Why exactly did the princess kiss that frog? This story of bargaining gone awry told in perfect rhyme pits a feisty, spoiled princess against a talking frog with a hidden agenda. Emphasizing the importance of kindness and integrity, The Golden Ball is a fresh and witty interpretation of the classic fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm."
Why exactly did the princess kiss that frog? This story of bargaining gone awry told in perfect rhyme pits a feisty, spoiled princess against a talkin...
Can the slow, steady tortoise beat the overconfident hare in a race? This rhymed retelling of Aesops famous fable masterfully alternates a "slow" poetic meter with a "fast" one to enhance the drama of that legendary contest. Recommended for children ages 3 to 7 years.
Can the slow, steady tortoise beat the overconfident hare in a race? This rhymed retelling of Aesops famous fable masterfully alternates a "slow" poet...
Three little pigs achieve comical escape from the clutches of a hungry wolf in this lively version of the famous folktale. Sinclair's imaginative illustrations reveal several wordless subplots and her graceful poetry is a delight to read aloud.
Three little pigs achieve comical escape from the clutches of a hungry wolf in this lively version of the famous folktale. Sinclair's imaginative illu...
Why exactly did the princess kiss that frog? This story of bargaining gone awry - told in perfect rhyme - pits a feisty, spoiled princess against a talking frog with a hidden agenda. Emphasizing the importance of kindness and integrity, The Golden Ball is a fresh and witty interpretation of the classic fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm.
Why exactly did the princess kiss that frog? This story of bargaining gone awry - told in perfect rhyme - pits a feisty, spoiled princess against a ta...
Can the slow, steady tortoise beat the overconfident hare in a race? This rhymed retelling of Aesops famous fable masterfully alternates a "slow" poetic meter with a "fast" one to enhance the drama of that legendary contest. Recommended for children ages 3 to 7 years.
Can the slow, steady tortoise beat the overconfident hare in a race? This rhymed retelling of Aesops famous fable masterfully alternates a "slow" poet...