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Suzie is having a dressing up day. Can you guess who she will be? Come and take a look inside. Suzie's dressing up box. There is lots to see and do with plenty of surprises along the way.
Join Suzie as she goes to Grandma's funeral and says goodbye. Suzie can help explain to a child who may be anxious about going to a funeral for the first time. A simple story to help and show what they might experience on this sad day.
Going on an Aeroplane is so much fun. Follow Suzie as she goes on an aeroplane for the very first time. So buckle up...and enjoy the aeroplane ride.
Using the toilet can be a scary time. Go to the bathroom with Suzie and see how she uses the toilet all by herself. A story to help any child who may be anxious about going to the bathroom. If Suzie can do it, then so can you.
Make getting dressed fun and help your baby learn first words with this bright, interactive playbook. Name and touch the different outfits, from colourful clothes to shiny shoes! With textured patches to touch, feel and explore, this bright and beautiful board book with grabbable tabs will engage young children from birth upwards. High-contrast colours and touch-and-feel areas stimulate a baby's senses, while encouraging interaction and play. A perfect first words book for all babies and toddlers. Sensory development Boosts motor skills Recommended for children aged 0+ Illustrated by Lemon Ribbon Studio Also available: Baby Touch: Playbook Baby Touch: Peekaboo Baby Touch: Vehicles Baby Touch: Animals Baby Touch: Tummy Time Baby Touch: Night Night Baby Touch: Busy Day Baby Touch: Seasons
Read, race, and play the Colorforms storybook way! Explore the five
monster truck race-themed story spreads and start the stickering fun!
Design cool monster trucks, race on the super muddy racetrack, tune up
the trucks, and celebrate at the Winner's Circle! With over 50 reusable
monster truck-themed accessories, garage tools, and silly drivers
included, the monster truck building options are endless! A lively,
interactive durable storybook that encourages creative and imaginative
play your little monster truck fan will adore!
Will Kate be able to convince Hannah she can play catch, even though she is blind? This beautifully illustrated story follows Kate through her day at school as she tries to explain to Hannah how she "sees" through touching, smelling, tasting, and hearing the things around her. The final three pages of this book contains information and engaging activities to do with preschool through third grade children to teach them about the five senses and blindness.
This book is based on a true story of a boy that received a service dog to help with his Sensory Processing Disorder. Service dogs can help special needs children make there everyday interactions more manageable. This book includes an afterword by Patty Dobbs Gross of The Northstar Foundation one of the largest children's Autism service dog providers.
Take the worry out of toilet training with these two engaging books, specially designed to motivate boys and girls to get excited about using the potty. Full color.
Introduces readers to the concept of opposites through the pairing of clean and dirty. Simple text, straightforward photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect primer on a common pair of opposites.
"Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit and the Fox" is a cute story offering a fun and simple lesson for tying a "school boy knot" in a tie. It's a family activity book meant to make it fun for parents to teach their children the most popular method for tying a tie. It is so easy, in fact, that a very young child can quickly master it, especially with help of this little tale. If you are young at heart, you will be rooting for the little rabbit to escape the snapping jaws of the very hungry fox as they race through the forest mimicking the motions of tying a tie. The accompanying song can be heard for free at sybrina.com.
Kids love roly poly bugs! Meet Roly Poly Napoleon, a young roly poly who doesn't yet know the basic colors. Children can help him discover the colors as he sets out on a fun adventure with his Papa to find the color blue. This gentle story provides clues and examples of colors in nature as together they traverse the garden and the wonders within. Children will also enjoy trying to find Roly Poly Napoleon and his Papa hidden on each page. Ages 2-5.
Flash! Light! What do YOU see in a flash of light? There are so many amazing things to observe in the briefest moments of illumination. Yes, there is more to a flash of light than meets the eye! Let the exquisite illustrations and rhythmic narrative of this clever book light your way to unique adventures in awareness as you learn to see the wonders around you in a new light.
