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.
In this Touch Play book there is so much to touch and doat a farm! Children get to pat the pony and participate in eightother activities as they read about a fun day at the farm. patthe pony is a welcome addition to the best-selling pat thebunny line of books.
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.
Gr 1-2–Several cartoon critters hike (Forest) and scuba dive(Odyssey) through forest scenes and undersea neighborhoods in thesetitles. Mitton's tidily rhyming texts point out that “Black bearsare good at climbing/Just see how well they do./These bears arefetching insects/and pinecone nuts to chew” and that “A giant squidlooks scary….” Parker's illustrations give quick impressions ofmoose and gulper eels. A final page in each book presents a bunchof creatures not mentioned in the texts but depicted in the brightspreads, asking, “Did you find…/see…,” and calling for a secondperusal in a quick location game. No additional data for any of theanimals (featured or not) is provided. Patricia Manning, formerlyat Eastchester Public Library, NY Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly ownedsubsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Product details · Paperback: 16 pages · Publisher: Running Press Miniature Editions; Box Min edition (22 April 2011) · Language: English · · Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 7.6 x 8.3 cm
Using his signature bright colors and the looser, thicker lineof Kitten’s First Full Moon, Kevin Henkes shows us how a bad daycan transform into very, very good one. A bird loses his favoritetail feather, a white dog’s leash is tangled, a fox can’t find hismother, and a little brown squirrel drops her acorn. But then goodthings happen to each of them, and their bad day becomes a goodday. This board book puts the hardships and happy endings of fourirresistible animals—and a spunky little girl—in the hands of thevery youngest of readers. The bright colors and bold scenes willcaptivate, and the simple story will inspire. The Horn Book calledit “the rare example of near-perfection in a picture book” and theNew York Times proclaimed A Good Day to be “an almost perfectpictur
Book with finger puppet from Eric Carle: The Very Hungry Caterpillar's Little Book
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.
Don't be misled by the title "Sticker Kit". Yes, this boxcontains a tiny little Harry Potter sticker book, but it alsocontains a replica of Hermione's Time Turner! You can wear it tothe upcoming book and movie release parties, and it's easily andaffordably replaceable if it breaks.
Harry Potter fans will fly out of their seats for thisfantastic kit. Officially licensed, the Harry Potter Golden SnitchSticker Kit is inspired by Quidditch (TM), a magical game from J.K.Rowling’s wonderful world of witchcraft and wizardry. Now fans cancelebrate the popular wizarding world game of Quidditch (TM) bydisplaying the Golden Snitch on the included stand and let theirimagination take flight with the enclosed stickers from the 16-pagebook. WB SHIELD: TM Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry PotterPublishing Rights copyright JKR.
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.
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!
Readers learn the alphabet along with George as the man in theyellow hat teaches the curious monkey how to read.
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.