Scotty Huff
Wild About Books
Librarian Molly McGrew introduces birds and beasts to this new something, called reading. And in no time, they are "forsaking their niches, their nests, and their nooks, " going "wild, simply wild, about wonderful books!"
My Senator and Me: A Dog's-Eye View of Washington D.C.
Senator Ted Kennedy and his dog, Splash, invite children along on a typical whirlwind day on Capitol Hill.
This is the House That Jack Built
Jack's house is like no other and its inhabitants are full of fun and surprises. There is even a special guest star at the end of this humorous and unique interpretation of an age-old classic.
So You Want to Be President?
In the time-honored tradition of political commentary, author Judith St. George and Caldecott Medal winner/illustrator David Small celebrate the public and private lives of forty-two Presidents with humor and flair. Imparting much information and many laughs, this rip-roaring look at the men who have all wanted to be President deserves a place on every library and classroom shelf.
Duck for President
Just in time for the 2004 elections, Duck decides to enter politics. Follow his rise, and fall from power, sticky ballots and all.
T Is for Terrible
With humor and a touch of suspense, an introspective dinosaur reflects on his own identity as a "terrible lizard." An endearing story of a Tyrannosaurus Rex who wonders why he can't be a vegetarian!
Giggle, Giggle, Quack
Duck has the last quack in this hilarious romp from the team that brought us CLICK, CLACK, MOO COWS THAT TYPE. Farmer Brown goes on vacation, leaving his brother Bob in charge. Little does Bob know that Duck has gone around and changed all of Farmer Brown's instructions on how to take care of the animals.
Math Curse
One morning a little girl wakes up to find everything in life arranging itself into a math problem, and she must find her way out of the Math Curse!
Star Stuff: Carl Sagan and the Mysteries of the Cosmos
For every child who has ever looked up at the stars ans asked, "What are they?" comes the story of a curious boy who never stopped wondering: Carl Sagan. When Carl Sagan was a young boy he went to the 1939 World's Fair and his life was changed forever. From that day on he never stopped marveling at the universe and seeking to understand it better.
Madam President
A little girl imagines what her day would be like if she were Madam President.