Below is a list of 8 the books by this author.
Two mice make a teeter-totter. They're balancing just fine, but then along comes a frog. Can they make room for one more friend on their... [Read More]
Two mice make a teeter-totter. They're balancing just fine, but then along comes a frog. Can they make room for one more friend on their teeter-totter? What about two? What about more? But then a big bird comes along and wants to play too. Better watch out!
Two clever mice try a balancing act but are interrupted by friends who want to play too in this delightful Classic Board Book that’s... [Read More]
Two clever mice try a balancing act but are interrupted by friends who want to play too in this delightful Classic Board Book that’s “just the right size for small hands and sharing one-on-one” (Booklist). Two mice make a teeter-totter. They’re balancing just fine, but then along comes a frog. Can they make room for one more friend on their teeter-totter? What about two? What about more? But then a big bird comes along and wants to play too. Better watch out! This sturdy Classic Board Book edition is perfect for balancing between little hands.
Bugs are all over Dot and Jabber's meadow. Then- poof! -they're gone! Bugs can't just disappear, can they? The mouse detectives know a big bug... [Read More]
Bugs are all over Dot and Jabber's meadow. Then- poof! -they're gone! Bugs can't just disappear, can they? The mouse detectives know a big bug mystery when they see one. Join them as they search for clues to prove that there's more to this vanishing act than meets the eye. An afterword provides clear and fascinating information about how insects and animals use camouflage.
Theme: Level 2 Beginning Reader
Dot and Jabber are mouse detectives with case to crack-if Jabber doesn't eat the clues first! They're determined to find out how a little oak tree... [Read More]
Dot and Jabber are mouse detectives with case to crack-if Jabber doesn't eat the clues first! They're determined to find out how a little oak tree grew in their field when there are no other oak trees around. They know it grew from an acorn, but how did the acorn get there? Full of curiosity and humor, Dot and Jabber track clues to solve a science mystery in this newly formatted Green Light Reader by Ellen Stoll Walsh, creator Mouse Paint . An afterword presents easy-to-understand facts about acorns and oak trees.
Theme: Level 2 Beginning Reader
Last night the rain poured down. Today the stream is empty! Where did the water go? It's a good thing mouse detectives Dot and Jabber are on the... [Read More]
Last night the rain poured down. Today the stream is empty! Where did the water go? It's a good thing mouse detectives Dot and Jabber are on the case! Their search upstream leads to funny encounters with a puddle of minnows, a snake, and lots of clues. Beginning readers will have fun discovering how those clues fit together in this colorful, newly formatted easy reader edition that also includes an afterword with information on storms and dams.
Theme: Level 2 Beginning Reader
In this charming companion to Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that... [Read More]
In this charming companion to Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that will keep young readers guessing. 'The rhythm follows the illustrations in a glissando; one can almost hear the background music.' - The Horn Book
One day three white mice discover three jars of paint - red, blue, and yellow. Both parents and children alike will appreciate this lighthearted... [Read More]
One day three white mice discover three jars of paint - red, blue, and yellow. Both parents and children alike will appreciate this lighthearted presentation of a lesson in color. 'Walsh's cut-paper collage illustrations have bold colors and just the right simplicity for the storyline. A real charmer that's great fun as well as informative.' - School Library Journal