How do I love thee?
How do I love thee?
Whether in soft sunlight or rain-drizzled night or winter's frost-etched breath, three children share the love and joy of friendship while exploring the wonders of nature. --publisher
Books that feature multiracial or multicultural families.
Whether in soft sunlight or rain-drizzled night or winter's frost-etched breath, three children share the love and joy of friendship while exploring the wonders of nature. --publisher
Matilda's picky parents refuse to try new foods, so Matilda teaches herself to cook.
"Kiely is a celebrity! She has been famous since the moment she was born. The paparazzi follow her every move, documenting it all for the cameras. Oh, the price of fame! When Kiely is invited to perform at grandpa's birthday party, she's facing her biggest live audience yet. Will she be able to prove herself to her adoring fans?"--Page 2 of cover
Illustrations and rhyming text celebrate kisses received from all sorts of families over the course of a year.
When Magnolia's family prepares to meet Santa at the local mall, she befriends a mischievous pirate and tries to get him taken off Santa's 'naughty list.'--Provided by publisher
Answers many questions about participating in a march, including what to wear, how to get there, and why marching is important.
A young girl proudly claims her "mixed" identity as the child of a white mother and an African American father.
When Meili learns her parents are adopting another child, she must accept the role of big sister and realize a new addition can be just right too.--Provided by publisher
The night before a family trip to the zoo, Justin is too excited to sleep and although Bed tries to help, Justin stays up all night--and learns an important lesson.
"A young girl wakes her father by informing him that she is King Alice, then draws him and other family members into her imaginative activities, from writing a book to a sleepover with fairies."--|c(Source of summary not specified)