Robert Munsch is one of North America’s best-selling children’s book authors. Two of his books appeared on The New York Times list of the top 100 children’s books published in the last fifteen years. ...
When a piece of moss is feeling bad, the Mole Sisters set out to show him what a wonderful world they live in. Their adventures take them from their mole hole to the top of the world and back again. ...
One volume cannot possibly contain all the Munsch favorites—it would be too heavy to lift!
Now volume two has another five classic Munsch titles:
• Pigs • Purple, Green and Yellow • Mortimer • ...
Acclaimed Inuit storyteller Michael Kusugak weaves a tapestry of tales about ten-year-old Agatha and her accidental heroism in the high Arctic of 1958. The first of Agatha's stories is based on one of ...
The stories in this Munsch collection are:
• The Paper Bag Princess • I Have to Go! • David’s Father • The Fire Station • Thomas’ Snowsuit
None of the kids in her class wear a ponytail, so Stephanie decides she must have one. The loud, unanimous comment from her classmates is: “Ugly, ugly, very ugly.” Steadfast, when all the girls have ...
Leanna is used to being center stage at playtime, so younger brother Norman always gets the boring roles. When Norman becomes tired of being the cat, he goes off to play on his own. Before the day is ...
Whether you’re a returning guest or a first-time visitor, enter My Arctic 1, 2, 3 and explore Michael Kusugak’s world of animals and adventure in the Arctic Circle.
On each two-page spread, discover ...
Pigs are smarter than you think!
When Megan’s dad tells her not to let the pigs out of their pen, curiosity gets the better of her. Why not? Pigs are too dumb to do anything anyway . . . or are they? ...
This inspiring book is based on the true story of the children of the barrio of San José de la Urbina in Caracas, Venezuela.
There are no parks where they live, and the children must play in the streets. ...