Quick view Scarecrow's Hat, The by Ken Brown Chicken really admires Scarecrow's hat. Scarecrow would gladly trade his hat for a walking stick to rest his tired arms. Chicken doesn't have a walking stick to trade -- but she knows someone who does. This begins her quest to find items to trade... View Details
Quick view Say hello! by Rachel Isadora With a friendly girl named Carmelita as their guide, children explore a multicultural neighborhood…and learn to say “Hello” in Chinese, Spanish, French and many more languages! With simple text and colorful, collage-based pictures, this book by Rachel... View Details
Quick view Saturn For My Birthday by John McGranaghan Jeffrey wants the planet, Saturn, for his birthday, along with all 47 of its moons. He plans to share his present with friends at school and his teacher, Mrs. Cassini. "For Creative Minds" section includes fun facts about Saturn and the Solar System. View Details
Quick view Saturdays and Teacakes by Lester Laminack A young boy remembers the Saturdays when he was nine or ten and he would ride his bicycle to his Ma'am-maw's house, where they spent the day together mowing the lawn, picking vegetables, eating lunch, and making delicious, sweet teacakes. View Details
Quick view Santa's Eleven Months Off by Mike Reiss In this uproarious tale by popular author and Simpsons writer Mike Reiss, Santa recovers from a hectic December by embarking on a hilarious campaign of adventure and self-improvement from sumo wrestling to international espionage to continuing education... View Details
Quick view Sali de Paseo (I Went Walking!) by Sue Williams "A walk around the farmyard becomes an exuberant event for the small child featured in this simple repetitive tale. went walking. / What did you see? / I saw a brown horse looking at me.The same motif introduces a black cat, a red cow, a green duck, a... View Details
Quick view Salamander Season by Jennifer Keats Curtis One cold, rainy, spring night, a young girl and her scientist father participate in "Salamander Night" to follow hundreds of spotted salamanders as they venture into a vernal pool to mate and lay eggs. Together, the father-child team studies the... View Details
Quick view Safety on Your Bicycle by Joanne Mattern This informative series teaches the young reader important safety concepts. Children will gain useful knowledge like how to use a stove, how to carry scissors, gun safety, what to do during a fire drill, and who to turn to for help. -- Supports safety... View Details
Quick view Safety on the School Bus by Joanne Mattern Safety is an important part of the early elementary curriculum. Safety First helps beginning readers learn and understand safety rules for school, home, travel, and play. Simple text helps build reading skills while giving children the tools they need... View Details
Quick view Safety on the Playground by MaryLee Knowlton Playgrounds are places to play and have fun, but don't forget to watch out for potential hazards. Not taking care on playground equipment and ignoring the rules can lead to serious trouble. This book explains how children can play and have fun in the... View Details
Quick view Runaway Bunny, The by Margaret Wise Brown A little rabbit who wants to run away tells his mother how he will escape, but she is always right behind him. View Details
Quick view Rosie's Walk by Pat Hutchins Join an adorably oblivious hen for a farmyard adventure in this cherished story by author-illustrator Pat Hutchins, now available in a Classic Board Book edition. Rosie the hen goes out for a walk...and has no idea that a sly fox is following her!... View Details