Quick view Big Egg by Molly Coxe The author of "Cat Traps" hatches a delightful story for young readers about a hen who wakes up to find a gigantic egg in her nest. Hen's search for the egg's origin takes her all over the farm--and into the forest where mama Fox is lurking with her... View Details
Quick view Bad Apple: A Tale of Friendship by Edward Hemingway When Mac, an apple, meets Will, a worm, they become fast friends, teaching each other games and even finishing each other's sentences. But apples aren't supposed to like worms, and Mac gets called "rotten" and "bad apple." Full color. View Details
Quick view The Knight at Dawn by Mary Pope Osborne Jack and Annie travel back in time to medieval England for an adventure inside a storybook castle, from feasting hall to dreadful dungeon. With humor and magic, this critically acclaimed author brings history to life in this First Stepping Stone book... View Details
Quick view Dancing in the Wings by Debbie Allen Sassy tries out for a summer dance festival in Washington, D.C., despite the other girls' taunts that she is much too tall. View Details
Quick view With a Dog Like That, a Kid Like Me by Michael Rosen One pet golden retriever turns into every animal under the sun in his young owner's delightful imagination. A charming look at dogs, kids, and the magical combination they form. Full-color illustrations. View Details
Quick view Ron's Big Mission by Rose Blue Based on the life of "Challenger" astronaut Ron McNair, this inspiring book tells the story of how a determined African-American boy desegregated his town's public library though peaceful resistance. View Details
Quick view I Walk at Night by Lois Duncan In the dark of night a sleek prowler sneaks through the kitty door, bathes in the moonlight, and dreams of mice and cheese. Evocative text and lush paintings depict the secret world of cats. Full color. View Details
Quick view How to Lose All Your Friends by Nancy Carlson With exuberant pictures and a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor, the author of I Like Me! takes a light-hearted look at bratty behavior that will have children laughing in recognition while learning exactly how not to behave. Colored-pencil illustrations... View Details
Quick view Hooper Humerdink?...Not Him! by Dr Seuss A youngster plans a huge, spectacular party, inviting friends whose names begin with every letter from A to Z. However, Hooper Humperdink isn't on the list. Children can find out why in this early reader. Full color. View Details
Quick view Jack and Jill and Big Dog Bill by Martha Weston Jack and Jill and big dog Bill go sledding one snowy winter day. When big dog Bill notices a rabbit on the hill, mayhem ensues. This fun phonics reader helps early readers with the use of alliteration and rhyming. Full-color illustrations. View Details
Quick view I've Won, No I've Won, No I've Won by Lauren Child Competitive Lola learns that maybe having the upper hand isn't as important as "lending" a hand when a brother or sister could use a little help. Full color. View Details
Quick view It's Not Easy Being a Bunny by Marilyn Sadler Tired of being a bunny, P.J. Funnybunny decides to become a bear. But hibernating is so dull, he thinks he'd rather be a bird, or a pig . . . or a possum. . . . And so it goes, until P.J. learns that bunnyhood is not so bad after all. Full color. View Details