Diary of NINJA BOY & Fartypants: Everybody hates Mondays

Hi, my name is Manny Monday. I wish my parents could have named me something cool like Mad Dog Monday, or Muscles Monday. But here I am, good ole

Adorable Farm and Wild Animals for Children: Coloring Book for Kids

Do your child loves Adorable Farm and Wild Animals? This coloring book for kids is a perfect way to introduce Adorable Farm and Wild Animals in his or her

How to Draw (Early Learning Fun)

Kids will love to learn how to copy, draw, trace, and more with this fabulously creative activity book. The helpful steps and tips inside encourage young artists to draw

Computers in the Delivery of Special Education and Related Services: Developing Collaborative and Individualized Learning Environments

Use computer technology to complement and strengthen your special education program!This book provides practical information, case examples, theory, and a critical summary of applied research about how computer technology

Tales from the Crypt #8: Diary of a Stinky Dead Kid (Tales from the Crypt Graphic Novels)

The Ghoulunatics – The Vault-Keeper, the Old Witch, and everyone’s favorite, The Crypt-Keeper are back to offer their twisted takes on “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” the “Twilight”series, and

Scratch and Sketch Butterflies and Friends (Art Activity Book) (Scratch & Sketch)

Create your very own field guide to butterflies, moths, ladybugs, bees, and other insects! Features 20 sketches of butterflies and friends to copy!Includes wooden stylus for drawing on black-coated

275+ Halloween Jokes: Funny Halloween Jokes for Kids (Funny Jokes for Kids)

275+ Halloween Jokes! Joke telling is very fun and can bring a smile to the face of others. Kids love jokes! Jokes can aid in story-telling, create laughs, and

Thomas Counts on Christmas (Thomas & Friends) (Thomas & Friends (Board Books))

Train-obsessed boys and girls ages 2 to 5 will love counting down the days to Christmas with this Thomas & Friends sturdy lift-the-flap board book—with more than 30 flaps

Subway Ride

Down, down, down. Step down below to see the world. A fantastical journey introduces young readers to subway travel. Five children pay the fare, pass through the gates, and