SUNNY SANDY: The Case of the Missing Shoe OH NO Sunny Sandy lost the new shoe her MOM just bought. She searched throughout the park only to find a girl... who likes to TWIRL... Together they go on a journey to find her new shoe... Will Sunny Sandy find her shoe with her friends help. Find out in Sunny Sandy: The Case of the Missing Shoe, By Angela Newman"Sunny Sandy: The Case of the Missing Shoe" is a rhyming children's book story for ages 2-5. It teaches literacy, rhyming, perseverance, determination, the value of helping others, and social skills.
""How Sandy Squirrel Got His Tail"" is a children's book written by Andrew H. Whiteford. The story revolves around a young squirrel named Sandy who is born without a tail. Sandy's lack of a tail makes him feel different from his other squirrel friends, and he becomes the target of teasing and bullying. One day, Sandy sets out on a journey to find a tail of his own. Along the way, he meets various animals who offer him different types of tails, but none of them feel quite right. Finally, Sandy meets a wise old owl who helps him realize that he doesn't need a tail to be special and unique. The book teaches children about self-acceptance, individuality, and the importance of embracing one's differences. The colorful illustrations and engaging storyline make it an ideal read-aloud book for young children.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Andy and Sandy play in the snow in this third book of a brand-new easy-to-read picture book series about friendship--from Caldecott and Newbery Honoree Tomie dePaola and Emmy Award-winning writer for the Muppets Jim Lewis. When the first big snow of winter hits, Sandy wants to play outside--but Andy isn't so sure. After all, snow is very wet and very cold But Sandy drags Andy along to make a snowman, go sledding, and make snow angels. Will Andy discover that snow can be fun--despite being wet and cold? Written in simple words and short, declarative sentences, this book is perfect for little ones just learning to read on their own.