Peekaboo, Puppy!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 December 2006

Noisy Day!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 March 2008

Amazing Baby: Baby's Day!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 January 2007

Amazing Baby: Rainbow Fun!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 September 2008

Bath Baby

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 November 2004

Five Fish!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 February 2004

Little, Big

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 February 2004

Look and Play

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 February 2004


Slide and Peek!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 October 2006

Rattle, Rattle!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 April 2004

Guess Who

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 November 2006
"The Amazing Baby[registered] Changing" picture books include slider mechanisms or lenticular panels to engage the baby reader. The latest additions to this format feature slotand - slider mechanisms that allow an additional 'layer' to appear above or to the side of the page. In "Guess Who? see baby's toys appear as if by magic. "One Little Bunny!" is an early counting book that asks the child to count the number of animals on the page before revealing the answer through moving the slot -slider up.

Spots and Dots!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 July 2005
Amazing Baby Spots and Dots! features unique images of visually-stimulating patterns like spots, dots, stars, and hearts that shift when moved. From twinkling stars to dancing dots, little ones will enjoy the parade of patterns!

I Love You!

by Beth Harwood

Published 13 February 2004
This lively board book combines the unique style of the amazing baby range with David Ellwand's exuberant photography to capture amazing babies in action: from bathing beauties to babies at play. The combination of photography and read-aloud text makes this a perfect title to share.

Rhyme Time!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 May 2004

One Little Bunny

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 November 2006
"The Amazing Baby[registered] Changing" picture books include slider mechanisms or lenticular panels to engage the baby reader. The latest additions to this format feature slotand - slider mechanisms that allow an additional 'layer' to appear above or to the side of the page. In "Guess Who? see baby's toys appear as if by magic. "One Little Bunny!" is an early counting book that asks the child to count the number of animals on the page before revealing the answer through moving the slot -slider up.

Go, Baby, Go!

by Beth Harwood

Published 1 December 2006