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.
How do fish breathe underwater? Do all birds fly? Why do someanimals have fur? Children will learn the answers to these andother questions as they explore, with Pooh, the worlds of mammals,birds, reptiles and amphibians, sea creatures, and insects andspiders! The 30 beautifully illustrated Discovery Cards in this setprovide a unique educational experience, featuring stunningreal-life images and fascinating facts for curious young minds.
These Roly Poly Box books are a completely original design. They roll out and pop-up to provide a whole host of tactile and visual surprises for children of any age. This book is a clever adaptation of the pop-up book. Rather than pages to turn, this cube shaped book unrolls as you count along from one to ten. The pictures have a lovely fluid movement to them and the illustrations are bright and cheerful. ... This book appealed to the two-year-olds who loved the bright moving pictures, to the four-year-olds who liked the way that the book rolled out and back in. We all squealed with delight at the final surprise hidden in the centre of the book.
Did you know the youngest babies see high-contrast images andpatterns best? This accordion-style board book features simpleblack-and-white shapes for newborns on one side and a rainbow ofcolors and scenes with George for toddlers on the reverse. Whatbetter way for curious babies to learn about color than withCurious George! The book includes a magnetic closure and is sturdyenough to stand on its own. Set it up on the floor to encourage anewborn to turn her head or an older baby to lift his head duringtummy time. Also includes tips on different ways the book can beused for recognizing simple shapes and teaching color mixing.
Build your baby's vocabulary with this new first words book.Split into familiar catagories such as animals, nature, food andbabies themselves, the youngest learners will be able to identifythe names of familiar objects. Baby Einstein Books is an imprint of developmentally appropriate,interactive books designed to introduce children ages 0-3 toclassic poetry, art, and foreign languages in a fun and accessibleway. A combination of playful images, beautiful photography, andbold illustrations with multilayered text will captivate andstimulate babies and young children. This "humanities for babies"program, based on the award-winning video series, taps into thenatural learning potential of young children--and their parents'aspirations for them.
Help your baby learn as you play find the Tractor with this chunky board book. Your baby will love looking for all the different tractors hiding behind the tactile flaps: from an old vintage tractor, a tractor with a plough, a fork-lift tractor, and a mighty eight-wheeled tractor. Read them together as you lift flaps and explore the shape and texture of the tactile tabs. Perfect for reading aloud and encouraging early word recognition, your baby will love the playful images and bold type. Babies and toddlers will want to investigate and explore each one again and again.
Spot shows off his knowledge of shapes in this bright, boldboard book. Each spread illustrates objects young children willlove to identify, along with a different touchy-feely element toengage tactile interaction. These are the perfect way for littleones to learn their concepts while following their favorite yellowpuppy.
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
These Roly Poly Box books are a completely original design. They roll out and pop-up to provide a whole host of tactile and visual surprises for children of any age. This book is a clever adaptation of the pop-up book. Rather than pages to turn, this cube shaped book unrolls as you count along from one to ten. The pictures have a lovely fluid movement to them and the illustrations are bright and cheerful. ... This book appealed to the two-year-olds who loved the bright moving pictures, to the four-year-olds who liked the way that the book rolled out and back in. We all squealed with delight at the final surprise hidden in the centre of the book.
Babies sure have a lot of growing up to do They can't eat with a fork, sleep in a real bed, poop on a potty, ride a trike, or read a book. On every sweet lift-the-flap spread, Karen Katz's illustrations celebrate the varied accomplishments of older siblings who may be in need of a little ego-stroking after a new baby's arrival Each book ends on a warm, loving note with the older child reassuring the baby that "one day you'll be big like me."
"Animal I Spy" is a fun way for young children to learncharacteristics of their favourite animals. An illustratedmagnifying glass reveals a clue to help the reader search for aspecific animal (a giraffe with a long neck for example), but thereare plenty of other animals to discover before the correct one isspotted.
From kittens to stars to yarn, there are so many things that canbe found in the great green room. This comforting alphabet booklinks words and phrases with familiar images from everyone’sfavorite bedtime story, Goodnight Moon