The second book in the series following on from the bestselling Rainforest AdventuresChildren are fascinated with the natural world around them and with facts and information about animals that they have never seen. However often good nature programmes on T.V. or articles in magazines centre on evolution and completely ignore the Creator. Each story has a Bible verse and lesson for the reader to take away. Written by someone who spent his life in the Rainforest this book has the added benefit of being written by someone who has been there lived there and experienced the culture not just someone who has read the encyclopaedias.
What's that sound? Shake this book and hear it rattle around! Search for colors all around us in the sky, garden, sea, and more. Shake the book to watch the colorful pieces dance about the scene, or let little hands move the pieces on their own one by one. Practice naming colors together while working on fine motor skills at the same time. Let's shake and play together!
Christmas is. . . sharing with others . . . giving gifts with love . . . enjoying the magic of the season Join The Very Hungry Caterpillar for a celebration of Christmas and all the ways to wish the ones you love a Very Merry Christmas. This delightful board book features Eric Carle's bright and distinctive artwork from sparkling stars and snowy scenes - and you can spot The Very Hungry Caterpillar on every page. With it's festive artwork and gentle rhyming text, this is the perfect gift for Christmas!
Do you ever wonder what children who are almost too young to talk really see in the world? "Tell Me, Tell Me, What You See" answers that question. This book will both charm and create wonder with children and parents alike. About the Authors:
The Sensory System is a system in your body that tells you how to react with the world around you. But some people react differently to the world around them than other people do. They sometimes react by screaming, crying, hiding, running away or even just yelling. "Stop " These people usually react in this way because their body's nerves are telling them how to react when they are feeling either excited, frustrated, mad, sad, upset or just thinking they can't do it. This does not mean that they are better or worse than other people. It just means that they need sensory tools. Sensory Tools are tools that either calm your body down or tools that help your body stay alert and let it learn. Some sensory tools that the sensory room kids use are the squeeze machine, theraputty, stretchy bands, concentration puppets, P's & Q's, one-legged T-Stools, the swing, Body Sox and the mini-trampoline. Many of these items come from the sensory room. Others are in the classroom. Each student that goes to the sensory room will tell you about the tools that help them best and describe a day in the life for them. Many of the kids will use the words proprioceptive input. Just so you know, proprioceptive input is when the joints and muscles in the body are getting pressure and moved by doing things like pulling, pushing or carrying something heavy. It is also when we do any kind of exercise or hard work that makes our muscles have to do a job that is fit for you. When you use the large muscles in your body, you feel calmer and more organized. Hope you enjoy this book written and illustrated by Abigail Grace Kroneberger.
A new childrens book series is born in Thomas Goes to the Sea. Readers of all ages will be enchanted as Thomas the Tortoise receives a call that he cannot ignore. Something within is telling Thomas to leave his safe home tucked away in the nature reserve and venture out to follow the faint sound of something crashing in the distance. As Thomas is compelled to follow the sound, he begins a long journey and along the way discovers his true purpose in life. Find out what happens to this brave little tortoise in Thomas Goes to the Sea
Join Father Christmas on his busiest night of the year in this playful, interactive flap book! Ho, ho, ho! Can you help Father Christmas to deliver all the presents? Join in and use the flaps to wrap the presents, fly the sleigh, slide down the chimney and much, much more. With interactive action-flaps, you can do it, too! Each clever flap provides an action or scene-change to encourage children to actively engage and explore. The playful flaps are perfect for little hands to develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Original concept and illustration by Dan Green. The Busy Day series: Introduces the world Boosts motor skills Recommended for children aged 2+ Also available in the Busy Day series: Builder Vet Chef Astronaut Farmer Firefighter Train Driver Athlete
How do images get to our brains? Why do our pupils react to light? How can we trick our eyes? Five fun activities help children discover the answers in this lively and entertaining introduction to the sense of light.
Marni Altaker-Mount's My First Day of School is a great starter
book for any child experiencing school for the first time. Marni
Altaker-Mount wrote this book while pursuing her undergraduate
degree in Elementary Education. After successfully completing her
undergraduate studies, completing a Masters of Education, and
teaching for eight years she realized there was a need to publish
her book for both classroom and home use to help children cope with
their first school experience. Through the use of vivid color
illustrations by AmyBeth Quering, this book is not only verbally
stimulating but also visually entertaining. |
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