韵律化的内容能吸引孩子大声朗读;美妙的旋律让害怕说英语的孩子,也能不自觉地哼哼唱唱。它们是孩子进入英语世界最容易,最有趣的起点。 廖彩杏《用有声书轻松听出英语力》
The amazing Bob! The amazing Boynton! Because who else butSandra Boynton could imagine 15 Bobs in one book? Actually, that's14 Bobs, and one Simon James Alexander Ragsdale the Third (he's aturtle), which gives Fifteen Animals! the added dimension of beinga unique counting book—count the Bobs, count the pets, count thebunnies, count the fish. The latest of the Boynton on Board Books,Fifteen Animals! also comes with a free song available viadownload. It's all the energy and appeal of Boynton: the livelylanguage, distinctive illustrations, and inimitable characters. Andmusic. And counting. And, for the first time, a person character,an earnest little boy who loves animals and happily sings: I really like animals, I like them a lot. Fifteen animals is what I’ve got. I’ve got fifteen animals. They're friendly and tame, and I’ve given each one a special name. Make that Bob.
Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.Piggie cannot help smiling.Gerald can.Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.Geraldand Piggie are best friends.In Listen to My Trumpet! Piggie can'twait to play her new instrument for Gerald! But is she ready tolisten to his reaction?
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!
Gerald is careful. Piggie is not. Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In Should I Share My IceCream? Gerald has a big decision to make. But will he make itin time? Using vocabulary that is perfect for beginning readers (andvetted by an early-learning specialist), Mo Willems has crafted afunny story about the challenges of doing the right thing. Fans ofthe Geisel Award-winning duo will eagerly eat it up!
For the very first time, IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE and IFYOU TAKE A MOUSE TO SCHOOL are available in board book form in thispackage. In the circle story IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE, a littlemouse runs a small boy ragged as he demands one thing after anotherwhen the boy offers him a cookie. The same boy and mouse are backin IF YOU TAKE A MOUSE TO SCHOOL, where boy and mouse learn aboutscience, math, reading, writing, skateboarding and basketballduring their day at school.
Soft Shapes: My Fire Truck: Where better to put out afour-alarmer than in the bath? Kids will have hours of fun fightingfire with their own firefighter, fire dog, fire truck, andfirehouse - all made of foam. Great for imagination.
Published last fall, "Gallop " introduced the amazingtechnology called Scanimation and took the children's book world bystorm. It became an instant bestseller--#1 on The New York Timeschildren's list. Now "Swing " does for kids what "Gallop " does foranimals--a boy rides a bike, a girl kicks her soccer ball, aswimmer cuts through the water, and a skater pirouettes on ice. Theeffect is joyous, magical, mesmerizing, and taps into the theendless fascination that children find in watching other children.The second book created by Rufus Butler Seder, the inventor,artist, and filmmaker who developed Scanimation out of hisobsession with antique optical toys and other pre-motion-pictureillusions, "Swing " uses "persistence of vision" and a patentedstate-of-the-art multiphase animation process to createastonishment. There is nothing else like this unique, patentedtechnology that literally inspires wonder. The images burst withactivity, and adding greatly is a happy, rhyming text that capturesin words the pure e
Now, this educational classic has been updated with additional content and repackaged to give it a fresh, bold, contemporary look and form that makes it much easier to shelve and display. The 12-inch, 24-piece skeleton is realistically designed with moving joints, and can be displayed in its clear plastic bell jar. The book is packed with projects, experiments, and facts about all the systems of the human body. The focus, of course, is on the bones—what they are made of, how they grow, how they work. New is an expanded section on paleontology and fossil remains incorporating the latest news from the field, including the newly discovered hobbit-sized humans from the last Ice Age. This is a great gift for every kid, one that truly brings science to life.
It's Baby's birthday, but where is his cake? Little ones will love lifting the large, sturdy flaps to find Baby's birthday cake in this new Karen Katz board book. Children will discover sparkly foil objects under each flap until they finally find Baby's yummy, shimmery birthday cake on the final page of this adorable new title.
