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Wheels on the Bus
Raffi Cavoukian - 1988
Raffi's Songs to Read unites the rhythm, rhyme, and repetition that helps to lay the foundation for later speech, listening, and reading skills. here with fresh new cover designs are some of Raffi's best-known songs. With enchanting illustrations they create books that are natural bridges between music and reading.
How Do I Love You?
Marion Dane Bauer - 2008
. ."In this book, a parent declares her love...as the bees love a flower, a duck loves a shower, a bird loves to sing, a bear loves the spring.
In My Meadow
Sara Gillingham - 2009
Bright pictures, sweet reassuring messages, unique layered pages, and an adorable finger puppet combine to create interactive reading and playtime fun!
Girl of Mine
Jabari Asim - 2010
As daddy cradles his baby girl, she is suddenly whisked away on a fantastical adventure, swinging above lush floral gardens under the golden moonlight. The sweet text, inspired by "Rock-A-Bye Baby," will whisk little ones off to peaceful slumber. With Asim's engaging and adorable rhymes and Pham's vibrant illustrations, babies and parents alike are sure to fall for Girl of Mine.
Peekaboo Bedtime
Rachel Isadora - 2007
Visual clues leading into each page turn, the repetition of the phrase “Peekaboo, I see . . .” and Rachel Isadora’s gorgeous illustrations combine to make a wonderful read aloud for young children.
Peek-a-Flap Who
Jaye Garnett - 2016
Each scene features a pair of lift-a-flaps with peek-a-boo surprises. Inside the flaps, you'll find fun facts about the animals in the artwork.
Hoot: A Hide-And-Seek Book of Counting
Jonathan Litton - 2014
How many owls can you find in this playful book of numbers? Bright artwork, finger-holes, and a cheerful rhyming story make learning come alive!
Clifford's First Easter
Norman Bridwell - 1995
Now here's this year's new Easter title--packed with hidden surprises, this adorable lift-a-flap book chronicles Clifford's first Easter with Emily Elizabeth. Full color.
Little Green Frog Lift a Flap
Ginger Swift - 2016
The chunky board book has especially thick flaps for baby to grasp and lift. Simple sentences reinforce future language structure. Illustrations include lots of details to hold babys attention.
Ten Little Ladybugs
Melanie Gerth - 2000
Where did they all go? Young ones will love finding out as they feel their way through the sturdy, colorful pages of this innovative book. The cute critters provide a hands-on learning experience and the rhyming text reinforces the counting concept. Interactive, educational, adorable -- this magical countdown book adds up to a whole lot of fun.
My First Baby Signs
Linda Acredolo - 2002
This book includes the most popular signs and provides parents a place to begin "talking" with their little one from the very beginning.
Mini Myths: Play Nice, Hercules!
Joan Holub - 2014
She forgives him indeed, and then shows her own strength by gleefully knocking down the stacked blocks herself! Joan Holub’s expertly focused text pairs perfectly with Leslie Patricelli’s famously humorous illustrations. Includes a summary of the original Hercules’s Twelve Labors myth at the end. Also available in the Mini Myths series: Don't Get Lost, Odysseus and Good Job, Athena!
Praise for Mini-Myths: Play Nice, Hercules!
"These adorable volumes feature the title characters learning important life lessons with slight allusions to their Greek mythology counterparts." --School Library Journal
I Love You, Sun, I Love You, Moon
Karen Pandell - 1994
The gentle message and Tomie dePaola’s adorable illustrations of children interacting with their world make this a welcome addition to every toddler’s library.
Your Baby's First Word Will Be DADA
Jimmy Fallon - 2015
. ."Dada!"Right?Everyone knows that fathers wage a secret campaign to ensure that their babies' first word is "Dada!"But how does it work?One of the most popular entertainers in the world and NBC's The Tonight Show host, Jimmy Fallon, shows you how.
Farm (Touch and Feel)
Anne Millard - 1994
Babies and toddlers will be drawn to the captivating, tactile pages, and will want to touch, feel, and explore every one.