Take Two!: A Celebration of Twins

Know some twins, or expecting to? This twinspired collection pairs poems and pictures in a lighthearted salute to the many twins among us. Old twins, new twins, famous twins,

Twenty Shakespeare Children’s Stories – The Complete 20 Books Boxed Collection: The Winters Take, Macbeth, The Tempest, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo … Story (20 Shakespeare Children’s Stories)

A complete set of 20 stories by our favourite playwright, William Shakespeare – an excellent way to introduce young readers to these classic. These beautifully illustrated books have been

Bob and Joss Take a Hike!

Bob and Joss return for another hilarious adventure as they hike in circles through the woods (without a clue about where they are going)! From dynamic author Peter McCleery

Take Off! All About Airplanes (TIME FOR KIDS® Nonfiction Readers)

In this exciting and engaging nonfiction book, readers learn about the Wright Brothers, the history of aviation, how air travel has changed the way people work and live, and

Birds, Nests & Eggs (Take Along Guides)

A fun, informative take-along guide that will help children identify 15 birds. Kid will also learn how and where birds build their homes and all about their young. Plus

You Can’t Take a Balloon into the Metropolitan Museum

While she’s in the Metropolitan Museum with her grandmother, a little girl leaves her prized yellow balloon tied to a railing outside. But its string becomes untied, and the

The Spoiled Princess: Teach Your Kids Not To Take Everything For Granted (CHILDREN’S BOOKS FOR KIDS) (Volume 1)

The Spoiled Princess ************************* There once lived a king in a grand far-off palace Along with his daughter, the sweet princess Alice ; The king loved his daughter, gave

Baby Animals Take a Nap

Some baby animals get rest standing up, and others get sleepy while swimming. Sleepy little humans will be lulled by animal friends getting cozy.

Share and Take Turns (Learning to Get Along, Book 1)

Sharing is a social skill all children need to learn—the sooner the better. Concrete examples and reinforcing illustrations help children practice sharing, understand how and why to share, and