Daniel Gets His Hair Cut

Daniel Gets His Hair Cut
Author:
Publisher: Simon Spotlight
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534443274

A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Daniel gets his first haircut in this sweet 8x8 storybook based on an episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. Daniel’s hair has grown a bit too long, so Dad Tiger takes him to get his first haircut by Nana Platypus. Dad describes what’s going to happen during his haircut and Nana explains what she is doing as she cuts his hair so that Daniel feels more comfortable. Daniel discovers that getting your hair cut doesn’t hurt at all…sometimes it even tickles! © 2019 The Fred Rogers Company

Daniel Gets His Hair Cut

Daniel Gets His Hair Cut
Author: Jill Cozza-Turner
Publisher: Simon Spotlight
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781536455243

Daniel's hair has grown a bit too long, so Dad Tiger takes him to get his first haircut by Nana Platypus. Dad describes what's going to happen during his haircut and Nana explains what she is doing as she cuts his hair so that Daniel feels more comfo

It's Haircut Time!

It's Haircut Time!
Author: Michele Griffin
Publisher: Future Horizons
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2012
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1935567330

Often demonstrating strong dislikes for haircuts, tags in shirts, seams on socks, and lumps in food, extra-sensitive children are sometimes very challenging for parents to rear. Griffin, a pediatric occupational therapist, created this story to foster communication, tolerance, and understanding between parent and child.

Milestones on the Go! (Boxed Set)

Milestones on the Go! (Boxed Set)
Author: Various
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1665926392

A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Experience many important firsts with Daniel Tiger in this grr-ific boxed set that includes six 8x8 storybooks and a plastic handle for little tigers on the go! Join Daniel as he experiences exciting new things and milestones like getting his first haircut, riding a bike, and his first day of school! This carry-along boxed set includes: Daniel Gets His Hair Cut Daniel Goes to the Dentist Daniel’s First Day of School Daniel Learns to Ride a Bike Naptime in the Neighborhood Mom Tiger’s New Job © 2022 The Fred Rogers Company

Wally Does Not Want a Haircut

Wally Does Not Want a Haircut
Author: Amanda Driscoll
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2016
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 055353579X

Wally the sheep doesn't want to get the haircut he really needs-- even after all the other farm animals get new hairdos--but when his shaggy wool gets him in trouble, he has no choice but to ask for a trim.

Even Monsters Need Haircuts

Even Monsters Need Haircuts
Author: Matthew McElligott
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0802736262

Perfect for Halloween, this hilarious story is about a boy who follows in his father's footsteps . . . in his own monstrously unique way! Just before midnight, on the night of a full moon, a young barber stays out past his bedtime to go to work. His customers may be regulars, but they are anything but normal--after all, even monsters need haircuts! Business is steady all night, and this barber is prepared for anything with his scissors, rotting tonic, horn polish, and stink wax. It's a tough job, but someone's got to help these creatures maintain their ghoulish good looks.

Daniel's First Babysitter

Daniel's First Babysitter
Author:
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534416560

A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Daniel Tiger gets a new babysitter in this relatable 8x8 storybook based on an episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. Mom and Dad Tiger are going out for the evening. And with Prince Tuesday babysitting, Daniel is guaranteed to have a royally good time. But as Daniel gets ready for bed, he misses his Mom and Dad. Then he can’t find Tigey. Soon enough Daniel learns what a grr-ific babysitter Prince Tuesday is. And when his parents return, as promised, Daniel’s confidence grows and he realizes how much fun it is to have a babysitter. © 2018 The Fred Rogers Company

Daniel Learns to Share

Daniel Learns to Share
Author:
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481467530

Daniel and Prince Wednesday learn to share their toys in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read story based on a popular episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood! Daniel and his friends are all playing with their toy cars. But Prince Wednesday has forgotten to bring his car. He asks Daniel if he can play with Daniel’s car for a little while. Daniel hesitates—he wants to play with his car! But Dad Tiger suggests that they can share. Prince Wednesday can take a turn playing with the car, and then he’ll give it back. Sharing is caring! But Daniel is still unsure. What should he do? © 2016 The Fred Rogers Company

All the Water I've Seen Is Running: A Novel

All the Water I've Seen Is Running: A Novel
Author: Elias Rodriques
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0393540804

Former high school classmates reckon with the death of a friend in this stunning debut novel. Along the Intracoastal waterways of North Florida, Daniel and Aubrey navigated adolescence with the electric intensity that radiates from young people defined by otherness: Aubrey, a self-identified "Southern cracker" and Daniel, the mixed-race son of Jamaican immigrants. When the news of Aubrey’s death reaches Daniel in New York, years after they’d lost contact, he is left to grapple with the legacy of his precious and imperfect love for her. At ease now in his own queerness, he is nonetheless drawn back to the muggy haze of his Palm Coast upbringing, tinged by racism and poverty, to find out what happened to Aubrey. Along the way, he reconsiders his and his family’s history, both in Jamaica and in this place he once called home. Buoyed by his teenage track-team buddies—Twig, a long-distance runner; Desmond, a sprinter; Egypt, Des’s girlfriend; and Jess, a chef—Daniel begins a frantic search for meaning in Aubrey’s death, recklessly confronting the drunken country boy he believes may have killed her. Sensitive to the complexities of class, race, and sexuality both in the American South and in Jamaica, All the Water I’ve Seen Is Running is a novel of uncommon tenderness, grief, and joy. All the while, it evokes the beauty and threat of the place Daniel calls home—where the river meets the ocean.