Description
Look inside this book to find out if you really can eat a rainbow.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Look inside this book to find out if you really can eat a rainbow.
Look inside this book to find out if you really can eat a rainbow.
Web discounts do not apply to Bebop books
Anastasia Suen is the author of more than one hundred books for children, including the award-winning Baby Born and Toddler Two, both published by Lee & Low Books, and Up! Up! Up! Skyscraper. Anastasia lives with her family in Plano, Texas. Her website is asuen.com.
Paul Colin was born in Hollywood, California. He has lived all over the world, and now makes his home in New York City. He studied science in college, but later he fell in love with art and became a painter. Paul bought his first computer in 1994 and has been designing and creating photo illustrations for children’s books and magazines ever since. He teaches computer graphics and illustration at The Cooper Union in New York and loves pigs and green vegetables.
On her way to the park, an African American girl sizes up herself and the world around her.
Inspired by his box of animal crackers, a Latino boy daydreams about the exotic animals he would give to his family and friends.
An African American boy's family lovingly piles so much clothing on him that he quickly goes from feeling cold to feeling hot.
During a trip to the zoo, an African American girl tries to convince her mother to get her an exotic pet.
A celebration of the many different ways a multiracial group of seven friends braid their hair.