A young boy learns what it really means to be a superhero, and that becoming one is something anyone can achieve For ages 2 - 5, this book introduces early character building concepts in an engaging, easy to understand format.
A young boy learns what it really means to be a superhero, and that becoming one is something anyone can achieve For ages 2 - 5, this book introdu...
Mucumber McGee's food related mishaps continue in Mucumber McGee and the Honey-Glazed Ham Bone. Mucumber's birthday has arrived and he's waited all morning to eat the delicious, homemade birthday treat his mother gave him. The situation takes a turn for the worst when he opens the sack and discovers something entirely unexpected instead Could this really be the birthday treat his mother prepared?
The Honey-Glazed Ham Bone is the thrid book in the Mucumber McGee series.
Mucumber McGee's food related mishaps continue in Mucumber McGee and the Honey-Glazed Ham Bone. Mucumber's birthday has arrived and he's w...
A bear, a deer, and a penguin work together to rescue a kitten who is stuck in a tree. For ages 2 - 5, this book introduces early character building concepts in an engaging, easy to understand format.
A bear, a deer, and a penguin work together to rescue a kitten who is stuck in a tree. For ages 2 - 5, this book introduces early character buildin...
Where the rain falls and the wind howls, little Mucumber's stomach growls. But what can he do when there's nothing to chew, like apples or crackers or porridge or stew? But wait, a hot dog, albeit quite old . . . and wrinkled and lumpy and lonely and cold. We all know it's true, food is better when new. But if you were that hungry, what would you do?
Originally published by HarperCollins in 2007, The Half-Eaten Hot Dog is the first book in the Mucumber McGee series.
Where the rain falls and the wind howls, little Mucumber's stomach growls. But what can he do when there's nothing to chew, like apples or crackers...
In a dismal old schoolhouse down by the sea, there was a young boy named Mucumber McGee. Lunch had begun, and was nearly complete. Would there be any food for Mucumber to eat? Alas, not a hot dog, not even beef stew, only a plate full of brown, lumpy goo ...
Originally published by HarperCollins in 2008, The Lunch Lady's Liver is the second book in the Mucumber McGee series.
In a dismal old schoolhouse down by the sea, there was a young boy named Mucumber McGee. Lunch had begun, and was nearly complete.
When the situation gets tough on the trail for a cowboy's young daughter, she must use all of her skills and strength to overcome several obstacles. Will she earn the title of "cowgirl"? Written for ages 4-9.
This is the third book in the Building Character series. These books are written for parents and teachers to explore concepts of character development with kids, generating opportunities for discussion and dialogue.
When the situation gets tough on the trail for a cowboy's young daughter, she must use all of her skills and strength to overcome several obsta...