Harriet is a spy - she spies on her friends, her classmates and anyone else she encounters. In her notebook she records her thoughts and observations about everyone and everything she encounters. When her notebook goes missing it ends up in the wrong hands and her friends read the painfully true statements she has recorded about them. In "Harriet the Spy" Louise Fitzhugh guides the reader on one girl's journey to rebuild her life and friendships. A classic children's novel, the book was written in the 1960s and was made into a movie in the 1990s. The book has 16 chapters and is 300 pages long. Image depicts main character, Harriet the Spy.
(Kids ~~ Animals ~~ General)
Little Guy, Little Pumpkin, and Little Bird are the stars of their own special tales, celebrating the love that is joyously generated for babies while exploring the makeup of the family from various perspectives. Reprint. Caldecott Honor Book. H. SLJ.
(Kids ~~ People & Places ~~ Family)
Young readers can take a trip to the zoo and count the animals, in this boldly illustrated, counting book for preschoolers. Reprint. AB. PW.
(Kids ~~ Best Sellers)
A delightful twist on the popular song follows nine sunny yellow duckies and a funky bright blue one as they dive, fall, plop, and drop into the bathtub...all of which is charmingly photographed from a variety of angles in an old-fashioned tiled bathroom.
(Kids ~~ General)
Provides instructions for non-competitive games that use music tapes or CDs and simple instruments to help children learn about music and sound and develop creative, personal, and social skills.
(Kids ~~ Education ~~ Color & Activity)
A collection of family activities for the Christmas season includes simple instructions for making religious and secular holiday decorations, gifts, wrappings, Christmas cards, and holiday sweets.
(Kids ~~ Education ~~ Color & Activity)