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Mustache Baby (lap Board Book) by Bridget Heos; Joy Ang (Illustrator)
Category: Board Books | Series: Mustache Baby Ser.
When Baby Billy is born with a mustache, his parents have to figure out if it's a good-guy mustache or a bad-guy mustache in this hilarious oversized board book perfect for reading aloud at storytime. When Baby Billy is born with a mustache, his family takes it in stride. They are reassured when he nobl ...Show more
Shell, Beak, Tusk : Shared Traits and the Wonders of Adaptation by Bridget Heos
Category: Nature
Stegothesaurus by Bridget Heos; T. L. McBeth (Illustrator)
Category: Picture Books
A fun, playful, energetic story starring two stegosauruses and one stegothesaurus about family--and synonyms!--for the young word lover in your home, residence, or abode! Stegothesaurus's love of language has always put him at odds with his stegosaurus brothers. So when he makes a friend--an allothesaur ...Show more
Stronger Than Steel: Spider Silk DNA and the Quest for Better Bulletproof Vests, Suters, and Parachute Rope by Bridget Heos
Category: Nature
Learn how this amazing material might someday be used to repair or replace human ligaments and bones, improve body armor, strengthen parachute rope, and even tether an airplane to an aircraft carrier! Readers explore rapid advancements in the application of genetic medicine and their potential to save a ...Show more
Who Wants to Be a Pirate? - What It Was Really Like in the Golden Age of Piracy by Bridget Heos; Daniel Duncan (Illustrator)
Category: Education
Have you ever wanted to be a pirate? To sail the high seas in search of adventure--and maybe some buried treasure? Well, writer Bridget Heos and illustrator Daniel Duncan welcome you aboard Captain Parrot's pirate ship Captain Parrot is here to tell you about the life of a real swashbuckler from the Go ...Show more
Who Wants to Be a Princess?: What It Was Really Like to Be a Medieval Princess by Bridget Heos
Category: Picture Books
Did you ever wish to be a princess? Have you ever wanted to wear a pretty pink gown, sing to your forest animal friends, and attend a fancy fairy-tale ball?Then meet Beatrice she represents what being a princess in the Middle Ages was really like. Pink gown? More like itchy wool! Sing to animals? Think ...Show more