What's your favorite hug? One where you spin? Or one that makes you giggle? Warm bear hugs that squeeze you tight? Or bedtime hugs to get you through the night? No matter your favorite, experience the thrill and warmth of them all with the help of vivid illustrations and charming rhymes. This is the perfect feel-good book for families who want to celebrate the magic of hugs together.
What's your favorite hug? One where you spin? Or one that makes you giggle? Warm bear hugs that squeeze you tight? Or bedtime hugs to get you through ...
Good Hugs, Bad Hugs boldly and lightheartedly declares what children sometimes think but often have trouble saying out loud, such as: I like this hug, but not that one. I love hugs, but not all hugs. I like to laugh, but sometimes that person can get carried away. Thanks to the colorful, stylized drawings of Burmese illustrator, Zaw Mong, each rhyme jumps off the page and into your child's imagination. Good Hugs, Bad Hugs gives a refreshing, enthusiastic voice to children, and helps them articulate the concept of appropriate touching. It is perfect for families who want to jumpstart their...
Good Hugs, Bad Hugs boldly and lightheartedly declares what children sometimes think but often have trouble saying out loud, such as: I like this hug,...
Langston Leaf loves his life on the second branch of the tall oak tree. He plays with his friends by inventing new games that combine imagination with Mother Nature. But when autumn comes, the happy leaf refuses to fall off the tree. Unfortunately, winter can't come until all the leaves have fallen. Neighborhood animals and a wise pine tree chime in to help Langston Leaf overcome his fears and take the plunge But how long will it take before winter can finally come?
Langston Leaf loves his life on the second branch of the tall oak tree. He plays with his friends by inventing new games that combine imagination with...
Worth the Wait is a vibrant, engaging book that uses curiosity, time, and everyday life to illustrate patience and the concept that beautiful things are worth waiting for. In the spirit of Dr. Seuss, Worth the Wait repeats strong vocabulary and ordinary themes to help with comprehension in the most extraordinary way. The stunningly visual, mandala-esque illustrations by Korean artist, Sol Lee are wonderfully imaginative and full of detail.
Worth the Wait is a vibrant, engaging book that uses curiosity, time, and everyday life to illustrate patience and the concept that beautiful things a...