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!
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.
If your little one is an Igglepiggle fan then this is theperfect book to enjoy together. Igglepiggle has lost his blanket,follow him around the Night Garden and lift the flaps to help himfind it. On his journey he encounters Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka andthe Tombiloos. Do they know where Igglepiggle's blanket is? Full offlaps to lift and lovely soft tactiles to feel, this will keep yourlittle In the Night Garden fan happy.
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.
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.
Eric Carle's wonderful new book,The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse. "I am an artist..." begins Eric Carle's vibrant tribute to the creative life.And just like an imaginative child,this is one artist who paints the world as he sees it- a red crocodile,an orange elephant,a purple fox,a black polar bear (!) and a wonderful polka-dotted donkey.Filled with some of the most magnificently colourful animals of Eric Carle's career,this is a book that celebrates imagination and the artist within us all. Inspired by the work of the great Expressionist painter Franz Marc,a founder of the artists' group known as Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider),who famously used abstract blue horses in his paintings.Marc's vibrantly colourful paintings influenced generations of artists,and fired the imaginations of children's book artists far and wide.Examples of Marc's paintings and a short biography are included at the end of the book.
本书作者是纽约时报畅销书作家Van Fleet。他擅长制作儿童玩具书和儿童立体书。代表作有 Tails《尾巴》、 Heads《动物的脑袋》, Alphabet《英文字母》 等,都是纽约时报畅销书。 在这本书中,孩子不仅可以认识许多可爱的动物,还可以了解一年十二个月。同时那些让他们动手可以触摸部分,深深地吸引他们的注意力。 From #1 New York Times bestselling novelty book innovator Matt Van Fleet, creator of Monday the Bullfrog, a huggable concept book about the months of the year. Matthew Van Fleet’s huggable multi-concept book introduces preschoolers to the months of the year, textures, colors, and fascinating sea creatures. The cleverly textured pages will tickle fingertip and funny bones while revealing clues about what October will catch next.
The intrepid mouse is off to the big city with Charley. "Maisy Goes to the City" is an ideal story for young children going on an urban adventure. Full color.
Mice, a rottweiler, an arachnid and a few other assortedcritters make sturdy reappearances in five board book versions ofpicture books. In Ellen Stoll Walsh's Mouse Paint, "three whitemice on a white piece of paper" enjoy a colorful romp, while inWalsh's Mouse Count a similar gaggle narrowly escapes being servedfor dinner (Harcourt/Red Wagon, $6 each, 28p, ages 1-3 ISBN0-15-200265-0; -200266-9 Sept.). Yet another mouse searches theanimal kingdom for companionship?and finds an unexpectedrespondent?in Eric Carle's Do You Want to Be My Friend?(HarperFestival, $6.95, 32p, ages 2-6, ISBN 0-694-00709-9 Sept.).The rewards of industriousness are celebrated in a second Carletitle, The Very Busy Spider; its embossed web brings a tactiledimension to his familiar collage artwork (Philomel, $9.95, 26p,ages 2-up ISBN 0-399-22919-1 Aug.). Finally, the canine in questionis Alexandra Day's beloved Carl, who takes charge of a crew oftoddlers in Carl Goes to Day Care (Farrar, Straus Giroux,$5.95, ages 1-3 ISBN 0-374-31145-5