by Barb Langridge | Dec 19, 2009 | Fiction
Sixth-grader, Bo, is the son an Air Force colonel who is also the base commander. Bo is consistently in trouble for one mishap or another and his father is offering a chance to see the Flying Farmer up close and personal if he can change his ways. Gari’s mother,...
by Barb Langridge | Dec 19, 2009 | Picture Book
Ready to play peek-a-boo? This is a brightly colored peekaboo book with big pictures of the animals who are hiding. You pull the flap down and see just who is hiding there. Peekaboo!!!
by Barb Langridge | Dec 18, 2009 | Picture Book
The birds carry the rope up to the moon. Then mole and fox climb up the rope. Fox is determined to climb high but Mole keeps looking back and he slips and falls back to the Earth. The creatures laughed at Mole. So Mole dug a deep tunnel and stayed there “for a...
by Barb Langridge | Dec 18, 2009 | Picture Book
Little Mouse’s Big Book of Fears: Little Mouse has a lot of fears. He’s afraid of spiders, monsters, going to bed, knives, bathing, water, and you get the idea. He has more phobias than a dog has fleas. This is a major worry wort. Each page reveals a whole...
by Barb Langridge | Dec 18, 2009 | Picture Book
What is a family? “Bottle caps, gingersnaps, buttons or rings, You can make families from all sorts of things!” Families are made of stars and the sun and the moon and families are made up of rocks or even socks. Families are everywhere in the world....
by Barb Langridge | Dec 18, 2009 | Picture Book
Once upon a time there was a book and inside that book there was a family. When the book was closed, the family slept and when the book opened, it was morning and the family woke up and did their morning chores. One day the little girl who lived in the book asked a...
by Mike Costanzo | Dec 16, 2009 | Picture Book
When Belinda was born, everything was tiny about her except her feet. Her feet were really big. As she grew up, sometimes big feet were very helpful and sometimes big feet weren’t any good at all. Then, the day came, when Mrs. Rhino, the drama teacher, picked...
by Mike Costanzo | Dec 16, 2009 | Non-Fiction
For four centuries Bostonian innovators have been making people’s lives better and making the world a safer and better place.From Cotton Mather who helped fight smallpox to Phyllis Wheatley and Alexander Graham Bell, Boston has been a place of inventions and...
by Mike Costanzo | Dec 16, 2009 | Picture Book
Grandma Cat baked a pie and all the cats had a piece and then took a nap.One piece of pie was left.Grandma Mouse smelled pie.All the mice had a piece of the last piece of pie and then they took a nap.Grandma Ant smells pie too.All the ants have pie and when baby has a...
by Mike Costanzo | Dec 16, 2009 | Picture Book
Talk about bringing a story to life. This is a gorgeously illustrated book about two mice who live in a wonderful old house. They are hungry and they need to go foraging for food. Bo and Billy set out through the miles and miles of corridors. Billy is worried that...