韵律化的内容能吸引孩子大声朗读;美妙的旋律让害怕说英语的孩子,也能不自觉地哼哼唱唱。它们是孩子进入英语世界最容易,最有趣的起点。 廖彩杏《用有声书轻松听出英语力》
U can read this, S?S E-Z Vibrant color brings new life toCaldecott Medal-winning "New Yorker" cartoonist William Steig'sclassic puzzle book
A special cloth book edition of the much-loved Baby Bear,Baby Bear, What Do You See? tale from the bestsellingauthor-illustrator team of Bill Martin Jr and Eric Carle. Thissoft-to-touch cloth book for babies and young toddlers features aselection of the native American animals from the original BabyBear tale using Eric Carle’s trademark illustrations, as well as acarefully edited version of the story to suit the book’s very youngreadership. With deeply-padded pages and a soft carry handle toencourage tactile exploration.
Can you stick out your tongue like Frog? Puff up your cheekslike Cow? Scrunch up your nose like Jane the Monkey? Look in themirror and try! This busy book with a mirror on every spread (and apeekaboo finale!) teaches babies and young children parts of theface in a playful way.
This is the perfect book for kids who love trucks. On the big,sturdy board pages, they’ll discover bright, bold photographs ofall different kinds of trucks, from farm trucks to fire trucks toconstruction vehicles. Each has their name written underneath, sothat children can learn what they’re called, build their truckvocabulary, and start to develop word and pictureassociation.
Winning unanimous rave reviews, Mo Willems' Elephant andPiggie series continues to charm readers. Featuring two lovable andfunny characters, an optimistic (and sometimes reckless) pig and acautious, pessimistic elephant, these books make readingirresistible to the beginning readers. Children who sat on theirparents' laps to have Pigeon read to them will eagerly take theplunge with these books to start reading on their own. Each book has been vetted by an early learning specialist (andmany adorable early learners). In Are You Ready to Play Outside?, Piggie can't wait to goplay in the sunshine. But will a rainy day ruin all the fun?
One of the bestselling Little Golden Books is now available inour new Golden Baby board book line. Soft and furry animal babiesabound in this simple farm story by the master illustrator GarthWilliams!
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.
Your little one will soon learn some essential first words andpictures with this bright board book. There are 100 colorphotographs to look at and talk about, and 100 simple first wordsto read and learn, too. The pages are made from tough board forhours of fun reading, and the cover is softly padded for littlehands to hold.
Gerald and Piggie want to play a game and surprise each other,but the biggest surprise is the one they least expect. Fullcolor.
A big format board book for babies and toddlers, all about the farm. Little ones will love the bright, bold photographic images of animals, machinery and everything else which can be found down on the farm. Each photograph is labelled with its name, and there are simple questions to encourage children to interact further with the book.
One day, Emily gets a balloon. By the end of the afternoon, the balloon is no longer just a plaything. Emily and the balloon are friends. But when the balloon blows away, what will Emily do? The beautifully evocative illustrations and the timeless innocence of the story make this deceptively simple book a sure classicsweet, compelling, and filled with the wonder and discovery of friendship.
Announcing the prequel! From Heidi Murkoff, author of theworld's bestselling pregnancy and parenting books, comes themust-have guide every expectant couple needs before they evenconceive - the first step in What to Expect: What to Expect BeforeYou're Expecting. Medical groups now recommend that all hopeful parents plan forbaby-making at least three months before they begin trying. And whobetter to guide want-to-be mums and dads step-by-step through thepreconception (and conception) process than Heidi Murkoff? It's all here. Everything couples need to know before sperm and eggmeet. Packed with the same kind of reassuring, empathic andpractical information and advice that readers have come to expectfrom What to Expect, only sooner. Which baby-friendly foods toorder up (say yes to yams) and which fertility-busters to avoid(see you later, saturated fat); lifestyle adjustments that you'llwant to make (cut back on cocktails and caffeine) and those you canprobably skip (that switch to boxer shorts). How to pinpoint
How do animals say "I love you"? "Bears like to say it with akiss on the muzzle. A mama cow says it with a lick and a nuzzle."Sweet, simple rhymes and soft pastel illustrations show some ofthe unique and touching ways in which different animals show loveto their little ones and each other.
Eric Carle's "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" is one of thebestselling picture books of all time, with over 33 million copiessold worldwide to date. This gorgeous new interactive format letsbabies and toddlers join in the fun as the plush caterpillar fingerpuppet literally wriggles his way through the holes in each page,munching and crunching through foods before transforming into abeautiful butterfly! Count along and identify colors in thisperfect first introduction to a picture-book classic.
My Curious World is a super-soft accordion-style cloth book forbabies. One word per panel text celebrates the creativity andcuriosity of kids and monkeys everywhere
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.