Kids will giggle along when they learn to read with beloved picture book book characters, Duck & Goose! Tad Hills the #1 New York Times bestselling author is back with another easy-to-read story. Duck and Goose, the stars of the New York Times bestselling picture book series including Duck & Goose , Duck, Duck, Goose and Honk! Quack! Boo! and the bestselling board books including Duck & Goose Find a Pumpkin , and What's up Duck? return in an all-new, easy-to-read book. Duck has a very nice gift for Goose, and the perfect box to put it in... maybe it's too perfect! With predictable patterns, simple words, lots of repetition, and bright, colorful illustrations, young readers will love this new Duck & Goose book, which they can read all by themselves!
Celebrate Christmas with Mistletoe, a mouse who makes the perfect gift for her best friend from #1 New York Times bestselling author-illustrator. Mistletoe loves everything about Christmas--the twinkling lights, the cookies for Santa, and, most of all, the gently falling snow. Her best friend, Norwell, is an elephant who likes sitting by the fire and watching the snow from the comfort of his cozy house. On one particularly snowy walk, Mistletoe stops to appreciate the beauty and peace of a snow-covered world. She knows Norwell would love it too... if he weren't so afraid of the cold. Then she has an idea! Mistletoe knits from morning to night--when she's reading, when she's baking, and even in the bath (which isn't easy). By the time Christmas morning arrives, she puts down her knitting needles. Her gift for Norwell is ready--and it is perfect. ;;;; Full of holiday cheer and filled with the true meaning of Christmas, here is a new story from master picture book creator Tad Hills that introduces two warm and funny characters to love.
Anticipating a fun-filled holiday season, feathered friends Duck and Goose reach an impasse when Goose wants to play outside in the snow and Duck wants to decorate their big Christmas tree. By the author of Duck & Goose Find a Pumpkin . 50,000 first printing.
"Duck and Goose introduce the colors"--
Duck and Goose learn to work together to take care of a ball, which they think is an egg.
Friends Duck and Goose experience many emotions, from sadness and anger to pride and frustration.
Duck and Goose introduce the numbers from one to ten, from one goose to ten butterflies.
Duck and Goose face a challenge to their friendship when an enthusiastic young duck moves into their neighborhood who wants to play--and win--all sorts of games.
Duck and Goose attempt to find a hiding place where they can wait for the Easter Bunny without being seen.
After seeing Thistle carrying a pumpkin, Duck and Goose decide they must find one for themselves and embark on a search for the perfect pumpkin in such places as in a log, under the leaves and in an apple tree.
"What does Goose need more than anything this Valentine's Day? A hug from a good friend"--
"Duck wants to go on an adventure. Goose doesn't. He doesn't see the point. After all, why would they go anywhere when they're happy right where they are? But then Goose sees the ocean and loves it. Who doesn't? Well, Duck, for one"--
Its Halloween in the meadow, and the beloved, classic, and New York Times bestselling feathered friends Duck & Goose are ready for trick-or-treating! Duck is going as a spooky ghost. Goose is going as a brave superhero. And Thistles costume . . . well, that's a secret. But what will Duck and Goose do when they hear a very scary swamp monster is looking for them? Praise for the Duck & Goose series: Duck and Goose have taken their places alongside Frog and Toad and George and Martha as fine examples of friendship, curiosity and problem-solving. -- Kirkus Reviews Charming, funny, simple, and surprising. . . . Hills is master of the light comic touch. -- The Boston Globe