拉一拉,舞龙舞起来;对联贴出来;灯笼挂起来。 转一转,年夜饭端上桌;十二生肖轮番上阵。 推一推,除夕烟花在指尖绽放; 摇一摇,舞狮也有节奏感。
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.
This is the perfect book for kids who love animals. On thebig, sturdy board pages, they’ll discover bright, bold photographsof all different kinds of animals, from pets to farm animals tobirds. Each has their name written underneath, so that children canlearn what they’re called, build their animal vocabulary,
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.
Follow Curious George as he experiences the pleasures of eachof the four seasons in this innovative novelty book. Each spreadfeatures a fun poem for reading aloud and beautiful, brightillustrations of George doing seasonally-appropriate activites,plus a four-piece jigsaw puzzle! Preschool readers will lovepointing out familiar objects and weather cues and assembling theage-appropriate puzzles to complete the illustrations.
For a lesson in beginning-letter sounds, see how many otherwords you and your child can come up with for the lettersA throughZ. For example, C isn't just for cat; it's also for caterpillar,camel, cake, and coat.Explore a new concept each time you read thisbook with your baby:encourage her to imitate the sounds of thewords and letters. Help your baby recognize a variety of objects by pointing to apicture and asking, "What's this?" Then answer the question bysaying the name of the item: "This is a bird," or "This is atiger." Encourage your child to recognize these objects in otherreal-life settings and situations. When sharing this book with your child, name the objects thataredepicted for each letter and word. By listening to you matchan object to a word, your child will gain an understanding ofthe sounds each letter represents.
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
Babies will love lifting the flaps in this delightful board book to find out all about themselves! Focusing on different aspects of babies' abilities, this book encourages interaction and discussion. Designed to support the 'Health and Well-being' strand of Every Child Matters. Let's learn about ourselves! What do we look like? What do we like to eat and do? How do we feel? A charming series of lift-the -flap board books designed specially for younger children.
Biscuit is going to school. He is a curious little puppy. Liftthe flaps to join Biscuit as he spends the day playing, learning,and exploring. Woof
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.
Happy and sad. Good and bad. Opposites take on a whole newmeaning when illustrated by a gang of personable dinosaurs. Adie-cut cover opens to reveal chunky pages full of delightfuldinosaurs singing, dancing, lumbering, galloping, and gallivanting.On board pages with a die-cut cover. This book is a main selectionof the Children's Book-of-the-Month Club.