Act out a play
Bounce a ball
Call a friend
Dance down the hall
Whether you’re home with the flu or stuck inside on a snowy day, this lively picture book offers fun suggestions for families looking to step away from their screens. Julie Reiters’s bold and graphic art style is sure to appeal to readers of all ages, and the poetic text makes for a smooth read-aloud. With options from A to Z, Bored No More! is sure to provide inspiration for what to do when there’s nothing to do!
Friends and family are split as longtime allies turn on each other, and born foes form unlikely bonds. The very threat that led Bramble to leave the place he called home has ensnared the creatures who live on the mountain.
As the mysterious poison begins to affect more and more animals, Chase struggles to determine where her loyalties should lie. And down on the plains, Prance prays that the Great Spirit will send Thorn a solution to the shadowy menace.
But even the Great Father may not be able to save them this time.
Bruna es una nena bastante distraída. Le gusta mucho dibujar, y cuando lo hace puede transportarse a otros
mundos con su imaginación. Como es difícil estar en dos lugares a la vez, a veces sus dibujos le traen problemas,
sobre todo cuando está en la escuela. Un día el papá de Bruna se va de viaje y ella queda al cuidado de “Enriquieta”, su aburrida tía abuela. “Bruna, estás siempre en la luna”, le dice esa noche. Y Bruna, enojada, se duerme pensando en viajar de verdad a la luna. ¿Qué podrá pasar si su sueño se cumple?
Este pequeño dinosaurio está listo para vivir dulces aventuras mientras retumba por el bos-que. A los más pequeños les encantará esta versión de la clásica canción infantil Estrellita, ¿dónde estás?
Este unicornio mágico está listo para vivir dulces aventuras mientras vuela por los cielos nocturnos. A los más pequeños les encantará esta versión de la clásica canción infantil Estrellita, ¿dónde estás?
I’m the Buffalo Fluffalo
I heave and I huffalo
Leave me alone because
I’ve had enuffalo.
Buffalo Fluffalo arrives on the scene puffed up with self-importance. Stomping around and raising billows of dust, Buffalo Fluffalo proclaims his superiority to the other creatures—the ram, the prairie dog, and the crow—who just want to be his friend. So Buffalo Fluffalo, who has had enuffalo, heads off to grumble to himself. Suddenly, a rain shower pours down from the clouds and—what’s this? All of his fluffalo is a soggy mess! There Fluffalo stands, a drenched pip-squeak without his disguise. The other animals, who could see through Fluffalo’s bravado from the start, circle around to comfort him. As prairie dog says with a smile in his eyes, You’re great how you are, no matter your size.
Readers will find Buffalo Fluffalo’s insecurity endearing and will be moved to reassure him. This humorous and delightful book encourages self-acceptance with a lighthearted touch.