Ed Emberley
2) Thanks, Mom
Author
Publisher
Little, Brown
Pub. Date
c2003
Language
English
Description
Kiko the mouse finds some delicious cheese and gets help from his mother when a group of various animals tries to take it.
Author
Language
English
Description
Ed and Rebecca Emberley bring bold, bright, and bad little beasties to life on the page to make counting fun!
If there's one thing beasties love to do, it's dance! When one little beastie is joined by two little, three little, and more little beasties, we count UP until there's a party on the page. But when one of the little beastie starts trouble, it's time to start counting DOWN.
7) Drummer Hoff
Author
Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 4.7 - AR Pts: 1
Language
English
Formats
Description
A cumulative folk song in which seven soldiers build a magnificent cannon, but Drummer Hoff fires it off.
8) Spare Parts
Author
Language
English
Description
Meet Rhoobart.
He's tarnished and tattered and, worst of all, his heart's broken. He'll have to go to the Spare Parts Mart, dig through their parts, and find a new heart.
Meet Poptart, the robot.
She's energetic and smart and has her own ideas about broken hearts.
"You just need a jump start!"
And that's how two robots who are nothing but spare parts meet and make each other whole in this riotous and rhythmic robot love story from the creators...
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Language
English
Description
A brand-new monster twist on a classic song by Caldecott Medalist Ed Emberley and his daughter, Rebecca Emberley.
Children will stomp their paws, twitch their tails, snort and growl, and wiggle and wriggle along with this bright and bold picture book twist on "If You're Happy and You Know It."
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Language
English
Description
It's hard to make friends when you're always stinging or biting someone...
Down by the great big, brilliant blue river, a not-so-bright crocodile and an equally pea-brained scorpion lived peacefully by themselves. One day, the scorpion realized he needed help getting across the river. Could they control their natural instincts long enough to make it across together?
Rebecca and Ed Emberley offer a sprightly new twist on another classic tale with...
Author
Language
English
Description
Can you see the moon?
Does it look like a big round ball? Or is it just a sliver of light in the sky? The moon seems to change. But it doesn't really. The moon revolves around the Earth. It takes about four weeks to make the journey, and as it travels round we can only see certain parts of it. Try the simple experiment described inside using an orange, a pencil, and a flashlight, and you'll understand why the moon seems to change.