Charles Ghigna
4) First times
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Three siblings celebrate the important adventures they experience as they grow--from the baby's first time on a swing to his older sister's first time tying her own shoes.
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What should you do if flames get on your clothes? Stop, drop, and roll! This sing-along picture book will make kids want to practice this life-saving skill over and over again. Young readers will feel like heroes as they sing along to this catchy song about fire safety. This hardcover book comes with online music access.
13) Hail to Spring!
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Springtime weather can bring big storms. Lyrical, rhyming text takes young readers on a journey with furry and feathery friends to experience springtime hail.
15) Recycling is fun
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Simple rhyming text follows children as they recycle bottles and cans and donate old clothes to charity.
16) Little seeds
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Simple rhyming text follows a child who plants flower seeds in a garden and loves to watch them grow.
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Fetch, Cat. Fetch! is an endearing message of patience and love mixed with a big dose of humor. A winning combination when dealing with pets ... and people!
Author Charles Ghigna-Father Goose®-masterfully encourages young children to build reading comprehension skills and to gain confidence in this comical look at a special bond between a girl and her beloved cat. Through simple language and short sentences, he captures the laughter and joy of...
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In a variety of verse, forms ranging from free verse to rhymed verse, from serious to witty, Charles Ghigna creates a panorama of 43 poems about nature and The Truth About Trees. Trees become more than a mere metaphor to the poet. Their truth is the truth of man and nature. Their essence transcends our vision beyond the forest primeval into a world where imagination and dreams become the connecting roots of reality.
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Artists and poets from the past come to life in this series of twenty-four portrait poems by Charles Ghigna. Each portrait is written as a personal letter in the literary form known as the apostrophe and preceded by an introductory quote by each subject. Step inside and discover new revelations about your favorite artists and poets as Ghigna presents a series of hints and observations about each of these artists and poets who shaped how we view art...
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What's a poem? A poem can be many things. In this ideal way to get children thinking about literature join a group of friendly woodland animals as they introduce the wonder and magic of poetry. Each animal friend offers their own ideas about poetry, from a whisper to a shout to a laugh to a sigh, and then realizes that poetry is an everyday part of our lives. And yes, indeed, a poem can be a firefly upon the summer wind.