小王子(65周年纪念版) 安托万·德·圣-埃克苏佩里 经典儿童文学 英文原版 The Little Prince 小说
Meet the silliest family in the world! Grandpa Brown tries to hatch a baby horse.Mr. Brown shouts at his underwear. And Jane Brown grows a carrot in her ear (she planted a radish). Here are six stories to make you giggle and laugh. ,
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Numbers 1 to 30 reinforces your child’s classroom learning of number recognition, number formation, quantities and counting. It provides the repeated practice your child needs to thoroughly learn the numbers 1 to 30. Activities include: 昑racing and writing numbers 旵ounting objects in a set 旸rawing specified quantities 旾dentifying numbers 昐equencing numbers For use with Grades K-1. ^_^:41fdf69d84ff6c7e4a351850ace47713
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A baby blowfish is really nervous about the first day of school . . . but with the help of Linny, Tuck, and Ming-Ming she realizes there s nothing to be scared of. School is fun! Great for helping to calm first-day-of-school jitters, this sweet story is sure to become a favorite.,
BUSY BUILDERS is one in a series of ten board books for busy little people! With lots to see and heaps to do, children really can join in by pushing, pulling and turning all the little tabs to make the building site come to life. Climb a ladder, make a crane lift heavy loads high up into the sky, then knock down a building with a giant wrecking ball. Perfect for toddlers who like to play with their books! Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, this is one of Campbell's best-selling series. Other titles in the series: BUSY BEACH, BUSY TOWN, BUSY FARM, BUSY GARAGE, BUSY GARDEN, BUSY PARK, BUSY PLAYTIME, BUSY RAILWAY and BUSY AIRPORT.,
This is the amazing tale of Gerald McCloy, who "didn't talk words - he went Boing Boing instead!" Only capable from the earliest age of making strange noises, young Gerald is the bane of his parents' lives. Finally, he runs away, little realising his "Boing Boings" will make his fortune! Nearly fifity years ago, Dr. Seuss was asked by a friend at United Productions of America to come up with an idea for an animated cartoon that was new and different - more than just the usual cats chasing mice. And that's how Gerald McBoing Boing came into being. The cartoon attracted legions of fans in America, and went on to win an Academy Award in 1951. Available only briefly in book form in the USA at the time of the movie's release, it has finally re-emerged with all its zest and zany humour in tact, ready to delight a new generation of Dr. Seuss fans.,