Bonjour, Babies!


Book Description

Angelica is jealous of the babysitters and devises a plan to drive them out. With the babies help.




That Is Not My Egg!


Book Description

One day, Baby Monkey was playing in the jungle when – all of a sudden! – something came rolling down the path! It was round, and smooth, and hard, and nearly as big as Baby Monkey! But where did it come from? Who was its family? Baby Monkey had lots of questions! Join Baby Monkey on a ‘petite aventure’ to find a home for this lost ‘oeuf.’ Read along to find out what happens in this fun and friendly language-enhancing story. One! Two! Trois! Voila!




It Takes Two!


Book Description

Phil gets jealous when Lil is chosen to star in a music video. When Angelica hears about Phil's idea to replace Lil in the video, she sees her ticket to stardom. In this hilarious story about sibling rivalry, readers can find out if Lil, Phil, or Angelica will be the next rock star. B&W illustrations.




Chuckie's Big Wish


Book Description

Chuckie makes his first wish on a shooting star and then worries that his wish will really come true.




Prince Chuckie


Book Description

The babies and their families attend a royal party, and Chuckie accidentally switches places with a real prince--a real "spoiled" prince.




Book 'em, Tommy!


Book Description

Tommy and his friends spring into action when a library book is missing. They must find the book before the police take away Stu. It's a race against time and a showdown with the library police in this exciting adventure. B&W illustrations.




Tommy's Last Stand


Book Description

When Tommy's parents decide the family needs to move to a bigger house, Tommy and his friends formulate plans to keep the Pickles' home from being sold.




Angelica the Grape


Book Description

Angelica has the babies fooled into thinking she has magical powers. But when the babies want her to do more, she has to come up with a plan--fast!




French Children Don't Throw Food


Book Description

What British parent hasn't noticed, on visiting France, how well-behaved French children are compared to our own? Pamela Druckerman, who lives in Paris with three young children, has had years of observing her French friends and neighbours, and with wit and style, is ideally placed to teach us the basics of French parenting."




Dil in a Pickle


Book Description

The Pickles family is in a peck of trouble. Dil has a chance at stardom as spokesbaby for a new line of pickles, but the deal may go sour when Angelica cooks up other plans for the spotlight -- and they don't include Dil! B&W illustrations.