The story explores the dynamics of sibling rivalry and competition as Gilbert and Lola prepare for their cousin Wally's visit during the Easter festivities. Wally's intense drive to win the egg hunt leads to conflicts, challenging Gilbert to navigate the pressures of competition and maintain a sense of fairness and fun. The narrative highlights themes of family relationships and the balance between ambition and camaraderie.
Excitement fills the air as Gilbert embarks on his first day of first grade, eager to learn to read and meet new classmates. However, he soon encounters unexpected challenges that test his enthusiasm and adaptability. This charming story explores themes of friendship, overcoming fears, and the joys and trials of starting school. Gilbert's journey reflects the universal experiences of children as they navigate new environments and relationships.
Jason Caputo, a lonely ten-year-old boy with a rich imagination, finds solace in a fantasy world of his imagination until he discovers that he has no reason to pretent that he is something that he is not
The story revolves around Gilbert, who is often teased by Lewis, his tormentor. When Lewis unexpectedly invites him to his birthday party, Gilbert sees it as an opportunity to retaliate for the bullying. However, the party takes an unexpected turn, presenting Gilbert with a surprise that challenges his plans for revenge. This tale explores themes of friendship, forgiveness, and the complexities of childhood relationships.
This Valentine's Day favorite read-aloud will prompt lots of giggles, as well as discussions on kindness and forgiveness. Gilbert is all set to write fifteen friendly valentine cards to his classmates. But how can he write a nice poem for the boy who tweaked his nose, or the girl who made fun of his glasses? Instead, Gilbert writes two not-so-nice valentines...and signs the wrong name on both! When his classmates read his poems, their feelings are hurt, and Gilbert's prank quickly turns into pandemonium. But with the help of a friend and an honest apology, there's always time for a change of heart on Valentine's Day.
It's April Fools' Day, and Gilbert is looking forward to playing tricks on his friends. Unfortunately he's the one getting tricked by everyone else, including Mrs. Byrd! But the worst prankster is Lewis the bully. In the end Gilbert outwits Lewis with the best trick of all.Diane deGroat's delightful story and fun-filled illustrations will enchant readers of all ages, especially when they discover the surprises in many of the illustrations. The reader is getting April Fooled, too!
Gilbert wants to be a Martian Space Pilot at the school costume parade, but a mix-up leaves him with nothing but his little sister's ballerina tutu to wear! In this hilarious follow-up to the best-selling Roses are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink, everyone's favorite porcupine learns all about the ups and downs of being different. Here is a madcap masquerade that will leave school-age children in stitches.
Struggling with creativity, Gilbert faces challenges in generating ideas for a springtime poem and an Earth Day project while his classmates focus on typical themes like recycling. Inspired by a chaotic class picnic, he devises a unique project that impresses not only his peers but also Mrs. Byrd. This story emphasizes the importance of originality and problem-solving in a classroom setting.
A comic-book superhero climbs off the page and into the real world. When they get into trouble, his biggest fan is there to save the day. Imagine you could meet your favorite comic-book hero in the real world. What kinds of questions would you ask? Would you go on new and exciting adventures? While heroes might seem larger than life, everyone can use some help from a friend.Follow two intersecting stories set in the real world and inside a comic book as a real-life kid finds the courage to cope with his anxiety with the help of Robo-Kid, a comic superhero with his own vulnerabilities. With two distinctive art styles blending comic book and traditional picture book formats, Diane deGroat's The Adventures of Robo-Kid is an inspiring tale about what it takes to be a hero.Diane deGroat has been writing and illustrating picture books for more than thirty years. For the last ten years she has been illustrating the highly popular Charlie the Ranch Dog series with blogger, author, food-writer, and television personality Ree Drummond, also known as the Pioneer Woman.
Gilbert is caught up in the excitement of the Christmas season, prioritizing festive activities like decorating cookies, ice skating, and tree shopping over his weekend homework assigned by Mrs. Byrd. As the holiday fun consumes his time, he faces the challenge of how to handle the impending deadline on Monday morning. This story captures the joyful chaos of childhood during the holidays while highlighting the struggle between responsibilities and seasonal joys.