Riding a Llama - A Silly Rhyming Childrens Picture Book

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And when they don't get what they want, they go on strike. Olivia by Ian Falconer Have fun with Olivia One after the other, a group of barnyard friends climb aboard Mr. Horse for a ride. But will faster lead to disaster? The Three Pigs by David Wiesner This Caldecott Medal-winning picture book begins placidly and familiarly enough, with three pigs collecting materials and going off to build houses of straw, sticks, and bricks. The rich vocabulary, rhyming, and repetition help children develop their language skills as they enjoy what goes on over in the meadow.

Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson One by one, a whole host of different animals and birds find their way out of the cold and into Bear's cave to warm up. But even after the tea has been brewed and the corn has been popped, Bear just snores on!

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Perfect for children in 2nd through 5th grade. Small Bear has a new bike, but before he can ride it, his dad insists on a teaching him about bike safety. In a house or with a mouse? If you are looking for a poetry book that will not only make your child giggle but also introduce "big" words creatively placed to help encourage vocabulary growth, this witty book by Jack Prelutsky is the perfect match. He even has time to enjoy cupcakes and subway music and dance a little jig.

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Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes It's fun from head to toe! Baby Llama starts to fret.

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In this infectious rhyming read-aloud, Baby Llama turns bedtime into an all-out llama drama! But just in time, Mama returns to set things right.

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