Piggies rock! So does Boynton. Through her eyes, her words,her music, and above all her art, we see the world with whimsy andpleasure, appreciating round noses and curly tails, floppy ears andpleasing plumpness. And we’re lucky to give that gift to ouryoungest children. A new Boynton on Board book, in the amazing series that has over11 million copies in print, Perfect Piggies! also comes with a songavailable free via a download from the Workman website. Reminiscentof a cappella swing, it’s a celebration of the homey—of beauty inthe eye of the beholder, of sunshine and fresh air, and a place toput up our hooves when the day is done. And, of course, thecatching energy and rhythmic language of a beloved original: We are all perfect piggies and we know what we need. It’s reallyvery simple, very simple indeed: a troughful of food, a place inthe sun, and a little bit of comfort when the day is done. That goes for the rest of us, too.
Originally published in 1949 (two years after Goodnight Moon)and out of print for more than 30 years, this melodic companionnarrated by the endearing rabbit child introduces those elements ofhis life that he holds most dear. Brown's minimal text has adreamlike, impressionistic quality reminiscent of her earlier book,yet the narrative adheres to a child's sense of logic as the bunnystrings together the items and activities that fill his day. Hedefines his world in terms of his parents: "Daddy's boy./ Mother'sboy./ My boy is just a toy/ Bear." In alternating spreads, Hurdportrays simple, black-and-white images of items or pastimes (thechild's toothbrush hanging on a hook next to his father's; fatherand son fishing together) and full-color scenarios (recolored byClement's son Thacher) spawned by those images (the boy brushes histeeth as one parent soaks in the tub and the other primps in frontof a mirror; the family gathers around the table to dine on freshlycaught fish). The final color spread underscore
His fields are empty, so Tom Farmer is looking for all the farmyard animals. He's in for a big surprise when he finds them! What will he do to sort them out? Die-cut holes in each page hold clues to what follows, with lots of scope for imitation and expression.
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.
It’s almost Halloween, and Mickey and the gang are gettingready for their big Clubhouse Halloween party. But will they beable to turn the Clubhouse into the spookiest haunted house intime? Find out with this spook-tacular board book.
The intrepid mouse is off to the big city with Charley. "Maisy Goes to the City" is an ideal story for young children going on an urban adventure. Full color.
These are one of a series of delightfully humorousaward-winning tales for beginner readers from an internationallyacclaimed author-illustrator. Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can. Gerald worries so thatPiggie does not have to. Gerald and Piggie are best friends. In "MyFriend is Sad", Gerald is sad. How can Piggie be happy if Gerald issad? Told entirely in speech bubbles with a repetitive use offamiliar phrases, this highly original book is perfect for childrenjust learning to read. It is a vibrant new edition with brightcolours that will appeal to young readers. It is a Theodor SeussGeisel Award-winning series for the most distinguished books forbeginner readers.
This adorable padded board book follows George and his belovedteddy as they adventure together. The sweet and engaging storyencourages babies to follow along and discover all of George’sfavorite things—from soft, warm blankets to fresh bananas to hisyellow duckie. At the end they will discover George’s most favoritething of all!
This book is so filled with monkey-themed activities that itis sure to keep kids busy, making it perfect for trips. Perforatedpages make it easy to display a favorite piece of art or to sharethe many sheets of stickers. This super activity book includes the following: More than three hundred full-color stickers based on EileenChristelow's wonderful, expressive monkey art A learn to draw the monkeys spread and practice space Drawing and coloring pages Addition, subtraction, and pattern recognition activities
Pat the Cat, the long-awaited companion to the classic Pat theBunny, is yet another irresistible first book for toddlers from theGolden Touch and Feel Books line. Play along with Martha and Neddyas they write shopping lists with Mommy, help Daddy get money fromthe cash machine, smell freshly baked ginger snaps, playhide-and-seek and, of course, pat the cat.