Rhyme, repetition and questions encourage interactivity from young readers and build memory skills. This title features authentic sound effects on CD - including real steam train whistle - while you sing-along!
Hereas a very funny alearn-to-counta book for toddlers, complete with a big bright yellow button that shows through the front cover and quacks like a chuckling duck when pressed. As Mom or Dad opens the first board page and begins reading the story aloud, kids can count ten little ducklings. They lose one duckling at a time as pages are turned and ...
Toddlers can have great fun playing the guessing games in these books, then lifting flaps on every page to see if their answers are correct. Full-color illustrations.
A boogie woogie beat is booming through the jungle -- but who's making the music? Zebra, camel, and their be-bopping friends search for the jungle band. Pull the tabs to move their wooly yarn legs, necks, and feet and see them swing, sway, and groove the dat away as they do the jungle boogie!
An entertaining and interactive way to learn about addition. Move Sally the spider through the book on her own ribbon, and add her to each page, counting all the way up to ten.
An entertaining and interactive way to learn about subtracting. Move Buuzy Bee through the book on his own ribbon, and take him away from each picture, counting down from ten to zero.
In My Big Busy Bus, kids can sing-along to "The Wheels on the Bus Go Round-and-Round" while turning the big wheels and swishing the windshield wipers in the bright pages of this oversized board book. In My Big Busy Train, toddlers' busy little hands will make the wheels go round and turn the signal from green to red.
A new, snuggly entry in the super-successful children's series with more than 525,000 books in print. What a great gift to brighten up an Easter basket: a soft and snuggly bunny book with a delicious story to tell. A little rabbit hop-hop-hops from friend to friend, and everywhere he goes they're making tasty treats. Bunny's nose twitches at the ...
Baby sister's head is bald, so her older brother can only imagine what her hair will look like when she grows up. Turn the pages and see her with all sorts of wacky hairdos as the little boy's imagination runs riot.
Mummy Pig has had enough. Her family may like living in a muddle, but she does not. So, while dad slips out to the shops, Posy, Pip and Gran help her tidy up. But then poor baby pig begins to cry...he's lost his teddy! Could it be that the house is too tidy? Vibrant art and a comic text combine in a story to celebrate the everyday chaos of family ...
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