Wazzyjump is a magical rabbit, but no one knows what his power is. The lion, ruler of the forest, wants to steal Wazzyjump's magic for himself. And so does the tricky fox. But these selfish rivals are about to learn an unexpected but very important lesson from the little rabbit, for Wazzyjump has a special talent that cannot be stolen. This is a heartwarming, beautifully illustrated fable about the importance of friendship.
Wazzyjump is a magical rabbit, but no one knows what his power is. The lion, ruler of the forest, wants to steal Wazzyjump's magic for himself. And so...
On a little island in the middle of the big ocean, there lives a little boy who is lonely. He dreams of adventure on the high seas and loves to go out on his boat every day to fish. He is about to meet a very big friend that will change his life forever.
On a little island in the middle of the big ocean, there lives a little boy who is lonely. He dreams of adventure on the high seas and loves t...
All the birds tease old Crow for his scraggly feathers and harsh call, especially proud Cardinal. But when Cardinal gets into trouble, there is only one creature smart enough to get him out. Will Crow choose to help the boastful bird? This thoughtful picture book, inspired by Aesop's fables, reminds us all that 'pride and foolishness often go hand in hand.'
All the birds tease old Crow for his scraggly feathers and harsh call, especially proud Cardinal. But when Cardinal gets into trouble, there is only o...
Before the time of Moby Dick, when whaling ships first began hunting in the mid-Atlantic, the ocean was said to be harbor monsters. Below the nine islands of the Azores one such monster waits. He waits for those that murder his kin, the whalers with their longboats and deadly harpoons. Antonio is a big man, a harpooner long sworn to kill the monster whale that plagues his homeland's waters. While chasing the great beast he finds a boy, wounded and floating on the sea. With no memory of who he is or where he came from, the boy's survival seems a miracle to the harpooner and Antonio...
Before the time of Moby Dick, when whaling ships first began hunting in the mid-Atlantic, the ocean was said to be harbor monsters. Below the n...