Story Time in the room of “Library of Congress” . Presenting books : I just want to say Good Night and I Hear a Pickle (and Smell, See, Touch, and Taste It, Too!) By Rachel Isadora and her daughter. Running Time … Continue reading →
By Rachel Isadora ( G. P. Putnam’s Sons – 2008 ) It’s evening and an endearing toddler turns bedtime into a favorite game of peekaboo with parents, grandparents, pets and toys until it’s finally time to snuggle into bed. Children … Continue reading →
By Rachel Isadora ( Nancy Paulsen Books – 2017 ) The sun has set. The moon is rising. It’s bedtime. But Lala is not ready to go to sleep! First she needs to say good night to the cat. And … Continue reading →
By Rachel Isadora ( G.P. Putnam’s sons – 2006 ) Ollie is the shortest kid in his kindergarten class. His grandpa Max says Olllie looks just like Max’s brother Winthrop did when he was the shortest kid in class. In … Continue reading →
Retold and Illustrated by Rachel Isadora (G. P. Putnam’s Sons – 2008) Everyone knows enchanted fish can grant wishes. But one wish is not enough for the kind fisherman’s greedy wife. Just how far can she push her luck? That’s … Continue reading →
By Rachel Isadora ( Nancy Paulsen Books – 2013) Old Mikamba had a farm E-I-E-I-O. And on this farm he had a Baboon!, a Zebra!, a Lion!, an Elephant! and many more! You can enjoy to sing along with a … Continue reading →
By Rachel Isadora ( Nancy Paulsen Books – 2016 ) Children explore their five senses, learning what they can see, smell, hear, touch and taste. Simple texts and adorable illustrations can help children to understand how their five senses work. … Continue reading →
>> Imagination Library Story Time: Rachel Isadora You will meet Rachel Isadora , the author of Children’s picture books, in the library of Congress. >>>Actors and Actresses are really professional story-readers! Enjoy your wonderful time at Storyline Online >>>> Astronauts read … Continue reading →
By Rachel Isadora (G.P. Putnam’s Sons – New York in 2011) A girl wakes up and takes a walk with her mother and her beloved dog. As walking though her neighborhood, meets different languages speaking persons. She says Hello to each … Continue reading →