Description Two polar bear friends have a thrilling adventure as they imagine solutions to a variety of possible situations; their story will show readers how to create their own tales in response to the question "What if...?" in this ingenious picture book. com..
Visit him at ilikefred.
He lives with his family in Lakeland, Florida.
He is the illustrator of One Day, The End, which won a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award
Flashlight Night
Puppy, Puppy, Puppy; and This Book is NOT About Dragons.
Fred Koehler is the author and illustrator of How to Cheer Up Dad and Super Jumbo. com.
Visit her at rebeccakaidotlich.
She lives near Indianapolis and gives presentations and workshops across the country.
Her books have won various honors, including the Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award and the Golden Kite Honor Award.
About the Author Rebecca Kai Dotlich is the author of many children\'s poetry and picture books, including One Day, The End
The Knowing Book; and Lemonade Sun. is ultimately a book about imagination, friendship, and finding Possibilities in the smallest moments.
This companion title to the Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book One Day, The End.
And when they find their way back home, they\'re ready to imagine a thousand more possibilities.
When something really big and really scary happens, they whistle and hold hands until it\'s not as big or scary anymore.
When all the words in the universe disappear, the bears invent their own language.
When a city made of crayons melts, the bears use pencils to create a beautiful gray world.
Traveling on a ship imagined from an iceberg, the bears encounter magnificent sights and scary situations. we got lost far, far, far away, and couldn\'t find our way home? Then we would become the bravest explorers in the world." So begin the adventures of two intrepid polar bears. . . "What if .
Description Two polar bear friends have a thrilling adventure as they imagine solutions to a variety of possible situations; their story will show readers how to create their own tales in response to the question "What if...?" in this ingenious picture book