Rosalind and the other princesses are in the Kingdom of Taldonia for the Autumn Ball. They love playing with a little puppy called Patch. But they can't stop arguing, and Rosalind decides it's easier to be friends with animals than with silly princesses. She goes off on her own, and that's when disaster strikes! Patch gets lost in the woods and Rosalind needs the other Rescue Princesses to help find him. But what if they're not her friends any more?
Count Your Treats Not Your Troubles (Fluffy & Fred, #3)
by F Robertson
100 Animals for Babies & Toddlers - Coloring Book
by Fiona Abbott
Kids will fall in love with this sweet, uniquely shaped board book that's perfect for little hands to hold. This adorable novelty book is the perfect size for little readers to grasp, and sturdy enough to take on-the go! Scaled down to approximately half the original size of the Look at Me series, this book presents the same illustrations found in the original, with a slightly abridged story. Follow Mama Chimpanzee as they care for their babies-and keep them out of trouble! A sweet, simple sto...
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ANIMALES BONITOS - Libro De Colorear Para Ninos
by Barbara Wagener
"This modest-sized, lift-the-flap animal excursion is a good bet for one-on-one sharing or individual exploration." - Kirkus Reviews The baby animals in this book are playing with their daddies. “Higher, Daddy!” they call happily. Lift the flaps and see how high the animals dare to fly, tumble and jump! A colorful board book with photographs and cute drawings of animals and their little ones. For toddlers aged 18 months and up, with a focus on the child ’s world. At Clavis, our focus is on...
The little animals in this board book want their daddies to watch them and little hands can lift the flaps to watch them too. A baby bear shows how he can stand on one leg, a young giraffe eats the leaves at the top of the tree, and a lion cub roars loudly, just like his father. This colorful board book contains both photographs and drawings of animals and their little ones in their environments that young readers can also explore.
"Books every parent should read to their kids before kindergarten. With striking illustrations, this book offers an education about animals and their offspring, including the proper identification of particular young creatures." - Newsday Animal babies have a mommy, just like you. In this black-and-white book you will meet ten very different animal mommies and their little ones. A stimulating animal-watching book with cheerful pictures. For toddlers ages 12 months and up, with a focus on the ch...