Can you bite your mom? No! What can you bite? An apple! Karen Katz's books are a must-have for every new mom and dad because they focus on how toddlers grow up and become more social.
You can't have my bike! But maybe I'll let you take it for aride! Learning to share is one of the harder social rules forlittle ones to follow, but with this sweet book, it will be alittle easier. This 8x8 book has sturdy pages for little hands! Italso includes a sheet of stickers.
Book De*ion 1 This classic Little Golden Book isreissued for a new generation of readers, and makes an idealread-aloud book for preschoolers. Illustrations. Book De*ion 2 It's musical day in Animal Town. Thisrhyming story about an animal orchestra and its hippo conductor isperfect for reading aloud. Children will have front-row seats asthey imagine the rousing experience of a night at the orchestra.This Little Golden Book Classic is now back in print for a newgeneration of readers to enjoy. Inside Flap Copy This rhyming story about an animalorchestra and its hippo conductor is perfect for reading aloud.Children will have front-row seats as they imagine the rousingexperience of a night at the orchestra! Book Dimension Height (mm) 204 Width (mm)169
Learning to recognise and name colours and shapes is animportant step in developing your child's vocabulary. This brightbook is designed to help parents amuse, interest and at the sametime teach their children vital early learning skills. Usefulparent tips are included throughout to support the learningprocess.
Nancy wants to show her mom all the love and appreciation shedeserves on Mother’s Day—but getting her present together proves abit messy. Will she pull it off? This book includes 13 flaps thatopen to reveal hidden surprises that will delight all Fancy Nancyfan
All aboard the bus with Spot and his friends as they head off tothe farm, the park and the beach on an exciting field trip. Liftthe flaps to help Spot find everything there is to see glong theway.
This chunky board book edition of a bestselling picture bookis packed with favourite animals. So come into the jungle for anoisy, rhyming animal romp all little ones will love.
"My First Learning Library" contains four chunky board booksthat introduce the youngest children to early concepts. The titlesare: Words, Numbers, Shapes and Colours. The palette is soft andillustrations are in the classic Potter style. Each double pagecontains a single illustration and just one simple word. Thesehard-wearing board books will soon become firm family favourites,and are the perfect introduction for very young children to thewonderful world of Beatrix Potter.
My Book of First Words is the perfect companion for childrenjust learning to spot and name, or learning to recognise words.Bright illustrations bring to life all the key objects andfavourite things from a child's world. With clear labels and funactivities to reinforce recognition, this is the ideal way tointroduce the building blocks of learning. This is the 24pppaperback of Big Book of My World, featuring all the elements thathelp to encourage labelling, spotting and naming.
What does a baby elephant's skin feel like? This touch andfeel novelty book for the very young allows the child to explorethe different textures of the cutest baby animals. One of a seriesof "Touch and Feel" books, "Baby Animals" features full-colourphotographs of a range of animals accompanied by tactile patches toencourage the child to feel explore and touch all their differenttextures. Tough and sturdy for little hands to hold the simple textand bright pictures make the books ideal for a parent and child toshare.
No hitting your baby brother! What can you hit? Pots and pans!Here are gentle and funny directives for "civilized" toddlerbehavior. Karen Katz's books are a must-have for all new parents!This 8x8 book has sturdy pages for little hands and also includes asheet of stickers.
n a charming rhyme, this 1953 Little Golden Books asks, "What dodaddies do all day? Daddies work while children play." It showsdaddies working in all kinds of careers, from farming to teachingto even singing in the opera! And it assures children that at theend of the workday, "by taxi, train, by car and bus, Daddy rusheshome—to us!" Illustrated by Tibor Gergely, who brought the beloved Little GoldenBook characters Scuffy the Tugboat and Tootle tolife.
Help your child discover all about amazing wild animals with touch and feel textures "Touch and Feel Wild Animals" is full of furry, bumpy, scaly, silky, soft and shiny textures in a chunky book. Encourage your child to learn early concepts such as colours, shapes and patterns as they turn each page. Turn the page and see what it is...I have rough bumpy skin, I am green, what am I? A lizard of course! Perfect for encouraging tiny fingers to explore and young minds to develop. Sturdy pages with rounded corners mean "Touch and Feel Wild Animals" will provide years of enjoyment.
This is a fantastic brand new little library of six chunky"In the Night Garden" board books in their very own littleslipcase! Our new "In the Night Garden: Little Library" is theperfect gift for your Igglepiggle and Makka Pakka mad toddler
Throwing a fabulous and fancy Easter party is a very bigjob—and Nancy and Bree are in charge of decorating! This latestbook includes thirteen flaps that open to reveal hidden surprisesthat will delight all festive Fancy Nancy fans
This classic tale is brought to life through the enticingpatches of texture for children to interact with as you read thestory in this touchy-feely edition. Books Quarterly Waterstone'sMagazine 20100101
This springtime classic about a bunny looking for a home isnow available as a board book, for the very first time, in our newGolden Baby Board Book line.
Join Peter Rabbit as he goes in search of his favouritemunchy, crunchy food, and meet his hungry friends along the way.Press the sound button on each page to hear the characters munchand crunch as they eat their favourite lunch. Can you guess whatPeter Rabbit's favourite is?
PreSchool-K ``Oh Dear!'' is young Buster's response each timethat his search for eggs on his grandmother's farm is futile. Thepattern is the same throughout his search: he looks in the barn, orsty, or pond, where a flap can be lifted to reveal the animal thatlives there, making the sound associated with it. The animal is notlabeled, so young listeners are called upon to make theidentification themselves. When Buster finally tries the henhouse,a second flap reveals the eggs beneath the hen. The book has anattractive, open look, with much white space and clear, large type.The animals and farmyard scenes are large, simple forms in brightcolors. Unfortunately, Buster and his grandmother are doll-like intheir circle heads, dot eyes, and red-spotted cheeks, and do nothold the same appeal. Lift-the-flap books are a gimmick thatchildren love, but these flaps are particularly fragile, and eachis hinged in a different place. Eager hands tugging at them willeasily result in a cry of ``Oh dear!'' before too long. David
This Ladybird retelling of The Gingerbread Man is a wonderfulintroduction to classic fairy tales for toddlers and preschoolchildren. Enjoy reading the simple text together, looking at thebright pictures and feeling the different touch-and-feels on everypage.