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“Howdy, pardner! Where does a cowgirl go potty around here?” When a cowgirl’s got to go, she’s got to go! As she walks through open pastures and deep canyons, she learns where the bison, hawk, coyote, and other animals go. But time’s a-wasting, so where in the whole West can this cowgirl go potty?! With great humor and playfulness, Where Does a Cowgirl Go Potty? will be sure to delight kids over and over again. This book is a companion to Where Does a Pirate Go Potty?
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.
A heartwarming tale buzzing with sincerity, humor, and kindness, Little Bee's Flower is about the courage in venturing out on your own—and also the strength in asking for help sometimes. Let's Talk Picture Books Crush of the Week! "Souva's textured nature renderings and softened tones complement this little bee's determined journey. A squat trim mirrors Little Bee's size, reminding readers that she is small but mighty. . . Gently models finding courage and asking for help." —Kirkus Reviews Little Bee flies out on her very first mission: find a flower. But what does a flower look like? What does it smell like? What does it taste like? Will Little Bee ever find what she’s looking for? A heartwarming tale about finding your inner courage and strength, and the support and love of others.
Energetic, connected, marketing-savvy author with strong platform on social and in educator and bookseller communities. Heartwarming picture book with regional and national education and gift market appeal. Author says Ralph Waldo Emerson’s quote; “What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not been discovered," captures the essence of what she wanted to say with this book. Portrays SEL traits as well as diversity including: resilience; self-confidence; setting aside or looking past labels; standing up for those who are different; problem-solving; tolerance; empathy; kindness; inclusiveness; patience; perseverance; compassion; individuality; sportsmanship; standing up to bullies; self-esteem; self-reliance; respect; etc. Multi-generational and Multi-ethnic characters. Includes examples of: unconditional family love; caregiving; the circle of life; environment; ecosystems; gardening with young children; intergenerational friendships; community; unusual companions; beauty in nature; imagination and play; wonder and delight; the joy of love offered and love returned. Artist’s work in Glacier on the Move was called: “Absolutely charming... colorful... adorable” by School Library Journal Synopsis: A girl enters the town flower contest and learns an important lesson. The flower that she thinks is most beautiful isn’t the conventional choice. Book guide will be available. Lexile 610L.
This Newbery Honor winner and #1 New York Times bestseller is a beloved modern classic. Hoot features a new kid and his new bully, alligators, some burrowing owls, a renegade eco-avenger, and several extremely poisonous snakes. Everybody loves Mother Paula's pancakes. Everybody, that is, except the colony of cute but endangered owls that live on the building site of the new restaurant. Can the awkward new kid and his feral friend prank the pancake people out of town? Or is the owls' fate cemented in pancake batter? Welcome to Carl Hiaasen's Florida—where the creatures are wild and the people are wilder!
Ashley learns to pee and poop in her potty and makes the transition from diapers to big-girl pants, in an oversized potty training book that includes tips for successful potty teaching.
On her way back from a picnic with her parents, a little girl who did not need to "tinkle" suddenly remembers that there is more than one reason to visit a restroom. Text includes some Spanish words and phrases.
Tired of coloring with broken crayons, Abby invents the world's first UNBREAKABLE CRAYONS. She even gets a patent to prove it! Through Abby's failures and eventual success, she playfully introduces young readers to the scientific method. This book also contains a fun activity page, encouraging young readers to create their own unbreakable crayons. For kids ages 5-8.
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Cowgirl’s Creed Courage doesn’t develop when things are going well. Instead, it creeps up your backbone fed by the springs of fear. So begins A Cowgirl’s Life in the Mountains, where colorful, authentic characters—including the author herself—reveal their stories as they navigate rugged terrain and negotiate the temperaments of fellow travelers. In her debut book, Lauralee Northcott braids together stories, songs, poems, menus and recipes from her 30-plus years as a horseback guide and cook in Washington’s Pasayten and Lake Chelan-Sawtooth wilderness areas. Lauralee captures human (and animal) behavior humorously and thoughtfully, recounting evenings where her cook tent and the campfire became the space for sharing hearty dinners, reflecting on the day, getting better acquainted, and enjoying cowboy music. Focused and engaging, her experiences as an entertainer and a mountain horseman shine through. Perfect for anyone who loves the mountains, horses and the wilderness, A Cowgirl’s Life in the Mountains will teach readers practical wilderness tips, as well as the art of Dutch oven cooking and how to set up their own backyard “campfire”—a space to share a meal and a story, and the magic of the outdoors. So saddle up and grab a big slice of hard-won, horseman knowledge, served up in some kickass prose and sweet poetry!