Posts Tagged ‘babies-toddlers’

Brave Little Camper

Join Little Camper on an adventure with the look and feel of a classic children’s book. You’ll hear a variety of forest-animal sounds as Little Camper spends the night in the forest for the very first time. Picture icons cue little ones to press the button and plays the sound effects.

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Baby’s First Book

A gift-appropriate edition of a classic Golden Baby favorite features a padded cover and sturdy pages while depicting gentle, nostalgic images of everyday familiar objects in a baby’s world, from vintage toys and clothes to tiny dishes and wrapped birthday gifts.

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Hello, Mr Moon

Mr. Moon tells the story of why he changes from night to night to a curious boy and a group of animals who express their gratitude and appreciation for each of Mr. Moon’s phases.

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P is for Peter Rabbit

Featuring classic Peter Rabbit characters, kids will love learning their ABCs with this beautiful and whimsical alphabet board book perfect for gifting! A is for . . . A very little bunny B is for . . . such Big Bounces! In this beautiful, charming, and whimsical board book, Peter Rabbit and his friends introduce…

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Busy Beach

Push, pull, turn, and slide–it’s playtime! This interactive board book has spinners to turn and tabs to slide, colorful illustrations filled with things to spot, and lots of new vocabulary to learn. At the beach having fun–throw and catch, jump and run! Kids will spend a lovely day by the sea making a whirly pinwheel…

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Busy Fire Station

Push, pull, turn, and slide–it’s playtime! This interactive board book has spinners to turn and tabs to slide, colorful illustrations filled with things to spot, and lots of new vocabulary to learn. The siren wails and the lights flash blue: here comes the firefighting crew! Help the firefighters slide down the pole, zoom away, climb…

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Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes

Rhyming text compares babies born in different places and in different circumstances, but they all share the commonality of ten little fingers and ten little toes. On board pages.

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