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Cocoa the horse does not want Cowgirl Kate to go to school without him.
"First published in the United States of America by Dial Books for Young Readers, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, 2013"--Copyright page.
In Every Cowgirl Needs a Horse, Nellie Sue does everything with a western flair. Whether it is cleaning up the animal sty (picking up her stuffed animals) or rounding up cattle (getting the neighborhood kids together for her birthday party), she does it like a true cowgirl. All she really needs is a horse. So when Dad announces at her birthday party, “I got a horse right here for you,” Nellie Sue is excited. But when her horse turns out to be her first bicycle, it will take an imagination as big as Texas to help save the day. Activities for Every Cowgirl Needs a Horse by Rebecca Janni
Tilly Teasel loves working at the Unicorn Rescue Center but what she really wants, more than anything else, is a unicorn of her very own. When Splodge shows up at the center, looking a bit scruffy and a little sad, Tilly decides he’s perfect! When she brings him home, however, Mr. and Mrs. Teasel aren’t so convinced, especially when he eats Mr. Teasel’s slippers, whines all night, and gets sparkly hoof prints all over the couch! Will Tilly convince her parents that all Splodge needs is a little training? A touching story about patience, perseverance, and the responsibility of owning a pet. Beautifully illustrated, QEB’s Storytime series introduces young children to the pleasures of reading and sharing stories. Featuring charming animal and human characters, the books explore important social and emotional themes like friendship, gratitude, perseverance, and overcoming fears. A Next Steps page at the back provides guidance for parents and teachers.
This bold and colorful counting book shows young readers that math and addition can be fun and easy (when you use dominos). Black and white dominos make up each number on various bold backgrounds and each page gives the various properties of numbers zero to twelve. With a simple but imaginative approach, Lynette Long, has created a perfect classroom resource that teaches kids how to add up each dot on an individual domino as well as how to spot different number combinations. This bright and fun-filled introduction to basic addition will appeal to both eager and reluctant math students.
A little girl imagines what her daily life would be like if she were a cowgirl, living out west on a ranch with cows and sheep, riding a horse, and sleeping under the stars. Filled with humor and imaginative play, this sweet story captures the dream of zillions of little girls everywhere. Full color. 11 x 8 1/2.
Cowgirl A. K. saunters around in her two-quart diaper insisting that she ''ain't kiddin''' when she says she's got ''no time for the potty.'' Until the day she meets her idol Wild Wilma Wilkee -- a real cowgirl -- and realizes that Wilma doesn't wear any diapers at all. She wears underpants! Fired up with newfound determination, A. K. eyes ''that big white stallion'' and learns how to ditch her diapers for good. Yee haw! 40-page full-color picture book with dust jacket. Picture book measures 8-3/4'' wide x 11-1/4'' high. By Sarah Glenn Fortson . Illustrated by Russ CoxSarah Glenn Fortson originally hails from Columbus, Georgia. She studied journalism at the University of Georgia and went on to become a teacher. Upon retiring from being a life-long educator, she knew just what to do -- it was writin' time. She currently lives in Chicago. Illustrator Russ Cox, a Tennessee native, grew up on cartoons and old monster movies -- idolizing cartoonists like Chuck Jones and Tex Avery. Russ followed in their footsteps and studied illustration and graphic design, opening his own illustration studio. He lives in Maine.
In this beautifully illustrated picture book, one little girl and her father are on their way to school as the whole city wakes up around them! The gumdrop sun rises high in the cotton candy sky. A woman stretches. She starts to run. The city morning has begun! The city is still fast asleep when a young girl and her father leave the house. But slowly, little by little, light starts to creep up over the buildings, and the city starts to wake up. As they walk through the drowsy streets, a woman begins her morning jog, street sweepers clean up the roads, stores begin to open, and food deliveries are made to stores and restaurants. Join these two on their morning walk to school through the city in this beautifully illustrated picture book.
As he spends hours studying his father's world map, a young boy escapes the hunger and misery of refugee life. Based on the author's childhood in Kazakhstan, where he lived as a Polish refugee during World War II.
When Cocoa decides to explore the house, Cowgirl Kate has a hard time convincing him he must return to the barn.