ABCs (Brainy Baby (Brainy Baby))
Sesame Street: Elmo's 1 2 3 Lift-The-Flap (Lift-The-Flap)
Hm Reading 1991 (Houghton Mifflin Leveled Library: The World of Information:)
by Robert Lopshire
Would an elephant learn the ABCs if she went to school? No way! She would learn to use her trunk as a nose, a straw, a hand, and a hose! Through a series of questions and answers, readers learn about animals and their unique behaviors. And in the end, you might find yourself asking just what would you learn.
A Very Busy Coloring Book (The World of Eric Carle) (Jumbo Coloring Book)
by Mona Miller
From Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar to Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, and many more, the World of Eric Carle brings all of the beloved illustrator's creations together in this deluxe activity book that includes over 200 scenes to color and over 50 full-color stickers. Boys and girls ages 3–7 will have hours of fun adding their own creative touches to the art of Eric Carle.
Ned's Nose Is Running (David Michael Slater)
by David Michael Slater
Spotty and stripy, big or teeny tiny, 1, 2, 3, ABC … Maisy loves to learn new things and in her world, it’s always fun!Do you know where a spider lives? Or how many legs an octopus has? What letter does your name begin with? You can learn it all in this exuberant and fun Maisy title, brimming over with first concepts of every kind. A perfect learning book for very young children, who will revel in the interactive flaps, witty art and friendly tone. Another original winner from the perennially be...
Young Cam Jansen and the 100th Day of School Mystery (Young CAM Jansen, #15)
by David A Adler
Cam Jansen and her best friend, Eric, are excited about their class's 100th day of school party! To celebrate, they're having snacks that start with the letter P: pretzels, popcorn, pineapple juice, and everybody's favorite, pizza. But when the pizza disappears from the kitchen, it's up to Cam and her photographic memory to "click" and solve this delicious mystery!
There's a Wizard who knows how to make colors jiggle and shake. It's magic, he says, just for wizards. But Kit, the mouse, realizes that there's more to color than meets the eye. He also discovers that the magic belongs to the colors, not to the Wizard. So step back, Wizard--it's time for mouse magic! Ellen Stoll Walsh, the creator of "Mouse Paint, " has shown millions of children how red and yellow create orange. She now reveals that complementary colors--like red and green--can't help dancing...
Cuando los Borregos No Pueden Dormir (Historias Para Dormir)
by Satoshi Kitamura
Little Rabbit's Bedtime (Little rabbit) (Little Rabbit Books)
by Alan Baker
Sticky honey, scratchy toast, fluffy towel. These are just some of the exciting textures Little Rabbit f inds at home as he munches his supper, takes a bath & sleepi ly gets ready for bed. This novelty book is ideal for toddle rs '
The reader is invited to join Rosie Rabbit in counting various shapes inside and outside of her house.