A friendly monster discovers a group of bunnies in the woods, and his joy in their playful interactions is infectious. However, when the bunnies leave, he feels a deep sense of longing for their company. This charming tale captures the themes of friendship and the bittersweet nature of goodbyes, making story time a delightful experience for young readers.
A loveable monster has just flown in from Planet Tickle on a mission is to tickle any child who happens to be following along with the Tickle Monster book. Parents read aloud and do the tickling, while children laugh and squirm with delight. Praise for Tickle
There is a ghost in my house. I've only seen it out of the corner of my eye, but I think it is a cat , says a little boy in this comforting tale of love and loss. There's something oddly familiar about this ghost cat--it does lots of things that remind the boy of the cat he used to have. The boy's not sure why the ghost cat never stays for more than a few moments, or why the ghost cat has visited him in the first place. He follows the ghost cat all over his house, until finally it leads him to something new and wonderful.Bestselling author/illustrator Kevan Atteberry's artwork and story strike a perfect balance of evocative and haunting, as well as warm and hugely comforting to anyone struggling to cope with a loss.With a few carefully chosen words and simple, expressive illustrations, Ghost Cat captures both the poignancy of losing a pet and the importance of moving on without erasing or forgetting what came before.Winner of the Crystal Kite Award, Western DivisionA Bank Street Best Book of the YearWashington State Book Award Finalist
Tracing the theological character of American environmental thought from its
Romantic foundations to contemporary nature spirituality, this book explores
the religious underpinnings of American environmentalism.
Little monster wonders: Does Papa love the swamp more than he loves his little
monster?Papa and little monster are on a skink chase in a dark, stinky swamp.
Declan jest jednym z najbardziej przyjaznych, małych potworków. Chmurki na
niebie? – Cześć, chmurki! – woła do nich. Drzewa w lesie? – Cześć, drzewa –
mówi.Pozdrawia nawet kłody drewna. – Cześć, kłodo!Ot, zwykły spacer
przyjaznego potworka. Zwykły, dopóki na jego drodze nie staną… króliczki!!!