New York Times Outstanding Children's Books of The Year
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The little wooden couple are happy in their building-block house—until it catches fire. The solution? They transform the house into a fire engine! But then there’s so much water that they have to build a boat.... The very youngest can “read” this charming, wordless picture book all by themselves.
...being a dog. Children will want to bounce, bark, and bend like the dogs in the book. In Changes, Changes, a wordless picture book by Pat Hutchins [Aladdin, 1987] the same set of blocks are rearranged on each page as the block people face new ...
Titch is little. Everything he has is little -- his little pinwheel, his little tricycle. He even plays a little whistle. Peep. Pete and Mary are big....
How was Owl to sleep, with the bees buzzing, the crows creaking, the starlings chittering, the jays screaming -- and all the other inhabitants of the...
When the hall clock reads twenty minutes past four, the attic clock reads twenty-three minutes past four, the kitchen clock reads twenty-five minutes...
Owl couldn't sleep -- not while the bees were buzzing, the crows croaking, the starlings chittering, and the jays creaming. Every time there seemed to...
Rosie the hen is enjoying a leisurely walk around the farm, but the stroll isn't nearly as pleasant for the fox who is trying -- unsuccessfully -- to...