Maisy's fun and familiar world reflects favorite TV episodes—and the lively adventures young children have every day. One of four adventures familiar to children who watch Maisy on TV, in MAISY'S BEDTIME, Maisy and her friends get ready for bed. As always, toddlers, preschoolers, and parents will find the ordinary extraordinary with Maisy!
-Ideal for 0-18 months. -'Soft-to-touch' cover. -Clearphotography introduces babies to the world around them.
Indestructibles are the 100 percent baby proof, chew proof,rip proof, completely washable, and nontoxic series of books.Books built for the way babies read, Indestructibles are printed onan amazing nontoxic, paperlike material that holds up to endlesschewing, gumming, gnawing, grabbing, bending, and pulling. Then,once the books get dirty, parents can throw them in a dishwasher orwashing machine to make them clean as new. The title is adapted from classic nursery rhymes and illustratedby Jonas Sickler. Sickler’s paintings are whimsical and fun,filled with dazzling textures and eye-popping color. They will graband keep a baby’s attention, and delight adults. The book offers amulticultural twist on a classic nursery rhyme -- Hickory DickoryDock follows two mice as they climb Big Ben. The text for thenursery rhyme is printed on the back cover.
Meeska, Mooska, Mickey Mouse Welcome to the Mickey MouseClubhouse Join Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto intwo ready-to-read tales that teach valuable lessons about letters,numbers, shapes, decision-making, and friendshi Minnie's Valentine- Love is in the air at the Clubhouse, but Mickey has no idea whatto get Minnie for Valentine's Day. Minnie goes undercover, using adisguise to teach Mickey how to make a heartfelt Valentine's Daygift. The premiere of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse delivered the highestratings ever for a Playhouse Disney series premiere among Kids 2-5,Girls 2-5, Households, and Total Viewers. It also premiered at #1among all basic cable networks in its time period for Kids 2-5.Mickey Mouse Clubhouse shows no signs of slowing down as it settlesin to its first season. It was in the Top 10 shows with Kids 2-5for the month of May-tied with Spongebob Squarepants
Face to face with a foot in a red sock, Bow-Wow performs a bitof magic. He pulls off the red sock, revealing an orange sock.After orange comes yellow, then green, blue, and purple--all inrainbow order. After purple comes a bare foot--and Bow-Wow doeswhat any normal terrier would do: He licks it Come play withBow-Wow at www.Bow-WowBooks.com, which is filled with games,puzzles, and activities certain to make young dog lovers laugh.
This innovative board book, with wonderfully brightillustrations, has a fabulous novelty that is sure to delight youngreaders. With die-cut holes throughout, children can say 'Peepo!'to all the animals and watch as one animal is transformed intoanother as if by magic! Finally, they can say 'Peepo!' tothemselves in the mirror on the last page.
I am a train. I travel on railroad tracks. All aboard for this fun and sturdy board book shaped like a train. Read along as trains travel from town to town delivering passengers and important cargo to train stations across the country. Little engineers will love seeing these big machines in action. It's a book and a toy in one!
What color is a bluebird? Easy to answer, but even easier when you have the color to match it with. Find the color in the top half of a page that matches the picture on the bottom half. From pink flowers to purple grapes, this colorful book is full of fun and surprises. Children will love solving these color puzzles featuring Eric Carle’s bold and vibrant artwork.
A gang of mice learns to mix colors and to count; the "naivecharm and exuberance" of Walsh's cut-paper art helped earn MousePaint a spot among PW's Best Books of 1989. Ages 2-6; 4-8. One day three white mice discover three jars of paint--red, blue,and yellow. Both parents and children alike will appreciate thislighthearted presentation of a lesson in color. “Walsh’s cut-papercollage illustrations have bold colors and just the rightsimplicity for the storyline. A real charmer that’s great fun aswell as informative.”--School Library Journal
INDESTRUCTIBLESTM are built for the way babies "read":with their hands and mouths. INDESTRUCTIBLES won't rip or tear andare 100% washable. They're made for baby to hold, grab, chew, pull,and bend. The eye-catching pictures are bright and colorful. Andthere are no words! Which makes INDESTRUCTIBLES even more special,because you get to make up your own stories or just cuddle withbaby while you explore together. Happy reading!
Mice, a rottweiler, an arachnid and a few other assorted critters make sturdy reappearances in five board book versions of picture books. In Ellen Stoll Walsh's Mouse Paint, "three white mice on a white piece of paper" enjoy a colorful romp, while in Walsh's Mouse Count a similar gaggle narrowly escapes being served for dinner (Harcourt/Red Wagon, $6 each, 28p, ages 1-3 ISBN 0-15-200265-0; -200266-9 Sept.). Yet another mouse searches the animal kingdom for companionship?and finds an unexpected respondent?in Eric Carle's Do You Want to Be My Friend? (HarperFestival, $6.95, 32p, ages 2-6, ISBN 0-694-00709-9 Sept.). The rewards of industriousness are celebrated in a second Carle title, The Very Busy Spider; its embossed web brings a tactile dimension to his familiar collage artwork (Philomel, $9.95, 26p, ages 2-up ISBN 0-399-22919-1 Aug.). Finally, the canine in question is Alexandra Day's beloved Carl, who takes charge of a crew of toddlers in Carl Goes to Day Care (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $5.95, ages 1-3 ISBN
Are you hungry? The very hungry caterpillar certainly is! Youcan help him count how much he eats using reusable Giant stickersas he munches his way through the week!