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?
Peter Rabbit loves radishes, and so do all the othercharacters in this entertaining counting book. Poor Peter startsoff with ten juicy radishes all to himself, but that doesn't lastlong as one bunny after another comes hopping up to snaffle hisprize. Luckily, on the last page, Peter finds some juicy lettucesfor his lunch. "Ten Juicy Radishes" is a sturdy board book that canbe read again and again by even the most boisterous toddlers. Aseach page is turned, the number of holes in the page - and thenumber of radishes - goes down, providing a really vividillustration of the mechanics of counting. With a charming rhymeand gorgeous artwork featuring Beatrix Potter's most famouscharacters, this books is also a perfect bedtime read.
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Do you wake up with a wiggle? Do you wiggle out of bed? Forenergetic toddlers (are there any who aren't? ), here's a book thatinvites them to wiggle along with the story. Told in rollicky,wiggly rhyme that begs to be read again and again, Doreen Cronin'slatest romp will have toddlers wiggling, giggling, and then(hopefully) falling into bed, blissfully exhausted!
This updated Peter Rabbit touch and feel book is packed with eleven different textures for little hands to explore. From a rough tortoise shell and crinkly lettuce leaves to the fluffy feathers of Jemima Puddle-duck’s chicks, every page features a different feel.With Beatrix Potter’s original illustrations and a simple text, this is a classic touch-and-feel book that toddlers are sure to love.
When Piggie tells Elephant, I am going, you can imagine thethoughts that run through Elephant's head. Elephant, after all,sees everything in the darkest possible light. What about me?Elephant whines tearfully. Who will I skip with? Who will I playping pong with? Who will I wear a silly hat with? Piggie remainsresolute. She is going. Elephant declares that he will go, too. Butthat doesn't faze Piggie. Elephant pleads Piggie to golater--tomorrow, next week, next year. Piggie must go now. But WHY?WHY? WHY? cries Elephant. It is lunch time, Gerald, Piggieexplains. I am going to eat lunch. Of course the two inseparablefriends have lunch together, making today a good day. Just likeyesterday. Mo Willems, a master at comic pacing, delivers anotherperfectly delightful Elephant Piggie schtick that will havekids laughing as they learn to read.
This bestselling collection of classic nursery rhymes includesfavourites such as 'Pat-a-Cake', 'Rock-a-Bye Baby', 'Baa, Baa,Black Sheep' and 'Humpty Dumpty', as well as ABCs, lullabies,finger games, counting rhymes, cumulative tables and nonsenseverse. Illustrated in glorious colour by Faith Jacques.
Every baby is an ibaby--imaginative,inquisitive,intelligent,innovative,and most of allincredible!Babies will love playing with the little piggies whilethey learn to count.Three pink pigs store in this bath book's meshtube for lots of fun in the tub!
This is a new tale of friendship from Eric Carle, author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Once there were two friends who were always together...But one day, the boy was all alone. His friend was gone. The hero of this delightful new story from Eric Carle makes up his mind to find his friend. Undaunted, he sets off on a quest that takes him across a swift cold river, over a tall mountain, through a broad meadow and a forest full of dark shadows. He sleeps under starry skies and dreams of floating on clouds before finally being reunited with his beloved friend. This wonderfully whimsical tale is a celebration of the value of friendship and the power of a child's imagination, captured in the simple prose and magnificent colourful artwork fans of Eric Carle's work know and love so well. Eric Carle is an internationally bestselling and award-winning author and illustrator of books for very young children. He was born in New York, but spent his early life in Germany. He returned to the States in his early twe
Enter into the world of reading with My Very First I Can Read! This comprehensive emergent reading program addresses all the components of reading mastery based on the latest early literacy research. Written by educator and reading specialist Dr. Julie M. Wood, with lively illustrations by Sebastien Braun, this Common Core–aligned program stars Tug the Pup and an endearing group of characters who will lead beginners through the proven steps for successful reading.
It's Waddle! And it's in color. And boy, is it irresistible.In the same way that kids can't read Gallop! without wanting togallop around the room, Waddle!, an animals-in-motion Scanimationbook, will inspire prancing, hopping, stomping, and scampering. Anddid we mention color? Created by the optical genius behind thephenomenal #1 and #2 New York Times bestselling children's books,Gallop! and Swing!, Waddle! adds touches of color to the images andintegrates it into the text. That prancing pig is pink, the leapingdolphin is blue, the slithering snake yellow. The Scanimationitself is also more lifelike, as the author continues to refine hispatented Scanimation process, resulting in a more fluid, realisticmotion. Nothing else compares. Waddle! teaches color and movement. Its language is a joy, therhymes inspiring, the animals full of life. And one more thing:Waddle! has a surprise ending. Something else to grab thereader—literally.
In this inventive, interactive picture book created by BarneySaltzberg, the bespectacled author of "Beautiful Oops!", who charmsyoung readers and their parents with a perfect light touch andjoyful spirit, kids get to do just what Arlo does to solve hisproblem. They read an eye chart, look through a fold-out phoropter(that big machine optometrists use), and try on different pairs ofglasses - movie star glasses! superhero glasses! mad scientistglasses! And they interact with Arlo as he rediscovers how to bethe best ball-catcher in the neighbourhood and picks up a newfavourite pastime along the way - reading! One out of fiveschool-age children needs glasses. Arlo will show them just howlucky they are.