New York: Scholastic Books, 1995. — 35 p. Mercer Mayer is the author-illustrator of many outstanding and well-loved children's books. What Do You Do with a Kangaroo? is the winner of the Society of Illustrators Annual National Exhibit Citation of Merit. In it, incidents between a girl and wild animals are enjoyably nonsensical and the illustrations are very funny indeed.
HarperCollins, 2011. — 32 p. — ISBN: 978-0-06-083561-3. Little Critter is going green! Little Critter learns that planting his own garden is a lot of fun and a lot of work. But the result — a green, green garden — is something he can cherish and enjoy. Young readers will love this heartwarming new addition to the I Can Read! Little Critter series. With easy-to-read text and...
HarperFestival, 2004. — 16 p. Ages 4 and up It's Christmastime and Little Critter has written his letter to Santa, helped his mom bake cookies, decorated the tree, and done some last-minute shopping. He can't wait for Santa to get here. Lift the big flaps to share in the Christmas fun with Little Critter and his family!
Mercer Mayer's Little Critter. — 32 p. — ISBN_978-0-06-083553-8. The book is about Critter`s trip to the sea park wit his class. They meet different sea animals and fish and have fun there.
HarperFestival; Brdbk edition, 2004. — 20 p. — ISBN13: 978-0060539689. In a sturdy, die-cut board book, Little Critter gets to do what he has always dreamed about doing: drive a dump truck!
New York: Random House, 1992. — 12 p. Little Critter watches in wonder as Santa Claus visits his house and fills his stocking with gifts. In a sprightly retelling of the holiday classic, Little Critter dreams of dancing sugarplums while patiently waiting for Santa and his reindeer to arrive.
New York: Random House, 1999. — 27 p. Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter is getting ready for Christmas in this classic, funny, and heartwarming book. Whether he’s making wreaths, eating gingerbread cookies, or putting the star on the top of the tree, both parents and children alike will relate to this beloved story. A perfect way to celebrate the holiday season!
Dial Books, 1987. — 32 p. The nightmare's gone, but what about that alligator? You have to be so careful getting in and out of bed! Maybe a midnight snack to lure him into the garage will do the trick. In this funny and beloved follow-up, Mercer Mayer faces another nighttime fear head-on.
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