Young children are naturally curious about themselves. Tell Me Why I Throw Up offers answers to their most compelling questions about their rumbling tummy. Age-appropriate explanations and appealing photos encourage readers to continue their quest for knowledge.
Book seven in Coben's wonderfully rich series (after 1999's The Final Detail), which features sports agent Myron Bolitar, former basketball player and totally believable human being, is all about fathers, sons and the intricate and often painful chains that link them together. But the heart of the novel is, as always, the fallible but infinitely appealing, accessible figure of Myron Bolitar--a modern Don Quixote complete with knee brace and cell phone, ready to take on the world's problems.
"Scat, cat!" said the dog. "Scat, cat!" said the bird. "Scat, cat!" said the other cats. "Go home."
When a small cat is lost, he walks and walks. He walks through city and country, and if someone tells him to scat, he just keeps walking. Will the cat find a home?
From the author of Biscuit comes a simple, appealing text—brought to life in Paul Meisel's art—perfect for the youngest of readers. This small cat is sure to receive a warm welcome from small children!
Pedro and Papa go to the market to buy a new burro. But they see so many burros there—how will they ever find one that is just right? Maybe their new burro will have to find them instead!
In a simple, engaging story, the author of Biscuit introduces a new set of appealing characters for the youngest readers to fall in love with.
Contemporary, of-the-moment, with age-appropriate texts and topics, New Success is the course that speaks to the modern teenager. And while the focus and goal is to give teenagers the critical tools to succeed in their educational careers, music, poems and cartoons provide the perfect backdrop. With a modern, crisp feel and a highly appealing visual design, New Success retains the very best of its original features, and wraps it all up in a great new look.