Mardy Murie is known as 'the mother of the American conservation movement.' Meet Mardy in this lyrical ode to the wonders found in nature. We can watch and wonder today, because Mardy Murie did too!
Max's brothers collected coins and stamps, but they wouldn't give any to Max. Max wanted a collection and decided to collect words. When his brothers rearranged their collections, they were still just collections. When Max rearranged his word collection, he had ideas, then sentences, and then stories which he shared with his brothers. Wonderful!
Never trust a wild boar! Boris, Morris, Horace, and Doris, the wild boars, are rude and disgusting. They'll soak in your toilet, clip their toenails in your bed, and make truly awful smells. What if just this one time, they promise to be good? Should you trust them?
Awards won: 2005 BCCB Blue Ribbon Picture Book Award
Three animals find a crown in the forest on a rock labeled, 'For the Mightiest.' Soon, the elephant, bear, and lion are arguing about who deserves the crown. They decide that whichever one of them can frighten a little old woman the most will win the crown. One by one, they jump out to scare her, and soon they are fighting over which animal was most terrifying. Suddenly, a giant appears, and he takes the crown and seizes the animals. Will someone come along to save the animals? Who could be mightier than the giant?
Milo is a magician, but not a very good magician. The theater manager gives him one more chance, but if he doesn't 'pull a rabbit out of his hat by tomorrow,' he will be fired. So Milo goes looking for a rabbit. What he finds is a bear who would love to help him with his hat trick. Milo's problems seem to be solved until his hat gets mixed up with another on the subway. Will Milo save his magic show? Will the bear find his way through the city? Read Milo's Hat Trick to find out.