My Book of First Words is the perfect companion for childrenjust learning to spot and name, or learning to recognise words.Bright illustrations bring to life all the key objects andfavourite things from a child's world. With clear labels and funactivities to reinforce recognition, this is the ideal way tointroduce the building blocks of learning. This is the 24pppaperback of Big Book of My World, featuring all the elements thathelp to encourage labelling, spotting and naming.
You can't have my bike! But maybe I'll let you take it for aride! Learning to share is one of the harder social rules forlittle ones to follow, but with this sweet book, it will be alittle easier. This 8x8 book has sturdy pages for little hands! Italso includes a sheet of stickers.
"Peepo!" has become a classic for babies and toddlers. It follows a baby through the day in a style full of wit, charm and ingenuity. A series of holes peeping through to the next page leads the child on to the next stage in the day, giving a hint of what is to come. This is an original book that has long delighted young children - and their parents. Peepo! 已经成为婴儿和幼儿的经典之作。 它以一种充满机智,魅力和独创性的风格照顾婴儿。 一系列漏洞渗透到下一页,引导孩子进入下一阶段,暗示将要发生的事情。 这是一本原着的书,长期以来一直让年幼的孩子和他们的父母高兴。
Colours, shapes and numbers are just the beginning,as thisbeautifully illustrated book explores all the coreconcepts thatmake up a toddler's world:Packed full of things to spot and name,this~is a book that parents and toddlers will love to share.
The coziest lift-the-flap bedtime book ever! Cuddle up, little koala! A baby koala, a lion cub, a baby hippo,other baby animals, and a little boy are getting ready for bed.This comforting flap book with gentle bedtime rituals is theperfect end to a busy child's day. In this lift-the-flap book, toddlers will see some of the littlethings creatures do as they resist sleepytime. Then, with the flipof a flap, each baby animal gets cozy enough to fall sleep withcomforting cuddles, stretches, and yawns. Poetic text and beautiful art will charm toddlers and theircaregivers alike, and with the sturdy pages, children can enjoythis board book again and again. Author Diane Muldrow also wrote Mama, Where Are You?; Mama, What'sin There?; and Who's Your Daddy?
No hitting your baby brother! What can you hit? Pots and pans!Here are gentle and funny directives for "civilized" toddlerbehavior. Karen Katz's books are a must-have for all new parents!This 8x8 book has sturdy pages for little hands and also includes asheet of stickers.
If you think you never know, "Tinga Tinga Tales" answers all your whys. Spend a day and night in Tinga Tinga with this adorable Little Library. Containing four mini board books in a colourful slipcase and featuring all the "Tinga Tinga Tales" animals in exciting new stories - this is a great addition to any toddler's library.
Learn to count from one to ten with the help of this brightand engaging book with sequencing and matching activities toreinforce early learning. With gorgeous new illustrations andirresistible cover finishes, this is pocket money power punchingwell above its weight.
Help your child discover all about amazing wild animals with touch and feel textures "Touch and Feel Wild Animals" is full of furry, bumpy, scaly, silky, soft and shiny textures in a chunky book. Encourage your child to learn early concepts such as colours, shapes and patterns as they turn each page. Turn the page and see what it is...I have rough bumpy skin, I am green, what am I? A lizard of course! Perfect for encouraging tiny fingers to explore and young minds to develop. Sturdy pages with rounded corners mean "Touch and Feel Wild Animals" will provide years of enjoyment.
This Ladybird retelling of The Gingerbread Man is a wonderfulintroduction to classic fairy tales for toddlers and preschoolchildren. Enjoy reading the simple text together, looking at thebright pictures and feeling the different touch-and-feels on everypage.
Children will enjoy this story of a young brother and sisterwho plant seeds that will result, after much hard work andpatience, in a bountiful garden! It teaches that good things cometo those who wait, and features a little song at the end of thebook: “What We Plant in the Spring We Eat in the Fall.”