Cassie Loves a Parade


Book Description

Cassie, the shy little dragon, isn't chosen to be in the School in the Sky parade. Upset, she flies away. But a new friend helps her realize that she doesn't have to be in a parade to be special. Full-color illustrations.




Dragon Tales Cassie Loves a Parade


Book Description

Cassie, the shy little dragon, isn't chosen to be in the School in the Sky parade. Upset, she flies away. But a new friend helps her realize that she doesn't have to be in a parade to be special. Full-color illustrations.




Taking Care of Quetzal


Book Description

Reading is one of the most important skills a child will ever learn. When you read to children, you are sharing an experience that prepares them to learn to read. Jellybean Books have been written "especially to be read aloud to toddlers and preschoolers aged 3-5 years old. Every book is lively, colorful, filled with fabulous characters, and priced to please.




Max and the Missing Pony


Book Description

Max and Emmy are called to Dragon Land where a carousel pony can be saved only if Max masters the art of tying a knot.




Angel Kids


Book Description

This delightful book reveals the amazing encounters that children have with their guardian angels and loved ones on the Other Side, as well as fascinating insights into the lives of psychic children . . . and the parents who have to cope with this phenomenon. As you read, you’ll discover: • Grandparents who regularly visit their grandkids—from the Other Side! • Kids with extraordinary abilities, including mind-reading and the power to move objects with their thoughts alone • Young children who remember a life before they were born • The mother who lost a son who was later reborn as her grandson • The thousands of brilliant children whom the authorities have labeled as "learning disabled." Thousands of children the world over are being born with enhanced sixth-sense abilities. Psychic kids are the new "normal"!




Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade


Book Description

"Let's have a parade" is the phrase that begins a beloved American tradition, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 1924, employees of the R. H. Macy and Company store in Herald Square, many of whom were immigrants and first-generation Americans, chose to give thanks for their good fortune in a manner reminiscent of the festive parades held in their native countries. The excitement and praise from crowds lining the route that first year led Macy's to issue an immediate proclamation: the parade would become a tradition. Before the parade's first decade passed, Macy's welcomed the huge and spectacular helium character balloons that became its goodwill ambassadors. Since then, the parade has become a world-famous treasure. Through rare and historic images, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade offers readers a chance to reminisce, explore, and delight in eighty years of this thoroughly American celebration.




The Girl and the Dragon


Book Description

On a very cold and cloudy planet far away, there lived a great magician. Although she was just a little girl, she was always very serious. One day, while she was practicing her magic, she conjured a dragon from another world! Although the dragon was huge, he was not serious. The girl and the dragon were so different that they could hardly understand each other at first. But they soon became inseparable. Would the new friends be able to bring the sunlight back to the freezing planet?







Take It Easy, Zak and Wheezie!


Book Description

This fun, big board book features Zak and Wheezie getting tangled up in all kinds of messes, but also learning the consequences of their actions. Everything turns out right when Zak and Wheezie just take it easy.




Too Much Fun


Book Description

Max can't seem to get enough of anything! His mom makes some cookies and says Max and Emmy can only have one. But Max wants more! When he takes a trip to Dragon Land, Max meets the Wantmore Twins who allow him to overdo everything. He eats too much and plays too hard. But Max learns just in time to stop-because there is such a thing as too much fun!