Caillou: I Can Brush My Teeth


Book Description

Wanting to brush his teeth all by himself, Caillou practices careful habits with the help of his parents and even brushes his toy dinosaurs' giant teeth, in a primer developed with the contributions of a pediatric dentist and child psychologist.




Caillou Asks Nicely


Book Description

A great book to introduce kids to politeness! With Mommy and Daddy’s help, Caillou learns that it’s nice to hear the words please and thank you. They are like a friendly hug that encourages people to respond favorably. Politeness is much more than just a social convention; it is also a way to ease our interactions with others. Even very young children can learn to express their needs courteously. In this book, Caillou discovers why asking nicely is so important. Reading with your child is a bonding experience that they will remember for years to come; This book reminds little ones to be polite when addressing others, especially adults; Please and thank you, important words for little ones to have in their vocabulary from a young age. Caillou’s Essentials is a collection of books about Caillou growing up. It depicts the developmental milestones, both the small and the significant, of toddlers striving to become self-confident and independent. The stories present a range of childhood experiences, such as potty training, brushing your teeth and learning to share.




Caillou


Book Description

Caillou: I Can do it Myself celebrates the developmental stage between infancy and childhood when toddlers seeking independence overcome challenges to embrace the world.




Circus Parade


Book Description

Children delight and wonder at the colourful sights and sounds of a parade. This simple, lively poem captures the excitement and anticipation of watching a circus parade. Young readers are invited to march to the beat of the music with all the usual suspects--acrobats, street vendors, musicians and clowns--as they make their way down the main street of town.Ages 3-6




Papa Gave Me a Stick


Book Description

When Antonio sees the members of the Mariachi band play, he wants nothing more than a guitar of his own. But guitars cost money, explains his father, who hands Antonio a stick instead. Confused and upset, Antonio resentfully accepts his father’s gift. He heads off, unknowingly starting a chain of exchanges that may, miraculously, earn him what he wants most.




Need It or Want It?


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Young readers will distinguish between wants and needs and the choice people make.




Isaac's Laugh


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A heartening story that celebrates the power of dreaming and having fun, despite the difficulties we may encounter along the way. Despite having plenty of reasons to be sad, there’s always a smile on Isaac’s face thanks to the incredible stories his grandpa tells him, stories that helped him to forget about the illness that was stealing all of his curly blonde hair. Isaac is totally convinced that life is a wonderful game. He’s always dreaming about amazing places like Nuba, a kingdom where people are always happy. But unfortunately, there’s an enemy on the horizon in the land of laughter: the Lord of Noise, who threatens to destroy the happiness of the kingdom once and for all... Isaac’s LAUGH is a poignant tale that celebrates the joy of living despite the hurdles we must overcome along the way, reminding us that fun and bravery can build a world full of love and hope.




Pass the Food, Dude!


Book Description

Pass the papaya, Maya. Pass the banana, Nana. Pass the book, because kids will want to read this aloud again and again! The deliciously rhyming, rhythmic text--with its snappy name game and entrée to a menu of intriguing foods--trips amusingly off the tongue.




Snow Globe Wishes


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2019 Top 20 Goodreads Choice Awards As the worst snow storm of the year rolls in, one family hunkers down together in a cozy blanket fort for the night. A little girl makes a wish on a snow globe and, in the morning, the sun rises on a winter wonderland--beckoning all outside. And what if, on this snow-filled day, families shake their busy lives and everyone goes out to play? A lyrical holiday story about wishes and community and snow--lots and lots of snow.




The Truth About Rats (and Dogs)


Book Description

Unlike his perfect older sister, Jenna, Conner hates his piano lessons and gets bad grades in math. Conner's really good at bike tricks and he loves animals, but his parents have a no-pets rule and they don't take his bike-riding seriously. When the local animal shelter gets overcrowded, everybody in Conner's pet club agrees to take in a foster pet. Conner has to hide his rat, Oscar, from his family, who would never believe that Oscar is smart and cute and pretty lovable. Or would they?