Sophie la Girafe, or Sophie the Giraffe as she is commonly known in the US, is a worldwide phenomenon with good reason.
Browsing: Animal Books
The art of recreating prehistoric life has been coined paleoart (paleo for paleontology) fairly recently and has become a growing segment of scientific art.
Mousequerade Ball: A Counting Tale, by Lori Mortensen, is an adorable counting book that rhymes along to a cute story.
For all those little lords and ladies who adore unicorns, this book is the bedtime story for them!
Groovy Joe is here, ready to get groovy? Groovy Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs is the first book in a series about the fun-lovin’ and guitar-strummin’ pup. Enter to win a copy of Groovy Joe: Ice Cream and Dinosaurs, written by Eric Litwin and illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld; plus a “Get Groovy” art print.
Giveaway begins September 13, 2016, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends October 13, 2016, at 11:59 P.M. PST.
They All Saw a Cat is Brendan Wenzel’s debut picture book as both the author and illustrator. It is a celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination.
With every turn of the page, adventurous preschoolers will be delighted by the surprising sounds of many nighttime forest animals.
Mike Wohnoutka illustrated This is NOT a Cat. He has previously teamed up with David LaRochelle on the book Moo! (Bloomsbury), which was awarded ALA Notable Book, a Junior Library Guild Selection, a CBC Blue Ribbon Book, and several state awards.
Gareth Lucas studied illustration at Brighton and has been published internationally, often collaborating with his wife, who is also an illustrator.
Go inside the art studio of Amy Young, author and illustrator of A Unicorn Named Sparkle.