Wong Herbert Yee
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It's time to put on your rain gear for a rainy-day romp!
With spring come April showers. It's time to put on a raincoat, grab an umbrella, and head outdoors. The worms like rain, and so do the fish and frogs. But what about the cat and dog? In this lyrical picture book, one spunky little girl discovers just who likes rain-and who doesn't-as she explores the rainy-day habits of the world around her.
Here is the second offering in Wong Herbert Yee's...
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On a hot summer day, a little girl finds ways to entertain herself and stay cool. She catches a butterfly, sips lemonade, jumps in a pool, and goes on a picnic. At night, she sees an owl in a tree and a frog in a pond, and hears leaves rustling. Before long, she's fast asleep, dreaming about more summer days and summer nights.
As with his earlier books featuring this spunky little girl, Wong Herbert Yee's focus is on appreciating the small but special...
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Since creating the Mouse and Mole series, Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Award winner Wong Herbert Yee has become a favorite among young fans all over the world. In this delightful novel, Mole frets because Halloween will soon be here, and Halloween can be scary. But he perks up at the idea of a pumpkin-carving contest. This could be fun! As Mole cuts his design in the pumpkin, he begins to worry that Mouse might copy his idea. Fortunately, it's not long...
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Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book recipient Wong Herbert Yee's Mouse and Mole series is loved by young fans throughout the world. In this third adventure, Mole wakes one morning to discover that all his clothes are filled with holes. After talking the problem over with his friend Mouse, they go out to find new clothes. The trouble is, Mole rather prefers his old, comfortable wardrobe. It seems that sometimes it's fun to try new things - and sometimes...
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Mouse and Mole can hardly contain their excitement when they hear the beloved magician Minkus the Magnificent is in town. But at the show, something goes wrong-and Mole discovers that what seems to be magic, really isn't. Mouse must figure out how to show her friend that real magic is all around them-even in the friendship they share.