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Learn about the seasons and discover sights and sounds of nature - from summer's sizzling sun to winter's crunching snow.
Learn about the seasons and discover sights and sounds of nature - from summer's sizzling sun to winter's crunching snow.
In this delightful novelty peepo book, small children are invited to look through the holes on every other page to answer the repeating refrain, 'Who's coming to see how my garden grows?' The energetic, rhyming text introduces all sorts of creatures that are busy foraging and frolicking in the garden. Education Market: Playful 'peepo' holes and many kinds of garden creature make this an absorbing title for Early Years. Gift Market: The durable board book format encourages tactile play for babies and toddlers, and the peek-a-boo element is perfect for interactive reading aloud together.
Learn about the seasons and discover sights and sounds of nature - from summer's sizzling sun to winter's crunching snow.
Introduce young readers to the sights and sounds of the year - from summer's sizzling sun to winter's crackling snow. Featuring breathtaking illustrations by internationally renowned illustrator, Alison Jay, this book will open your child's eyes and ears to the world around them!
Too tired to hop. No zip, no zap . . . What time is it? TIME FOR A NAP! The perfect board book for tired toddlers. This charming and cozy entry in the Snuggle Time series is now in board format! Every day's a busy day, with places to go, people to see, and things to do. But sometimes all that activity leaves a toddler tired and cranky. What time is it then? NAP TIME! With plenty of humor and fun, Phillis Gershator and David Walker capture a child's resistance to some much-needed sleep--and the Illustrations show little bunny throughout the days of the week, adding a concept lesson to the great message about the necessity of rest.
Talmudic and midrashic folklore use the teachings of the ancient sages to answer questions and teach moral lessons, often with a dash of humor. In this delightful collection of stories, Phillis Gershator takes these spiritual and folkloric elements and weaves them together with her own unique humor and wisdom to create a very special version of the wondrous tales that have captivated readers for centuries. Gershator, inspired by hearing talmudic and midrashic tales from her late father-in-law (a rabbi), has assembled ten of her favorites in this volume. Stories of flying rabbis, miraculous loaves of bread, wise women, muscle-bound angels, and goats that carry bears on their heads will enchant children of all ages and those who read to them. From "Making It Rain," about a husband and wife who helped bring rain to a parched land, to "The Observant Cow," a religious cow who manages to convert a nonbeliever into an observant Jew, each story contains lessons, truths, jokes, surprises, and happy endings. Author's notes help readers understand the subtle meaning of each story.
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