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Mel is a watermelon. But he looks very different from the other watermelons. His friends tease him and don't want to play with him. Will Mel be sad forever? Will the farmer throw him away? What will happen to Mel?This Watermelon is not Round is a book for children about self esteem and how they all have a purpose in life regardless of how they might look. It teaches children not to judge people based on their looks and to embrace who we are.
Storybook characters try to pull up a large watermelon; (a variation on The Giant turnip folktale)
Young Jesse waits all summer for her watermelon to ripen.
A group of animals of different sizes and species join together to share a watermelon.
Max and Josephine plant one watermelon seed, two pumpkins, three eggplants, four peppers, five tomatoes, six blueberry bushes, seven strawberry plants, eight beans, nine potatoes, and ten corn seeds in their garden.
In this lively picture book, children discover a world of shapes all around them: rectangles are ice-cream carts and stone metates, triangles are slices of watermelon and quesadillas. Many of the featured objects are Latino in origin, and all are universal in appeal. With rich, boisterous illustrations, a fun-to-read rhyming text, and an informative glossary, this playful concept book will reinforce the shapes found in every child's day! Plus, this is the fixed format version, which will look almost identical to the print version. Additionally for devices that support audio, this ebook includes a read-along setting.
Greg Pizzoli's beloved Geisel Award-winning gem playfully taps kids' classic question about what could happen if they swallow a seed. Crocodile loves watermelon, but what will happen when his greatest fear of swallowing a watermelon seed comes to pass? Will vines sprout out his ears? Will his skin turn pink? Only one thing is certain: his wild imagination will have kids laughing out loud and begging for another read. With perfect comic pacing, bold color and dynamic sense of design, three-time Theodor Seuss Geisel Award recipient Greg Pizzoli's picture book debut transforms this familiar childhood anxiety into a contemporary classic read-aloud perfect for fans of I Want My Hat Back. "[A]n expert debut." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Children will love this hilarious book. The story has broad appeal, making it a great first purchase." -- School Library Journal (starred review) Don't miss these other favorite books by Greg Pizzol: The Book HogGood Night OwlNumber One SamTempleton Gets His WishThis Story is For YouThe Twelve Days of Christmas
Noura is crazy about watermelon. She wants to eat nothing else, every day, at every meal. In fact, Noura thinks there is no such thing as too much watermelon. Until one night, when the watermelon she has hidden in her room to eat all by herself begins to grow and Noura get taken on a wild watermelon adventure! A story that can be the springboard for a discussion on favorite foods, eating a balanced diet, sharing with others and trying new foods.
Fans of The Thing About Jellyfish and A Snicker of Magic will be swept away by Cindy Baldwin’s debut middle grade about a girl coming to terms with her mother’s mental illness. An Oregon Spirit Award Honor book. When twelve-year-old Della Kelly finds her mother furiously digging black seeds from a watermelon in the middle of the night and talking to people who aren't there, Della worries that it’s happening again—that the sickness that put her mama in the hospital four years ago is back. That her mama is going to be hospitalized for months like she was last time. With her daddy struggling to save the farm and her mama in denial about what’s happening, it’s up to Della to heal her mama for good. And she knows just how she’ll do it: with a jar of the Bee Lady’s magic honey, which has mended the wounds and woes of Maryville, North Carolina, for generations. But when the Bee Lady says that the solution might have less to do with fixing Mama’s brain and more to do with healing her own heart, Della must learn that love means accepting her mama just as she is.
Kivvy is a kiwifruit. But it looks very different.The other kiwifruits laugh at it and do not want to be friends with it.Kivvy decides to try to look like the others so that it can join its friends. After all, fitting in is important! Along the way, it meets another super hairy fruit and learns something about itself.Who does Kivvy meet?What will happen to Kivvy?Will it discover who it truly is?Follow Kivvy's journey of self-discovery as it learns that what matters most is what it is on the inside, and that it is loved even though it looks different. This Kiwifruit is not Fuzzy is a story about embracing who we are and how we look, and that every child is loved and wonderfully made. It highlights the importance of looking beyond physical appearances and to see our inner gifts and uniqueness and carries the important messages about inclusiveness, diversity and mutual respect. This delightful, uplifting story will help kids develop stronger self-esteem, sense of self-appreciation, empathy for others and maintain a positive outlook on life.