Say hello to LEGO[registered] Friends - LEGO's gorgeous newrange aimed exclusively at girls! Meet the characters - Andrea,Emma, Mia, Stephanie and Olivia - and have fun using your coolstickers in this brilliant activity book!
Ten years after its original publication, the first book inthe I Spy series still has all of the magic and wonder thatcaptured readers in 1991. Each brilliantly composed spread is atreasure trove of intriguing items. Rhymes present hide-and-seekchallenges for young readers in a lively and accessible way. Likeeach best-selling title that followed, I Spy: A Book of PictureRiddles is a true feast for the eyes. This special edition is amust-have for I Spy fans both old and new.
In Halo 5: Guardians, game developer 343 Industries continues to enthrall fans worldwide with the exploits of the legendary Spartan super soldier, the Master Chief, as well as new characters in the Halo universe, including Agent Jameson Locke and others. This deluxe art book chronicles the creative and breathtaking art of the worlds, vehicles, and characters of Halo 5: Guardians, with exclusive details behind the creation of returning characters, such as the Arbiter and the Master Chief himself. Complete with commentary from 343 Industries, The Art of Halo 5: Guardians is the ultimate exploration of the intricate creature design and groundbreaking gameplay that define the Halo experience. ,
Eric Carle's beloved and well-known characters take on a lifeof their own in this new scrapbook format. It encourages kids tojump into Carle's world by drawing and coloring in the charactersthat live in their own imaginations. In addition, kids can fill inthe answers to questions such as "I like to draw __," "My favoritecolor is__," and "I like to collect__" in the "About Me"section.
This bestselling book features riddles that send readerssearching through 13 photographs with a fun house theme.
Play hide and seek on every page with this surprise pop-up book filled with colourful toys You and your toddler will enjoy finding the toy elephant hiding throughout Little Hide and Seek Colours . Help your child turn the pages as they solve riddles and spot fun surprises. Your child will want to return to the book again and again as they try to find the colourful toys and help them get back to their owners. With five themed hide-and-seek scenes and a different coloured item hiding from their toy owner on each page, your toddler will love learning about colours. Blue doggy has lost his blue spoon! Help him find his spoon and more of his missing items. The sturdy, compact format is perfect for preschoolers to hold as they read and learn about colours. Look, learn and play together with Little Hide and Seek Colours .
Bringing the world of dogs to the palm of your hand, FANDEXpresents a field guide to 48 top breeds, from best family pets tonoble hunting companions to classic dogs for show. Discover theexemplary character of the Airedale, the working-class backgroundof the aristocratic York-shire Terrier, the spiritual aurasurrounding the Lhasa Apso, and the Rottweiler's ancient origins inretreating legions of Roman soldiers. Includes a complete guide toeach breed's appearance and temperament. 50 individually die-cutcards, full-color throughout.
It's the easiest and most fool-proof tree identification guideavailable. Four visual keys--die-cut leaf, bark pattern,distinguishing flower, seed, or nut, and photo of the fulltree--and de*ions of height, shape, habitat, and more combineto give a complete picture of North America's forest and backyardtrees. In addition, TREES is a cultural history--of the mightyWhite Oak and California Redwood, the tree that grows in Brooklynand the important White Ash, as useful for Native American bows asfor the powerful bats of our national pastime. 50 individuallydie-cut cards, full-color throughout.
