Presents labeled illustrations of various farm animals and the sounds they make, including a mooing cow, oinking pigs, and barking dogs.[...]
The Owl and the Woodpecker are anything but friendly neighbors until the day a storm hits their forest.[...]
The Owl and the Woodpecker are anything but friendly neighbors until the day a storm hits their forest.[...]
Leopard, Goat, and Monkey land on an island. It looks like a nice island, and then it starts to sink.[...]
'I am sure to win, but we will race if you like.' So laughs the hare when a slow tortoise challenges him to run all the way to the old cart. His speed is never in doubt but perhaps it is the hare's boastfulness that should make us question the likely outcome of the race? The simple message of this [...]
'Once, a long time ago, in a town called Nazareth, a little donkey was born.' As the wonderful events of the Nativity unfold, Brian Wildsmith tells of the journey of a little girl and a donkey to Bethlehem. It is their perspective on the Christmas story that gives the book such an intimate, innocen[...]
A hunter teaches his new duck-hunting partner to retrieve birds and carry eggs gently in his mouth without breaking them. But from their first hunting trip, the dog cannot bear to retrieve the wounded birds for his master. Instead, he brings sticks back to the hunter and takes the ducks to an island[...]
Long a favorite introduction to the alphabet, "Brian Wildsmith's ABC" is now a board book ready for a new generation of children. Full color. 32 pp. Ages 6 mos.-4 yrs. Pub: 4/96.[...]
The author lets his talent run wild and presents a collection of animals, some well-known and some not, that are to be found on a visit to the zoo, and each illustration is accompanied by an interesting fact or two about the animal shown.[...]
Brian Wildsmith's stunning art is the backdrop to this newly revised selection of Robert Louis Stevenson's wonderful poetry for children. First published in 1885 and continuously in print since then, Stevenson's poetry captures the joy and whimsy of childhood and is deservedly a classic. This book i[...]