From the creator of the "New York Times" bestsellers "Heads" and "Dog." Oink, cluck, squeak, moo . . . cock-a-doodle-doo! Ingeniously designed flaps and pull tabs, accompanied by pettable textures, offer a flock of interactive fun in this innovative introduction to the habits and distinctive voices of seven species of barnyard residents. Toddlers will delight in identifying and imitating each critter!
"The Twilight Zone" comes to the carrot patch in this clever picture book parable about a rabbit who fears his favorite treats are out to get him. Celebrated artist Brown's stylish illustrations pair perfectly with Reynolds' text in this hilarious picture book.
This bind-up contains the first three classic John Carter of Mars books: "A Princess of Mars," "The Gods of Mars," and "The Warlord of Mars," and is illustrated by three classic fantasy illustrators: Mark Zug, Scott Gustafson, and Ian McCaig. It also contains an introduction by Bruce Coville. In" A Princess of Mars," John Carter arrives on Mars for the first time, and works to win the heart of a princess and the respect of the warlords of his strange new world. In "The Gods of Mars," John Carter fights the dreaded Black Pirates and leads the Martians in a revolution against a terrifying cult that thrives on living sacrifices. And in "The Warlord of Mars," John Carter is faced with his most fearsome enemy yet: an evil that threatens to destroy the planet and everything he has grown to love."This book has not been prepared, approved, licensed, or authorized by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. or any other entity associated with the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate."
Restoring the Archipelago of Dreams comes with a precious price in this final volume of the critically acclaimed Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica series. To save the world, Charles, the Grail Child Rose Dyson, and Edmund McGee must travel
Shadowhunters and demons square off for the final showdown in the spellbinding, seductive conclusion to the #1 New York Times bestselling Mortal Instruments series. Darkness has descended on the Shadowhunter world. Chaos and destruction overwhel
Straggling behind the mild 2003 success of cartoonist Chris Ware's first facsimile collection of his miscellaneous sketches, notes, and adolescent fantasies arrives this second volume, updating weary readers with Ware's cliched and outmoded insights from the late twentieth century.Working directly in pen and ink, watercolor, and white-out whenever he makes a mistake, Ware has cannily edited out all legally sensitive and personally incriminating material from his private journals, carefully recomposing each page to simulate the appearance of an ordered mind and established aesthetic directive. All phone numbers, references to ex-girlfriends, "false starts," and embarrassing experiments with unfamiliar drawing media have been generously excised to present the reader with the most pleasant and colorful sketchbook reading experience available. Included are Ware's frustrated doodles for his book covers, angry personal assaults on friends, half-finished comic strips, and lengthy and tiresome fulminations of personal disappointments both social and sexual, as well as his now-beloved drawings of the generally miserable inhabitants of the city of Chicago. All in all, a necessary volume for fans of fine art, water-based media, and personal diatribe. This hardcover is attractively designed and easy to resell.
A clever chicken narrates a playful inquiry in this charming and hilarious story ideal for Boynton fans new and old. As readers answer the chicken's questions, they'll gain animal recognition skills as well as an important understanding: No matter who we are, it's great to just be ourselves. Full color.