The Watermelon Seed
After swallowing a watermelon seed, a crocodile imagines a scary outcome. 2014 winner.
After swallowing a watermelon seed, a crocodile imagines a scary outcome. 2014 winner.
After swallowing a watermelon seed, a crocodile imagines a scary outcome. 2014 winner.
After swallowing a watermelon seed, a crocodile imagines a scary outcome. 2014 winner.
Two fuzzy creatures can't agree on who's small and who's big, until a couple of surprise guests show up, settling it once and for all. 2015 winner.
Two fuzzy creatures can't agree on who's small and who's big, until a couple of surprise guests show up, settling it once and for all. 2015 winner.
Mo is the youngest kid on the Robins football team. The kids on the rival team tease him for being a "butterfingers" who's too tiny to catch the ball. But Mo's coach has a plan up his sleeve to turn his little size into a big win for the Robins. 2016 winner.
Mo is the youngest kid on the Robins football team. The kids on the rival team tease him for being a "butterfingers" who's too tiny to catch the ball. But Mo's coach has a plan up his sleeve to turn his little size into a big win for the Robins. 2016 winner.
Walt isn't the tallest, or the curliest, or the pointiest, or even the crunchiest. A confounded blade of grass searches for his "est" in this hilarious story about growing up. 2017 winner.
Walt isn't the tallest, or the curliest, or the pointiest, or even the crunchiest. A confounded blade of grass searches for his "est" in this hilarious story about growing up. 2017 winner.
Four hilarious stories, two inventive brothers, and one irresistible book! Join Charlie and Mouse as they talk to lumps, take the neighborhood to a party, sell some rocks, and invent the bedtime banana. With imagination and humor, Laurel Snyder and Emily Hughes paint a lively picture of brotherhood that children will relish in a format perfect for children not quite ready for chapter books. 2018 winner.
Four hilarious stories, two inventive brothers, and one irresistible book! Join Charlie and Mouse as they talk to lumps, take the neighborhood to a party, sell some rocks, and invent the bedtime banana. With imagination and humor, Laurel Snyder and Emily Hughes paint a lively picture of brotherhood that children will relish in a format perfect for children not quite ready for chapter books. 2018 winner.