Collects poetry celebrating the twelve full moons of the year and provides information about names of the moon from Native American and European American folklore, the moon's surface, lunar eclipses, and the meaning of a blue moon.
Because she's looking for something special, the great barn cat notices but shows no interest in the activities of the animals which can be counted around her.
Combining woodcut illustrations with inspirational prose, this picture book follows the Tuttle family, who, through the years, witnessed many historical events as they passed down their farm from generation to generation.
Tells how the infant Prince Hakon is rescued by men fiercely loyal to his dead father, who ski across the rugged mountains in blizzard conditions to save him from his enemies, the Baglers.
In simple, haiku poems, about twenty different dog breeds, from the pug to the Dalmatian to the golden retriever, comes with interesting facts about each breed.
While Donnie visits his grandparents' farm during the holiday season of 1940, he listens to his grandfather's spoken poetry and wonders at a beautiful but obsolete sleigh before a snowstorm challenges his ability to return home.