! by Phyllis Root Based on what experts know about how children learn to read, BRAND NEW READERS are short, funny stories with words and pictures that help children reading for the very first time succeed--and have... View Details
Quick view Hide and Seek Harry at the Playground by Kenny Harrison At the playground, Harry s friends search high and low. Whether he s under the seesaw, behind the park bench, or hanging precariously from the swing set, it s hard "not" to find Harry. But the fun... View Details
Quick view Hide and Seek Harry on the Farm by Kenny Harrison Harry and friends are at the farm, which offers Harry a plethora of new places to hide. Who s that behind the barn? Or poking out of the haystack? Could that be a hippo hiding in the mud with the... View Details
Quick view Higher! Higher!/!Mas Alto! !Mas Alto! by Leslie Patricelli One child. One swing. One obliging dad. The inevitable plea to go Higher! Higher! Add Patricelli's wildly expressive illustrations, and an everyday pastime reaches new heights of humor and whimsy... View Details
Quick view Hippos Are Huge! by Jonathan London What's the deadliest animal in Africa? It's not the lion or the crocodile--it's the hippo. Hippos have razor-sharp tusks, weigh as much as fifty men, and can run 25 miles per hour. Follow these... View Details
Quick view Home by Carson Ellis A whimsical tribute to the myriad possibilities of home depicts dwellings in different real-world environments as well as fantastical settings. View Details
Quick view Home in the Rain by Bob Graham Waiting out a storm by the highway inspires a name for an unborn baby sister. View Details
Quick view Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise by Sean Taylor Hoot owl flies through the night and assumes numerous disguises in order to catch a meal. Activity Kit View Details