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.
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
Match the pictures offarmyard animals in the book with the nine chunky, colourful blocksthat are just right for little hands. With bright and boldillustrations, this charming playset will be returned to again andagain.
What Will I Be? is one of four simple novelty titles in theUncover and Discover series that explores aspects of animal lifefor very young children. What Will I Be? looks at animal growth,from egg to baby to fully grown, in an enjoyable and friendly waywith strong text from writer and biologist Nicola Daviesaccompanied by stunning artwork and simple lift-the-flap spreads. Afresh, stylish alternative to other books in the genre. Spreads atthe back encourage children to revisit what they have learnedthroughout the book
In Karen Katz's distinctive style, an adorable baby searches throughout the house for her pumpkin. Is the pumpkin under the leaves, behind the curtain, under the bed? NO! But Baby finds many other surprises as a ghost, a witch's hat, cute-as-a-button bats, and candy apples are found beneath each flap. Finally after Baby finds her pumpkin, she's ready to go trick-or-treating and the final flap reveals a Halloween extravaganza!
It's Tim's birthday. Instead of a package, Tim gets amysterious letter -- written in code It begins: "When the mooncomes up, look for the biggest star." Tim -- and the reader -- areoff, following the clues. And at the end of the treasure hunt is awonderful birthday surprise ""Full-color pages, designed withcutout shapes, allow preschool children to fully participate inthis enticing adventure."" -- "Publisher's Weekly"'On the nightbefore Tim's birthday, he finds a rebus note, a secret messagedirecting him to his gift. Youngsters can read the note with him,then follow him up, down, and through the various-shaped, brightlycolored die-cut] pages to find the puppy at the end. . . . 'AVery-First-Step-To-Learning Book' dealing with directionalconcepts.' --CE. 'On the night before Tim's birthday, he finds arebus note, a secret message directing him to his gift. Youngsterscan read the note with him, then follow him up, down, and throughthe various-shaped, brightly colored die-cut] pages to find thepuppy at the
Harry is a white dog with black spots who hates to take abath. One day he gets so dirty he has black fur with white spots! Where's Harry?
Teach your child all about baby animals with touch and feeltextures in this chunky board book. Twinkly, bumpy, scaly, silky,sandy, sticky and shiny textures in a chunky package will help yourchild discover all about baby animals. Let their little hands roamand feel how smooth and velvety the calves are, but how rough thebaby elephant's ears feel. They'll learn as you play. This title isperfect for encouraging tiny fingers to explore: encouraging earlylearning and development.
Teddy's in bed, and ready for a chat! There's a ready-made rhyming conversation in the book, and you can make up your own as well! Talking with your baby fosters the early development of basic language and communication skills, and promotes emotional closeness and wellbeing.
Buster goes down to the farmyard to fetch the eggs forGrandma. But where will he find them? Lift the flaps, meet all thefarm animals and help Buster find an egg for his breakfast!
Has the zoo sent me the perfect pet? Adapted from the classic book for thegoungest child to toke evergwhere!
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.
A vibrant, rhyming romp aboard Noah's Ark! Noah's Ark is busy and noisy, and it's not long before the animals begin to get grouchy. Clever old Noah hatches a plan for an incredible creature cabaret to get the Ark swinging again. But what amazing act will appear for the finale? Tony Mitton and Guy Parker-Rees are reunited for another sure-fire bestseller, with a riotous text and astounding illustrations.
Thllg is sitting quietlg Then along come all her friendsto plag and feast and dance the wigglg woo!