When Pete is in a bad mood, his parents cheer him up by making a pizza with a very special ingredient. Rocketing down on a shooting star, Moon Man finds that life on Earth is different from what he expected. When his brothers won't share their collections of stamps and coins, Max creates a collection of his own. Norvin, a boy who resembles a shark, uses his talents to scare away all the swimmers at Caramel Cove - all except for one female shark in love.
Naked mole rat gets dressed: Wilbur is the only naked mole rat in his colony who enjoys wearing clothes, and when Grandpah, the oldest and most naked naked mole rat, discovers his secret, Wilbur fears he will be ostracized from the colony.
Features three tales by Mo Willems, including the title story about a pigeon who longs to drive a bus and sees a chance to make his dream come true when the bus driver takes a short break.
Contains animated versions of five humorous children's stories about school, including "Crazy Hair Day," "Petunia," "How Do Dinosaurs Go to School?" "Monty," and "Will I Have a Friend?".
Contains five adapted stories that encourage early reading, including the title story in which a wakeful flea atop a number of sleeping creatures causes a commotion, with just one bite.
Presents four animated stories that support humor, problem solving, and friendship, including Rebecca and Ed Emberley's "Chicken Little;" Margaret Mahy and Jonathan Allen's "The Great White Man-Eating Shark" and "The Three-Legged Cat;" and Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin's "Dooby Dooby Moo.".
Contains animated versions of five children's stories about school, including "Miss Nelson Has a Field Day," "Miss Nelson is Back!" "The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash," "The Dot," and "Amazing Grace.".
an American friendship-- and more stories to celebrate U.S. history
Hillenbrand, Will
2010
Features four stories celebrating the history of the United States, including the title story which describes the unusual friendship that existed between Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War years.