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Off to the Park! by Stephen Cheetham
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My Very First Tea Party
Michal Sparks - 2000
Five shows little ones ages 0-3 how hearts fill to the brim when friends gather together for tea and good times.
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."
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.
Maisy's Christmas Tree
Lucy Cousins - 2014
After wrapping presents, it’s time to sing Christmas carols around the tree. Merry Christmas to Maisy and all her friends!
Eric Carle My First Busy Book
Eric Carle - 2015
Each page features a different concept, from numbers and shapes, to colors, animals, and sounds! With a mylar mirror that’s visible through the cover, glitter, lift-the-flaps, touch-and-feels, and more, this book is sure to be a hit with babies and parents. It’s a must-have for every Eric Carle collection!
Monster ABC
Kyle Sullivan - 2018
These gorgeously rendered monsters and silly verses prove that monsters don't have to be scary--they can be as friendly and silly as we want them to be.Visit hazydellpress.com for free education guides and activities perfect for schools, libraries, homeschool and stay-at-home learning.From 'A is for Alien' to 'Z is for Zombie, ' Monster ABC's rhyming text gives simple introductions to the monsters of the alphabet; silly illustrations make even the scariest of monsters near impossible to find frightening. --Shelf AwarenessInnovative, modern and incredibly fun. Rhyming board books are prevalent, but rollicking, fun ones are rarer. . . . Incredibly imaginative and funny artwork --Creators Syndicate[T]wins Derek and Kyle Sullivan have a winner of a board book on their hands with Monster ABC. --PDX Parent MagazineIt's a refreshing change from saccharine kids' stories...This children's board book is quirky fun from Alien to Zombie. --The Seattle TimesMonster ABC is our favorite new family book this year. Not only is the artwork amazing, but the rhymes for each letter make this a great, infinitely re-readable alphabet book. --GeekDad.com
Spot Loves His Daddy
Eric Hill - 2005
Perfect for Father's Day, as well as all year long, this happy and heartwarming book is great for sharing.
How Do Dinosaurs Go Up and Down?
Jane Yolen - 2011
A novelty book of OPPOSITES from the bestselling HOW DO DINOSAURS series!With inventive gatefold flaps on every spread, these classic, bestselling characters from Jane Yolen and Mark Teague are a perfect introduction to basic opposites.Young readers will love to flip through the gatefold flaps and read this uproarious book again and again!
That's Not My Truck...
Fiona Watt - 2008
-- Two additions to the best-selling Touchy-Feely series, That's Not My Dinosaur and That's Not My Truck are sure to be favorites.-- Colorful illustrations and interesting textures make these sturdy board books perfect for hands-on fun!
The Cheerios Play Book
Lee Wade - 1998
(No milk, please!) Teddies need Cheerios buttons, mice need Cheerios glasses, and fish need Cheerios bubbles. Pages are recessed to help children successfully place their own dry cereal pieces within the scenes. Tasty, interactive fun that toddlers will love!
Pancakes!: An Interactive Recipe Book
Lotta Nieminen - 2016
Cooking pancakes has never been so satisfying nor so clean! Perfect for young chefs-to-be, or any kid who prefers to 'do it myself'. This is the first title in a series of interactive recipe books.
Baby Loves Green Energy!
Ruth Spiro - 2018
Beautiful, visually stimulating illustrations complement age-appropriate language to encourage baby's sense of wonder. Parents and caregivers may learn a thing or two as well!
A Picnic with Monet
Julie Merberg - 2003
In A Picnic with Monet, Claude Monet's light-filled paintings take children on an enchanted picnic in the countryside. This board book is a fun introduction ot art and an imaginative adventure all rolled into one!
What Do Wheels Do All Day?
April Jones Prince - 2006
. . they push . . . race . . . stroll . . . fly . . . whiz . . . and spin . . . all day long!Simple, direct text, combined with brilliant cut-paper relief illustrations, captures kids’ fascination with “things that go” and opens their minds to the wide variety of wheels and what they do.
Hats of Faith
Medeia Cohan - 2018
With bright images and a carefully researched interfaith text, this thoughtful book inspires understanding and celebrates our culturally diverse modern world.
