"In this . . . illustrated story, a father and a daughter bake together. They start with fresh-picked apples and end with a delicious apple tart. Pairs with the nonfiction title Let's Look at Apple Trees"--Provided by publisher.
"The apples are ripe! Which animal will be first to know? Or second? Or third? And how will they communicate it to their families? Inspire young readers to notice the arrival of fall with ordinal numbers in this beautifully illustrated picture book"--Provided by publisher.
"It's Granny Smith's birthday party and all the apples are invited. There's face painting, a pinata, a pile of presents and one of Snake's finest cakes . . . Bad Apple can't wait to spoil the fun! But it looks like this party pooper's luck might have run out. Pineapple has had enough of Apple's bad behavior and is ready to teach him a lesson"--Adapted from dust jacket.
Little Green Hen needs help taking care of the apple tree that she lives in on the top of a hill, but only half the animals pitch in to help her until a rainstorm starts to flood the area and her apple tree is the only safe shelter. A retelling of "The Little Red Hen" with an environmental slant.
"This is Apple. He's not a normal, nice kind of apple. Not a peaceful piece of fruit, no siree. He's rotten to the core. . . . It's up to Granny Smith and her posse of golden apples to step in to teach Bad Apple a lesson"--Provided by publisher.