Can you spy "a tortoise, a hare, a tea bag, a key/ a clock,and a flag on a house in a tree"? It's not easy--but readers of allages will have a whole lot of fun trying. With more than a dozen ISpy picture books under their belts, including I Spy GoldChallenger, the award-winning photographer/riddler team of WalterWick and Jean Marzollo are masters of their art form. And inTreasure Hunt, they've outdone themselves. Readers search forsubtly hidden objects on every beautifully composed andphotographed page. At first glance the setting seems like any otherquaint seaside town. Take a second look and discover that it's infact a very realistic model, with giant pencil erasers fillingtruck beds and gargantuan pennies nestled among the boulders of anisland. The result is stunning, a surrealistic adventure. Children will love to pursue the mystery of the pirate's hiddentreasure, narrowing their search with every delightfully clutteredpage. Looking for an additional challenge? Try the extra-creditriddles. Fo
"I spy a great big yellow two,/ a pair of scissors,/ and abutton that's blue." Preschoolers adore perusing A Drop of Watercreator Walter Wick's crisp, colorful photographs to find objects,and in I Spy Little Numbers, they'll develop number identificationand counting skills while they're at it. On the number five spread,children will find not only the three main objects (an airplanewith five windows, a soccer ball made up of pentagons, and afive-wheeled choo-choo train), but five-pointed sea stars, anickel, a pea pod with five peas, and more. Other sturdy boardbooks in the interactive I Spy Little Book series include I SpyLittle Book, I Spy Little Wheels, and I Spy Little Animals. (Babyto preschool) Card catalog de*ion Rhyming text invites the reader to find hidden objectsrepresenting the numbers from one to ten.
Wherever you're going, however you're travelling - join thespectacular search for Wally!
Who better than Waldo to be pictured on a postcard boasting of world travels? Armchair tourists, real-life travelers, and Waldo aficionados will want to get their hands on these thirty pull-out postcards, featuring artwork from some of the best-loved spreads in the Where’s Waldo? books. True to form, each postcard features prompts on the back to get the recipients searching for the bespectacled traveler and a few other items as well.
Featuring incredible scenes and snapshots of Wally and histravelling companions. Write out your favourite days out and send.them to your friends, or ken p them for.yoUrself. Join thesensational search for Walty, and many more things along theway!
Build the adventure. With LEGO Friends Brickmaster you can read and play all at thesame time, creating 18 fantastic models with the help of anexciting and instructional book to guide you. Go on a real adventure with LEGO Friends Brickmaster! Join theFriends on their journey and follow the fun photo scrapbook to findout what they get up to. With an exclusive minifigure, over 100bricks, and a brand new adventure to go on, all you need isfriendship, team work and a sprinkling of creativity to reach theend! LEGO Friends Brickmaster contains fascinating facts and DidYou Know? sections throughout and has a stylish new box design,making it the perfect present for any LEGO lady.
The amazing original that set off the worldwide search for Waldo! Perfect for the youngest Waldo searcher, this special edition contains all the fun of the original but with lots of eye-boggling extras! Anyone who has found Waldo before will want to find him all over again because he's in a new place in every scene. And now readers can also search for Woof, Wenda, Wizard Whitebeard, Odlaw, and much more—all newly added to this special edition!
Tiny tots will love the satisfaction of spying a whole arrayof toy bunnies and other intriguing items in this cute addition toJean Marzollo and Walter Wick's popular I Spy series.
Young readers first met the Pigeon, a beleaguered birddesperate for a shot behind the wheel of a bus, in 2003. Don't Letthe Pigeon Drive the Bus! went on to sell millions of copies,receive a Caldecott Honor, and spawn additional picture books,apps, games, and even silly bands. But did you know the Pigeon was born many years earlier in thepages of a sketchbook? In Don't Pigeonhole Me! Two Decades of the Mo Willems Sketchbook,readers are given a rare glimpse into the mind of the man the NewYork Times described as "The biggest new talent to emerge thus farin the '00s." Since he was a teenager, Mo has been creatingcharacters and scribbling ideas in the pages of sketchbooks. In theearly 1990s, he started self-publishing collections of hisdrawings, and The Mo Willems Sketchbook was created. What began asa calling card for his work has morphed over the years from a formof therapy, to an opportunity to explore and experiment, to a giftfor friends and loved ones. But these sketchbooks have always be
What's even more exciting to preschoolers than seeing big machines that build things? Watching the massive ones that tear them down! Crush the stone. Crush the stone. Chip and grind and munch. Make new concrete from the old. Whirr! Churr! Crunch! From the huge crane with a swinging ball (crack! ) to the toothy jaws that ram the walls (thwock! ), this rambunctious demolition, reverberating with sound words, is guaranteed to have small kids rapt. Bright spreads showcase the gargantuan machines in all their glory, and a pictorial glossary explains what each one can do.