It's Tim's birthday. Instead of a package, Tim gets amysterious letter -- written in code It begins: "When the mooncomes up, look for the biggest star." Tim -- and the reader -- areoff, following the clues. And at the end of the treasure hunt is awonderful birthday surprise ""Full-color pages, designed withcutout shapes, allow preschool children to fully participate inthis enticing adventure."" -- "Publisher's Weekly"'On the nightbefore Tim's birthday, he finds a rebus note, a secret messagedirecting him to his gift. Youngsters can read the note with him,then follow him up, down, and through the various-shaped, brightlycolored die-cut] pages to find the puppy at the end. . . . 'AVery-First-Step-To-Learning Book' dealing with directionalconcepts.' --CE. 'On the night before Tim's birthday, he finds arebus note, a secret message directing him to his gift. Youngsterscan read the note with him, then follow him up, down, and throughthe various-shaped, brightly colored die-cut] pages to find thepuppy at the
水粉画的画风令画面简单却生动,小猫咪在不同颜色的背景画面中将颜色与生活中的事物联系在一起,跟随着它的脚步,你会经过很多地方,看到不同的风景,艳丽的色块会令小朋友对颜色印象深刻,与小猫咪找到你们*的颜色!
Featuring Upsy Daisy and all of your favourite Night Gardenfriends, this novelty board book has exciting flaps to lift andtactiles to feel on a journey through the Night Garden. It offersplenty for little fans to enjoy.
The coziest lift-the-flap bedtime book ever! Cuddle up, little koala! A baby koala, a lion cub, a baby hippo,other baby animals, and a little boy are getting ready for bed.This comforting flap book with gentle bedtime rituals is theperfect end to a busy child's day. In this lift-the-flap book, toddlers will see some of the littlethings creatures do as they resist sleepytime. Then, with the flipof a flap, each baby animal gets cozy enough to fall sleep withcomforting cuddles, stretches, and yawns. Poetic text and beautiful art will charm toddlers and theircaregivers alike, and with the sturdy pages, children can enjoythis board book again and again. Author Diane Muldrow also wrote Mama, Where Are You?; Mama, What'sin There?; and Who's Your Daddy?
"Animal I Spy" is a fun way for young children to learncharacteristics of their favourite animals. An illustratedmagnifying glass reveals a clue to help the reader search for aspecific animal (a giraffe with a long neck for example), but thereare plenty of other animals to discover before the correct one isspotted.
From kittens to stars to yarn, there are so many things that canbe found in the great green room. This comforting alphabet booklinks words and phrases with familiar images from everyone’sfavorite bedtime story, Goodnight Moon
Count the cheeky monkeys as one by one they swing into thejungle, looking for bananas, in this jolly book with a CHATTER!sound-button to press. The chunky die-cut monkeys are perfectforlittle hands just learning to turn pages.
Wibbly Pig has a new friend - a bear so BIG, he can hardlyfit on the page. He does not know how to brush his teeth or combhis hair and he can't even use a spoon. But Wibbly loves him justthe same! A picture book that shows it is what's inside thatmatters.
These Roly Poly Box books are a completely original design. They roll out and pop-up to provide a whole host of tactile and visual surprises for children of any age. This book is a clever adaptation of the pop-up book. Rather than pages to turn, this cube shaped book unrolls as you count along from one to ten. The pictures have a lovely fluid movement to them and the illustrations are bright and cheerful. ... This book appealed to the two-year-olds who loved the bright moving pictures, to the four-year-olds who liked the way that the book rolled out and back in. We all squealed with delight at the final surprise hidden in the centre of the book.