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Make and Do Pirates
Come sail away on a pirate ship, where adventure awaits! Use stickers to fill your supply basket, draw Captain Koala, spot the differences between two parrots and color their feathers, find a safe route through the islands, and go on the lookout from the mast. It’s a pirate’s life for you, young mateys!
Read MoreLift the Flap 100 Animals
Introduces young readers to a wide variety of animals and where they live while teaching basic concepts including colors, opposites, and counting.
Read MoreLift the Flap First 100 Words
An updated edition of the best-selling First 100 Words incorporates interactive lift-flaps and dozens of eye-catching photographs of familiar everyday objects displayed with boldly printed labels.
Read MoreLift the Flap First 100 Trucks
Introduces young readers to various modes of transportation through labeled pictures and flaps to lift, including airplanes, automobiles, fire trucks, tractors, boats, buses, bicycles, and trains.
Read MoreRide the Big Machines in Winter
Oh, what fun it is to ride … all the winter machines! Climb aboard snowplows, rail plows, salt trucks, the iconic Zamboni and many more snow and ice vehicles in this bright, action-packed, ride-along adventure for the very young.
Read MoreFarmyard Fun Activity Book
This fun activity book is packed with things to do, with coloring and doodling activities, awesome card press outs, and a sheet of puffy stickers At the back of the fun-filled activity book there are card pages with press-out bookmarks, door hangers, models, cards, and postcards to color and decorate.
Read MoreThomas and Friends: The Fat Controller’s Busy Day
This is a story about me, Sir Topham Hatt, or The Fat Controller as my engines call me. I have loved trains ever since I was a boy, but engines are sometimes as troublesome as trucks . . .
Read MoreThomas and Friends: Bulgy Rides Again
Thomas and Friends: Toby had a little lamb
Thomas and Friends: No Nonsense, Duck
This is a story about Duck the Great Western Engine. When he came to the station, he soon made it clear that he wouldn’t put up with any nonsense. But there was one engine who was more than a match for him . . .
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