by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Fiction
These books have been out there for a few years but I just found them so I’m including them in my What’s New section for a little while. Take an early reader and one of these Flip A Word books and watch the fun begin. You can peek through the illustrations...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Fiction
Even though these books have been out there for a while, I just found them so I’m going to put them in the What’s New section for a while.Open up the book and meet the eet family. There’s beet and feet and beet on street. Cut outs in the pages change...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Fiction
Flip a Word: “turn the pages to see new words and pictures appear right before your very eyes”This is another in the series of Flip a Word early readers that entice kids who are learning to read by giving them a chance to play with the book and the words...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Fiction
This is another in the series of Flip a Word books which are great early readers for kids who are need something to do when they have a book in their hands. With this series the young reader gets to flip the pages to change the words. It’s fun and funny for...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Picture Book
In the spring, everyone in the neighborhood is planting their gardens. They all have little seed packets sticking out of the ground to mark what wonderful plants they are growing. But when the plants begin to poke through the dirt, the neighbors all have pretty...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Picture Book
Nathan’s idea of superman is the elevator man who works in his building. Written for the days when elevator men ruled the roost with gates that closed and buttons to push, this is an old-fashioned look at life in the city and the heroes of the young. Then, one...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Picture Book
Once upon a time there was a little girl named Jane who had a yellow plastic duck who swam with her in the tub. They had fun playing in the water until one day filled with water from being dunked several times, Love-A-Duck could not squeak. In fact all he could do was...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Fiction
Meet Cat the Cat who is celebrating flying with all her friends. “Can you fly Bee the Bee?” Oh the fun of it. She goes all around the playground asking the question of her animal friends until she arrives at Rhino the Rhino. Can Rhino fly? This is a...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Picture Book
Okay I want to be four again and have my mother read me Milo Armadillo by Jan Fearnley.Meet Tallulah who is about to have a birthday and all she wants for her birthday is a pink fluffy rabbit. Now that shouldn’t be too hard but it turns out there are no pink...
by Barb Langridge | Mar 13, 2010 | Non-Fiction
To the naked eye scanning the ocean’s surface it might just look “The open ocean is as lifeless as the moon.” But down under the waves lurks a vast array of predators and they have become a real topic of interest for scientists. “Surveys and...