Squirrel follows a boy and his mom. Soon many other animals join Squirrel who somehow knew that the boy had two muffins in a bag and was going to drop crumbs all over the place.
A fun rhyming story about ducks and how they eat in nature.
If you go to Duck Town, watch out when it's time to eat!
Goosey-Gog and Ducketty-Duck go for a walk and get stuck in the mud. Chicken comes along with his truck and helps them out but the truck slips into the mud and leaves them all stuck.
A child gathers supplies to make bathtub soup.
Kitten friends go to the ice-cream shop for a treat.
Rhyming story describing the difficulty of eating peas.
Where can a spider find a lullaby and a quiet place to sleep?
Fly is on a mission to make Horse laugh.
Lucy's brother and his friends think they have a perfect name for the new puppy--until they find out it's a girl.
All the cowboys at the Circle S Ranch could yodel better than Davy--until one freezing-cold night.
This poem imagines what an ant's home might look like underground.
Jamie has won a horse but where will he keep it?
Benny the bee can't find his buzzer or make any noise--until Billy the boy swats him away.
Fox has to change his plans as he prepares a surprise lunch and gift for Bear.
Panda's knitting project turns out to be just the right size after it shrinks in the dryer.
A tea party is more fun with Miss Mouse Miss Cat and Pup Dog as guests!
Rory thinks nothing funny ever happens to him until he tells the class about his weekend.
Tim is excited to discover a new boy has moved in next door. After a somewhat confusing day of making plans, he discovers the one boy is actually a set of twins.
Sammy and Marcie have a terrible, meaning wonderful, time on Opposite Day.
Dialogues between teller and "reteller" result in slightly altered tales.
Three friends discuss their silly, embarrassing, untrainable pets. It's not until the end that we discover the friends are dogs, and the pets they refer to are human!
Dialogues between teller and "reteller" result in slightly altered tales.
B is an awfully boastful bloke and when he and the rest of the alphabet get together, he can't help but tease the vowels about their small numbers. So the vowels begin to take off, one by one. The consonants--and the rest of the farm--see just how important vowels really are. With disaster looming and B seeing the error of his ways, can U save the day and set the alphabet right again?
Adam and his family spend an exciting day at the colorful and bustling Eastern Market. But when Adam gets briefly separated from Mom and Dad, he mistakes a friendly, diverse cast of characters for his parents in their traditional Muslim clothing--and shows that we all have more in common than you might think. This nearly-wordless picture book celebrates diversity and community in vibrant, dynamic art.