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Where's the Giraffe? by Ingela P. Arrhenius
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Around the World: A Follow-the-Trail Book
Libby Hamilton - 2015
Each spread will feature a different animal looking for its way through a different landscape, from a thick, green forest to a dry, orange desert.
Where is Maisy?
Lucy Cousins - 1999
Maisy mavens will love to look for her in WHERE IS MAISY?, a happy lift-the-flap board book adventure from award-winning author-illustrator Lucy Cousins.
Feet Are Not for Kicking
Elizabeth Verdick - 2004
And when they’re kicking balls or leaves. But not when they’re kicking people!In simple words and charming full-color illustrations, this book helps little ones learn to use their feet for fun, not in anger or frustration. It also includes tips for parents and caregivers on how to help toddlers be sweet with their feet.
That's Not My Giraffe...
Fiona Watt - 2019
Babies and toddlers will love turning the pages, touching the feely patches and spotting the familiar little white mouse as they look for their giraffe. Part of an internationally bestselling series, which includes over fifty titles and has sold over 5 million copies in the UK alone. With simple, repetitive text, tactile patches and bold illustrations suitable for babies and toddlers. A little, white mouse appears on every page, for children to spot.
Hello, World! Birds
Jill McDonald - 2017
Told in clear and easy terms ("Peck, peck, peck! This noisy woodpecker is looking for food inside a tree trunk") and featuring bright, cheerful illustrations, Hello, World! makes learning fun for young children. And each sturdy page offers helpful prompts for engaging with your child. It's a perfect way to bring science and nature into the busy world of a toddler, where learning never stops.Look for all the books in the Hello, World! series: -Solar System-Weather-Backyard Bugs-Birds-Dinosaurs-My Body-How Do Apples Grow?-Ocean Life-Moon Landing-Pets-Arctic Animals-Construction Site-Rainforest Animals-Planet Earth -Reptiles-Cars and Trucks -Music-Baby Animals-On the Farm
Little Pookie
Sandra Boynton - 2011
Mom lists ten particular things she knows about Pookie. ("You like macaroni. You're suspicious of peas.") punctuated by brief comments by Pookie. A perfect ending awaits.
Quick Duck!
Mary Murphy - 2012
Now he can splash into the river, where his mom and siblings are waiting and ready to go!
Will Bear Share?
Hilary Leung - 2018
Bear has so much to give. . . but will she share? Find out in this surprising and memorable storybook all about friendship, compromise, and of course, sharing.A fresh and funny book in a new series of animal question stories by creative talent Hilary Leung that will keep little ones laughing. . . and sharing (when it's appropriate!).
In My Tree
Sara Gillingham - 2009
Is it little owl's sturdy branch and snuggly roost? No, it's his loving family! Bright pictures, reassuring messages, unique layered pages and an adorable felt finger puppet attached to each book combine to create interactive reading and playtime fun!
The Story of Christmas
Patricia A. Pingry - 1998
Suitable for toddler and ages upwards, this title features simple words and illustrations, and durable heavy pages.
Olivia Counts
Ian Falconer - 2002
She takes us from one ball to seven accessories through to ten Olivias.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Dinosaur
Jeffrey Burton - 2019
Stomping through the trees so high, as your friends fly through the sky. A roaring twist on the popular bedtime nursery rhyme, Twinkle, Twinkle, Dinosaur is the second book in a brand-new board book series that’s perfect for parents and little ones to snuggle up with and share.
Hello, Ocean Friends: A High-Contrast Book
duopress labs - 2015
Making connections between images on a page and the real world is an important building block for your baby’s communication skills—and this charming introduction to ten ocean animal friends, paired with a friendly text, and bold basic patterns, provide a great high-contrast experience for young developing eyes.Selected by the NYPL Summer Reading Challenge 2017.
Hair
Leslie Patricelli - 2017
It s important to take care of your hair, even if you only have one! As Baby can tell you, that hair gets washed when it s dirty and brushed when it looks messy. But when it grows and grows, there s only one thing to do. This funny and reassuring look at a toddler rite of passage is ideal for little readers especially those with a "tiny "bit of trepidation about that first haircut."
Duck & Goose Find A Pumpkin
Tad Hills - 2009
Duck & Goose look everywhere for a pumpkin-in the apple tree, in the leaf pile, inside a hollow log.... Where will they find one?Perfect for your favorite fall holidays, and a fun read-a-long for fans of Duck and Goose any time of year!