Rod Campbell's classic lift-the-flap book Dear Zoo has been a firm favourite with toddlers and parents alike ever since it was first published in 1982. With Dear Zoo Book and Story Blocks children can have fun reading the story as they build a giant metre-high tower with their animal blocks.Dear Zoo Book and Story Blocks includes a mini gift hardback of the lift-the-flap preschool classic and ten stacking and nesting blocks featuring everyone's favourite animals from the zoo. Young children will...
Are you small, smaller or smallest? Find out in this beautifully illustrated interactive pull-tab board book and get a head start in the important mathematical concept of measurement.
Hm Reading 1991 (Houghton Mifflin Leveled Library: The World of Information:)
by Robert Lopshire
The reader is invited to join Rosie Rabbit in counting various shapes inside and outside of her house.
Attention young brick builders: Sean Kenney is back with original city creations of all sizes, colors, and features. Build a skyscraper, a brownstone, or how about a mini metropolis! Complete with select model instructions for more than six creations, insider tips, and landscape designs for new LEGO fans as well as diehard enthusiasts. And as a bonus--a sticker sheet to decorate your new city models.
Dora the Explorer Rainbow Surprise (Dora the Explorer (Reader's Digest))
by Phoebe Beinstein and Christine Ricci
You Are (Not) Small (My Arabic Library) (You Are Not Small)
by Anna Kang
Two fuzzy creatures can't agree on who is small and who is big, until a couple of surprise guests show up, settling it once and for all!The simple text of Anna Kang and bold illustrations of The New Yorker cartoonist Christopher Weyant tell an original and very funny story about size - it all depends on who's standing next to you!Visit Christopher at www.christopherweyant.com."Read it and giggle." Publishers Weekly
Uses fold-out illustrations, flaps, and simple text to reveal patterns, shapes, colors, and a variety of animals and insects.