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"This creatively wacky and interactive exploration of the abstract concepts of the human experience, such as feelings and thoughts, encourages readers to look past the visible and connect with the things that are not seen"--
Cook pasta from scratch inside this interactive recipe book - fry, simmer, boil, drain, grate and more! A simple but accurate recipe takes young readers through the steps of cooking spaghetti, from chopping onions to serving up a plate of steaming hot pasta with tomato sauce, while the interactive novelty features invite them to participate in the process ... without any chance of spilling anything. Move the tab up and down to add the onions and garlic, lift the flap to open the can of tomatoes, pull the tab to bring the water to a boil, use the punch-out fork to twist some spaghetti onto your fork to taste, and more. One hundred percent adult-free, danger-free, and mess-free - whether you are cooking outside or inside this book, spaghetti has never been so independent! Ages 2 - 4
This is a story about the experience of being the child of immigrants and learning to navigate and embrace different cultures and places.
What happens when you let artificial intelligence illustrate your story? Pan is a pig with many identities: singer, pirate, explorer. Pan can be whatever he wants to be with the right book. This exciting story for early readers was illustrated entirely by an artificial intelligence program called DALL-E. Check out the colorful renderings that accompany a text full of warmth and encouragement. Join Pan on his many adventures and discover just how liberating reading can be! DALL-E is a program from OpenAI that uses artificial intelligence to generate images and illustrations from short text prompts provided by the user. For this project, the author fed phrases like "oil painting of adorable pig singing on stage with trees and stars" into the DALL-E interface to generate images that fit the story he wanted to tell. Hundreds of renderings were generated for this project, and the author chose the 28 best images to illustrate this story about a pig named Pan who loves to read.
In this hilarious sequel to the popular picture book Attack of the Underwear Dragon, the brave young knight Sir Cole teaches his former sworn enemy, a dragon, to read (even though the dragon keeps setting all the books on fire). With playful illustrations from the #1 New York Times bestselling artist of The Bad Seed!
Noah is like any other 4th grader, until one day he isn't! Noah learns he must complete a mission before his life can return to normal. Will Noah be able to complete the task with help from his new friends?
Quick! There's an emergency! Push the big red button on the book to make the light flash and the siren sound for each of the rescue vehicles!Wee-oh, wee-oh! Press the shiny red light to hear the siren sound and see the emergency light flash in this interactive board book for young vehicle fans! With a big push-button light that's sized for little hands, kids can add to the story as they turn the pages. Featuring a police car, an ambulance, a rescue helicopter, and more, each page has a cutout so the sound and light button can be pressed for each vehicle. A great gift for future firefighters or fans of rescue vehicles in general, this light and sound book will quickly become a bookshelf favorite. Comes with an on/off switch!
An awful creature with a terrible howl is loose in Mika’s house, eating up dust bunnies and even Mika’s socks! Join Mika on a charming journey of imagination and discovery in award-winning Polish creators Agata Loth-Ignaciuk and Berenika Kolomycka’s Mika and the Howler.Meet Mika! Mika is a young explorer who faces familiar-yet-not-fully known objects and obstacles around her house. Today’s newest challenge? The "howler" that roams her living room and hallways sucking up dust bunnies and—even her socks! But the howler isn’t as dangerous as it appears, and young Mika is soon brave enough to face it. The first in a series of books for the youngest comics readers, enjoy the sweet, simple, and delightful Mika and the Howler.
"Look out, this squirrel is HUNGRY. So hungry it could eat boiled rice, chocolate mice, a gingerbread man ... even a frying pan! Is there anything it WON'T eat? A rollicking ride of increasing absurdity and imagination, this hilarious picture book captures the occasional outlandishness of toddler moods. Based on the popular poem from A Great Big Cuddle, I Am Hungry is a terrific read-aloud from the master of rhyme, Michael Rosen, coupled with brilliantly bold illustration from Robert Starling."--
Eleanora loves music. In fact, she loves music so much she always wears her zebra boots because they make the best tap, tap, tapping sound. Happy, sad, soft, or loud-whenever music has a beat Eleanora joins in with the fun. When the time comes for Eleanora to speak in front of her kindergarten class and share her Show and Tell, Eleanora is lost and her music vanishes for a while.Will Eleanora be able to conquer her fears and discover her talent? Eleanora may need some guidance from her close, mysterious friend. Grab a copy to uncover the rest of the story.
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