Baby Says Peekaboo!
With this lift-the-flap book, you can engage your infant in an interactive storytime. The touch and feel parts of this book include: mirrors, sparkly foil and fabrics soft to the touch.
With this lift-the-flap book, you can engage your infant in an interactive storytime. The touch and feel parts of this book include: mirrors, sparkly foil and fabrics soft to the touch.
Simple, repetitive, rhyming text and beautiful drawings of children explore body parts and what we do with them. Your child will get caught up with the rhythm of the words and will have lots to say about what they can do with their hands, feet or eyes.
A wonderful book with lovely illustrations that make you feel as if you are a cloud floating in the deep blue sky. The predictable text shows Little Cloud changing into something recognizable and then asks the reader for their thoughts.
A baby bird is born while his mother has gone off to find him food. The baby goes out to find his mother but he doesn’t even know what she looks like. Your child will love the determination and bravery of this little bird.
A new twist on an old song, children in this book are using simple sign language to sing along. Adorable drawings of multicultural children guide you word by word.
Join this adventurous toddler as he decides to take a walk. Meet the colorful animals he finds along the way and participate in his delight when he realizes they are all following him.
This delightful rhyming book shows a busy day in the life of a toy train from sun up to sun down. Your child will certainly pick up the rhyme and learn to sound the train whistle at just the right time.
A busy little toddler demonstrates lots of ways that his world can be quiet and loud. The examples of opposites, plus the word list pages at the end, provide an excellent variety of pictures for vocabulary building.
Join this tiny toddler to see morning from his point of view and find out who he sees as he starts his day. Beautiful illustrations give a clue, but you’ll have to turn the page to find out who he sees next.
This book can be used for talking about familiar fruits and seeing new unusual ones. The language is great for focusing on one letter and letter sound and the font size makes it easy to find the letters on the pages.