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Only My Mom and Me
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, pictures by Tiphanie Beeke
There is something to celebrate every day a mother and child spend together. The double flaps of this book unfold to reveal the way simple activities become special when they are shared. The days pass into seasons, the seasons pass into years, but the bond between "only my mom and me" remains.
Only My Dad and Me
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, pictures by Tiphanie Beeke
Wind, rain, snow, or shine -- a father and child can always find something to celebrate. The double flaps of this book reveal how time spent together can build a day, a season, and a lifetime of loving memories. Let this book become another happy moment shared with "only my dad and me."
2004 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award winner
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Honored at the 2003 Society of Illustrators Original Art Show in NYC. www.societyillustrators.org
What Kind of Kiss?
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, pictures by Hiroe Nakata
What kind of kiss do you like? A good-morning kiss, a rise-and-shine kiss, a kiss-to-start-the-day kiss.
Mrs. McTats and Her Houseful of Cats
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, illustrated by Joan Rankin
Mrs. McTats and her cat, Abner, are living happily together when some new cats come scratching at Mrs. McTats's door. By twos and threes, and then fours and more, the cats come, welcomed by Mrs. McTats (though Abner's not so sure about it all!). Just when it seems the house is full to bursting, the cats stop coming. Whew! So many cats! But Mrs. McTats can't help feeling something - or someone - is missing. Then there's one more scratch at the door - and Mrs. McTats finds just what the family needs to be complete.
Playful rhymes, which surprise with an alphabetic twist, combine hilarious illustrations, which give each cat a distinct personality, to guarantee hours of reading pleasure
Selected as one of the best children's books of 2001 by the Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College of Education
Bear Hugs
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli, illustrated by Jim Ishi
Baby Bear asks his parents for all kinds of hugs - wet hugs, dry hugs, fly up to the sky hugs - in search of the best hug of all. Mile 1 books entice brand-new readers with rhyme, rhythm, and repetition. The type is big, the words are easy, and the art is bright and bold.