The story takes place in Africa where an enormous, greedy crocodile is telling a smaller crocodile that he is going to eat children for his lunch. The smaller crocodile objects, because children taste "nasty and bitter" in his opinion compared to...
The second companion book to the New York Times bestselling series, the LOST TALES reveals never-before-told stories of the Great Tree!
Guided by the Knower, Otulissa has studied long in the libraries of the Others; she has probed the ancient lore...
Nineteen centuries of European fashions appear in a remarkable coloring book that doubles as a comprehensive fashion retrospective. From modest peasant garb to the regal attire of the nobility, the meticulously researched drawings depict soldiers,...
From the era of the Roman Empire through the rise of the Renaissance, this coloring book presents 15 centuries of Spanish fashion. Spotlights the Roman-styled garments worn by a 3rd-century farm couple to military garb of Saracen warriors and...
Spanning over a century of English history, the Tudor dynasty witnessed the steady growth and development of commerce between England and the European continent. One of the ways the resulting prosperity manifested itself was in the fashions worn by...
A handsome collection of 45 finely detailed, ready-to color illustrations depicts clothing styles from every social class of the 15th and 16th centuries. Includes portraits of an Italian peasant couple, children of a German royal family garbed in...
Skillful renderings of 4 dolls — Annie Oakley, Frank Butler, "Buffalo Bill" Cody, and Sitting Bull — with 27, authentic full-color costumes. Annie's wardrobe of 15 outfits includes gingham apron worn over shirtwaist and pleated skirt, and an...
50 years of British fashions—from Hardy Amies’ sensible wool suit for Queen Elizabeth II (1956) to a sequined denim bustier and velvet miniskirt by Katharine Hamnett (1989). Two dolls model 30 outfits by designers that include Laura Ashley,...