Easter Eggs Sticker Activity Book (Dover Little Activity Books)
March 6th, 2010 in Easter LiteratureTwo “blank” eggs on inside covers and 32 stickers: bunnies, tulips, a lamb, daffodils, more.
Two “blank” eggs on inside covers and 32 stickers: bunnies, tulips, a lamb, daffodils, more.
In the tradition of Clifford’s Happy Easter, an adorable lift-a-flap book especially for the Easter holiday is packed with hidden surprises and tells the story of Clifford’s first Easter with Emily Elizabeth.
About the Author
ThereÂs no denying that kids love Clifford®. The Big Red Dog® has been a favorite since Norman Bridwell created him over 40 years ago. “I was working as a commercial artist in New York City. There wasnÂt much work, so I made some sample pictures and took them to several publishers. They all rejected my work. But one editor suggested that I try writing a book of my own to illustrate. I had done a painting of a little girl with a big red dog. That seemed like a funny idea, so I made up a story about them. I increased the dogÂs size from as big as a horse to as big as a house. My wife named the dog Clifford, and we named the little girl Emily Elizabeth after our daughter. In three days I had written the stor (more…)
From Publishers Weekly
In this Early I Can Read about the most absentminded of moles, Silly Tilly’s almost misses Easter when she loses her glasses. Ages 3-7. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 3 Tilly Mole wakes up one morning, smells jelly beans in the wind, and remarks to herself, “`It must be Easter.”’ Easter it is, but that’s the only thing Tilly gets right during the morning. She keeps forgetting to remember what she’s about: looking for her glasses, which are pushed up onto her forehead, she bumps into a chair and thinks it’s the Easter Bunny; she goes to make tea, but forgets what she went to the stove for, and she puts a flower pot on her head as an Easter bonnet. So it goes, with the forgetful Tilly muddling one thing after another, till she finally manages to sit down to tea and jelly beans with the Easter Bunny. Kids will get a laugh out of Tilly’s goofs, which are genuinely g (more…)
Little ones will love lifting the large, sturdy flaps in this sweet, irresistible board book to find Baby’s Easter eggs. Where could they be? Children will discover colorful springtime objects under each of the six sturdy flaps until… they find Baby’s Easter eggs in a fold-out finale.
About the Author
Karen Katz has written and illustrated more than forty picture books and novelty books including the bestselling Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? After graduating from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, she attended the Yale Graduate School of Art and Architecture where she became interested in folk art, Indian miniatures, Shaker art and Mexican art. Her book, Counting Kisses, was a Children’s Book-of-the-Month Club Main Selection and an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio 2002 Gold Seal Award Winner. Karen, husband, Gary Richards, and their daughter, Lena, divide their time between New York City and Saugerties, New York.
Easter is a time for celebrating new beginnings.Celebrate this Easter with tasty recipes, games and craft ideas in this Family Easter Activity.Easter time has a traditional wealth of symbols representing new life and rebirth. The Easter egg, lambs, and of course the Easter Bunny are a few of the symbols we use to celebrate Easter. Find them all represented in this value-packed Easter Big Book of Recipes, Crafts, Games and More.Find instructions to make mouthwatering dinner recipes such as Easter Roast Lamb w/ Apple Tarts, Hot Cross Buns, Maple Glazed Roast Turkey Breast with Cornbread. Creative Easter desserts like Bunny Cake, and Chocolate Easter Eggs. This book also includes easy easter craft ideas for your kids as well as puzzles, coloring book pages and games for hours of Easter activities.This book features 200 pages of fun and entertaining Easter ideas!
An Easter Gift for Me celebrates the life, death, resurrection, and hope of Jesus Christ in twelve beautifully rhymed couplets.
From the Back Cover
Jesus came to Earth as a baby. When he grew up he taught people about God. “But some of the people did not understand the way Jesus fit into God’s special plan.” He died on a cross, and that was sad. But he came alive again and lives in heaven today!
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