Exploring the pond on his own, Dandelion Duckling keeps his ears open for his mother's quacks warning him of danger, but when his mother fails to see the weasel in the willows, it is up to Dandelion to remember the lessons he's been taught.
Extols the virtues of dads who still read comics and watch cartoons, understand that clothes do not have to match and that pancakes need not be round, and do not mind getting their hair wet--if they have any.
A mother tells her child that although she may not have eight arms like an octopus, a trunk like an elephant, or a pouch like a wallaby, her kind of love is that kind that is perfect for her child.
Presents the life and work of the turn-of-the-twentieth-century French artist Henri Matisse, imagining his art-inspired childhood and growth into becoming one of the most admired artists in the world.
A young boy imagines what he will do in his kindergarten class, including doing crafts and reading books, as he counts down to the first day of school from ten to one.
An illustrated, alphabetically arranged introduction to collective nouns pertaining to groups of animals, from an army of ants to a labor of moles and a herd of zebras.