本书作者是纽约时报畅销书作家Van Fleet。他擅长制作儿童玩具书和儿童立体书。代表作有 Tails《尾巴》、 Heads《动物的脑袋》, Alphabet《英文字母》 等,都是纽约时报畅销书。 在这本书中,孩子不仅可以认识许多可爱的动物,还可以了解一年十二个月。同时那些让他们动手可以触摸部分,深深地吸引他们的注意力。 From #1 New York Times bestselling novelty book innovator Matt Van Fleet, creator of Monday the Bullfrog, a huggable concept book about the months of the year. Matthew Van Fleet’s huggable multi-concept book introduces preschoolers to the months of the year, textures, colors, and fascinating sea creatures. The cleverly textured pages will tickle fingertip and funny bones while revealing clues about what October will catch next.
Millions of children have been lulled to sleep by this classicbedtime tale. Now paired with a cuddly plush bunny, it is theperfect way to say "goodnight."
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?
In Elephants Cannot Dance! Piggie tries to teach Gerald somenew moves. But will Gerald teach Piggie something even moreimportant?
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 Happy Pig Day! Piggie celebrates her favorite day of the year!But will Gerald the Elephant be included in the festivities?
This is a charming new story featuring stars of Cbeebies,Abney and Teal - an imaginative pair of adventure-loving friendswho live in the park on an island. When Bop finds a...something onhis head, Abney, Teal and their island friends try to find a gooduse for it. It's too leaky to be a teacup, and too holey to be aslide. It looks like a boot, but doesn't make a very good boot. Butnow everyone wants boots - so they let their imagination loose andgo on the hunt for brilliant boots! The "Adventures of Abney andTeal" TV series was created and directed by celebratedauthor/illustrator Joel Stewart. The "Abney and Teal" stories helpdevelop imagination and problem-solving through humour andadventurous play.
PreSchool-K ``Oh Dear!'' is young Buster's response each time thathis 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
The big engines that rumble--or the little engine thatcould--have a real fascination for the youngest readers. And notonly do children like reading about trains, or watching them invideos (think Thomas the Tank Engine), but they love playing withtoy trains. Enter "The Mini-Express," the latest "Mini WheelsBook," the new series of board-books-as-vehicles from the creatorof the 2.2-million-copy bestselling Mini House BookI series. The natural companion to "Mini School Bus" and" Mini Fire Truck,""The Mini-Express" takes readers on a fun-filled ride aboard achunky and colorful die-cut steam engine. With the hiss of steamand clackity-clack of wheels on the track, the rhyming verse tellsthe story of Engineer Hoot and his crew of hardworking mice. PeterLippman's energetic illustrations bring the characters and text tolife on every page, and real working wheels keep "The Mini-Express"on the go--across the floor, and through a child's imagination. Allaboard!
Follows a day with the firefighters and their fire engines in anew Mini House book that offers a colorful, three-dimensional,die-cut sculpture of a firehouse that is full of action anddelightful surprises.
In I Am Invited to a Party! Piggie is invited to herfirst party. She doesn't know what to wear, though, so she asks her bestfriend Elephant for help. Elephant's advice is odd to say theleast, so Piggie will try on all sorts of zany outfits beforefinally arriving at the party for a hilarious surprise.