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A BabyLit(R) Anatomy Primer BabyLit(R) is a fashionable way to introduce your toddler to the world of classic literature. With clever, simple text by Jennifer Adams, paired with stylish design and illustrations by Sugar's Alison Oliver, these books are a must for every savvy parent's nursery library. Jennifer Adams is the author of a dozen books including Remarkably Jane: Notable Quotations on Jane Austen and the popular Y Is for Yorick: A Slightly Irreverent ABC Book for Grown-Ups. Jennifer works as a writer and editor in Salt Lake City, Utah. Alison Oliver runs Sugar design studio. Alison's design portfolio includes everything from logos to packaging and product design for clients such as Chronicle Books, Citibabes, and Aerie, as well as Gibbs Smith. She lives in New York.
Babies and toddlers will love this interactive touch-and-feel tab book from Ladybird's best-selling Baby Touch series. Use the vehicle-shaped tabs with your baby to turn the pages and find and name the different bright vehicles throughout, from cars and trains to helicopters and diggers. There are also big, stimulating touch-and-feel areas to stroke and talk about on every page - which wheel feels bumpy? Which window feels shiny? With each page featuring a different vehicle, this is a perfect first word book for all young baby and toddler fans of things that go.
Young babies will love snuggling up with this soft, padded cloth book - with a different touch-and-feel tail poking out from every page! Helping to stimulate developing senses, this is a perfect very first book for children. Baby Touch is an innovative and award-winning range that provides a sensory feast for babies, stimulating their growing minds and active senses through bold, colourful and playful illustrations and baby-friendly text. Sensory development Boosts motor skills Recommended for children aged 0+ Illustrated by Lemon Ribbon Studio Also available: Baby Touch: Ears cloth book
Children are able to communicate by signing before they develop the skills necessary for speech. By teaching simple sign language to children from as young as eight months, we can help them to convey their emotions and their needs. When children begin to talk, having sign language to fall back on provides a comforting safety net. Add to the fun of signing by singing well-known nursery rhymes and songs. Even proficient speakers will long enjoy signing to a favourite song or rhyme. Simple and clear signing instructions allow anyone to join in.
Hello, baby Taurus. Who will you be?
The irresistible Little Zodiac Board Books celebrate every zodiac sign. For devoted astrologers and brand-new stargazers alike, these board books portend good omens and happy reading.
A little Inuit boy discovers there's room for himself and his baby sister on their mother's lap.
A brightly illustrated word book full of colourful garden scenes, winding fingertrails, textured patches and simple vocabulary. Babies and toddlers can discover which creatures live in a pond, help panda water his vegetables and lots more. With new words to learn on every page, from animals and weather to plants and outdoor toys.
Each title focusses on a specific skill that helps your child develop. The toy helps your child to link concepts to the story.
Not only does Corey's father make the best spaghetti, but he also dresses up as Bathman and acts like a silly dog with pajama legs for ears.
A counting story in verse shows how easily one sad and lonely cat can turn into twelve.
Tough card format, perfect for babies and toddlers. With a high emotional content, this is ideal for sharing during a special, quiet time.
A simple, rhythmic text about the journey between get-up time and bedtime is reflected in engaging pictures by one of Australia's best-known and best-loved illustrators.Collect the set! Hush Baby Hush, Go Baby Go, What's That Noise? and Where is Baby?
Little learners will love this interactive book filled with fun facts, questions, and some hilariously out-of-place things on a building site. Will they find the teddy driving the digger, or the croissant in the toolkit? Whether comparing two pictures to find the differences, or looking for the odd one out in repeated patterns, young readers will develop observational skills, and they'll be having so much fun they won't even know they're learning! With amazing facts and questions on every page, Spot the Difference Building Site is the perfect activity book for little ones aged 2 to 5 to learn about a building site and have fun doing it.
Stroller time is much more fun when these flash cards come along
for the ride! Each set features 5 double-sided cards with engaging
textures and pictures. Easy to attach to a stroller, backpack, or
diaper bag, these cards won't get lost, and the interactive
touch-and-feel feature makes them great independent entertainment
for toddlers on the go.
An adorable book introducing the youngest readers to the names of their body parts, from head to toe! Look! Babies Head to Toe is an exuberant introduction to the parts of the body and the senses. Filled with fun, repetitive sounds and a melodic voice, this book will captivate babies and toddlers. It's the perfect follow-up to Harris's first board book, Who?: A Celebration of Babies.
Show your gratitude with this pun-derful book from the bestselling creators of Hello!Lucky-now in board book!Here's a hug. A trophy. The kitchen sink! This book will give you tons of ideas for how to say "THANKS" when words just aren't enough. With their bold style and sidesplitting humor, the Hello!Lucky team offers this book of gratitude as one big thank you to the people in our lives.
The first in a new series of "see + read M books" presenting eye-catching, creative designs, and die-cut pages to teach children colors, caring, and other golden rule lessons in this bright and beautiful board book. There's no better way to share love and learning with your little one than time spent on your lap with a colorful, interactive board book. My Heart Grows illustrates the wonderful ways to give and receive love, from hugging and playing to sharing and helping, all while watching the book's heart grow!
This charming series has been specifically designed for babies. A great introduction to books through well-known nursery rhymes and interactive text. Singing songs and rhymes is the perfect way to bond with your baby and share quality time. It also aids language development by introducing them to the natural sounds and patterns of speech. Combining these with actions also stimulates the brain and helps muscle development.
The forest animals come from all parts of the forest, sharing their food and offering something for their Christmas celebration It's Christmas time in the forest, but this year there isn't much for the animals to celebrate. It's been a cold, snowy winter and food is scarce. Clara, a little deer, is worried about Christmas, so she wishes on a star for help. The next day Clara hears the sound of bells in the distance. As she follows the magical sound, she is joined by a squirrel and a rabbit. When they stumble onto a stash of nuts and berries, they decide to share it with everyone in the forest. After all, sharing is giving, and that's what Christmas is all about. This beautiful, heart-warming story is about giving and sharing and helping wishes come true.
From squirrels to turtles to prickly porcupines, Leo Lionni's signature illustration style and a toddler-friendly text ask a simple question: "Who" is the animal on each page? One of four board books that celebrates the art and imagination of Leo Lionni, this book is a perfect introduction to identifying animals for busy toddlers, as well as a wonderful stepping stone into the world of one of our best-loved children's book creators.
Sam is an old ginger cat who just wants a place to nap. Wherever he lies down, he's greeted with a frown. Will he find a place to settle or end up in the dog house again? |
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