Stephanie Calmenson Nadia B. Westcott Nadine Bernard Westcott
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dinner at the Panda Palace In this charming counting book, perfect for back to school, children will learn the importance of inclusion.
Join one hungry elephant, two carsick lions, three pigs running from a wolf, and dozens of other playful yet famished animals as they swing, bound, and bounce into the Panda Palace for a hearty meal. But when the restaurant is totally full, will Panda make room for one more guest?
This fun, rhyming counting book is celebrating 25 years in print
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dinner at the Panda Palace In this charming counting book, perfect for back to school, children will le...
Quick What color was Miss Mary Mack wearing when she went upstairs to make her bed? And what did Miss Lucy name her baby boy?
Discover the answers to these questions inside, along with more than one hundred fabulous handclaps and street rhymes. From "I'm a Pretty Little Dutch Girl" to "A, My Name Is Alice," every one of them is as much fun to read as it is to sing, chant, or recite.
Quick What color was Miss Mary Mack wearing when she went upstairs to make her bed? And what did Miss Lucy name her baby boy?
In Cole Calmenson's "Teacher's Pets," Kate and Lucie are best friends who love, love, love DOGS. But just because they can't have dogs of their own doesn't mean they can't MAGICALLY turn into them
The FURRY ADVENTURES continue in this CHARMING series when Kate and Lucie find a substitute teacher in their class. Mr. Z makes goofy jokes and has the class going hog wild as he teaches about animal communication. At the same time, mean Darleen makes fun of Kate and Lucie's friendship. Luckily, once Kate and Lucie slap HIGH FIVES and say the special words, they turn into dogs and find a way...
In Cole Calmenson's "Teacher's Pets," Kate and Lucie are best friends who love, love, love DOGS. But just because they can't have dogs of their own...