"'Twas the night before Halloween, and all through the house, All the creatures were stirring, except for the mouse.The monsters had gathered to plan and prepare,For the trick-or-treaters who soon would be there?."
Little monsters and goofy goblins tak
Dick King-Smith’s mischievous narrative and Bob Graham’s sweet, humorous watercolors capture the first eight lives of a kitten who’s ready to scamper his way into hearts everywhere.Aristotle the kitten is so adventurous that it’s a good thing cats
Harry isn't very pleased when he inherits a parrot from Great-Uncle George, but Madison is no ordinary parrot. Not only can he talk, but you can have conversations with him and he and Harry quickly become great friends - but then Madison is stolen ... Wil
Now in Knopf Paperback, from the author of Babe: The Gallant Pig, comes the touching story of a "stray" old woman's amusing antics and the large, loving family that adopts her.
Small, but very determined, Sophie loves animals and is going to be a farmer when she grows up. In this book Sophie gets some new animals - including four kittens - finds a farming friend and enters the sporting arena!
Harmony Parker thought animals were much nicer than people and saw everyone as some non-human species. Her father, for example, was a bald-headed Sea Lion and her mother a tubby, fussy Pouter Pigeon. But Harmony's parents wouldn't let her have pets of any
Knopf is proud to present a handsome 20th-anniversary edition of Dick King-Smith’s bestselling novel that became an Academy Award–nominated movie. When Babe arrives at Hogget Farm, Mrs. Hogget’s thoughts turn to sizzling bacon and juicy pork chops�
Would-be farmer Sophie returns in her newest adventure in which she and her family visit a real farm on vacation and Sophie decides to learn horseback riding.
Sophie is a small, determined girl who is going to be a farmer when she grows up. So she's delighted when, on her fifth birthday (which also happens to be Christmas Day), she gets a model farm and lots of toy animals. What she wants most of all, though, i