Poor Pongo!  The little fish cant find his mommy and he feels so sad. Fortunately, all the kind sea creatures want to help—and it isnt long before theres a happy reunion. Bright, inviting illustrations introduce kids to a wide variety of underwater life, from a turtle to an octopus.

Chirp chirp, squeak squeak, bow wow wow: kids will make merry noises as they meet a menagerie of animals and discover what sounds they make. A die-cut of colorful spiraling circles turns this book into a vivid visual and aural treat.

It's not really hard to count up to ten...touch the holes with your fingers and you'll see that you can! One shiny green frog, grinning with delight, introduces toddlers to the joys of counting. As kids move from page to page, meeting such adorable creatures as four chatty parrots, six fuzzy bunnies and seven golden chicks, they can physically 'pet' the die-cut animals and feel the numbers growing. A ladybug-filled spread at the end encourages children to try their skills: I can't count them all! Now tell me, can you?

Wheeeee! - these vehicles will capture the imagination of car and truck-loving toddlers everywhere. With die-cut, eye-catching, wonderful wheels on every page, this appealing board book takes kids fingertips on a great ride. The dynamic rhyming text tells them about such favourites as big steamroller, a bulldozer, a zipping zooming red race car, a siren-blaring fire engine and a jeep ready to handle any challenge, from desert to jungle. Kids adore things that go, so this book is sure to become an instant favourite!

Come spend the day with fox and his friends! Fox has lots of fun playing hide-and-seek with a chameleon; snuggling in the soft mane of a big, strong lion; lunching with a bunny; watching a butterfly take flight, and meeting bats, elephants, bears, and birds. Two die-cut eyes on the cover go throughout the book, getting smaller and smaller to fit each creature we see.


A shining star cutout twinkles in the sky, and throughout this book, looking over a young fox that just cant fall asleep. As he explores the world around him, he finds animal—and human!—parents and their babies cuddled up, deep in slumber. A gentle goodnight story to lull little ones to rest.