There is soft, powdery snow everywhere! It's the perfect dayfor snow angels, sledding, and snuggling up with someone you love.Woof!
It is time for Little Bear to go to bed. But where can he be? Father Bear searches all over the house. Little ones will enjoy being in on the joke as they look at Richard Scarry's colorful pictures. This Little Golden Book Classic is now back in print for a new generation of readers to enjoy.
Book De*ion It is time for Little Bear to go to bed. But where can he be?Father Bear searches all over the house. Little ones will enjoybeing in on the joke as they look at Richard Scarry's colorfulpictures. This Little Golden Book Classic is now back in print fora new generation of readers to enjoy. Book Dimension Height (mm) 205 Width (mm) 171
Garth Williams was a prolific illustrator of Golden Books. Hisillustrations have brought to life Charlotte’s Web, Mister Dog,Home for a Bunny, Stuart Little , and many other children’sclassics.
"Here is Baby's door. Let's open it." "Preschoolers will enjoytaking a tour of every room in Baby's house, where they willrecognize colorful objects they know from their own homes. Brightlyillustrated by Disney Legend Mary Blair, who also illustrated thepopular Little Golden Book "I Can Fly," this title is a perfect fitfor the Little Golden Book audience.
This playful rhyming Little Golden Book asks, "Where dogiggles come from?" It's a celebration of families and laughter andchildren will delight in watching piglets, bear cubs, bunnies, andmore baby animals frolicking joyfully with their families. Charmingpastel illustrations show little ones laughing and giggling whileplaying peek-a-boo, hula-hoop, hide-n-seek, and other games.
Children will enjoy this story of a young brother and sister who plant seeds that will result, after much hard work and patience, in a bountiful garden! It teaches that good things come to those who wait, and features a little song at the end of the book: “What We Plant in the Spring We Eat in the Fall.”
Learning the concepts of comparing and sorting is vital inhelping young children develop vocabulary and understand the worldaround them. This bright book is designed to help parents amuse,interest and at the same time teach their children vital earlylearning skills. Useful parent tips are included throughout thebook to support the learning process.
"The latest Little Golden Book Classic--with a funny, timelessschool theme "This rollicking story explores just what would happenat school if elephants walked the balance beam, monkeys climbed allover the monkey bars, and tigers went up the rope Some of thefunniest scenes show the animals hitting the showers afterward--andhogging all the towels
Meet Huckle, the polite young cat, in this delightful tale ofgood manners. Also available in same series, Huckle's Opposites,Isn't Pig Won't Naughty? Let's Count to Ten.
Children have loved Little golden Books, For over 50 years.they have written their names inside each front cover and poredover the colorful pictures. Parents have shared Golden Moments withtheir children, reading such classics as the Poky little puppy.Thanks to the happy hours spent with the books many children havedeveloped a lifelong love of reading.
A happy man thrills a group of farm animals when he takes themfor a joy ride in his dump truck. This book is a true classicillustrated by the inimitable Tibor Gergely. "From the Hardcoveredition."
Hop in the Thinga-ma-jigger and explore the world of mammals,birds, sea creatures, and much more in this deluxe coloring bookbased on the brand-new animated Dr. Seuss series The Cat in theHat Knows a Lot About That! —just in time for its Fall 2010debut on PBS Kids!
These are perfect peep hole books for inquisitive toddlers. Bright, bold pages and picture flaps will keep your toddler engaged over and over again in "Who Am I? Baby Animals". Your child will love discovering who is hiding behind each fun page, as you read the clues together. Who likes to eat lettuce and lives in a hutch? A bunny rabbit, of course. Perfect for reading aloud and encouraging word recognition, your toddler will love the playful and familiar guessing-game format. Watch as they investigate and explore each page - a perfect combination of learning and play.
Sooki, the baby elephant with the saggy baggy skin, feelsfunny-looking and all alone, until he meets a group of elephantswho look just like him! This classic story about finding one'splace in the world is finally available as a board book.
One beautiful day, a shy little kitten embarks on a journeyfilled with adventure! In the course of her wanderings, she meetsan interesting and often amusing collection of fellow creatures.The Shy Little Kitten, with illustrations by the renowned GustafTenggren.
Learn the alphabet with the help of this bright and engagingbook. With gorgeous new illustrations and irresistible coverfinishes, this is pocket money power punching well above itsweight.
Mr. Renny's paintings are so good that they almost appearreal. But no one seems to pay them any attention until a strangeman offers to make everything that Mr. Renny paints come to life.First there's the painting of the apple, which Mr. Renny can noweat. Then there's a huge hotdog, a new car, a cruise liner... Mr.Renny paints himself a life of luxury until his friend Rose comesto ask if she can buy one of his paintings. But he doesn't have anyreal paintings left! The spell must be broken and soon! A bookcontaining subtle references to the work of Belgian surrealist RenMagritte, the illustrations are full of clever and amusingdetails.
Christmas is a wonderful time for sharing. Biscuit finds theperfect gifts for everyone he loves.
Come along wit Biscuit as he makes a beautiful menorah tocelebrate Hanukkah. It's a great time for stories, songs, food andfriends!
Learning to recognise and name colours and shapes is animportant step in developing your child's vocabulary. This brightbook is designed to help parents amuse, interest and at the sametime teach their children vital early learning skills. Usefulparent tips are included throughout to support the learningprocess.