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British native Scotton's children's book debut blends silly and warm into the kind of package that appeals to a broad age range. His stylized sheep—all fleecy white fluff atop matchstick-thin legs, with ping-pong-ball eyes—are simultaneously endearing and comic against a dark night-sky background. . . .
This fall, curl up during cozy season with novels like 'Autum' Ali Smith, 'Heartburn' Nora Ephron, 'The Late Americans' by Brandon Taylor, and more.
As the air turns crisp and the leaves change, it's the perfect time for these autumnal reads.
One fall day, while Farmer Bailey is riding down the road in his truck, he hears a thump. At first, he thinks he had run over a deer, but when he gets out to see what he hit, he finds that he has accidentally run over a man. The man tries to leave, but loses his balance and falls down again where he and his wife, Mrs. Bailey, discovers that the ...
Fall is the busiest, buzziest season in book publishing, meaning that there’s no shortage of compelling reads to choose from. To help you cut through a crowded field of worthy contenders, we ...
The parody book also mocked American so-called helicopter parents. [4] A sequel to the book, The Little Elephant Who Wants to Fall Asleep, written by Ehrlin and illustrated by Sydney Hanson, was published in 2016. It is similar in structure to the original book but features a female protagonist, Ellen the Elephant. [5]
Some of the numbers are shown to have suffered certain injuries from the fall, including 11 being bent up, 8 being cracked, and 6 being twisted. The number 0 finally finds his place in the tree and goes to the top, joining with 10 and forming the large number 100 to scare the bees away.
Children's literature portal; Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book, also known as The Sleep Book, [1] is an American children's book written by Dr. Seuss in 1962. The story centers on the activity of sleep as readers follow the journey of many different characters preparing to slip into a deep slumber. [2]