Quick view Rabbityness by Jo Empson Rabbit enjoys doing rabbity things, but he also loves un-rabbity things! When Rabbit suddenly disappears, no one knows where he has gone. His friends are desolate. But, as it turns out, Rabbit has left behind some very special gifts for them, to help... View Details
Quick view Quinito's Neighborhood / El Vecindario de Quinito by Ina Cumpiano Quinito's neighborhood is made up of more than just buildings, streets, and shops it s made up of people he knows and loves. Each person has an important job to do, and each knows and values every member of the community. Readers meet them on this... View Details
Quick view Quinito, Day and Night: Quinito, Dia y Noche by Ina Cumpiano Little Quinito and his family take the reader through a day filled with opposites, including short/tall, quiet/loud, and rainy/sunny. View Details
Quick view Quinceañera, The by Anjeanetta Prater Matthews Jump into literacy with an exciting new series of nonfiction, multicultural leveled readers. Brought to you by a team of academic intervention specialists who know what children need for language and literacy development. Hopscotch books engage children... View Details
Quick view Quick as a Cricket by Audery Wood A celebration of a child's growing self-awareness, and a prime example of how books can contribute to this.Full color. View Details
Quick view Querido Salvatierra (Dear Mr. Blueberry) by Simon James While on a summer vacation, Emily discovers a whale living in her garden pond. So she writes to her teacher, Mr. Blueberry, for advice on how to care for her new pet. But, Mr. Blueberry responds that she must be mistaken, as whales live in the ocean,... View Details
Quick view Que Monton de Tamales! (Too Many Tamales) by Gary Soto As she helped her mother prepare the tamales for Christmas dinner, Maria slipped her mother's diamond ring onto her finger for just a moment. But suddenly, the ring was gone, and there were 24 tamales that just might contain the missing ring. "A warm... View Details
Quick view Q is for Duck, An Alphabet Guessing Game by Mary Elting This contemporary classic, celebrating its twenty-fifth year in print, is no ordinary alphabet book. Why is Q for Duck ? Because a duck quacks, of course. Even the youngest readers will delight in the riddle-like text and lively, humorous illustrations... View Details
Quick view Princess and the Packet of Frozen Peas, The by Tony Wilson After tiring of the needs of overly demanding princesses, Prince Henrik devises a test to find a girl who's not so sensitive, using a very thin mattress and an entire packet of frozen peas. His dream girl shows up unexpectedly in the form of his old... View Details
Quick view Pot that Juan Built, The by Nancy Andrews-Goebel With vibrant illustrations by Caldecott Medal winner David Diaz, The Pot that Juan Built is sure to enlighten all who are fascinated by traditional art forms, Mexican culture, and the power of the human spirit to find inspiration from the past. View Details
Quick view Polar Star by Sally Grindley Follows a mother polar bear and her two cubs from their birth to a dangerous encounter with a hungry male bear, describing how the mother protects her offspring until they can fend for themselves. View Details
Quick view Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear? by BIll Martin What do the animals at the zoo hear? Children take a visual visit to the zoo, beginning their adventure with a polar bear who hears a lion roaring, a zebra who hears a boa constrictor hissing and more! The sturdy board books bold and vivid... View Details